About destroying tunX ifaces with ifconfig and ppp.linkdown
There is any differences in do (when I connect to my isp via modem): pkill ppp or ifconfig tun0 destroy my real doubt it's that I need to know if the ppp.linkdown it's executed in the second case.
Re: not boot panic: trap type 6, code=2, pc=d032a644c
On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 08:24:55 -0600, Kenneth R Westerback wrote: On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 07:57:20AM -0600, Orestes LeaL R. wrote: >This diff fixed the problem. Thanks! > Maybe this is a silly question but this diff its applied on the latest snapshot iso? Any committed code will be present in any snapshot dated after the commit. Allowing for any timezone oddities. Ken Your diff fixed the problem, big thanks, LeaL
Re: not boot panic: trap type 6, code=2, pc=d032a644c
This diff fixed the problem. Thanks! Maybe this is a silly question but this diff its applied on the latest snapshot iso?
not boot panic: trap type 6, code=2, pc=d032a644c
I'm trying 4.9 snapshot from April 13 iso inside a VM with vmware ws 7.0 in windows 7. initially the system appears to boot fine but then it show the following message: bha3: model BT-958, firmware 5.07B bha3: sync, parity scsibus1 at bha3: 8 targets, initiator 7 uvm_fault(0xd07e7024, 0x0, 0m 3) -> e fatal page fault (6) in supervisor mode trap type 6 code eie d03a644c cs 8 eflags 10286 cr2 18 cpl 50 panic: trap type 6, code=2, pc=d032a644c The operating system has halted. Please press any key to reboot. I have run older isos of 4.9 snapshot (from february and january) and these run fine.
hibernate function
does it exists?
Re: Tracking What it's changing in current
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 10:23:21 -0600, BSD wrote: On 02/15/11 10:54, Orestes Leal R. wrote: I need to see (with a tool or whatever) what changes have occured between current, let's say between current 4.9 from february 9 and current dated february 14. They are logged in some place? cvs thanks ;) -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Tracking What it's changing in current
I need to see (with a tool or whatever) what changes have occured between current, let's say between current 4.9 from february 9 and current dated february 14. They are logged in some place?
Tracking What it's changing in current
I need to see (with a tool or whatever) what changes have occured between current, let's say between current 4.9 from february 9 and current dated february 14.
IPv6 status
colleagues, I need to know if the ipv6 status it's mature, or al least very usable and well conformant to rfcs, any comments, links, Best regards, LeaL
Re: vmware 4.9 strange message in shutdown
Sorry, I did not finish my first mail: I'm running 4.9-BETA inside VMWARE Workstation 7.0 (running windows 7) I'm getting the following error when I shutdown the machine (inside vmware WS 7.0) I issue: shutdown -hp now then I get: "vmware: sending length failed , eax=m, ecx= vmt0: failed to send shutdown ping" finally it shutdown but no so fast. this is because?
vmware 4.9 strange message in shutdown
I'm getting the following error when I shutdown the machine (inside vmware WS 7.0) I issue: shutdown -hp now then I get: "vmware: sending length failed , eax=m, ecx= vmt0: failed to send shutdown ping" finally it shutdown but no so fast. this is because?
Re: NO-IP not updating!
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 10:56:02AM +0100, Leslie Jensen wrote: Upon installation of noip I ran the command noip2 -C to configure it. I want noip to run a script every 30 minutes that sends a mail to me at the end of the updating of the address. So I choose the settings accordingly when configuring noip. I've put the following in my /etc/rc.local -- # Add your local startup actions here. /usr/local/sbin/noip2 & echo '.' -- When the machine is booted I get the mail, but I do not get the updates every 30 minutes as I should. I don't think the mail gets to you, if you run noip2 without the '&' I think it will work, you put the process in background and that why the mail can't get delivered for some reason. this happens to me in other situations. Top shows the process 6013 _noip 20 428K 916K idle select0:00 0.00% noip2 Everything looks fine, but note that you didn't get noip from ports (so it may be incompatible with OpenBSD). Try posting your configuration, running noip in debug mode (if it has one), or switching to net/ddclient. Joachim -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: Sniffer detector for OpenBSD
