Maildroid Upgrade Questions
Hello List, Thought I would try an upgrade to the 3.7 maildroid. So far upgraded 3.73.83.9 from CD Followed the upgrade FAQ and couldn't figure out the cd / patch -C -p0 upgrade39.patch Where is this located? I looked in the ftp patches directory and there weren't any patches in 3.9 There were a couple of patches in 3.8 and could not figure out how to make a file called upgrade38.patch Did the upgrade from 3.8 to 3.9 remove the need to apply any previous patches? Also tried the # pkg_add -ui -F update -F updatedepends A bunch of packages could not be updated and I guess these would have to be updated by hand from the orgs. Found this in the dmesg apm0: AC on, battery charge unknown and wonder if this is in the kernel and could be disabled or no need to bother. Just wondering as this is not a laptop. Any advice and corrections to what I tried to do is much aprrectiated. Thanks, rogern Romans 3:23 foo# pkg_add -ui -F update -F updatedepends Candidates for updating smtp-vilter-1.1.8p0 - Looking for updates: complete Cannot find updates for arc-5.21e autoconf-2.13p0 autoconf-2.52p0 autoconf-2.59 bzip2-1.0.2 c-client-4.61 clamav-0.85.1 curl-7.11.2p0 cyrus-sasl-2.1.20p3 expat 1.95.6 freetds-0.62.4p0 freetype-1.3.1p1 gdbm-1.8.3 gettext-0.10.40p2 gmake-3.8 p0 gmp-4.1.4 help2man-1.29 imap-uw-2004.357-plaintext iodbc-2.50.3 jpeg-6b lha- .14i.p0 libiconv-1.9.2 libltdl-1.5.10 libmcrypt-2.5.7p0 libxml-2.6.16p0 metaaut -0.4 mhash-0.9.1 mysql-client-4.0.24 net-snmp-5.1.2p0 openldap-client-2.2.24 p5 Digest-HMAC-1.01 p5-Digest-SHA1-2.10 p5-HTML-Parser-3.45 p5-HTML-Tagset-3.04 p5 Mail-SpamAssassin-3.0.2 p5-Net-DNS-0.47 p5-XML-Parser-2.34 pdflib-4.0.3 php4-co e-4.3.10p1 pine-4.62 pkgconfig-0.15.0 png-1.2.7p1 postgresql-client-7.4.3p1 pro mail-3.22p0 recode-3.6p2 rsync-2.6.3 ruby-1.8.1 sablotron-1.0.1 smtp-vilter-1.1 8p0 stunnel-4.08 t1lib-5.0.0 tcl-8.4.7p1 tiff-3.6.1p3 tk-8.4.7 unarj-2.43 unrar 3.43 unzip-5.51 zoo-2.10.1 Proceed? [y/N] y OpenBSD 3.9 (GENERIC) #617: Thu Mar 2 02:26:48 MST 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC cpu0: AMD Sempron(tm) (AuthenticAMD 686-class, 256KB L2 cache) 899 MHz cpu0: FPU,V86,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,CX8,SEP,PGE,CMOV,MMX,FXSR,SSE cpu0: AMD Powernow: TS real mem = 133734400 (130600K) avail mem = 115302400 (112600K) using 1658 buffers containing 6791168 bytes (6632K) of memory mainbus0 (root) bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(00) BIOS, date 08/14/03 apm0 at bios0: Power Management spec V1.2 apm0: AC on, battery charge unknown apm0: flags 30102 dobusy 0 doidle 1 pcibios at bios0 function 0x1a not configured bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0xa000! cpu0 at mainbus0 pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (bios) pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 Intel 82443BX rev 0x03 pcib0 at pci0 dev 7 function 0 Intel 82371AB PIIX4 ISA rev 0x01 pciide0 at pci0 dev 7 function 1 Intel 82371AB IDE rev 0x01: DMA, channel 0 w red to compatibility, channel 1 wired to compatibility wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: Virtual HD wd0: 128-sector PIO, LBA, 16383MB, 33554304 sectors wd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2 atapiscsi0 at pciide0 channel 1 drive 0 scsibus0 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets cd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: MS, C/DVD-ROM, 3.0 SCSI0 5/cdrom removable cd0(pciide0:1:0): using PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2 piixpm0 at pci0 dev 7 function 3 Intel 82371AB Power rev 0x02pci_intr_map: no mapping for pin A : polling iic0 at piixpm0 vga1 at pci0 dev 8 function 0 S3 Trio32/64 rev 0x00 wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation) wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation) de0 at pci0 dev 10 function 0 DEC 21140 rev 0x20: irq 11 de0: pass 2.0 address 00:03:ff:e4:c5:e7 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 pmsi0 at pckbc0 (aux slot) pckbc0: using irq 12 for aux slot wsmouse0 at pmsi0 mux 0 sb0 at isa0 port 0x220/24 irq 5 drq 1: dsp v4.13 sb0 at isa0 port 0x220/24 irq 5 drq 1: dsp v4.13 midi0 at sb0: SB MIDI UART audio0 at sb0 opl0 at sb0: model OPL3 midi1 at opl0: SB Yamaha OPL3 pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61 midi2 at pcppi0: PC speaker spkr0 at pcppi0 lpt0 at isa0 port 0x378/4 irq 7 npx0 at isa0 port 0xf0/16: using exception 16 pccom0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ti16750, 64 byte fifo pccom1 at isa0 port 0x2f8/8 irq 3: ti16750, 64 byte fifo fdc0 at isa0 port 0x3f0/6 irq 6 drq 2 fd0 at fdc0 drive 0: 1.44MB 80 cyl, 2 head, 18 sec fd1 at fdc0 drive 1: density unknown isapnp0 at isa0 port 0x279: read port 0x203 Sound Blaster 16, PNPB003, PNPB003, at isapnp0 port 0x221/16,0x0/16 irq 0 dr 0,0 resource conflict joy0 at isapnp0 Game Port, PNPB02F, PNPB02F, port 0x201/1 biomask e745 netmask ef45 ttymask ffc7 pctr: user-level cycle counter enabled dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80 root on wd0a rootdev=0x0 rrootdev=0x300 rawdev=0x302 _ Check the weather
4.0-beta ports gnucash 1.8.12 error in help files
Hello Ports, have tried gnucash from ports on two different i386's with the same error running the help files (please see below). dmesg also. Thank you, Roger $ cd /usr/local/bin $ gnucash Backtrace: In unknown file: ?: 2 (let* ((nport #) (ans #)) (close-port nport) ans) ?: 3* [with-input-from-port #input: standard input /dev/ttyp1 ...] ?: 4 (let ((swaports (lambda () #))) (dynamic-wind swaports thunk swaports)) ?: 5 [dynamic-wind #procedure #f () #procedure #f () #procedure #f ()] ?: 6* [#procedure #f ()] ?: 7* [fill-out-topics (# # #)] ?: 8 (letrec ((first-non-blank-url #)) (cond (# input) (# #) (#t input))) ... ?: 9 [cons ... ?: 10* [fill-out-topics (# gnc-help:gnucash-guide/index.html #)] ?: 11 (letrec ((first-non-blank-url #)) (cond (# input) (# #) (#t input))) ... ?: 12 [cons ... ?: 13* [fill-out-topics (n_ GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide)] ?: 14(letrec ((first-non-blank-url #)) (cond (# input) (# #) (#t input))) ... ?: 15[cons n_ ... ?: 16*[fill-out-topics (GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide)] ?: 17 (letrec ((first-non-blank-url #)) (cond (# input) (# #) (#t input))) ... ?: 18 (cond ((and # #) (cons # #)) (#t (cons # #))) ?: 19*(and (string? (car input)) (eq? (cadr input))) ?: 20 [eq? ... ?: 21* [cadr (GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide)] unnamed port: In procedure cadr in expression (cadr input): unnamed port: Wrong type argument in position 1: () dmesg.boot OpenBSD 4.0-beta (GENERIC) #1055: Thu Aug 3 11:39:24 MDT 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC cpu0: Intel Pentium III (GenuineIntel 686-class, 128KB L2 cache) 565 MHz cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXS R,SSE real mem = 132476928 (129372K) avail mem = 113614848 (110952K) using 1642 buffers containing 6725632 bytes (6568K) of memory mainbus0 (root) bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(00) BIOS, date 08/02/00, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xfda74, SMB IOS rev. 2.3 @ 0xf0ea0 (55 entries) bios0: Dell Computer Corporation L566cx apm0 at bios0: Power Management spec V1.2 apm0: AC on, battery charge unknown apm0: flags 30102 dobusy 0 doidle 1 pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf/0x1 pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @ 0xf3030/192 (10 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/0x8000 0xc8000/0x800 cpu0 at mainbus0 pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (no bios) pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 Intel 82810E rev 0x03: rng active, 7Kb/sec _ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/
Clamav run from desktop PC
Hello List, I installed ClamAV from ports on 4.0-beta on a desktop machine. I am able to manually update freshclam and run manually clamscan. But when I run clamdscan I get this message. $ clamdscan ERROR: Can't parse the configuration file. --- SCAN SUMMARY --- Infected files: 0 Time: 0.001 sec (0 m 0 s) $ From my Googling my guess is that the clamd only works with mail servers. I am only running Thunderbird with pop. I cannot get it to run as a daemon, also freshclam does not check updates when I reboot the computer. I tried uncommenting listening on LocalSocket and then tried TCPSocket without any success. Also read the man (5) clamd.conf without any success figuring this out. Any assistance is appreciated. Thank you, rogern John 3:16 ## Example config file for the Clam AV daemon ## Please read the clamd.conf(5) manual before editing this file. ## # Comment or remove the line below. # Example # Uncomment this option to enable logging. # LogFile must be writable for the user running daemon. # A full path is required. # Default: disabled # LogFile /var/log/clamd.log # By default the log file is locked for writing - the lock protects against # running clamd multiple times (if you want to run another clamd instance, # please # copy the configuration file, change the LogFile variable, and run # the daemon with the --config-file option). # This option disables log file locking. # Default: disabled #LogFileUnlock # Maximal size of the log file. # Value of 0 disables the limit. # You may use 'M' or 'm' for megabytes (1M = 1m = 1048576 bytes) # and 'K' or 'k' for kilobytes (1K = 1k = 1024 bytes). To specify the size # in bytes just don't use modifiers. # Default: 1M # LogFileMaxSize 2M # Log time with each message. # Default: disabled #LogTime # Also log clean files. Useful in debugging but drastically increases the # log size. # Default: disabled #LogClean # Use system logger (can work together with LogFile). # Default: disabled #LogSyslog # Specify the type of syslog messages - please refer to 'man syslog' # for facility names # Default: LOG_LOCAL6 #LogFacility LOG_MAIL # Enable verbose logging. # Default: disabled #LogVerbose # This option allows you to save a process identifier of the listening # daemon (main thread). # Default: disabled # PidFile /var/run/clamd.pid # Optional path to the global temporary directory. # Default: system specific (usually /tmp or /var/tmp). # TemporaryDirectory /var/tmp # Path to the database directory. # Default: hardcoded (depends on installation options) # DatabaseDirectory /var/db/clamav # The daemon works in a local OR a network mode. Due to security reasons we # recommend the local mode. # Path to a local socket file the daemon will listen on. # Default: disabled # LocalSocket /tmp/clamd # Remove stale socket after unclean shutdown. # Default: disabled # FixStaleSocket # TCP port address. # Default: disabled # TCPSocket 3310 # TCP address. # By default we bind to INADDR_ANY, probably not wise. # Enable the following to provide some degree of protection # from the outside world. # Default: disabled # TCPAddr 127.0.0.1 # Maximum length the queue of pending connections may grow to. # Default: 15 # MaxConnectionQueueLength 30 # Clamd uses FTP-like protocol to receive data from remote clients. # If you are using clamav-milter to balance load between remote clamd daemons # on firewall servers you may need to tune the options below. # Close the connection when the data size limit is exceeded. # The value should match your MTA's limit for a maximal attachment size. # Default: 10M # StreamMaxLength 20M # Limit port range. # Default: 1024 # StreamMinPort 3 # Default: 2048 # StreamMaxPort 32000 # Maximal number of threads running at the same time. # Default: 10 # MaxThreads 20 # Waiting for data from a client socket will timeout after this time (seconds). # Value of 0 disables the timeout. # Default: 120 # ReadTimeout 300 # Waiting for a new job will timeout after this time (seconds). # Default: 30 # IdleTimeout 60 # Maximal depth directories are scanned at. # Default: 15 # MaxDirectoryRecursion 20 # Follow directory symlinks. # Default: disabled #FollowDirectorySymlinks # Follow regular file symlinks. # Default: disabled #FollowFileSymlinks # Perform internal sanity check (database integrity and freshness). # Default: 1800 (30 min) # SelfCheck 600 # Execute a command when virus is found. In the command string %v will # be replaced by a virus name. :# Execute a command when virus is found. In the command string %v will # be replaced by a virus name. # Default: disabled #VirusEvent /usr/local/bin/send_sms 123456789 VIRUS ALERT: %v # Run as a selected user (clamd must be started by root). # Default: disabled #User clamav # Initialize supplementary group access (clamd must be started by root). # Default: disabled # AllowSupplementaryGroups # Stop daemon when libclamav reports out of memory condition. #
USB Scheduling Overruns
