Re: /31 subnets (RFC 3021)

2009-09-22 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 10:36:33AM +1000, Aaron Mason wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Does OpenBSD comply with RFC 3021, allowing /31 subnets for
> point-to-point links?  I'd resigned to the fact that you couldn't
> since each subnet needs a network and broadcast address, though in the
> grand scheme of things it makes sense.
> 

Sure you can use /31 actually the best thing is to use /32 on
point-to-point links. Even ifconfig gif0 1.2.3.4/32 17.18.19.20 works.
If you are using ethernet the story is a bit different -- since ethernet
is not a point-to-point link per se. I never tried to use /31 on such
interfaces, no idea what happens. You should try and report.

-- 
:wq Claudio



Re: tmux neww syntax

2009-09-22 Thread Nicholas Marriott
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 04:47:31AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> hmm, on Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 06:36:17PM -0700, Aaron Stellman said that
> > take a look at
> > ./examples/n-marriott.conf in
> > http://downloads.sourceforge.net/tmux/tmux-1.0.tar.gz
> 
> thanks for the pointer.
> it seems that i am missing new-session before creating new-window's.

Yes, you can't create a window without a session to put it in.
 
> this is probably up to personal preference, but i think in the case of
> sessions/windows explicitly specified in the config file, attach-session
> would be a more intuitive assumed command. those sessions/windows are
> probably the ones the user will want to use and creating an entirely new
> and isolated session would be probably a much less often used scenario..
> (not that typing "tmux a" is so much more than "tmux", it's just the
> principle)

Perhaps, I'll have to think about it. It would have to use attach only when
starting the server IF one or more sessions are created in the config
file. Although, this kind of special-case has the potential to be just as
confusing.

> one could also look at it from an ontogenetic perspective: just before
> starting tmux the sessions/windows inside .tmux.conf do not exist as
> such, that's why i haven't thought of starting tmux with attach -- there
> was nothing to attach to basically.

The correct way to look at it is as a series of commands, the configuration
file is executed first followed by those on the command line.

I have the text of an FAQ entry written that explains what you were trying to
do and some other issues but I haven't had time to finish it off yet.

> as a (very) long time screen user, let me state it that tmux
> is looking great and i will be holding a screen good bye party
> one of these days.  it was a great idea to include it in base.
> (now only if apache would get the boot)  thanks for the great job.
> 
> -f
> -- 
> the worst vice of a fanatic is his sincerity.



Re: smtpd update

2009-09-22 Thread Jacek Masiulaniec
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 02:09:17PM +0200, Michael wrote:
> > smtpd has recently benefited from many changes to the local and remote
> > delivery code paths.  Their aim is to advance smtpd few steps further to
> > being well suited for production use.  I have been working on this for a
> > number of weeks, and to put it bluntly - the changes are massive.
> > 
> > So, please grab the latest smtpd and give it a spin.
> 
> I've changed from sendmail to smtpd on some routers which only forward
> cronjob mails and it works just fine... mostly. ;-)
> 
> On one machine I am also accepting mails, grep the text and send it as
> SMS. Sending mails with tls and receiving mails without tls works just
> fine, however, when using "listen on vr0 tls" it doesn't work when
> following "man starttls", because it tells you to create a DSA certificate.
> 
> In this case the sending machine is another OpenBSD box with sendmail.
> opensmtpd complains here that no shared cipher could be found. After
> switching to an RSA certificate it works just fine.

starttls(8) instructions should now work on -current smtpd.



Re: Simpliest issue tracking software?

2009-09-22 Thread Daniel Horecki
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:09:57PM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> 
> I am looking for an advice of which issue tracking system to use for a
> small team of admins (4 members)?
> OTRS, RT - are an overhead for our purposes. so we don't need anything
> fancy, all we need is to make sure all requests coming from our abonent
> department and users will be properly processed. 
> 

Maybe you could try trac? It comes with wiki too, which could be usefull
for documentation.

Daniel

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Re: Simpliest issue tracking software?

2009-09-22 Thread Martin Gignac
> I am looking for an advice of which issue tracking system to use for a
> small team of admins (4 members)?

Roundup?

http://roundup.sourceforge.net/

-Martin



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Re: RAID1 drive replacement help?

2009-09-22 Thread Jeffrey C. Smith

Paul M wrote:

Thinking about this some more, I suspect that what may be happening is that
the disk still thinks it is a spare. Try blowing away the RAID partition,
possibly even replace it with a regular partition and write data to it just
to make sure. Then delete that, recreate the RAID partition and try 
again to

reconstruct the component.
(It may also be possible to achieve this with the -r option to raidctl, but
I'm unfamiliar with the operation of this switch).