the only isp in cuba it's named etecsa, here there is no such things like multiples isps, conections are slow (from 3kilobytes/s to 60kilobytes/s in the better cases and rarely) conections are expensive, I have internet through my employer and therefore my employer pays to etecsa for the link. como tienes acceso a internet en cuba? yo soy de venezuela btw quisiera saber como functiona todo eso en cuba con los isp's, etc. On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Orestes Leal R. wrote: Actually I understand everything friend don't worry, TODO BIEN! Here in Cuba almost no one uses openbsd. Thanks a lot, LeaL I realize after I sent the note that my Spanish was completely screwed. My apologies. Here. Is there anyone close to you that uses openbsd or anyone you know in a neighboring country? I referenced Mexico and Colombia because help from native speakers may be more efficient. --- On Mon, 1/24/11, Super Biscuit wrote: From: Super Biscuit Subject: Re: Sniffer detector for OpenBSD To: "Orestes Leal R." Cc: "misc@openbsd.org" Date: Monday, January 24, 2011, 5:22 PM Try http://openports.se Use sniff and sniffer as the search queries. No hay nadie acerca de usted que esta usando OpenBSD. Disculpa mi pobre Castiliano. Talvez son gente en Mexico o Colombia. Ja tente, and use the search above. --- On Mon, 1/24/11, Orestes Leal R. wrote: From: Orestes Leal R. Subject: Sniffer detector for OpenBSD To: "misc@openbsd.org" Date: Monday, January 24, 2011, 5:47 PM I've searching an sniffer detector for a LAN in OpenBSD unsucessfully, but found Sniffdet (outdated) and doesn't compile on OpenBSD4.8 and in all packages I dont know if there is one, any suggestions about this? I need to detect sniffers on my network possibly from Linux or or Windows Machines. -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: Sniffer detector for OpenBSD
Actually I understand everything friend don't worry, TODO BIEN! Here in Cuba almost no one uses openbsd. Thanks a lot, LeaL I realize after I sent the note that my Spanish was completely screwed. My apologies. Here. Is there anyone close to you that uses openbsd or anyone you know in a neighboring country? I referenced Mexico and Colombia because help from native speakers may be more efficient. --- On Mon, 1/24/11, Super Biscuit wrote: From: Super Biscuit Subject: Re: Sniffer detector for OpenBSD To: "Orestes Leal R." Cc: "misc@openbsd.org" Date: Monday, January 24, 2011, 5:22 PM Try http://openports.se Use sniff and sniffer as the search queries. No hay nadie acerca de usted que esta usando OpenBSD. Disculpa mi pobre Castiliano. Talvez son gente en Mexico o Colombia. Ja tente, and use the search above. --- On Mon, 1/24/11, Orestes Leal R. wrote: From: Orestes Leal R. Subject: Sniffer detector for OpenBSD To: "misc@openbsd.org" Date: Monday, January 24, 2011, 5:47 PM I've searching an sniffer detector for a LAN in OpenBSD unsucessfully, but found Sniffdet (outdated) and doesn't compile on OpenBSD4.8 and in all packages I dont know if there is one, any suggestions about this? I need to detect sniffers on my network possibly from Linux or or Windows Machines. -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Sniffer detector for OpenBSD
I've searching an sniffer detector for a LAN in OpenBSD unsucessfully, but found Sniffdet (outdated) and doesn't compile on OpenBSD4.8 and in all packages I dont know if there is one, any suggestions about this? I need to detect sniffers on my network possibly from Linux or or Windows Machines.
Limit on Alias
What it's the limit of number alias that a single ethernet interface can support?
Re: sys.tar.gz in current
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 13:04:09 -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: Hi, where can I get sys.tar.gz but for use in current? It's the same sys.tar.gz as 4.8 release? I'm using 4.8 current and I want to tweak the max file descriptors but I do not found sys.tar.gz for current. "OpenBSD 4.8-current (GENERIC) #614: Mon Jan 10 00:15:18 MST 2011" ou want us to make a new 20MB file available for every snapshot build we make, which will be different for every architecture (based on them having different start and finish times for their builds), and then ship that file out to our mirrors. Get serious. I'm serious, but I' learning on a daily basis the system, if sometimes I can't read the faq it's because sometimes I do not have internet, living in cuba this is normal, for anything else you're right. People would have to provide some pretty big money; we just do not have the bandwidth to ship another 280MB of tgz files up to the mirrors on a daily basis. For the fast architectures, they would not even get to the mirrors before a new build was ready to go out.
sys.tar.gz in current
Hi, where can I get sys.tar.gz but for use in current? It's the same sys.tar.gz as 4.8 release? I'm using 4.8 current and I want to tweak the max file descriptors but I do not found sys.tar.gz for current. "OpenBSD 4.8-current (GENERIC) #614: Mon Jan 10 00:15:18 MST 2011" LeaL
Re: microsoft.com -> NetBSD
On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 14:24:25 -0600, Christopher Ahrens wrote: On 30-Dec-10 12:25, Orestes Leal R. wrote: it's my problem or the license file it's incomplete? License file is incomplete, */ is missing off the end. Obviously you haven't seen the BSD license before. I see, No, never. Also, please fix your time. It is one hour off and causing my mail client to show your messages in the wrong order; meaning that I see responses to your questions before the question. My time it's ok.