Hello List, I have been having this problem since OpenBSD since 3.7. This did not occur on OpenBSD 3.6. The dmesg on 4.0-beta has more information than 3.7-3.9 dmesg. I have to use UKCdisable ohci to eliminate this problem. This is on an IBM i386 x220 model 8645. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thank you, rogern John 3:16 OpenBSD 4.0-beta (GENERIC.MP) #870: Thu Aug 3 11:50:54 MDT 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP cpu0: Intel Pentium III (GenuineIntel 686-class) 1 GHz cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FX SR,SSE real mem = 670564352 (654848K) avail mem = 603058176 (588924K) using 4256 buffers containing 33632256 bytes (32844K) of memory User Kernel Config UKC disable ohci 127 ohci* disabled128 ohci* disabled UKC exit Continuing... mainbus0 (root) bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(00) BIOS, date 11/04/02, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xfd5a1 pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf/0x pcibios0: PCI BIOS has 9 Interrupt Routing table entries pcibios0: PCI Exclusive IRQs: 9 10 11 15 pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:15:0 (ServerWorks OSB4 rev 0x00) pcibios0: PCI bus #0 is the last bus bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0xa000 0xca000/0x4800 mainbus0: Intel MP Specification (Version 1.4) (IBM ENSW xSeries 220 ) cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 3 (boot processor) cpu0: apic clock running at 133 MHz cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 0 (application processor) cpu1: Intel Pentium III (GenuineIntel 686-class) cpu1: FPU,CX8,APIC mainbus0: bus 0 is type PCI mainbus0: bus 1 is type PCI mainbus0: bus 2 is type ISA ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 14 pa 0xfec0, version 11, 16 pins ioapic1 at mainbus0: apid 13 pa 0xfec01000, version 11, 16 pins pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (no bios) pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 ServerWorks CNB20LE Host rev 0x06 pchb1 at pci0 dev 0 function 1 ServerWorks CNB20LE Host rev 0x06 pci1 at pchb1 bus 1 ahc0 at pci1 dev 3 function 0 Adaptec AIC-7892 U160 rev 0x02: apic 13 int 12 (irq 9) scsibus0 at ahc0: 16 targets sd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: IBM-ESXS, MAN3184MC F, 5408 SCSI3 0/direct fixed sd0: 17357MB, 29673 cyl, 2 head, 599 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 35548320 sec total sd1 at scsibus0 targ 2 lun 0: SEAGATE, ST318404LC, 0002 SCSI3 0/direct fixed sd1: 17501MB, 14384 cyl, 6 head, 415 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 35843670 sec total safte0 at scsibus0 targ 8 lun 0: IBM, YGLv3 S2, 0 SCSI2 3/processor fixed vga1 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 S3 Savage 4 rev 0x04 wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation) wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation) fxp0 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 Intel 8255x rev 0x08, i82559: apic 13 int 11 (irq 11 ), address 00:02:55:d4:d4:fa inphy0 at fxp0 phy 1: i82555 10/100 PHY, rev. 4 ne3 at pci0 dev 9 function 0 Winbond Linksys EtherPCI II rev 0x00: apic 13 int 0 ( irq 10), address 48:54:e8:26:17:f9 piixpm0 at pci0 dev 15 function 0 ServerWorks OSB4 rev 0x50: polling iic0 at piixpm0 iic0: addr 0x27 00=00 01=01 02=02 03=03 04=04 05=05 06=06 07=07 08=08 09=09 0a=0a 0b =0b 0c=0c 0d=0d 0e=0e 0f=0f 10=00 11=01 12=02 13=03 14=04 15=05 16=06 17=07 18=08 19 =09 1a=0a 1b=0b 1c=0c 1d=0d 1e=0e 1f=0f 20=00 21=01 22=02 23=03 24=04 25=05 26=06 27 =07 28=08 29=09 2a=0a 2b=0b 2c=0c 2d=0d 2e=0e 2f=0f 30=00 31=01 32=02 33=03 34=04 35 =05 36=06 37=07 38=08 39=09 3a=0a 3b=0b 3c=0c 3d=0d 3e=0e 3f=0f 40=00 41=01 42=02 43 =03 44=04 45=05 46=06 47=07 48=08 49=09 4a=0a 4b=0b 4c=0c 4d=0d 4e=0e 4f=0f 50=00 51 =01 52=02 53=03 54=04 55=05 56=06 57=07 58=08 59=09 5a=0a 5b=0b 5c=0c 5d=0d 5e=0e 5f =0f 60=00 61=01 62=02 63=03 64=04 65=05 66=06 67=07 68=08 69=09 6a=0a 6b=0b 6c=0c 6d =0d 6e=0e 6f=0f 70=00 71=01 72=02 73=03 74=04 75=05 76=06 77=07 78=08 79=09 7a=0a 7b =0b 7c=0c 7d=0d 7e=0e 7f=0f 80=80 81=81 82=82 83=83 84=84 85=85 86=86 87=87 88=88 89 =89 8a=8a 8b=8b 8c=8c 8d=8d 8e=8e 8f=8f 90=80 91=81 92=82 93=83 94=84 95=85 96=86 97 =87 98=88 99=89 9a=8a 9b=8b 9c=8c 9d=8d 9e=8e 9f=8f a0=80 a1=81 a2=82 a3=83 a4=84 a5 =85 a6=86 a7=87 a8=88 a9=89 aa=8a ab=8b ac=8c ad=8d ae=8e af=8f b0=80 b1=81 b2=82 b3 =83 b4=84 b5=85 b6=86 b7=87 b8=88 b9=89 ba=8a bb=8b bc=8c bd=8d be=8e bf=8f c0=80 c1 =81 c2=82 c3=83 c4=84 c5=85 c6=86 c7=87 c8=88 c9=89 ca=8a cb=8b cc=8c cd=8d ce=8e cf =8f d0=80 d1=81 d2=82 d3=83 d4=84 d5=85 d6=86 d7=87 d8=88 d9=89 da=8a db=8b dc=8c dd =8d de=8e df=8f e0=80 e1=81 e2=82 e3=83 e4=84 e5=85 e6=86 e7=87 e8=88 e9=89 ea=8a eb =8b ec=8c ed=8d ee=8e ef=8f f0=80 f1=81 f2=82 f3=83 f4=84 f5=85 f6=86 f7=87 f8=88 f9 =89 fa=8a fb=8b fc=8c fd=8d fe=8e ff=8f piixpm0: timeout, status 0x1BUSY piixpm0: timeout, status 0x1BUSY piixpm0: timeout, status 0x1BUSY piixpm0: timeout, status 0x1BUSY iic0: addr 0x48 00=24 01=00 02=4b 03=50 04=50 05=50 06=50 07=50 08=24 09=00 0a=4b 0b : =00 1a=4b 1b=50 1c=50 1d=50 1e=50 1f=50 20=24 21=00 22=4b 23=50 24=50 25=50 26=50 27 =50 28=24 29=00 2a=4b 2b=50 2c=50 2d=50 2e=50 2f=50 30=24 31=00 32=4b 33=50 34=50 35 =50 36=50 37=50 38=24 39=00 3a=4b 3b=50 3c=50 3d=50 3e=50 3f=50 40=24 41=00
Re: Totally bizarre problem - cannot connect to openbsd mahcine
On 6/26/06, Peter Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That sorta makes sense if your firewall was working as a bridge, but I don't think that you mentioned anything about a bridgename.bridge0. Was/Is your machine acting as a nat-style firewall? If so, then you'll have to assign it some IPs. How long was it running since its last reboot? Were the IP settings done manually via the console but never reflected in the /etc/hotname.dc* files? On 6/26/06, Matt Singerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: /etc/hostname.dc0 and .dc1 both just contain up and haven't been modified since 2003. Shouldn't there be an inet entry with the IP addresses for each of the cards listed? What happened to them? Hello, I was running a DEC Alpha firewall, just as a firewall for my internal network. I created the pf.conf as on the OpenBSD small office example without a problem. A problem I had was to make sure you have your arp address on the firewall from the clients connecting. Another thing I had was when the firewall went down due to power failure the pf.conf would not run. I went to a backup pf.conf and it would work. I don't know why this would happen but it did. I guess have a backup pf.conf on the firewall and probably backed up to another machine. Also have physical access to the firewall if you are unable to connect remotely. Also check other network conf files like resolv.conf Hope this give you some assistance. rogern John 3:16
Re: Routing trouble with PPPoE on 3.8
On 6/15/06, Srikant Tangirala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello I am trying to connect my obsd 3.8-stable system to internet via PPPoE ( ISDN connection-64Kbps). ppp program reports an established connection, ifconfig shows an IP address assigned to tun0 interface. But i simply can't use any program like ping, ftp or firefox to connect to any server. They say no route to host. I must be doing something stupid. Is the pf ruleset the problem? I have configured the userland pppoe with a plain ppp.conf: default: set log Phase Chat LCP IPCP CCP tun command pppoe: set device !/usr/sbin/pppoe -i rl0 set mtu max 1492 set mru max 1492 set speed sync disable acfcomp protocomp deny acfcomp set authname [EMAIL PROTECTED] set authkey When i run ppp, here is what i see- #ifconfig rl0 up #ppp pppoe Working in interactive mode Using interface tun0: ppp ON mycomp dial ppp ON mycomp Warning: deflink: Reducing configured MRU from 1500 to 1492 Ppp ON mycomp PPp ON mycomp PPP ON mycomp $ifconfig lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 33224 groups: lo0 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00 inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128 inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x5 rl0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500 lladr 00:50:ba:a1:b1:0c media: Ethernet autoselect (none) status no carrier inet6 fe80::250:baff:fea7:b47c%rl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1 pflog0: flags=141UP,RUNNING,PROMISC mtu 33224 pfsync0: flags=0 mtu 1348 enc0: flags=0 mtu 1536 tun0: flags=8011UP,POINTTOPOINT,MULTICAST mtu 1492 inet 210.211.129.64 -- 210.211.128.1 netmask 0x inet6 fe80::250:baff:fea7:b47c%tun0 - prefixlen 64 tentative scopeid 0x6 #cat pf.conf scrub in all block in all block out all antispoof quick for { rl0 tun0 lo0 } pass in log on tun0 proto tcp from any to any port ssh flags S/SA \ synproxy state pass out on tun0 proto tcp all modulate state flags S/SA pass out on tun0 proto { icmp, udp } all keep state pass in log on rl0 proto tcp from any to any port ssh flags S/SA \ synproxy state pass out on rl0 proto tcp all modulate state flags S/SA pass out on rl0 proto { icmp, udp } all keep state Do i need to have the above three rules for both tun0 and rl0? pf is enabled in rc.conf apart from inetd and sshd. Not running named. This is a simple home PC- i386 with GENERIC kernel patched up to date. rl0 is definitely the right interface, got it from dmesg output. Sorry, did not include dmesg output since it is too long to type. If needed, i will. I did not customize dhclient.conf. I created a hostname.tun0 with just dhcp in it. That did not solve my problem. Still cannot connect. I do not have any other hostname.rl0 etc.No other config files in /etc/ppp directory were changed. I did not customize resolv.conf by hand. Seems like ppp puts stuff in it everytime i invoke it. #cat resolv.conf nameserver 203.197.30.4 nameserver 202.54.2.17 Kindly let me know what i'm doing wrong. Thanks a lot for your time. Srikant. -- Srikant Tangirala [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello, make sure your not mixing man pppoe(4) and pppoe(8) together. Hope this will help you verify that this is not a problem. rogern John 3:16
eWeek comment on OpenBSD
Even OpenBSDin my humble opinion, the safest operating system on the planetis crackable, if you allow anyone to come and pound away at its network interface. http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1972281,00.asp -- rogern John 3:16
Re: Recommended window manager for OpenBSD
On 5/26/06, Alexander Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Christopher Nelson wrote: [...] I was wondering what window manager was recommended for use with OpenBSD 3.9? i.e, one that is reasonably current, and not broken. Am I the only one that is quite satisfied with fvwm? While not as keyboard-only-friendly as ion et al by default, it is quite decent. Furthermore, it comes with the base install, which is the main reason I stick with it. I've tried quite a few window managers (briefly), and I really did not find any reason to switch. /Alexander I have the same sentiment but never voiced it. rogern John 3:16
Re: Laptop recommendations
On 5/12/06, Samurai Chef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 5/11/06, Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 5/11/06, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip I had checked the archives for misc@, and what I had read indicated that the Macbook Pro could boot OpenBSD using Parallels virtualization software, but not natively due to hang while probing USB. Also, I'm under the opinion that the wireless doesn't work as they use broadcom adapters under the Airport Express name. I could be wrong though. I was just wondering if that had improved any. snip The Broadcom thing still applies. No drivers for airport. --Bryan Hello List, I was looking on Ebay for OpenBSD type of stuff and came across this. Doesn't this hurt the project? : ( Or are they just generous? http://cgi.ebay.com/OpenBSD-3-9-3-CD-Full-Set_W0QQitemZ7235743360QQcategoryZ4619QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem rogern John 3:16 I contacted the seller and asked Is this the full CD set with stickers, or copies of the CD's? This is the response I got: These cds are copies of the official 3 cd set. All cds are verified by test installations of the product. The official 3 CD set is available from www.openbsd.org for $45+$4 shipping and handling. To answer the question, Does this hurt the project? I respond, it doesn't help. eBay has strict policies about the illegal selling of copywrite protected items, and this qualifies. just go to the auction, and at the bottom is a link that reads Report this Item. It infringes on the copyright of Theo de Raadt. IIRC, three strikes and you're out on ebay. Jim Hello Jim, Thanks for investigating this more diligently than I had done. I went ahead and reported this item. rogern John 3:16