I will nuke the raid partition. I'll relabel is as a regular partition 
and format a file system on it. I'll then relabel it again as a RAID 
partition. I assume that would count as a "nuke 'em from space".  :)


Once it's nuked what are the series of steps to add it as a component to 
the array? I want to make sure I get it right this time.



Essentially, you configured the disk as a spare, now you want to override
that configuration and configure it as a component.
The man page does say that the spare and the component it was reconstructed
from are interchangeable, but I think the system is getting confused as to
just what wd1d is.


OK...

Taking a different approach, you could keep wd1d as the spare, but add a 
3rd disk to replace the failed component and simply reconstruct onto that 
(using the -B switch to raidctl)


I will look in the box to see if I can get another drive in there. I may 
 be space constrained...



Also - dont forget about the syslog.


Sorry, but I'm not clear on what you mean here? Could you clarify?

Thanks,
Jeff
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Re: mod_mp3 bug or wtf

2009-09-22 Thread Rogier Krieger
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 01:56, Andrej Elizarov  wrote:
> I found this example:
>
> mkdir /var/www/music
> mkdir -p /var/www/var/www
> cd /var/www/var/www
> ln -s /var/www/music music
>
> But in this case all mp3s must be inside ServerRoot. Not good.

You're essentially offering web content. Arguably, /var/www is a good
place for that sort of information to be confined to.

If you feel you must plug holes into an essentially sane default, you
can try mounting an NFS export containing the desired files somewhere
within /var/www. See exports(5), mount_nfs(8) and others for more
information.

I'm not fully sure whether re-mounting exported data from 'localhost'
is a good thing. I have it running at a few places (mainly due to
earlier poor planning for /var/www/logs).

Hope this helps,

Rogier

-- 
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eurobsdcon

2009-09-22 Thread Henning Brauer
so, otto, tedu, matthieu, oga and myself went to eurobsdcon in
cambridge. to take the summary ahead, it was a very nice event.

rod came from australia to join us, peter hansteen was there and fred
crowson didn't have such a long travel. needless to say there were
more people, but this is the crowd we spent the most time with.

otto spoke on malloc and has already linked his slides:
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/eurobsdcon2009/otto-malloc.pdf

tedu got into kqueue and shared that, but hasn't uploaded slides yet.

i spoke about performance tuning. this is in principle the same talk i
already gave in washington at dcbsdcon, but changed a lot, it is
worth looking at it again.
http://bulabula.org/papers/2009/eurobsdcon-faster_packets/

I had the big auditorium which was very nicely equipped, the
projection size was huge and - a feature i really loved - they
had an extra lcd in the front of the stage where you could see the
projected picture despite not hiding behind your laptop. 

after the social event on saturday evening (in a really impressive very
old building) at the bar oga was asked to do the OpenBSD update part
of the BSD update session. At lunch next day we figured it'd be neat
to have slides (because remembering what changed over the last 6
months is neither his nor my strength, to put it nicely), so we
checked with sam smith of ukuug who organized this nice event that
this was indeed possible. We had an hour to go through 46.html and
plus.html and the assorted memories of peter, fred, rod and ourselves.
What should I say - we hacked up slides in 25 minutes (for a 9 minute
slot), and I believe we did quite well (and that matches the general
feedback we got):
http://bulabula.org/papers/2009/eurobsdcon-openbsd_update/
oga presented most of it, i took over when it came to networking and
continued to the end. we were certainly more entertaining than the
freebsd and bsd_t^Wnetbsd guys :)

as with previous events some of the freebsd crowd took it a bit too
much as freebsdcon - but i believe it was better than on previous
occasions. you can change that for future events by submitting openbsd
talks (don't be afraid, you don't have to be a developer to speak,
"this is how we use OpenBSD"-style talks are fine too) and/or come as
attendee to these events.

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Re: eurobsdcon

2009-09-22 Thread Denis Doroshenko
while digesting the stuff...

On 9/22/09, Henning Brauer  wrote:
>  i spoke about performance tuning. this is in principle the same talk i
>  already gave in washington at dcbsdcon, but changed a lot, it is
>  worth looking at it again.
>  http://bulabula.org/papers/2009/eurobsdcon-faster_packets/

Henning what's up with that USSR theme?
Does using pf make one communist or something? :-)



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Re: Simpliest issue tracking software?