Re: microsoft.com -> NetBSD
it's my problem or the license file it's incomplete? http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/754fee75-c5a0-4542-bf9b-47f236c0a90b/default.aspx Any comments? -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: Executing from crontab only does the job when I logged on.
ok, thanks, I resolve the issue. "Orestes Leal R." , at 2010-12-27 16:40:12, substantially ignored: "So, read the logs, describe your setup more completely such as by ^ ^^ including a full dmesg." ^ ^ ^ My experience has been that when the developers ask for a dmesg and I send it, they tell me more than they were able to before I sent it. You seem to think that they are kidding when they tell you that they don't know enough about your setup to answer your question. They are not kidding. And if you will not include a full dmesg, you are wasting their time **and your time**. This is not the first time that you have failed to provide system details when asked. That is why I am being so explicit in my criticism. -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: Executing from crontab only does the job when I logged on.
On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 12:33:25 -0600, Martin Schrvder wrote: 2010/12/27 Orestes Leal R. : the 2 programs work ok, but the do not execute from crontab when I logged out from console,ssh. but when I logged on into an ssh session or console session then execute. Programs started by cron will have a different env(1) than those started from interactive sessions; most notabily $PATH will be different. Best Martin Is there any restriction on accesing networks sockets from cron?
Re: Executing from crontab only does the job when I logged on.
no virtualization, i386, I already read the manpage of cron, didn't say anithing that apply to this situation. thanks anyway. On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Orestes Leal R. wrote: It happens to me in 4.8 too. ...and yet you seem to have ignored my suggestion to read the cron log. Surprise: the same suggestion applies to 4.8! So, read the logs, describe your setup more completely such as by including a full dmesg. Right now, we don't know what architecture this is, whether virtualization is involved, what user are these cronjobs set up as, how you confirmed that they are running when you're logged in, nor how you confirmed that they are *not* running when you are not logged in. Without details, I don't see any way to help you other than guessing, so here's my random guess: it's obviously a bug in your virtualization setup. (You didn't say it _isn't_ such a setup, so I could be right.) Philip Guenther -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: Executing from crontab only does the job when I logged on.
It happens to me in 4.8 too. On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Orestes Leal R. wrote: Hi folks, I have setup a 2 crontabs jobs, one it's a compiled C program that checks if the pop3 server responds, if so it's die, if not it restart the pop3 server. and the other it's the same but for smtp server. the 2 programs work ok, but the do not execute from crontab when I logged out from console,ssh. but when I logged on into an ssh session or console session then execute. it this behavior right? I'm using 4.3 4.3 has been out of support for almost 20 months. You've apparently chosen to continue using it instead of upgrading, so supporting it is your problem. Good luck! I suggest you check the log file for cron (read the cron(8) manpage for details). Philip Guenther -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: scandir_push error in postfix
I get the error again yesterday: postsuper: fatal: scan_dir_push: open directory active: Permission denied On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Orestes Leal R. wrote: why from time to time (in postfix-sasl on 4.3) I got a scandir_push_defer: error access denied It's highly unlikely you are getting that message, because there's no function named scandir_push_defer in postfix. -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Executing from crontab only does the job when I logged on.
Hi folks, I have setup a 2 crontabs jobs, one it's a compiled C program that checks if the pop3 server responds, if so it's die, if not it restart the pop3 server. and the other it's the same but for smtp server. the 2 programs work ok, but the do not execute from crontab when I logged out from console,ssh. but when I logged on into an ssh session or console session then execute. it this behavior right? I'm using 4.3 LeaL
Re: scandir_push error in postfix
On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 15:37:37 -0600, Ted Unangst wrote: On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Orestes Leal R. wrote: why from time to time (in postfix-sasl on 4.3) I got a scandir_push_defer: error access denied It's highly unlikely you are getting that message, because there's no function named scandir_push_defer in postfix. I'm doing from memory because that machine it's at home and right now I'm at work, but yes it happen, possibly not scandir_push_defer but something 'very' similar like scandir_push_something like defer or so.
scandir_push error in postfix
why from time to time (in postfix-sasl on 4.3) I got a scandir_push_defer: error access denied and I must do a: 'postfix set-permissions' to fix this?