Re: Laptop recommendations
On 5/11/06, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip I had checked the archives for misc@, and what I had read indicated that the Macbook Pro could boot OpenBSD using Parallels virtualization software, but not natively due to hang while probing USB. Also, I'm under the opinion that the wireless doesn't work as they use broadcom adapters under the Airport Express name. I could be wrong though. I was just wondering if that had improved any. snip The Broadcom thing still applies. No drivers for airport. --Bryan Hello List, I was looking on Ebay for OpenBSD type of stuff and came across this. Doesn't this hurt the project? : ( Or are they just generous? http://cgi.ebay.com/OpenBSD-3-9-3-CD-Full-Set_W0QQitemZ7235743360QQcategoryZ4619QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem rogern John 3:16
Re: Mouse problem
On 5/6/06, Gabriel George POPA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have you tried xorgconfig? rogern John 3:16
Re: Empty root password
On 5/6/06, Eric Furman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- Peter Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was very surprised, that when I was installing a 3.9 system, that you can use an empty root password I accidentally entered a 'return' when it asked for the root password, so I entered a 'return again when I was asked to repeat the password, thinking that a empty password would be denied, and I would be asked again. This is a feature, not a bug. And I'm not being sarcastic. :-) What if you have a test machine not connected to any network and is physically secure and you need to log on as root alot. It would be nice to not have to enter any password if you didn't want to. This is normal UNIX behaviour. The OpenBSD people aren't going to 'force' you to do everything securely. They just give you the means and tools to be so. It's up to you to use them correctly. (Not that the scenario above is a 'good' idea. It's just that I 'should' be able to do it if I so choose) Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com I remember what a pain it was on a Microsoft SBS2003 with advanced password protection activated that I had to have a minimum amount of password and numeric alpha mandatory on Administrator account. I actually set up the root for a newbie without a password so he can play with OpenBSD for the first time. This does not have a network card and just for a newbie to play with. rogern John 3:16
Blobless i386 PC for Desktop Recommendations
Hello List, how are you? I want to purchase a new PC and/or build my own desktop PC to run only OpenBSD 3.9-current. What does the OpenBSD community recommend for blobless parts from blob vendors? And i386 hardware from friendly OpenBSD vendors. Thank you, rogern John 3:16
Re: www.openbsd.org defaults to Japanese
On 5/5/06, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 12:41:51PM +0200, Jacques wrote: Nick Holland wrote: You might want to check your browser cache. The site was certainly was messed up at the moment you wrote that. :) yeah, there was an incident...it's been fixed, but it will take a while for the fix to replicate its way out... Nick. May we know, what kind of 'incident'? Sounds like a security issue. Someone once said that life in the modern world requires a knowledge of statistics and psychology, and those without will live in a world of conspiracy theories. I'd be tempted to add and the ability to do a little research on your own. Nick. John 14:6 (English Standard Version) English Standard Version (ESV) Jesus said to him, I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. No conspiracy and everyone should do their research on Jesus Christ. rogern
Re: www.openbsd.org defaults to Japanese
On 5/5/06, Greg Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 5/5/06, Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John 14:6 (English Standard Version) English Standard Version (ESV) Jesus said to him, I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. No conspiracy and everyone should do their research on Jesus Christ. EMSAD. Jesus was great, but you're an idiot. Greg Matthew 19:12 Acts 8:32 (New International Version) New International Version (NIV) The eunuch was reading this passage of Scripture: He was led like a sheep to the slaughter, and as a lamb before the shearer is silent, so he did not open his mouth. rogern God Bless you.
Re: 3.9 sightings :: ot
On 4/27/06, Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It seems I forgot to mention mine made it to Bergen, Norway on Saturday, all intact, with CDs wrapped in two T-shirts. -- Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team http://www.blug.linux.no/rfc1149/ http://www.datadok.no/ http://www.nuug.no/ First, we kill all the spammers The Usenet Bard, Twice-forwarded tales 20:11:56 delilah spamd[26905]: 146.151.48.74: disconnected after 36099 seconds. Received my CD t-shirt yesterday in Monterey, California. I don't see a need to open the CD as I ftp. rogern John 3:16
Re: Why advocate Old daemon book?
On 4/27/06, Peter Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As an aside: I recently read The Design and Implementation of 4.2 BSD Operating System, which focused on the VAX architecture, and was published sometime in the early 80s. In spite of its age, I found the concepts clearly stated and on a high level, I believe that reading the book forwarded my general knowledge of how *BSD systems operate. I especially enjoyed the chapter on memory management and paging. My $0.02. On 4/27/06, js [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A silly question. I wonder why http://www.openbsd.org/books.html still recommend old daemon book, The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD Operating System? As most of you know, there's newer version, The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System. Is there any reason not to reccomend this new one? Thanks in advance. That is another thing I appreciate about OpenBSD Unix-like OS. I can read Unix type books from the past and still be relevant. Unlike Microsoft e.g. DOS, Win 1.0, 3.11, 95 on and on. Thank you OpenBSD! rogern John 3:16
Re: gnucash crash running tutorial or help
On 4/20/06, Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Sorry that nobody has responded. Unfortunately I don't know what to tell you. I'm not sure if this is specific to OpenBSD or what. You don't mention what version of the gnucash-docs package you have installed. Also, the whole help system is being re-routed for 1.9/20 into Yelp, so the integration moving forward is going in a very different direction. Considering that we're already at 1.9.5 beta releases enroute to the 2.0 stable release, I dont think we're going to want to spend much effort trying to get a 1.8 bastion working. Good Luck, -derek Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello gnucash list, I successfully installed gnucash 1.8.12 on OpenBSD 3.9 beta. But when I run tutorial or help, gnucash abruptly closes. Do you know if this is something gnucash specific that I need to look at for configuration and/or OpenBSD specific? Please e-mail me directly as I am not on your mailing list. Thank you, Roger $ ./gnucash (0.5393s) [list] -*-helvetica-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-ISO8859-1 -- 64 (0.0023s) [load] -*-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-ISO8859-1 -- 0x809dbe60 Backtrace: In unknown file: ?: 2 (let* ((nport #) (ans #)) (close-port nport) ans) ?: 3* [with-input-from-port #input: standard input /dev/ttyp3 ...] ?: 4 (let ((swaports (lambda () #))) (dynamic-wind swaports thunk swaports)) ?: 5 [dynamic-wind #procedure #f () #procedure #f () #procedure #f ()] ?: 6* [#procedure #f ()] ?: 7* [fill-out-topics (# # #)] ?: 8 (letrec ((first-non-blank-url #)) (cond (# input) (# #) (#t input))) ... ?: 9 [cons ... ?: 10* [fill-out-topics (# gnc-help:gnucash-guide/index.html #)] ?: 11 (letrec ((first-non-blank-url #)) (cond (# input) (# #) (#t input))) ... ?: 12 [cons ... ?: 13* [fill-out-topics (n_ GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide)] ?: 14(letrec ((first-non-blank-url #)) (cond (# input) (# #) (#t input))) ... ?: 15[cons n_ ... ?: 16*[fill-out-topics (GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide)] ?: 17 (letrec ((first-non-blank-url #)) (cond (# input) (# #) (#t input))) ... ?: 18 (cond ((and # #) (cons # #)) (#t (cons # #))) ?: 19*(and (string? (car input)) (eq? (cadr input))) ?: 20 [eq? ... ?: 21* [cadr (GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide)] unnamed port: In procedure cadr in expression (cadr input): unnamed port: Wrong type argument in position 1: () dmesg -- Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) URL: http://web.mit.edu/warlord/PP-ASEL-IA N1NWH [EMAIL PROTECTED]PGP key available Hello Derek, thanks for your reply and letting me know the direction of GNUCASH, I will forward this to the OpenBSD misc mailing list. Regards, Roger John 3:16
Re: Sys-Admin vs Network Admin
On 3/31/06, A Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Funny, I live in the West Coast US. Oregon to be specific. Indeed, I am not qualified, so 50$/hr is quite out of the question. I thought 10$/hr seemed reasonable given that I'm not sweeping the floors or mowing his lawn, I'm managing his disorganized mess of a network. And that job is like a sweatshop, because my employer, a small business owner with franchisees, asks me to set up services that are still far beyond my abilities: e.g a VPN that allows him to log into his workgroup (I told him he needs domain) and access files on the file server (a windows computer). I tired to convince him that an OpenBSD box as the domain controller with Samba would fix the problems he's been having. (he's trying to get roaming profiles on a workgroup. AFAIK you need a domain to get the natively, he's got some kind of hack going right now) anyways, I've gotten off topic. Karsten McMinn wrote: On 3/30/06, Greg Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Huh? I'm not talking about any of the above and I'm not really talking talking about official sysadmins, either. I'm talking about security-ignorant non-computer engineers that have root and no one's going to take root away from them. why don't you do it? But boy, will he be shocked to find out how much a professional will charge him per hour! He only paid me 7.50 USD/hour. Where I live, the statistics for network administrators show that the average pay is 30 USD/hour. 7.50 an hour? 30 an hour? yuck. 50/hr starting (approx) for qualified network/systems professionals on the west coast working at a company with benefits and the like. 7.50/hr? sounds like a sweatshop. I'm not qualified just OJT making $95.00/hr USD weekdays $125.00/hr USD weekends Of course I am self-employed. : ) rogern John 3:16
Re: openbsd and the money
On 3/28/06, Daniel Walrond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 03:09:08PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote: twice a year (or maybe more) when it comes to money issues, Theo and the devs ask for donations, cd purchases. at the same time, people are every once in a while reminded how lucky they are to use what the devs create solely for themselves. this brainwashing is so effective even some other advocators are using it now, defending the poor helpless devs. unfortunately there is no real community around openbsd. at least i dont see one -- one where there are people without cvs commit. if you don't have cvs commit, you are a nobody that's what misc@ will teach any newcomer using iron and fire. i try to be part of a community but the devs say you are nobody and should be glad that you can use this stuff. Having met some of the OpenBSD developers last week, they're really friendly welcoming people. misc@ does get a bit warped at times though. As with any online commumication medium you lose all those non-verbal signals which makes it hard to take people the right way sometimes. Yes as users we are lucky to be able to use such quality code which OpenBSD produces. I think it's a pritty hard job to be a developer, paid consultant and offer free user support to the user base. So don't be so quick to judge, without trying it yourself ;) Dan Dan, good insight and thanks for the adivce. -- rogern John 3:16
Re: openbsd and the money