2009-09-22 Thread L. V. Lammert
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Gregory Edigarov wrote:

> Hello everybody,
>
> I am looking for an advice of which issue tracking system to use for a
> small team of admins (4 members)?
> OTRS, RT - are an overhead for our purposes. so we don't need anything
> fancy, all we need is to make sure all requests coming from our abonent
> department and users will be properly processed.
>
We use Redmine here, ..

Lee

==
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  Chief ScientistOmnitec Corporation
 Network/Internet Consultants www.omnitec.net
==



Re: Supporting OpenBSD

2009-09-22 Thread nayden
I have been using OpenBSD for the past five years and have been
fortunate enough to have friends who have given me CDs as gifts so I
never had to buy one.
I also think that OpenBSD is the most exciting open source project,
with brilliant developers and outstanding track record for quality.

Thanks to all who make it happen.
Thanks Nick for reminding us that this great project does not run on
thin air and for prompting me to setup a $15/month PP donation.

cheers,
nayden



Re: realtime mirroring and openbsd ?

2009-09-22 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 08:24:43AM +0200, Benoit Chesneau wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Joachim Schipper
>  wrote:
> 
> > The "well-known" solution is to use a database for all state and
> > replicate that. A simpler solution is to just use a static site. What
> > issue are you trying to solve?
> >
> 
> 
> Wan't to replicate a full couchdb (http://couchb.org) node. For now
> replication of couchdb works only per db and over http. So if i have
> 1000 db I will have 1000 http connections open on the same machines.
> It's somehow dangerous. That's why I'm/was looking for a way to
> replicate on the fs level rather than db level. I've since developped
> (yesterday morning) a global change handler that allow me to know in
> quasi rt changes in all dbs of a couchdb node. That could hep for a
> global replication I guess. I will do more tests/try today, but any
> other idee is welcome :)

I don't think having a thousand databases is a good idea, but exactly
how are a thousand HTTP connections bad? Sure, keepalives will consume
some resources, but it's not like having a thousand connections is all
that impressive on modern hardware.

Note: I'm not saying it's a good idea, just that it'll work.

Joachim 



Re: managing authorized_keys

2009-09-22 Thread Chris Dukes
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 11:49:19PM -0400, bofh wrote:
> > The dancer's shell actually look pretty interesting! :)
> > Unfortunately, the current place has a very strong "if I didn't pay
> > IBM for it, I'm not using it because I need support" mentality by
> > management.  Unfortunately, to push killing telnet/rsh, I need
> > management support.  *sigh*  So, I had hoped that there was a chance
> > that openssh can use certs that are in ldap for authorized_keys
> > (understanding the security issues behind that), but if not, then, oh
> > well :)

If management won't say yes to it unless they can pay IBM to support it,
why are you on an OpenBSD mailing list?
Anyways, if your heart is set on LDAP and management has its heart set
on paying IBM...
There's IBM Directory Server Client which includes 'ldapsearch'.
There's 'ksh'.
And there's 'awk'.
Your mission, should you choose not to warm up your resume, is to look 
through the standard LDAP schema for an attribute that may appear multiple
times and is large enough to hold an ssh key, the object classes that
permit that attribute, as well as appropriate object classes for storing
machine identifiers, user identifiers, and groups of machine identifiers 
and/or user identifiers.
Then use the magic of ksh, awk, and ldapsearch to generate the files :-).

But I'll let you in on a little secret.  Most places opt for 'openldap'
as their ldap client implementation because it runs on more platforms.
IBM even packages it for non-support in their linux toolbox for AIX.
> >
> > --
> > http://www.glumbert.com/media/shift
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGvHNNOLnCk
> > "This officer's men seem to follow him merely out of idle curiosity."
> > -- Sandhurst officer cadet evaluation.
> > "Securing an environment of Windows platforms from abuse - external or
> > internal - is akin to trying to install sprinklers in a fireworks
> > factory where smoking on the job is permitted."  -- Gene Spafford
> > learn french:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30v_g83VHK4

If you could trim your .sig down to 4 lines or so, it would be great.
this is an OpenBSD mailing list, not alt.fan.warlord.
> >
> 
> 
> 
> --
> http://www.glumbert.com/media/shift
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGvHNNOLnCk
> "This officer's men seem to follow him merely out of idle curiosity."
> -- Sandhurst officer cadet evaluation.
> "Securing an environment of Windows platforms from abuse - external or
> internal - is akin to trying to install sprinklers in a fireworks
> factory where smoking on the job is permitted."  -- Gene Spafford
> learn french:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30v_g83VHK4
> 