Re: set nano as deafult when editing crontab
woww MG is new for me, thanks. On 12/23/10 15:48, Orestes Leal R. wrote: I want to edit the crontab with nano but by default vi it's invoked when I do 'crontab -e' What is wrong with mg? -luis -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: set nano as deafult when editing crontab
On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 15:01:13 -0600, Martin Schrvder wrote: 2010/12/23 Orestes Leal R. : I want to edit the crontab with nano but by default vi it's invoked when I do 'crontab -e' man crontab -eEdit the current crontab using the editor specified by the VISUAL or EDITOR environment variables. :-) No Thank you!, by far OpenBSD it's best suited for my tasks than the 'bloated linux' debian. openbsd it's very small in his base system, I like that, I have a system running 4.3 acting for mail, pop3 server with only 1.0GB of disk space. Are you sure you don't want to use debian instead? :-) Best Martin
set nano as deafult when editing crontab
I want to edit the crontab with nano but by default vi it's invoked when I do 'crontab -e'
Re: add new disk
Thanks robert, that's a simple explanation, thanks, LeaL *sigh* you have been told what is wrong before, but lets end this. "newfs /dev/sd1a" was wrong but was handled gracefully. and it is still wrong but now it bombs out. newfs works on raw devices. raw devices start with 'r'. the right command simply is "newfs /dev/rsd1a". ^ now that it was spelled out, it might be easier for you to read up on this in the manpages.
Re: add new disk
No, I don't, I'm at work and here don't have a 4.8 box, only 4.6, By raw you mean use /dev/sd0 instead /dev/sd0a for example? Do you need it in Braille? Couple of people said to you what to do. Use raw device and not block device. Is it so hard to read man page for newfs to see that in DESCRIPTION part? On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Orestes Leal R. wrote: Otto, this is not 4.8 it's 4.3, so this is a error now and not a warning, what I must changte in the comnand line to make it work with 4.8? LeaL This is not 4.8. This warning has been "upgraded" to an error now. Read my previous reply and follow the advise in it. -Otto /dev/sd1a: 1024.0MB in 2097120 sectors of 512 bytes 6 cylinder groups of 202.47MB, 12958 blocks, 25984 inodes each super-block backups (for fsck -b #) at: 32, 414688, 829344, 1244000, 1658656, 2073312, >>>no, not really different (though some things are more precise now) >>>So...the basics: >>>What did you do? >>>What did you expect to happen? >>>What did you see happen? >>>Nick. > > > -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: add new disk
Otto, this is not 4.8 it's 4.3, so this is a error now and not a warning, what I must changte in the comnand line to make it work with 4.8? LeaL This is not 4.8. This warning has been "upgraded" to an error now. Read my previous reply and follow the advise in it. -Otto /dev/sd1a: 1024.0MB in 2097120 sectors of 512 bytes 6 cylinder groups of 202.47MB, 12958 blocks, 25984 inodes each super-block backups (for fsck -b #) at: 32, 414688, 829344, 1244000, 1658656, 2073312, >>>no, not really different (though some things are more precise now) >>>So...the basics: >>>What did you do? >>>What did you expect to happen? >>>What did you see happen? >>>Nick. > > > -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: add new disk
This was the procedure I follow in 4.3 sucessfully, the same I did in 4.8 and doesn't work: -bash-3.2# fdisk -i sd1 - -- ATTENTION - UPDATING MASTER BOOT RECORD -- - Do you wish to write new MBR and partition table? [n] MBR is unchanged -bash-3.2# fdisk -i sd1 - -- ATTENTION - UPDATING MASTER BOOT RECORD -- - Do you wish to write new MBR and partition table? [n] y -bash-3.2# disklabel -E sd1 # Inside MBR partition 3: type A6 start 32 size 2097120 Treating sectors 32-2097152 as the OpenBSD portion of the disk. You can use the 'b' command to change this. Initial label editor (enter '?' for help at any prompt) a a offset: [32] size: [2097120] FS type: [4.2BSD] q Write new label?: [y] y -bash-3.2# newfs /dev/sd1a newfs: : /dev/sd1a: not a character-special device /dev/sd1a: 1024.0MB in 2097120 sectors of 512 bytes 6 cylinder groups of 202.47MB, 12958 blocks, 25984 inodes each super-block backups (for fsck -b #) at: 32, 414688, 829344, 1244000, 1658656, 2073312, no, not really different (though some things are more precise now) So...the basics: What did you do? What did you expect to happen? What did you see happen? Nick. -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: add new disk
I do all that commands in my home machine, tomorrow I will show the commands, but anyway, these commands work for 4.3 but NO in 4.8, thanks a lot, LeaL I can guess what you did, but please show the exact commands next time. To answer your question: run newfs on the raw device. We added a check since it is wrong to run it on a block device. That only works if you are lucky. This is mentioned in the man page. -Otto and anything else, and later can't mount the partition off course. >On 12/20/10 10:45, Orestes Leal R. wrote: >Hi guys, yesterday I was adding a new virtual disk (in vmware >workstation) to my 4.8 >virtual but I can't do it because the procedure to format and make a new >partition >seems diferent for 4.6 or 4.3 compared to 4.8, any help? > no, not really different (though some things are more precise now) > So...the basics: >What did you do? >What did you expect to happen? >What did you see happen? > Nick. > -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: add new disk
everything from update the MBR, dislabel, etc, seems to work, but when I do newfs /dev/NameOfPartition It says /dev/NameOfPartition: Block Device and anything else, and later can't mount the partition off course. On 12/20/10 10:45, Orestes Leal R. wrote: Hi guys, yesterday I was adding a new virtual disk (in vmware workstation) to my 4.8 virtual but I can't do it because the procedure to format and make a new partition seems diferent for 4.6 or 4.3 compared to 4.8, any help? no, not really different (though some things are more precise now) So...the basics: What did you do? What did you expect to happen? What did you see happen? Nick. -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
add new disk
Hi guys, yesterday I was adding a new virtual disk (in vmware workstation) to my 4.8 virtual but I can't do it because the procedure to format and make a new partition seems diferent for 4.6 or 4.3 compared to 4.8, any help?