On 3/23/06, Fergus Wilde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thursday 23 March 2006 14:09, frantisek holop wrote: just before i order my 3.9: this is what i feel sometimes, and i think sometimes more of you do. people who read misc@ for years might identify the following (for me disturbing) trend: twice a year (or maybe more) when it comes to money issues, Theo and the devs ask for donations, cd purchases. at the same time, people are every once in a while reminded how lucky they are to use what the devs create solely for themselves. this brainwashing is so effective even some other advocators are using it now, defending the poor helpless devs. unfortunately there is no real community around openbsd. at least i dont see one -- one where there are people without cvs commit. if you don't have cvs commit, you are a nobody that's what misc@ will teach any newcomer using iron and fire. i try to be part of a community but the devs say you are nobody and should be glad that you can use this stuff. Well I've been lurking here a long time, and feel I have had massive return for the odd purchase and donation. I don't see any hypocrisy whatever in the development process, rather I thank my lucky stars that OBSD has a strong purpose and direction. I don't think it's a problem that people are told they can't expect to get features put into or changed except when it comes to money. well, well. then suddenly we ARE a community, we are NEEDED and should feel as one, so we can join powers and walk off into the setting sun. it is this hypocracy i hate the most (just as much as Theo does too -- that is why i love openbsd). if the project needs my money, i'd like to see a different stance from Theo and the devs and not the default go run something else idiot, we don't need you. because you obviously need my at least twice a year. you Theo, have the luxury only few have: work full time on what you like the most. you don't have to go to meetings and live the corporate rat's life or some such non-sense. WE make it possible for YOU Theo to do this. so don't tell me i am lucky to use openbsd. having said that, i am going to order 3.9 just as i have been ordering releases every 6 month since i started making money. -f -- Fergus Wilde Chetham's Library Long Millgate Manchester M3 1SB Tel: 0161 834 7961 Fax: 0161 839 5797 http://www.chethams.org.uk Hello, I've been using OpenBSD for about a year now and lurking the mailing list and sometimes posting. Got yelled and appreciated it as it helped me understand that I have to do some work and not expect a silver platter answer. I think it is great that the devs are blogging what they are doing on undeadly. Also, how many times with other companies does the head dev and founder answer a nobodies e-mail? : ) rogern John 3:16
Re: openbsd and the money
On 3/23/06, Wojtek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Let's get straight. I don't need Theo de Raadt to tell me thank you, I don't need him to set any kind of thank letters, I need him to run this project, and make it work/develop. If he does, and project goes well... Yes, that's the way I know where are my money spend for. So let it just run, and please, don't say people, it's not we, it's not us, it's my own opinion, and I see it that way. -- Wojtek My name on the donation page is a good enough thank you. I'll also include Theo and OpenBSD in my daily prayers. rogern John 3:16
Re: SGI O2
On 3/22/06, Bachman Kharazmi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After I downloaded the sets successfully and the rest of the installation went fine I tried to reboot the system, what happens after reboot is nothing. No boot , but I can enter the maintaing menu. Maybe of these lines have to be changed in console(maintain menu): SystemPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(2)rdisk(0)partition(8) OSLoadPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(2)rdisk(0)partition(0) In case that's my problem I don't know which one to change. printenv is pasted bellow. System Maintenance Menu 1) Start System 2) Install System Software 3) Run Diagnostics 4) Recover System 5) Enter Command Monitor Option? 5 Command Monitor. Type exit to return to the menu. printenv AutoLoad=Yes diskless=0 dbaud=9600 volume=80 sgilogo=y monitor=h TimeZone=PST8PDT netaddr=192.0.2.1 crt_option=1 SystemPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(2)rdisk(0)partition(8) OSLoadPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(2)rdisk(0)partition(0) OSLoader=boot OSLoadFilename=/bsd.rd OSLoadOptions=auto console=d ConsoleOut=serial(0) ConsoleIn=serial(0) cpufreq=270 eaddr=08:00:69:0e:9b:ab videostatus=illegal_env_var On 22/03/06, Bachman Kharazmi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: cool, it booted and I'm setting up my disk now :) thanks guys for all your replies. /bkw On 22/03/06, Bachman Kharazmi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've two SGI O2 R12000 at home from today for experimental use. They've 32 of them unused at my uni so the admin said it was ok to take two :) Now I've problems installing osbd 3.8, I've choosed the cdboot installation method. First I : 'resetenv' then setenv OSLoader=boot and setenv OSLoadFilename=/bsd.rd Then I choose Install program from CDrom in the maintaining menu. What I can see on the screen is all the boot arguments at top (from the environment). OpenBSD/sgi Arcbios boot Boot: pci(0)scsi(0)cdrom(4)partition(0)/bsd.rd Loading ELF64 file 0xfff... Loading symbol table Start at 0x ARCS32 Firmware Version 1.10 SR=34010080 Found SGI-IP32, setting up. And here it freeze, nothing else happens. any ideas are welcome, /bkw Hello, here is my 02 setup and dmesg. rogern John 3:16 obsd39# cu -l tty00 Connected System Maintenance Menu 1) Start System 2) Install System Software 3) Run Diagnostics 4) Recover System 5) Enter Command Monitor Option? 5 Command Monitor. Type exit to return to the menu. printenv AutoLoad=Yes console=g diskless=0 dbaud=9600 volume=80 sgilogo=y monitor=h TimeZone=PST8PDT netaddr=192.0.2.1 SystemPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) OSLoadPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0) OSLoadFilename=/bsd OSLoader=boot cpufreq=180 eaddr=08:00:69:02:df:19 NoAutoLoad=CONSOLE OPEN FAILED. ConsoleOut=serial(0) ConsoleIn=serial(0) exitCannot connect to keyboard -- check the cable. Cannot open keyboard() for input Cannot connect to keyboard -- check the cable. Cannot open keyboard() for input Running power-on diagnostics... System Maintenance Menu 1) Start System 2) Install System Software 3) Run Diagnostics 4) Recover System 5) Enter Command Monitor Option? 1 Starting up the system... arg 0: pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8)/boot arg 1: OSLoadOptions=auto arg 2: ConsoleIn=serial(0) arg 3: ConsoleOut=serial(0) arg 4: SystemPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) arg 5: OSLoader=boot arg 6: OSLoadPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0) arg 7: OSLoadFilename=/bsd OpenBSD/sgi Arcbios boot Boot: pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0)/bsd Loading ELF64 file 0x8010:0x310d50, Zero 0x80410d50:0x5bb80, Loading symbol table Start at 0x8010 ARCS32 Firmware Version 1.10 SR=34010080 Found SGI-IP32, setting up. Initial setup done, switching console. NOTE: TLB code too large, using trampolines [ using 267936 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ] 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-beta (GENERIC) #156: Fri Aug 19 08:40:40 MDT 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/sgi/compile/GENERIC real mem = 134217728 rsvd mem = 7020544 avail mem = 108875776 using 1638 buffers containing 6709248 bytes of memory mainbus0 (root) cpu0 at mainbus0: MIPS R5000 CPU rev 2.1 180 MHz with R5000 based FPC rev 1.0 cpu0: cache L1-I 32KB D 32KB 2 way, L2 512KB direct macebus0 at mainbus0: crime rev 10.1 clock0 at macebus0: TOD with DS1687, ticker on int5 using count register macepcibr0 at macebus0: mace rev 1, host system O2 pci0 at macepcibr0 bus 0 ahc0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 Adaptec AIC-7880 rev 0x00: irq 9 ahc0: Host Adapter Bios disabled. Using default SCSI device parameters scsibus0 at ahc0: 16 targets ahc0: target 1 using 8bit transfers ahc0: target 1 using asynchronous transfers
Here we go - more nonesence out changein things (was: Reminder about the X Aperture)
On 3/15/06, Andrew Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Chris, cool it. I think you meant nimrod. I said I believe Theo and others snip Can anyone guess who nimrod was in history? : ) rogern John 3:16
Re: Here we go - more nonesence out changein things (was: Reminder about the X Aperture)
On 3/15/06, unixadmin99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 15/03/06, Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/15/06, Andrew Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Chris, cool it. I think you meant nimrod. I said I believe Theo and others snip Can anyone guess who nimrod was in history? : ) rogern John 3:16 RTFM. Gen. 10:8-10 http://www.htmlbible.com/kjv30/B01C010.htm#N8 Gosh. even you should know :) *smiles* -- ~michael God Bless you rogern Romans 12:14
Re: Reminder about the X Aperture
On 3/15/06, Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel Ouellet wrote: Sorry for my ignorance on the subject and this issue and the use of X all together. Not critical what so ever by any long shoot, but I was curious as to if there is some window manage that actually DO NOT need any of the X stuff all together? Meaning something that obviously will not be like KDE, or GNome for sure, not even remotely close to it, but anything like that, that works well and don't need ANY X stuff? Don't need or use the aperture stuff as well? I hope my question make some kind of senses. What's your favorite if any actually exists? Thanks Daniel PS: I guess my total ignorance on that specific subject show right! (: The only one that comes to mind is screen, but I don't think it is what you are looking for. Hello, I like the default xdm on OpenBSD and if no need for X I just install without X and use console mode. rogern Romans 6:23
Re: Here we go - more nonesence out changein things (was: Reminder about the X Aperture)
On 3/15/06, unixadmin99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: God Bless you rogern Romans 12:14 Comon Roger, Even you must have found a hint of humour in my reply. Oh and guess what... The list has just found yet another resource: http://www.htmlbible.com/kjv30 Surely that deserves a few brownie points. :o) -- ~michael Hello Michael, I installed a kjv program bible on OpenBSD. To Greg Matthew 4:4 rogern John 3:16
Re: SGI's
On 3/11/06, Jason Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am soon going to be getting an Octane with dual R12000SC CPUs. I was wondering how well OpenBSD would work on this computer (I am pretty sure there isn't SMP support on the SGI stuff yet) and how much help is needed in getting the SGI port to work even better. Jason Hello, I setup an SGI 02 with 3.8 last year and runs without a problem. The only problem I had was understanding the SGI boot methods and partitions. Once I understood that no problem. As far as I know there isn't any X yet and I connect serially. I think X is being worked on. rogern Romans 6:23
Re: SGI's
On 3/11/06, Jason Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/11/06, Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/11/06, Jason Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/11/06, Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/11/06, Jason Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am soon going to be getting an Octane with dual R12000SC CPUs. I was wondering how well OpenBSD would work on this computer (I am pretty sure there isn't SMP support on the SGI stuff yet) and how much help is needed in getting the SGI port to work even better. Jason Hello, I setup an SGI 02 with 3.8 last year and runs without a problem. The only problem I had was understanding the SGI boot methods and partitions. Once I understood that no problem. As far as I know there isn't any X yet and I connect serially. I think X is being worked on. Serial would be best for me, the SGI monitor I have is like 21+ inches. I am pretty excited about trying this out, mips is one of the archs I don't have much experience with yet (some basic IRIX admin before, but that's it), so when I found one I thought I'd add it to my already somewhat large personal collection of differnet archs. I just wish I had a second one I could donate to the OpenBSD guys (SMP support would kick ass). Jason Last year I put OpenBSD on Sun Sparc (web server), DEC Alpha (firewall), plethora of i386's (laptops desktops), one SMP on IBM x220 P3 (test machine). I would like to use OpenBSD with world wide missionaries as it is easy to setup and use, especially on older hardware. I anticipate that with Microsoft Vista coming out there will be a lot of old hardware available for OpenBSD. : ) OpenBSD just keeps getting better and better all the time. Which reminds me to pre-order my CD's and t-shirt. Yeah I put it just about everywhere, and use it at work. My personal collection of archs is now at: x86, sparc, sparc64, sgi, hppa, hp300, alpha, and an old mac68k somewhere. Already pre-ordered my CD's, I just wish they had SGI and Alpha on them. I might be able to get a commador 64 at some point, but I think my fiance is going to shoot me if I bring another computer home. Jason LOL, I know what you mean about all the computers. I am thankful that I have an office and the power bill is part of the monthly rent. I promised my Father in Heaven I was not going to buy any more computers! And I haven't! Best regards, rogern Job 23:10