-- 
Chris Dukes



Re: Bluetooth (rfcomm_sppd) problem

2009-09-22 Thread Jan-Erik Skata
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:46 PM, Jan-Erik Skata  wrote:
> I have followed this guide: http://tp76.info/btnet.html and get as far as to
> set up rfcomm_sppd. Phone asks for the pin but then it is unable to connect;
> rfcomm_sppd: connect(00:11:22:33:44:55, 2): Connection timed out
>
> The phone is a Nokia E60 and works fine for 3G with Bluetooth under Linux.
> Any ideas?
>

I am about to give up on this...  Have got the phone paired with the
computer by starting up sdpd and searching for devices with the phone,
yet as I try to connect with rfcomm_sppd, it gives "Connection timed
out" and the paired computer disappears from the phone.
Tried deleting all the config files mentioned in the
btconfig/sdpd/bthcid man pages without further success.
The channel 2 for DUN is correct, that works with BlueZ under Linux.
Have also tried the BT stick on my Linux machine and it also works.



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Re: realtime mirroring and openbsd ?

2009-09-22 Thread Duncan Patton a Campbell
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 18:25:32 +0200
Joachim Schipper  wrote:

> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 08:24:43AM +0200, Benoit Chesneau wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Joachim Schipper
> >  wrote:
> > 
> > > The "well-known" solution is to use a database for all state and
> > > replicate that. A simpler solution is to just use a static site. What
> > > issue are you trying to solve?
> > >
> > 
> > 
> > Wan't to replicate a full couchdb (http://couchb.org) node. For now
> > replication of couchdb works only per db and over http. So if i have
> > 1000 db I will have 1000 http connections open on the same machines.
> > It's somehow dangerous. That's why I'm/was looking for a way to
> > replicate on the fs level rather than db level. I've since developped
> > (yesterday morning) a global change handler that allow me to know in
> > quasi rt changes in all dbs of a couchdb node. That could hep for a
> > global replication I guess. I will do more tests/try today, but any
> > other idee is welcome :)
> 
> I don't think having a thousand databases is a good idea, but exactly
> how are a thousand HTTP connections bad? Sure, keepalives will consume
> some resources, but it's not like having a thousand connections is all
> that impressive on modern hardware.
> 
> Note: I'm not saying it's a good idea, just that it'll work.
> 
>   Joachim 
> 

What is the current state of the iSCSI QLI driver?  At one time
I considered using an iSCSI and disk mirroring to achieve something
like this.

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Re: Dell PE 1650 RAID options

2009-09-22 Thread OpenBSD

Quoting Marco Peereboom :


On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 09:51:56PM -0400, OpenBSD wrote:

Quoting Nick Holland :


OpenBSD wrote:

Hello,

I'm trying to replace the Adaptec RAID card inside the Dell PE 1650
 with a supported card like an LSI.  It seems raid cards like PERC
3/SC and DC are PCI, while 1650 has a ROMB - Raid On Motherboard.
I don't see anything inside the server (a scsi connector) to where
to connect the PCI raid controller to with a scsi cable.  How do
people go about this, is there a way to use another raid card in
this server?
Thanks.


Use another RAID card? sure.  Plug it in the PCI slot.
Your actual question is more likely, "How do I get the existing
hot-swap drive bays attached to my add-on PCI card".  That's a trick,
'specially in a 1U box.  I don't have a 1650 handy, it is entirely
possible there is no cable, and even if there was, you would need a
longer one to reach all the way to the PCI slots (MOST Dells do have a
cable between the SCSI back plane and the controller, but it is
possible a 1650 is an exception)


Yes, there seems to be no SCSI connector in this one, the ROMB looks
like a zero-raid type card that plugs into the MB via its own
connector.  So there is no way to connect the PCI card with the drives.


Wrong.

It has 2 modes.  Either ROMB aka RAID via the disabled aac driver,  Or
SCSI through the 7899 adaptec chip via the ahc driver.

It has a key and some memory to enable the RAID card; hint NOO zero
RAID.


Got it.






That thing is an old, power-hungry pig, and I think a much better plan
would be to unplug the ROMB do-hicky and use it as a standard Adaptec
SCSI adapter (which it will be, if my memory serves me correctly).  Use
softraid if you need it, or just periodically sync the data between
disks.


I think your memory is correct, it looks like the usual Adaptec SCSI
adapter.  This is what I will probably end up doing, mostly wanted the
RAID to use all three drives for a larger disk space.  I will also try
actually using the Adaptec RAID, believe it or not, it might work well
enough. :)


1650 is a fine machine and does not draw nearly as much power as any P4.
In fact this was a machine that had the 1.4GHz P3 chips that ran as fast
as the P4 of twice the GHz at the time of launch.