Re: Disable USB Support i
just disable when I need to, unloading modules, etc. ? Disable it from BIOS. On 12/06/10 17:49, Orestes Leal R. wrote: How? -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Disable USB Support i
How?
Mgetty and Ringback Break my Serial Modems?
Hi, I have a box running 4.3, Last Month I was running mgetty+ppp(official packages for that version), this machine was a dial-in server with ppp and mgetty using the *ringback* mode as explained in the mgetty man page, first 2 rings then the user cancels (I did this part with a Java App (JDUN Library) that dials, waits the exact time for two rings, cancel, and then dials again in 20 or so seconds, all this for automate all this in one app), in the server mgetty waits for the call in a max of 30 seconds to 'really' answer the incoming call. Mgetty has break me 3 modems, these modems are serial modems, both modems works perfectly but only for dial-out, even tested with MS RAS in windows server and RAS in WinXP these modem not longer works for dial-in calls, I'm a little bit lost because these seem incredible but after a month working and some random problems the incoming calls won't work anymore and I have switched to MSRAS, I need to know if this is a problem with the ringback feature only, it's this a bug? bellow are my configs so anyone can tell me if there is anything wrong with them too. #mgetty.config debug 8 speed 115200 port cua00 speed 115200 debug 8 data-only yes rings 2 #login.config. Based on ppp man page. /AutoPPP/ - - /usr/local/bin/ppplogin * - - /bin/login @ #line of/etc/ttys to activate mgetty cua00 "/usr/local/sbin/mgetty -R 30 /dev/cua00" dialup on secure #*default* line in ppp.conf default: set log Phase Chat LCP IPCP CCP tun command ident user-ppp VERSION (built COMPILATIONDATE) set device /dev/cua00 set speed 115200 #*incoming* line (for incoming connections) on ppp.conf #I replaced all my IPS and NETMASK with Text. incoming: enable pap allow users ras_user set ifaddr IPS-SERVER-CLIENT NETMASK #*pap-secrets* ras_user * password *
Any improvements in mgetty/ppp for 4.8?
I would like to know if the mgetty/ppp userland code in 4.8 has improvements, only that because I'm getting weird problems right now with 4.3, thanks. ;) LeaL
Re: Happy Birthday OpenBSD
On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 12:05:28 -0500, Eugene Yunak wrote: On 18 October 2010 20:13, STeve Andre' wrote: 15 years! Happy happy birthday!! Im very happy with this *excelent* os, I have a dial-in server for diaulup access on openbsd4.3 and it's very stable, long life to openbsd!! -- ..
Issue when turning off modem noise on dial-in and dial-up + mgetty
I have a machine running openbsd 4.3 acting as a dialin server using mgetty, I need to turn off the modem noise of dial-in and dial-out, I tried and then I edited /etc/ttys and added -m '"" AMT0' to the line where mgetty is but I add to -D also and when I reboot the server dial-in service responds in the first request (I do not want this since my config it's based on rings 2 config and wait 20 seconds for the client to dial again as explained in the home page of mgetty, also I tried to make a 4.6 box a dial-in server cloning the config but DOESN'T work with 4.6 at least with the same config, help needed here boys I need to turn off the audio on the modem. LeaL yes: my english it's a mess! -- ..