SGI's
-- Forwarded message -- From: Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mar 11, 2006 10:19 AM Subject: Re: SGI's To: Jason Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 3/11/06, Jason Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/11/06, Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/11/06, Jason Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am soon going to be getting an Octane with dual R12000SC CPUs. I was wondering how well OpenBSD would work on this computer (I am pretty sure there isn't SMP support on the SGI stuff yet) and how much help is needed in getting the SGI port to work even better. Jason Hello, I setup an SGI 02 with 3.8 last year and runs without a problem. The only problem I had was understanding the SGI boot methods and partitions. Once I understood that no problem. As far as I know there isn't any X yet and I connect serially. I think X is being worked on. Serial would be best for me, the SGI monitor I have is like 21+ inches. I am pretty excited about trying this out, mips is one of the archs I don't have much experience with yet (some basic IRIX admin before, but that's it), so when I found one I thought I'd add it to my already somewhat large personal collection of differnet archs. I just wish I had a second one I could donate to the OpenBSD guys (SMP support would kick ass). Jason Last year I put OpenBSD on Sun Sparc (web server), DEC Alpha (firewall), plethora of i386's (laptops desktops), one SMP on IBM x220 P3 (test machine). I would like to use OpenBSD with world wide missionaries as it is easy to setup and use, especially on older hardware. I anticipate that with Microsoft Vista coming out there will be a lot of old hardware available for OpenBSD. : ) OpenBSD just keeps getting better and better all the time. Which reminds me to pre-order my CD's and t-shirt. rogern John 3:16
Re: serial console
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: IBM, DCAS32160SUN2.1G, S65A 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: TOSHIBA, XM5701TASUN12XCD, 0997 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
gnucash error snapshots i386
Hello, I have the following error after pkg_add gnucash-1.8.11p1.tgz from snapshots on an i386 ERROR: In procedure dynamic-link: ERROR: file: libgw-gnc, message: Cannot load specified object Thank you, rogern
Re: IBM admits that Puffy is the best defense!
On 1/20/06, Shane J Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Howdy, http://www-8.ibm.com/e-business/au/operations/businesses.shtml? ca=auhomepageme=odbmet=051209defence ; ) Shane Hello, I think that ad is a negative connotation on puffy. rogern John 3:16
Re: umass trouble with USB flash drive
On 11/29/05, Matt Rowley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have recently installed OpenBSD 3.8 from the official CDs. The Flash drive that worked perfectly in OpenBSD 3.6 and OpenBSD 3.7 now misbehaves. Hi, Zvezdan... not to be pedantic, but have you confirmed the flash drive working on another machine? The only time I've seen errors like that, the drive itself was nearing its demise. cheers, --Matt Hello, I have an old Sandisk 256 mini cruzer that times out on both 3.7 and 3.8. It worked before on 3.7 and works on XP. I tried a new micro cruzer 512 and it works on all. I take this to mean that the mini cruzer is getting close to it's demise. rogern John 3:16
Re: ssh brute force attacks
On 11/11/05, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I;ve got a machien that seems to getting atacked by what appears to be a simplistic brute force attck. it's getting hit multiple ties a second with bogus root login attempts, my guess is that they are trying dictionary atacks on the password for root. Any sugestions as to how to deal with this? Change the port ssh is listening on maybe? -- U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote - Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong Terror - New York Times 9/3/1967 I would also recommend no root login in your sshd_config -- rogern John 3:16
Re: a truly openbsd day
On 10/31/05, Gareth Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Unfortunately people have been brainwashed with the windows way, being a *nix user myself I loved how simple OpenBSD was to setup, but I couldn't picture a complete newbie doing it. snip Being a *nix newbie I decided on OpenBSD as I found it the easiest to install and use. I did not like linux or some of the other BSD's. I have been able to install OpenBSD on several different arches. Set up a pf ppp firewall, Apache webserver, laptops and desktops. Trying to figure out sendmail (maildroid) as a mail server. Do I need a DNS server for a mail server? I am trying with host files without success. I have been learning OpenBSD on a regular basis since May of this year. I still have tons to learn but I am able to complete my day to day tasks at work and home on OpenBSD. This mailing list, documentation, man pages, OpenBSD community are the best! rogern John 3:16
Re: iptables vs pf
On 10/19/05, Budhi Setiawan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 20:43:38 -0700 Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I put OpenBSD 3.8 snapshot on an old DEC 500pws with pf.conf and it was okay on response. Then I redid my pf.conf with the tutorial by Jeff Hansteen posted a couple of days ago. can you send me that link, please ? Thanks BS Here you go, enjoy! : ) http://www.bgnett.no/~peter/pf/en/ - full text, html, English
Re: iptables vs pf
On 10/20/05, Marc Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi roger, i searched in the archives at marc.theaimsgroup.com but didn't find the thread you mention. du you have a link for me? TIA, marc Roger Neth Jr schrieb: Hello, I put OpenBSD 3.8 snapshot on an old DEC 500pws with pf.conf and it was okay on response. Then I redid my pf.conf with the tutorial by Jeff Hansteen posted a couple of days ago. Wow! what a difference. My DEC firewall is faster than snot loading up web pages. It is like I upgraded my ADSL to a faster speed. Beats my old Linksys router I was using before this. Thanks OpenBSD and Jeff. Best regards, rogern John 3:16 Sorry my bag, it is Peter Hansteen not Jeff Hansteen rogern
Re: iptables vs pf
On 10/19/05, Edy Purnomo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i suggested to my friend to replace his linux box to openbsd. he uses mailnly for internet gateway : pf + squid proxy after 2 weeks later he switched it back linux and said : linux much faster to respond the http requests (he had a same configuration on openbsd, pf + squid proxy). is there any program that can proof what he says ? thanks. -edy- Hello, I put OpenBSD 3.8 snapshot on an old DEC 500pws with pf.conf and it was okay on response. Then I redid my pf.conf with the tutorial by Jeff Hansteen posted a couple of days ago. Wow! what a difference. My DEC firewall is faster than snot loading up web pages. It is like I upgraded my ADSL to a faster speed. Beats my old Linksys router I was using before this. Thanks OpenBSD and Jeff. Best regards, rogern John 3:16
Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday -- how about a present?
I pre-orderd cd set and t-shirt (before the art was available). : ) Happy B-day OpenBSD. rogern John 3:16 On 10/18/05, STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tuesday 18 October 2005 21:07, Paul Greene wrote: STeve Andre' wrote: Seeing all sorts of good wishes to the project, but I haven't seen any gifts, yet. ;-) I just paypaled $25 to the project, as a birthday present. Given what we all get from this OS, OpenBSD deserves something. Can I get 10 others to make some kind of donation? It doesn't have to be a lot... --STeve Andre' Well, I finally got out the credit card and actually paid for some CD's. Does that count? Paul Sure it does. It helps the project. Thank you. So, four people donating money and one buying a CD set. ...Do I hear more? --STeve Andre'
Re: Happy Birthday OpenBSD
HAPPY BIRTHDAY OPENBSD! from Monterey, California. On 10/14/05, Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brazilian community wish you happy birthday!! Feliz Aniversario OpenBSD! On 10/14/05, Marcin Wilk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HAPPY BIRTHDAY OPENBSD !!! Thank You Theo De Raadt for 10 years of hard work under OpenBSD! Thank You community for support, hacking learning OpenBSD! VIVA LA OpenBSD! Wszystkiego najlepszego! At 11:53 2005-10-14, you wrote: HAPPY BIRTHDAY OPENBSD \ ^__^ \ (oo)\___ (__)\ )\/\ ||w | || || 10`s years :) -- Joco Salvatti Undergraduating in Computer Science Federal University of Para - UFPA web: http://salvatti.expert.com.br e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Roger D Neth Jr Owner MR Services 651Cannery Row, Suite 11 Monterey, CA 93940 Office 831-641-9255 Fax 831-641-9255 e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Happy Birthday OpenBSD
HAPPY BIRTHDAY OPENBSD! from Monterey, California. If any of you visit my way please look me up. On 10/14/05, Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brazilian community wish you happy birthday!! Feliz Aniversario OpenBSD! On 10/14/05, Marcin Wilk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HAPPY BIRTHDAY OPENBSD !!! Thank You Theo De Raadt for 10 years of hard work under OpenBSD! Thank You community for support, hacking learning OpenBSD! VIVA LA OpenBSD! Wszystkiego najlepszego! At 11:53 2005-10-14, you wrote: HAPPY BIRTHDAY OPENBSD \ ^__^ \ (oo)\___ (__)\ )\/\ ||w | || || 10`s years :) -- Joco Salvatti Undergraduating in Computer Science Federal University of Para - UFPA web: http://salvatti.expert.com.br e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Searching for Unix based point of sale systems without much success
Hello List, I have been trying to find some Unix based point of sale systems for restaurants and retailers. Mostly independents, mom and pops. The only ones of interest I have been able to find are www.bananahead.com (based on Linux) and www.viewtouch.com (based on freebsd) My goal is to install OpenBSD as the operating system and run a point of sale program on top of it being easy to install, secure, stable and easy to maintain. Anyone know of anything like this? I'm not a programmer just a point of sale reseller that loves OpenBSD and would like to use OpenBSD to produce some income to give to the OpenBSD effort, further God's Kingdom and pay the expenses. Thank you, rogern John 3:16
Installing gnucash docs ./configure error
Hello List, I have been trying to install gnucash docs with ./configure and the error is checking for dbopen... yes checking for db_185.h... no checking for db1/db.h... no checking for db4/bd_185.h... no configure: error: Berkeley db library required for GnuCash I perform a find and shows /usr/local/include/db4/db_185.h /usr/local/include/db/db_185.h I have sent an e-mail to gnucash list without a response, tried Google and reading (1) pkg-config man to see about changing the path to point to the right path without figuring it out. Any help is appreciated. Thank you, rogern John 3:16 --
Re: Installing gnucash docs ./configure error
Hello and thank you for the replies. I am running 3.7-stable and patches. I used pkg_add to install gnucash 1.8.11 from the 3.7/i386 (which I'm running on). When I access help it gives me Not Found; The specified URL could not be loaded. /usr/local/bin ./gnucash on term gives me this when I open the help. (0.0023s) [list] _*_helvetica-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-IS08859-1 - 64 (0.0034s) [load] _*_helvetica-bold-r-*-*-15*-*-*-*-*-*-IS08859-1 - 0x3c69a3c0 (0.0005s) [load] _*_helvetica-medium-r-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-IS08859-1 - 0x3c69a580 I opened and closed other windows on gnucash and the term stayed at the above points. Exited gnucash back to $ I did a regular install, no special directories or anything. Any more ideas is appreciated. Thank you, rogern John 3:16 On 10/11/05, Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Roger Neth Jr wrote: Hello List, I have been trying to install gnucash docs with gnucash is in packages and the docs are included. # Han --
Re: Webmail recommendations?