Thanks for the info, this one is a dual 1.1 Ghz and seems quite all right.



If you are going to invest the money on a RAID controller, I'd suggest
investing the money on new hardware all around, you will be much
happier with the results.  Hey, I am a world champ at reusing old crap
for new apps (and I've used a recycled, RAID-less 1650 before -- it was
an old, slow, power-hungry pig three years ago when I did that!), but
the point is to do it without investing more money in the old pigs.
Use the pigs as they are (or strip them down), don't add perfume. :)


I very much agree with you, but as you know we live in the real world.
:)  This server is here and either I use it or I don't.  I'm just
trying to make the best of it.  The PERC 3/SC/DC is cheap on Ebay but
I agree, lets not feed the old pig.
Thanks Nick, appreciate your thoughts and advice.


You can not route a cable in this machine since it is part of the
motherboard.  And you should be happy when you see that.  Now you don't
have to deal with crappy ass cables that will generate all kinds of
stupid non fixable issues.


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Re: managing authorized_keys

2009-09-22 Thread bofh
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Chris Dukes  wrote:
> If management won't say yes to it unless they can pay IBM to support it,
> why are you on an OpenBSD mailing list?

What has that got to do with anything?  I was just asking a simple
question, it's a yes, or no type answer.  I was only pointing out my
constraints, and if their management refuse to deal with it in the
right way, then they get to deal with it in their own silly ways.

> Anyways, if your heart is set on LDAP and management has its heart set
> on paying IBM...

Not really.  I was at another place, and they paid entrust $250k to
enable "roaming" PKI profiles in version 4.x of their product.  Next
year, after $company paid them $250k to develop it, Entrust
subsequently magically has roaming profiles...  This is just back
history, but is why I was curious.

> Your mission, should you choose not to warm up your resume, is to look

*laf*, my resume actually has those pieces in them, but I swore I'll
never go back to managing PKIs :)

> Then use the magic of ksh, awk, and ldapsearch to generate the files :-).

laf

> But I'll let you in on a little secret.  Most places opt for 'openldap'
> as their ldap client implementation because it runs on more platforms.
> IBM even packages it for non-support in their linux toolbox for AIX.

*sigh*  Even our LDAP admins want to move *OFF* IBM's ldap.  Different
issues here, different issues.


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Re: managing authorized_keys

2009-09-22 Thread neal hogan
> > Your mission, should you choose not to warm up your resume, is to look
> 
> *laf*, my resume actually has those pieces in them, but I swore I'll
> never go back to managing PKIs :)
> 
> > Then use the magic of ksh, awk, and ldapsearch to generate the files :-).
> 
> laf
>

I'd never say 'laf' before, so I did the usual and of course it is an
acronym for many, many things . . . in this case I think it stands for
'LOL Anime Fanboys' -theFreeDictionary.com

Am I far off?

> > But I'll let you in on a little secret.  Most places opt for 'openldap'
> > as their ldap client implementation because it runs on more platforms.
> > IBM even packages it for non-support in their linux toolbox for AIX.
> 
> *sigh*  Even our LDAP admins want to move *OFF* IBM's ldap.  Different
> issues here, different issues.
> 
> 
> --
> http://www.glumbert.com/media/shift
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGvHNNOLnCk
> "This officer's men seem to follow him merely out of idle curiosity."
> -- Sandhurst officer cadet evaluation.
> "Securing an environment of Windows platforms from abuse - external or
> internal - is akin to trying to install sprinklers in a fireworks
> factory where smoking on the job is permitted."  -- Gene Spafford
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Re: managing authorized_keys

2009-09-22 Thread bofh
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:16 PM, neal hogan  wrote:
> I'd never say 'laf' before, so I did the usual and of course it is an
> acronym for many, many things . . . in this case I think it stands for
> 'LOL Anime Fanboys' -theFreeDictionary.com
>
> Am I far off?

No idea.  Been using it as a short form of laugh for years and years
and years (I was on usenet 19 years ago, not sure if I started using
it then)


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-- Sandhurst officer cadet evaluation.
"Securing an environment of Windows platforms from abuse - external or
internal - is akin to trying to install sprinklers in a fireworks
factory where smoking on the job is permitted."  -- Gene Spafford
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Re: realtime mirroring and openbsd ?