maildroid www.maildroid.org http://www.maildroid.org rogern John 3:16 On 10/1/05, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello I want to setup a OBSD box for my email server. It will service probably about 2 dozen people, but It could conceivably double or more over the next year or two. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for an mta, and for a webmail program that is easy to use and fully featured for users who are not so computer savvy. I am pretty comfortable with Sendmail, but I hear a lot of people are moving more toward postfix (which I know nothing about). I am at a loss for a good web interface. Anyone care to make any recommendations? Thank you. Chris
unable to get into internal webserver from outside
Hello List, I have been trying to connect an internal web server to the internet without successs. The firewall is an Alpha 3.8 recent snapshot and using the following pf.conf from Openbsd.org http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/example1.html The Complete Ruleset # macros int_if = fxp0 ext_if = ep0 tcp_services = { 22, 113 } icmp_types = echoreq priv_nets = { 127.0.0.0/8, 192.168.0.0/16, 172.16.0.0/12, 10.0.0.0/8 } comp3 = 192.168.0.3 # options set block-policy return set loginterface $ext_if # scrub scrub in all # nat/rdr nat on $ext_if from $int_if:network to any - ($ext_if) rdr on $int_if proto tcp from any to any port 21 - 127.0.0.1 \ port 8021 rdr on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any port 80 - $comp3 # filter rules block all pass quick on lo0 all block drop in quick on $ext_if from $priv_nets to any block drop out quick on $ext_if from any to $priv_nets pass in on $ext_if inet proto tcp from any to ($ext_if) \ port $tcp_services flags S/SA keep state pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from any to $comp3 port 80 \ flags S/SA synproxy state pass in on $ext_if inet proto tcp from port 20 to ($ext_if) \ user proxy flags S/SA keep state pass in inet proto icmp all icmp-type $icmp_types keep state pass in on $int_if from $int_if:network to any keep state pass out on $int_if from any to $int_if:network keep state pass out on $ext_if proto tcp all modulate state flags S/SA pass out on $ext_if proto { udp, icmp } all keep state The webserver is a Sun Spark64 3.8-beta with rc.conf.local httpd_flags= I am able to open the default It Works web page from http://192.168.1.5 internally, which is the web server inet address on hme0. I have ipcheck running on DynDns to keep the host name with the dynamic ip on tun0 When I try to connect to the DynDns hostname I get The connection was refused when attempting to contact baypos.homeunix.com When I do an xnmap on the host ip public address I get the following as the only service. Port state service 22/tcp open ssh I don't know what else to check to get Port 80 open. If someone assisting on this needs more info. e.g. apache error_log, ppp.conf, httpd.conf etc. I will be happy to supply. Thank you, rogern John 3:16 http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Re: RAID management support coming in OpenBSD 3.8
Thank you! rogern John 3:16 From: David Gwynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RAID management support coming in OpenBSD 3.8 Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2005 17:07:56 +1000 From: Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] I thought it was time to give some details about the (minimal) RAID management stuff coming in OpenBSD 3.8. Most of this code has been written by Marco Peereboom with some help from David Gwynne and Michael Shalayeff. Moral support and direction from me and Bob Beck who has a pile of these AMI setups. I'd also like to say that I wouldn't have been able to do this stuff without donations from the following people: Ben Hooper Chris Bensend Travis Gillitzer Mark Uemura Greg Tod Thanks go to these guys for helping us get something going for 3.8. dlg http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Re: adsl ppp tun questions and routing questions
Hello Eric, I tried to figure out why it is starting in two places. I have placed in rc.conf.local up de1 ppp -ddial -unit0 pppoe as suggested by someone and I get the adsl to stay on tun0 but when booting stills shows twice. I tried removing from ppp.conf redial from Default: and dial from pppoe: without any effect. I checked my rc.conf file and cannot see a flag for ppp. I have pf=YES and routed=-q, inet=NO I can connect to the internet from the firewall but the connected OpenBSD's are unable to connect through the OpenBSD firewall. I did a tcpdump -i on de1 and when I ping 10.0.0.1 I see activity on the ext_if but the pinging computer shows no route to host. Will keep digging into this over the weekend. Thanks again for your help, rogern John 3:16 From: Eric Dillenseger [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: adsl ppp tun questions and routing questions Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 10:38:08 +0200 On 9/9/05, Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello List, I don't know how to have ppp pppoe stay on one tun as it is switching between tun0 and tun1 on reboots. (snip) Hi Roger, I'm wondering if you're not starting ppp in 2 places during startup as, it looks like ppp starts once with tun0 and then it starts again with tun1. You may want to check in /etc/ppp/ppp.link{up|down} or /etc/rc.conf(.local). Do you start ppp in /etc/rc ? as I can see, it starts before /etc/rc initializes the network and then another time Working in ddial mode Using interface: tun0 setting tty flags stray isa irq 3 pf enabled net.inet.ip.forwarding: 0 - 1 vm.swapencrypt.enable: 1 - 0 starting network Working in ddial mode Using interface: tun1 Regards, Eric Dillenseger _ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/
Re: adsl ppp tun questions and routing questions
Hello Stuart, I'll check those files. On routed I cannot figure out how to get the 2nd nic to allow other computers to connect to the OpenBSD firewall. Should be pretty simple but I can't figure it out. internet ext_if de1 OpenBSD int_if de2 ppp -ddial -unit0 pppoe I'll keep working on this over the weekend. Thanks for your help, rogern John 3:16 From: Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: adsl ppp tun questions and routing questions Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2005 09:54:31 +0100 --On 09 September 2005 10:38 +0200, Eric Dillenseger wrote: You may want to check in /etc/ppp/ppp.link{up|down} or /etc/rc.conf(.local). Do you start ppp in /etc/rc ? as I can see, it starts before /etc/rc initializes the network and then another time Maybe in rc.local and hostname.tun0. --On 09 September 2005 00:07 -0700, Roger Neth Jr wrote: I have routed in rc.conf as routed=-q but don't understand how to configure any further to have the internet shared with other computers. routed is for RIP. Unless you already know what that is, you probably don't need it. I can't figure out how to set the gateway to show an inet address that is static to use at a mygateway or option routers with dhcpd on a different server. For the setup you've shown, the gateway address to use on the other computers is 192.168.1.1. You also need edit sysctl.conf if you haven't already. _ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/
Re: OpenBSD 3.8-beta Alpha panic with pppoe SOS!
Hello Martin, I am on the learning curve of Unix type of os's 101. I went over the man pages again and saw that I was mixing userland 8 pppoe with kernel 4 pppoe. I reinstalled the latest Alpha snapshot this afternoon and tried the kernel 4 pppoe setup and still panics. Using userland 8 pppoe with a ppp.conf does not panic and I can connect to SBC DSL without any panics. Route show gateway is on tun0. I have three nics in this computer de0 (dhcp) de1(pppoe) and de2 (not used). I am currently trying to connect to the internet with lynx. But when I ping the DSL ip address I get no route to host. I have in my pf.conf ext tun0 and int de0 resolv.conf has the SBC DNS servers added manually. sysctl.conf has inet packet forwarding=1 I will keep working on this to get connected to the internet. Thank you, rogern John 3:16 From: Martin Reindl [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: OpenBSD 3.8-beta Alpha panic with pppoe SOS! Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 22:34:17 +0200 Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello List, I reinstalled 3.8-beta on the alpha with just the required sets and the hostname.pppoe0 and ppp.conf files with the amap_wipeout panic still occuring. I tried UKC disable amap and pkg_delete -F amap-5.1.tgz and amap-4.5.tgz without any success. Any ideas on solving this is much appreciated. This is an UVM panic, something is messing with kernel memory. Is the machine stable without pppoe? snip _ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee. Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
Re: OpenBSD 3.8-beta Alpha panic with pppoe SOS!