2009-09-22 Thread Benoit Chesneau
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 6:25 PM, Joachim Schipper
 wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 08:24:43AM +0200, Benoit Chesneau wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Joachim Schipper
>>  wrote:
>>
>> > The "well-known" solution is to use a database for all state and
>> > replicate that. A simpler solution is to just use a static site. What
>> > issue are you trying to solve?
>> >
>>
>>
>> Wan't to replicate a full couchdb (http://couchb.org) node. For now
>> replication of couchdb works only per db and over http. So if i have
>> 1000 db I will have 1000 http connections open on the same machines.
>> It's somehow dangerous. That's why I'm/was looking for a way to
>> replicate on the fs level rather than db level. I've since developped
>> (yesterday morning) a global change handler that allow me to know in
>> quasi rt changes in all dbs of a couchdb node. That could hep for a
>> global replication I guess. I will do more tests/try today, but any
>> other idee is welcome :)
>
> I don't think having a thousand databases is a good idea, but exactly
> how are a thousand HTTP connections bad? Sure, keepalives will consume
> some resources, but it's not like having a thousand connections is all
> that impressive on modern hardware.
>
> Note: I'm not saying it's a good idea, just that it'll work.
>
>Joachim
>
>

Sure it will work but we speak only about 1000 connections. Also don't
see couchdb databases as SGBD databases, concept and use is diferent.
So it may be possible to have such number.

Anyway lot of connections will tajke resources but it's also hard to
monitor compared to one connection to replicate all the dbs. I've now
this possibility so it will be easier anyway :)

- benoit



Re: Defending OpenBSD Performance

2009-09-22 Thread jean-francois
Le jeudi 17 septembre 2009 C  08:56 +1000, armpit a C)crit :
> Marco Peereboom wrote:
> [...] OpenBSD is built by the developers for the developers. [...]

To me it sound like OpenBSD is built by the developpers for the
developpers, and also the rest of the world who need it for whatever
purpose one can imagine.



Re: mod_mp3 bug or wtf

2009-09-22 Thread Andrej Elizarov
Thanks, Rogier.NFS helps in my case.

2009/9/22 Rogier Krieger 

> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 01:56, Andrej Elizarov 
> wrote:
> > I found this example:
> >
> > mkdir /var/www/music
> > mkdir -p /var/www/var/www
> > cd /var/www/var/www
> > ln -s /var/www/music music
> >
> > But in this case all mp3s must be inside ServerRoot. Not good.
>
> You're essentially offering web content. Arguably, /var/www is a good
> place for that sort of information to be confined to.
>
> If you feel you must plug holes into an essentially sane default, you
> can try mounting an NFS export containing the desired files somewhere
> within /var/www. See exports(5), mount_nfs(8) and others for more
> information.
>
> I'm not fully sure whether re-mounting exported data from 'localhost'
> is a good thing. I have it running at a few places (mainly due to
> earlier poor planning for /var/www/logs).
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Rogier
>
> --
> If you don't know where you're going, any road will get you there.



Re: Defending OpenBSD Performance

2009-09-22 Thread neal hogan
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 01:04:07AM +0200, jean-francois wrote:
> Le jeudi 17 septembre 2009 C  08:56 +1000, armpit a C)crit :
> > Marco Peereboom wrote:
> > [...] OpenBSD is built by the developers for the developers. [...]
> 
> To me it sound like OpenBSD is built by the developpers for the
> developpers, and also the rest of the world who need it for whatever
> purpose one can imagine.

Soo . . . close! Unless you can rationalize why the part after the
comma = the part before it.



Re: managing authorized_keys

2009-09-22 Thread neal hogan
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 06:01:44PM -0400, bofh wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:16 PM, neal hogan  wrote:
> > I'd never say 'laf' before, so I did the usual and of course it is an
> > acronym for many, many things . . . in this case I think it stands for
> > 'LOL Anime Fanboys' -theFreeDictionary.com
> >
> > Am I far off?
> 
> No idea.  Been using it as a short form of laugh for years and years
> and years (I was on usenet 19 years ago, not sure if I started using
> it then)

Just trying to lighten ((sp?) things up. From what I read, you need not
respond to the other 'LAF' ;-) 

> 
> 
> -- 
> http://www.glumbert.com/media/shift
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGvHNNOLnCk
> "This officer's men seem to follow him merely out of idle curiosity."
> -- Sandhurst officer cadet evaluation.
> "Securing an environment of Windows platforms from abuse - external or
> internal - is akin to trying to install sprinklers in a fireworks
> factory where smoking on the job is permitted."  -- Gene Spafford
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Re: managing authorized_keys

2009-09-22 Thread Bernd Siggy Brentrup
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 18:01 -0400, bofh wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:16 PM, neal hogan  wrote:
> > I'd never say 'laf' before, so I did the usual and of course it is an
> > acronym for many, many things . . . in this case I think it stands for
> > 'LOL Anime Fanboys' -theFreeDictionary.com
> >
> > Am I far off?
> 
> No idea.  Been using it as a short form of laugh for years and years
> and years (I was on usenet 19 years ago, not sure if I started using
> it then)

You may even have seen it from a native german speaker, 'laf'
pronounced in german sounds almost identical to 'laugh' in oxford
english what we learn at school.