Hello List, I reinstalled 3.8-beta on the alpha with just the required sets and the hostname.pppoe0 and ppp.conf files with the amap_wipeout panic still occuring. I tried UKC disable amap and pkg_delete -F amap-5.1.tgz and amap-4.5.tgz without any success. Any ideas on solving this is much appreciated. Thank you, rogern John 3:16 From: Roger D Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: OpenBSD 3.8-beta Alpha panic with pppoe Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2005 11:58:49 -0700 Hello List, I am unable to get pppoe to work with an alpha that I want to use as a firewall. It panics amap_wipeout: corrupt amap when I connect the ADSL Speedstream modem to any of the three nic's. I have used the same hostname.pppoe0 and ppp.conf files with the same modem and a secondary nic on an i386 successfully. My assumption is this is hardware related to the alpha and not OpenBSD. Would anyone be able to check this out and verify this or let me know how I can correct this error. Would ukc disable amap work? I Googled this and did not find any information on this. Thank you, rogern John 3:16 ppp.conf pppoedev de1 !/sbin/ifconfig de1 up !/usr/sbin/spppcontrol \$if myauthproto=pap myauthname=xx \ 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 default: set log Phase Chat LCP IPCP CCP tun command set redial 15 0 set reconnect 15 0 pppoe: set device !/usr/sbin/pppoe -i de1 disable acfcomp protocomp deny acfcomp set mtu max 1492 set speed sync enable lqr set lqrperiod 5 set cd 5 set dial set login set timeout 0 set authname xx snip _ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/
exit serial console on F4
Hello List, I am experimenting with serial consoles and had tty00 open on fvwm X windows term. Closed the term and went to ctl-alt-F4 and logged in root to cu -l tty00 and connected successfully. I tried ^C and ^D to disconnect from the serial console without success. What I am trying to do is open tty00 back on the fvwm X windows term but ports are busy because tty00 is running on F4. I did a quick FAQ and Google but did not find anything. Thank you, rogern http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Re: Jacek Artymiak Book
I e-mailed him a month ago and asked about a new edition. He e-mailed me in the fall will be available. He answered his e-mail promptly and a pleasure to correspond with. Also, I liked his first book. Best regards, rogern John 3:16 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Jacek Artymiak Book Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 13:57:21 -0500 (CDT) I thought I heard that the 3rd edition of Jacek Artymiak book, openbsd+PF, was coming out this spring. I have been watching for it but doesn't seem to have happened. Did I hear wrong or did it get delayed? Any idea when it will be out? Thanks! --ja -- _ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement
Re: boot set tty com0; switching to serial console com0; blinking cursor
Hello List, While waiting for a make build to finish... I thought of just letting OpenBSD boot to login and use the other terminals to login to the serial consoles. Works like a charm! Now learn to build an Alpha bastion server, Sparc64 dhcp, DNS server, i386 mail server... getting off of M$ Windows eventually. Have a good weekend, rogern From: Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: boot set tty com0; switching to serial console com0; blinking cursor Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 17:33:08 -0700 Hello List, I have been successfully communicating to an Alpha and Sparc64 via serial tty00 and tty01 in fvwm term as root # cu -l tty00 When I try to set this at boot there is a blinking cursor boot set tty com0 switching to serial console com0 _ I have tried editing /etc/ttys tty00 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 vt220 on secure This is on 3.8-beta i386 I don't know if I understand that a host i386 is unable to do this at boot time. This is on an IBM x220 Any assitance on this is appreciated. Here is my ttys file, let me know if any other info. is required. Thank you, rogern # $OpenBSD: ttys,v 1.17 2002/06/09 06:15:14 todd Exp $ # # name getty typestatus comments # console /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure ttyC0 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 on secure ttyC1 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 on secure ttyC2 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 on secure ttyC3 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 on secure ttyC4 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure ttyC5 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 on secure ttyC6 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure ttyC7 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure ttyC8 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure ttyC9 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure ttyCa /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure ttyCb /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure tty00 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off tty01 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off tty02 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off tty03 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off tty04 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off tty05 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off tty06 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off tty07 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off _ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement _ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement
Re: SETTLED - Re: proper way to format/use floppies (i386)
Hello, I haven't had any problems with fdformat and easy to use. Best regards, rogern John 3:16 From: Michael Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: SETTLED - Re: proper way to format/use floppies (i386) Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 01:57:58 +0200 Hi Richard, Richard P. Koett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm coming in rather late on this discussion - just curious about the formatting step? Presumably you would do something like: $ fdformat fd0 Yes exactly, but the low level formatting was not the question. But thanks for answering anyway! I've had so many f*cking problems with floppy disks over the years I wouldn't trust using one without a successful format first. Well, I can sing you a song of broken filesystems on floppies, too. Perhaps I should also make it a habit to always fdformat first... Cheers, Michael http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Re: Netgear WG511T on CURRENT: Supported or not?
Hello Christian, I have successfully used the Compaq WL110 card on Panasonic Toughbooks, CF-25 and CF-71. OpenBSD 3.7 3.8-beta detected it correctly during boot process, setup as hostname.if with dhcp and nwkey Compaq WL410 wireless AP with WEP and Netgear not able to setup WEP. I just got two more WL110's from Ebay for $20.00 and $36.00. Online resellers around $83.00. These are 802.11b. Hope this helps you, rogern John 3:16 From: Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Netgear WG511T on CURRENT: Supported or not? Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 15:43:44 -0700 snip PS---I'd also love any suggestions for supported PCMCIA/Cardbus or PCI 802.11b or g cards officially supported and known to work, as well as still available new in stores in the US. Feel free to use private mail for this---no need to clutter the list. snip http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Re: Disable/Passprotect single user mode
I have always been under the assumption to lock up a critical piece of hardware where no one can get to it accept the person with the key or possbily a crowbar. rogern John 3:16 From: Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: black reaper [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: Disable/Passprotect single user mode Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 15:50:52 -0700 On 8/27/05, black reaper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Also, a BIOS password can be easily removed if one has physical access to the box. The small CMOS battery can be popped out, and put back in (on the motherboard), erasing your password. Not always, actually. I have a Dell laptop that's rumored to store the password in some kind of ROM. Whatever the technical aspects, removing the battery (actually, cutting the leads to it) didn't remove the password. Note that I'm not actually suggesting this as an effective security mechanism, since most of these laptops also have a Master password, but this one didn't---or at least none of the ones I tried with the help of a Dell support person worked. Still, just important to realize that it may or may not be as easy as popping a battery out and in. -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
boot set tty com0; switching to serial console com0; blinking cursor
Hello List, I have been successfully communicating to an Alpha and Sparc64 via serial tty00 and tty01 in fvwm term as root # cu -l tty00 When I try to set this at boot there is a blinking cursor boot set tty com0 switching to serial console com0 _ I have tried editing /etc/ttys tty00 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 vt220 on secure This is on 3.8-beta i386 I don't know if I understand that a host i386 is unable to do this at boot time. This is on an IBM x220 Any assitance on this is appreciated. Here is my ttys file, let me know if any other info. is required. Thank you, rogern # $OpenBSD: ttys,v 1.17 2002/06/09 06:15:14 todd Exp $ # # name getty typestatus comments # console /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure ttyC0 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 on secure ttyC1 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 on secure ttyC2 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 on secure ttyC3 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 on secure ttyC4 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure ttyC5 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 on secure ttyC6 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure ttyC7 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure ttyC8 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure ttyC9 /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure ttyCa /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure ttyCb /usr/libexec/getty Pc vt220 off secure tty00 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off tty01 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off tty02 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off tty03 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off tty04 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off tty05 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off tty06 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off tty07 /usr/libexec/getty std.9600 unknown off _ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement
Re: OpenBSD with IBM ServeRaid Card
From: range [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: OpenBSD with IBM ServeRaid Card Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 11:54:27 +0800 Hi: I plan to buy IBM XSeries Server, But I can't see any IBM ServeRaid card (SCSI) in OpenBSD support list, ( http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html#hardware ) Seems FreeBSD can Support with ips(4) ( http://www.tw.freebsd.org/releases/5.4R/hardware-i386.html#DISK ) If any one can give me some suggest for OpenBSD with IBM ServeRaid card, or what kind SCSI Raid card is better choice? (I hope it can support Raid 0, 0+1, 5.) Thank you Range 05'08/20 I have installed OpenBSD 3.6 ,3.7 and 3.8-beta on an IBM X220 which has 3 hotswap U160 drives. Installation without any problems. Although on 3.7 I was getting Scheduling overruns with ohci and had to disable with UKC disable ohci* 3.8-beta only shows only one scheduling overrun ohci when exiting XDM. 3.6 did not have scheduling overruns ochi that I noticed. Hope this helps. rogern John 3:16 _ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee. Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
IBM Developer Works article on FreeBSD why not OpenBSD?
Hello List, Just read this article on FreeBSD and a little history on BSD. http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-freebsd/?ca=dgr-lnxw01FreeBSD I tried FreeBSD and NetBSD before but after trying OpenBSD they were just ugly to work with IMO. I find OpenBSD clean and enjoyable to install and work with and this is someone that is coming from pure Windows and very little Linux use. And warm fuzzy feeling to boot! Thanks OpenBSD devs and community! Best regards, rogern _ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement
Re: I predict Theo De Raadt will have a nervous breakdown in the near future.
Hello List, Last week I got an e-mail from Theo about my stupidity with not reading the manuals thourghal enough. I'm glad Theo told me in so many words and woke me up! Best regards, rogern From: Rod.. Whitworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Anon Y.Mous [EMAIL PROTECTED],Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: misc@openbsd.org misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: I predict Theo De Raadt will have a nervous breakdown in the near future. Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 12:27:22 +1000 On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 21:00:48 -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote: I predict that you are a moron. On Aug 16, 2005, at 7:47 PM, Anon Y. Mous wrote: Hi: Based on the vituperative replies to questions posted on misc@openbsd.org by Theo, I think he is either very insecure about his status as project leader, or, is on the verge of neurological dysfunction. snip extra shit Give us a break, Marco. That is NOT a prrediction. Stop claiming to read the future when it is obvious that it is already true. ~|^ = From the land down under: Australia. Do we look umop apisdn from up over? Do NOT CC me - I am subscribed to the list. Replies to the sender address will fail except from the list-server. http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Re: hardware issues on sparc64
I just installed 3.8-beta without a hitch. setenv security-mode=none; boot cdrom This was from ftp download and burn on 700MB CDR at 8x. From: Bob Ababurko [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: hardware issues on sparc64 Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 13:04:40 -0400 hello- I am trying to load 3.5 sparc64 on an Ultra2. After booting from the CD I get an error message that says( i think) it cannot find the cd-drive or file on the CD. That makes little sense since I see it start to boot the CD. Is this a bad burn? I know the disc worksused it many times. Degraded? Any ideas on the error? ok boot cdrom Boot device: /sbus/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED],880/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0:f File and args: kernel/sparcv9/un ix OpenBSD IEEE 1275 Bootblock 1.1 .. OpenBSD 3.5 (obj) #0: Mon Mar 29 12:00:16 MST 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/sparc64/stand/ofwboot/obj open /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED],880/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0:f/kernel/sparcv9/unix: No such file or directory thanks, Bob _ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/
Re: OpenBSD on Dell Dimension 2400 or 3000?