Siggy



Re: eurobsdcon

2009-09-22 Thread frantisek holop
hmm, on Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 04:05:01PM +0200, Henning Brauer said that
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Re: managing authorized_keys

2009-09-22 Thread neal hogan
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 01:19:00AM +0200, Bernd Siggy Brentrup wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 18:01 -0400, bofh wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:16 PM, neal hogan  wrote:
> > > I'd never say 'laf' before, so I did the usual and of course it is an
> > > acronym for many, many things . . . in this case I think it stands for
> > > 'LOL Anime Fanboys' -theFreeDictionary.com
> > >
> > > Am I far off?
> > 
> > No idea.  Been using it as a short form of laugh for years and years
> > and years (I was on usenet 19 years ago, not sure if I started using
> > it then)
> 
> You may even have seen it from a native german speaker, 'laf'
> pronounced in german sounds almost identical to 'laugh' in oxford
> english what we learn at school.

That's cheating . . :-) We all speak English here.

(I'm done driving this off-topic, but glad it moved to something of
substance)

> 
> Siggy



Re: procfs in OpenBSD

2009-09-22 Thread Sergio Andrés Gómez del Real
Hi.
Sorry about the late response.

I do know what problem am having and what exactly I want, sorry didn't post
my original intention.

I would like to know more about procfs implemention in OpenBSD, not just
knowing how to mount it... That's what I refered to when I said "didn't have
success while googling" (or something like that). I mounted procfs manually
after started (and obviously processes already started). I'm a bit lost
cause went to /proc and all processes where there, but files where empty.
I'm pretty noob at hacking the kernel (really, all i've done is trying to
figure out how can I make a switch to my 3G modem, not yet supported in the
kernel (ZTE-626)). So, finally, I would just like to know how things really
work, but not willing to just post here and wait for someone to explain me;
maybe a little reference would be great, cause very little or non literature
is found about OpenBSD implementation... (or maybe I'm struggling
searching). I just wanna say I'm loving the system (and the phylosophy).
>
>
>
>> Great, now we have another user doing stuff without understanding why.
>>  Even better, it's with procfs, which none of the developers want to
>> touch.
>>
>> To the original poster: I suggest you figure out what problem you're
>> trying to solve now, while you're thinking about it instead of later,
>> when some problem with procfs kicks you in the teeth while you're
>> under a deadline.
>>
>>
>> Philip Guenther



Re: procfs in OpenBSD

2009-09-22 Thread Sergio Andrés Gómez del Real
Hi.
Sorry about the late response.

I do know what problem am having and what exactly I want, sorry didn't post
my original intention.

I would like to know more about procfs implemention in OpenBSD, not just
knowing how to mount it... That's what I refered to when I said "didn't have
success while googling" (or something like that). I mounted procfs manually
after started (and obviously processes already started). I'm a bit lost
cause went to /proc and all processes where there, but files where empty.
I'm pretty noob at hacking the kernel (really, all i've done is trying to
figure out how can I make a switch to my 3G modem, not yet supported in the
kernel (ZTE-626)). So, finally, I would just like to know how things really
work, but not willing to just post here and wait for someone to explain me;
maybe a little reference would be great, cause very little or non literature
is found about OpenBSD implementation... (or maybe I'm struggling
searching). I just wanna say I'm loving the system (and the phylosophy).



Re: procfs in OpenBSD

2009-09-22 Thread Ted Unangst
2009/9/22 Sergio Andris Gsmez del Real :
> maybe a little reference would be great, cause very little or non
literature
> is found about OpenBSD implementation... (or maybe I'm struggling
> searching). I just wanna say I'm loving the system (and the phylosophy).

The OpenBSD implementation of procfs was written/donated to BSD 15
years ago, back when it was still at Berkeley.  In OpenBSD, it has
barely changed since, and isn't really maintained or supported, so
there's not much else to say about it.



Re: Simpliest issue tracking software?

2009-09-22 Thread scott
> On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
>
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> I am looking for an advice of which issue tracking system to use for a
>> small team of admins (4 members)?
>> OTRS, RT - are an overhead for our purposes. so we don't need anything
>> fancy, all we need is to make sure all requests coming from our abonent
>> department and users will be properly processed.
>>
> We use Redmine here, ..
>
>   Lee
>
> ==
>  Leland V. Lammertl...@omnitec.net
>   Chief ScientistOmnitec Corporation
>  Network/Internet Consultants www.omnitec.net
> ==
>
>

Might not be exactly what you need, but we're (probably...) going with
Lippu here.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/lippu/



Re: RAID1 drive replacement help?

2009-09-22 Thread Paul M

On 23/09/2009, at 1:01 AM, Jeffrey C. Smith wrote:


Paul M wrote:
Thinking about this some more, I suspect that what may be happening 
is that
the disk still thinks it is a spare. Try blowing away the RAID 
partition,
possibly even replace it with a regular partition and write data to 
it just
to make sure. Then delete that, recreate the RAID partition and try 
again to

reconstruct the component.
(It may also be possible to achieve this with the -r option to 
raidctl, but

I'm unfamiliar with the operation of this switch).


I will nuke the raid partition. I'll relabel is as a regular partition 
and format a file system on it. I'll then relabel it again as a RAID 
partition. I assume that would count as a "nuke 'em from space".  :)


Once it's nuked what are the series of steps to add it as a component 
to the array? I want to make sure I get it right this time.


Once you have a clean disk with an unused RAID partition on it, reboot 
and check
that it's still identified as wd1d. At this point, 'raidctl -s raid0' 
should know

of it's existance. There should be a message in dmesg too.
There should be no mention of 'component1'.

Now 'raidctl -R /dev/wd1d raid0' should initiate a reconstruction of 
this disk.


That should be all you need.

You should check all this in the man page to ensure you understand what 
you're
typing too. I may have made a typo, left something out, or just plain 
got it
wrong. I dont believe so, but it's your system and you're the one 
typing the

commands so it's ultimately all down to you.
I agree that the man page takes quite a bit of work, but it is all 
there.



Essentially, you configured the disk as a spare, now you want to 
override

that configuration and configure it as a component.
The man page does say that the spare and the component it was 
reconstructed
from are interchangeable, but I think the system is getting confused 
as to

just what wd1d is.


OK...

Taking a different approach, you could keep wd1d as the spare, but 
add a 3rd disk to replace the failed component and simply reconstruct 
onto that (using the -B switch to raidctl)


I will look in the box to see if I can get another drive in there. I 
may  be space constrained...



Also - dont forget about the syslog.


Sorry, but I'm not clear on what you mean here? Could you clarify?


When tracking down almost any problem with the system, the syslog 
should be checked to see if there

are any clues. It may even point directly to the cause.
>cat /var/log/messages

and/or:
>zcat /var/log/messages.n.gz
where n refers the file corresponding to the time you're interested in, 
to look further back in time.



paulm



Re: Simpliest issue tracking software?

2009-09-22 Thread James Peltier
--- On Tue, 9/22/09, Gregory Edigarov  wrote:

> From: Gregory Edigarov 
> Subject: Simpliest issue tracking software?
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Received: Tuesday, September 22, 2009, 5:09 AM
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am looking for an advice of which issue tracking system
> to use for a
> small team of admins (4 members)?
> OTRS, RT - are an overhead for our purposes. so we don't
> need anything
> fancy, all we need is to make sure all requests coming from
> our abonent
> department and users will be properly processed.
>
> --
> With best regards,
> Gregory Edigarov
>

I use Request Tracker, but ticgit might be of use.  Extremely simple but I
haven't used it.



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Re: procfs in OpenBSD

2009-09-22 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 10:26:48PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> 2009/9/22 Sergio Andris Gsmez del Real :
> > maybe a little reference would be great, cause very little or non
> literature
> > is found about OpenBSD implementation... (or maybe I'm struggling
> > searching). I just wanna say I'm loving the system (and the phylosophy).
> 
> The OpenBSD implementation of procfs was written/donated to BSD 15
> years ago, back when it was still at Berkeley.  In OpenBSD, it has
> barely changed since, and isn't really maintained or supported, so
> there's not much else to say about it.

In other words, don't start with procfs if you want to understand what
OpenBSD does.

if you can make it clearer what you want to study, people may be able to
give more helpful advice than "don't do this."

Joachim