I have had good success with the Asus barebones VIA C3 just needed to add a hard disk drive and ram. Runs quiet and uses only 25 watts of power for cpu. Runs XP Pro without any problems with 512MB Ram, not a speed demon but works good for basic internet and office use. I haven't tried it with OpenBSD but I see that it is supported. The Esther VIA C7 is just around the corner. Best regards, rogern From: Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: OpenBSD Misc misc@openbsd.org Subject: OpenBSD on Dell Dimension 2400 or 3000? Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 21:59:24 -0500 A friend needs to order a basic computer with a good warranty, to run as a very basic OpenBSD 3.7 firewall for a cablemodem. I'd put one together from parts, but I don't relish doing won't boot hardware support from 1600 miles away. Looking at the Dell Dimension line (probably the 2400 or 3000) one concern is that I don't see *any* reports, success or failure, running OpenBSD on this particular product? One reason to choose the Dell (with a CPU that is way overkill) is that the box may be eventually repurposed as an XP desktop... Alternately, any other suggestions for a US mail order PC vendor with fair prices, quick turnaround, a hardware warranty and a pre-built small tower which will reliably run OpenBSD? This is just going to get shoved under a desk, so rackmount is not a consideration, and it doesn't need to be perfectly quiet. Thanks, Kevin http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Re: sgi 02 latest snapshot CD37.iso boot problems
Hello Mark and List, thank you for the reply and assistance. I have tried Booting from CD-ROM installation media with cd38.iso but the 02 does not recognize the media. When I go into the maintenance menu and boot -f dksc(0,4,8)boot, it boots to /bsd but panic at no init I am going to try to setup a boot net to another openbsd machine. Total newbie but on the learning curve! I just had a successful install on a Panasonic Toughbook CF-25, i386 is newbie able. : ) Thanks again for your help. Script started on Fri Aug 12 14:54:44 2005 openbsd37# cu -l tty00 Connected Running power-on diagnostics... System Maintenance Menu 1) Start System 2) Install System Software 3) Run Diagnostics 4) Recover System 5) Enter Command Monitor Option? 5 Command Monitor. Type exit to return to the menu. ls dksc(0,4,8) dksc(0,4,8): boot exit Running power-on diagnostics... System Maintenance Menu 1) Start System 2) Install System Software 3) Run Diagnostics 4) Recover System 5) Enter Command Monitor Option? 2 Installing System Software... Press Esc to return to the menu. 1) Remote Tape 2) Remote Directory 3)[Local CD-ROM] X) Local Tape *a) Local SCSI CD-ROM drive 4 Enter 1-4 to select source type, a to select the source, esc to quit, or enter to start: 3 1) Remote Tape 2) Remote Directory 3)[Local CD-ROM] X) Local Tape *a) Local SCSI CD-ROM drive 4 Enter 1-4 to select source type, a to select the source, esc to quit, or enter to start: 3 1) Remote Tape 2) Remote Directory 3)[Local CD-ROM] X) Local Tape *a) Local SCSI CD-ROM drive 4 Enter 1-4 to select source type, a to select the source, esc to quit, or enter to start: System Maintenance Menu 1) Start System 2) Install System Software 3) Run Diagnostics 4) Recover System 5) Enter Command Monitor Option? 5 Command Monitor. Type exit to return to the menu. printenv diskless=0 dbaud=9600 volume=80 sgilogo=y monitor=h TimeZone=PST8PDT netaddr=192.0.2.1 AutoLoad=No console=d SystemPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) ConsoleOut=serial(0) ConsoleIn=serial(0) cpufreq=180 eaddr=08:00:69:02:df:19 OSLoadPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0) OSLoadFilename=/bsd OSLoader=sash hinv System: IP32 Processor: 180 Mhz R5000, with FPU Primary I-cache size: 32 Kbytes Primary D-cache size: 32 Kbytes Secondary cache size: 512 Kbytes Memory size: 128 Mbytes Graphics: CRM, Rev C Audio: A3 version 1 SCSI Disk: scsi(0)disk(1) SCSI CDROM: scsi(0)cdrom(4) boot -f dksc(0,4,8)boot 34192+1264 entry: 0x80010120 SystemPartition pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) arg 0: dksc(0,4,8)boot arg 1: ConsoleIn=serial(0) arg 2: ConsoleOut=serial(0) arg 3: SystemPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) arg 4: OSLoader=sash arg 5: OSLoadPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0) arg 6: OSLoadFilename=/bsd OpenBSD/sgi Arcbios boot Boot: pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0)/bsd |/-\|Loading ELF64 file 0x8010:0x30e0a0, Zero 0x8040e0a0:0x5d2a0, Loading symbol table Start at 0x8010 ARCS32 Firmware Version 1.10 SR=34010080 Found SGI-IP32, setting up. Initial setup done, switching console. NOTE: TLB code too large, using trampolines [ using 263136 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ] 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 3.7 (GENERIC) #89: Sun Mar 20 18:32:30 MST 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/sgi/compile/GENERIC real mem = 134217728 rsvd mem = 7020544 avail mem = 108883968 using 1638 buffers containing 6709248 bytes of memory mainbus0 (root) cpu0 at mainbus0: MIPS R5000 CPU rev 2.1 180 MHz with R5000 based FPC rev 1.0 cpu0: cache L1-I 32KB D 32KB 2 way, L2 512KB direct macebus0 at mainbus0: crime rev 10.1 clock0 at macebus0: TOD with DS1687, ticker on int5 using count register. macepcibr0 at macebus0: mace rev 1, host system O2 pci0 at macepcibr0 bus 0 ahc0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 Adaptec AIC-7880 rev 0x00: irq 9 ahc0: Host Adapter Bios disabled. Using default SCSI device parameters scsibus0 at ahc0: 16 targets ahc0: target 1 using 8bit transfers ahc0: target 1 using asynchronous transfers sd0 at scsibus0 targ 1 lun 0: IBM, DNES-309170Y, SA30 SCSI3 0/direct fixed sd0: 8748MB, 11474 cyl, 5 head, 312 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 17916240 sec total cd0 at scsibus0 targ 4 lun 0: TOSHIBA, CD-ROM XM-5701TA, 0167 SCSI2 5/cdrom removable ahc1 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 Adaptec AIC-7880 rev 0x00: irq 10 ahc1: Host Adapter Bios disabled. Using default SCSI device parameters scsibus1 at ahc1: 16 targets com0 at
Re: sgi 02 latest snapshot CD37.iso boot problems
Hello Theo and List, will do and thank you for pointing that out to me. Best regards, rogern From: Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: misc@openbsd.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: sgi 02 latest snapshot CD37.iso boot problems Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 17:01:46 -0600 Look Roger, you have a SERIOUS READING PROBLEM. Hello Mark and List, thank you for the reply and assistance. I have tried Booting from CD-ROM installation media with cd38.iso but the 02 does not recognize the media. When I go into the maintenance menu and boot -f dksc(0,4,8)boot, it boots to /bsd but panic at no init As Mark Kettenis said: Please reread the current INSTALL.sgi again, in particular the section on Booting from CD-ROM installation media. It should no longer be necessary to enter the Command Monitor to boot from CD-ROM; just choose Install System Software from the System Maintenance Menu. Mark Now stop it Roger, and read the bloody documentation! _ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/
Re: sgi 02 latest snapshot CD37.iso boot problems
Hello All, and thank you for the assistance. I was able to boot from CD37.iso, lastest snapshot in serial console but run into missing init while boot processing. Here is the output. Any assistance on getting this running again is appreciated. Script started on Wed Aug 10 10:50:38 2005 openbsd37# cu -l tty00 Connected Running power-on diagnostics... System Maintenance Menu 1) Start System 2) Install System Software 3) Run Diagnostics 4) Recover System 5) Enter Command Monitor Option? 5 Command Monitor. Type exit to return to the menu. printenv diskless=0 dbaud=9600 volume=80 sgilogo=y monitor=h TimeZone=PST8PDT netaddr=192.0.2.1 SystemPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) AutoLoad=No console=d ConsoleOut=serial(0) ConsoleIn=serial(0) cpufreq=180 eaddr=08:00:69:02:df:19 OSLoadPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0) OSLoadFilename=/bsd OSLoader=sash hinv System: IP32 Processor: 180 Mhz R5000, with FPU Primary I-cache size: 32 Kbytes Primary D-cache size: 32 Kbytes Secondary cache size: 512 Kbytes Memory size: 128 Mbytes Graphics: CRM, Rev C Audio: A3 version 1 SCSI Disk: scsi(0)disk(1) SCSI CDROM: scsi(0)cdrom(4) boot -f dksc(0,4,8)boot 34192+1264 entry: 0x80010120 SystemPartition pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) arg 0: dksc(0,4,8)boot arg 1: ConsoleIn=serial(0) arg 2: ConsoleOut=serial(0) arg 3: SystemPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) arg 4: OSLoader=sash arg 5: OSLoadPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0) arg 6: OSLoadFilename=/bsd OpenBSD/sgi Arcbios boot Boot: pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0)/bsd |/-\|Loading ELF64 file 0x8010:0x30e0a0, /-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/Zero 0x8040e0a0:0x5d2a0, Loading symbol table -\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\Start at 0x8010 ARCS32 Firmware Version 1.10 SR=34010080 Found SGI-IP32, setting up. Initial setup done, switching console. NOTE: TLB code too large, using trampolines [ using 263136 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ] 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 3.7 (GENERIC) #89: Sun Mar 20 18:32:30 MST 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/sgi/compile/GENERIC real mem = 134217728 rsvd mem = 7020544 avail mem = 108883968 using 1638 buffers containing 6709248 bytes of memory mainbus0 (root) cpu0 at mainbus0: MIPS R5000 CPU rev 2.1 180 MHz with R5000 based FPC rev 1.0 cpu0: cache L1-I 32KB D 32KB 2 way, L2 512KB direct macebus0 at mainbus0: crime rev 10.1 clock0 at macebus0: TOD with DS1687, ticker on int5 using count register. macepcibr0 at macebus0: mace rev 1, host system O2 pci0 at macepcibr0 bus 0 ahc0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 Adaptec AIC-7880 rev 0x00: irq 9 ahc0: Host Adapter Bios disabled. Using default SCSI device parameters scsibus0 at ahc0: 16 targets ahc0: target 1 using 8bit transfers ahc0: target 1 using asynchronous transfers sd0 at scsibus0 targ 1 lun 0: IBM, DNES-309170Y, SA30 SCSI3 0/direct fixed sd0: 8748MB, 11474 cyl, 5 head, 312 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 17916240 sec total cd0 at scsibus0 targ 4 lun 0: TOSHIBA, CD-ROM XM-5701TA, 0167 SCSI2 5/cdrom removable ahc1 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 Adaptec AIC-7880 rev 0x00: irq 10 ahc1: Host Adapter Bios disabled. Using default SCSI device parameters scsibus1 at ahc1: 16 targets com0 at macebus0: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo com0: console com1 at macebus0: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo mec0 at macebus0: MAC-110 rev 1, address 08:00:69:02:df:19 nsphy0 at mec0 phy 8: DP83840 10/100 PHY, rev. 1 mavb0 at macebus0: AD1843 rev 1 audio0 at mavb0 boot device: sd0. root device (default sd0a): swap device (default sd0b): root on sd0a ahc0: target 1 using 16bit transfers ahc0: target 1 synchronous at 10.0MHz, offset = 0x8 rootdev=0x0 rrootdev=0x900 rawdev=0x902 warning: /dev/console does not exist init: not found panic: no init Stopped at Debugger+0x4: jr ra nop RUN AT LEAST 'trace' AND 'ps' AND INCLUDE OUTPUT WHEN REPORTING THIS PANIC! DO NOT EVEN BOTHER REPORTING THIS WITHOUT INCLUDING THAT INFORMATION! ddb trce ace Debugger+0x4 (,,500,d) sp c6a93eb0 ra f fff801b7d58, sz 0 panic+0xe0 (,,500,d) sp c6a93eb0 ra fff f801927dc, sz
Re: sgi 02 latest snapshot CD37.iso boot problems
Hello List and all that responded, Thank you for humbling me to reread the documentation and not just post without trying to solve this. I reread the snapshot INSTALL.sgi and found that the CD37.iso is similar to bsd.rd cd38.iso A miniroot filesystem image suitable to be used as a bootable CD-ROM image; otherwise similar to the bsd.rd image above. I try to boot straight from that on the command menu boot -f dksc(0,4,8)boot and boot fails. Please find the following script that shows the boot failed. I also tried setenv OSLoader=boot and setenv OSLoadFilename=/bsd.rd or bsd.rd with same output. When I boot -f dksc(0,4,8)boot OSLoaderFilename=/bsd I get this output from a snippet of the rest of the script warning: /dev/console does not exist init: not found panic: no init Stopped at Debugger+0x4: jr ra nop Please let me know if I am not understanding the documentation or not reading the correct documentation. I will read about the ddb and find out how to use it. Thank you, rogern Script started on Wed Aug 10 15:19:00 2005 openbsd37# cu -l tty00 Connected Running power-on diagnostics... System Maintenance Menu 1) Start System 2) Install System Software 3) Run Diagnostics 4) Recover System 5) Enter Command Monitor Option? 5 Command Monitor. Type exit to return to the menu. printenv diskless=0 dbaud=9600 volume=80 sgilogo=y monitor=h TimeZone=PST8PDT netaddr=192.0.2.1 AutoLoad=No console=d SystemPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) ConsoleOut=serial(0) ConsoleIn=serial(0) cpufreq=180 eaddr=08:00:69:02:df:19 OSLoadPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0) OSLoadFilename=/bsd OSLoader=sash setenv OSLoadFilename /bsd.rd setenv OSLoader boot boot -f dksc(0,4,8)boot 34192+1264 entry: 0x80010120 SystemPartition pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) arg 0: dksc(0,4,8)boot arg 1: ConsoleIn=serial(0) arg 2: ConsoleOut=serial(0) arg 3: SystemPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) arg 4: OSLoader=boot arg 5: OSLoadPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0) arg 6: OSLoadFilename=/bsd.rd OpenBSD/sgi Arcbios boot Boot: pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0)/bsd.rd Loading ELF64 file 0x8010:0x5b1290, unexpected EOF Boot FAILED! Running power-on diagnostics... Okay to power off the system now. Press any key to restart. System Maintenance Menu 1) Start System 2) Install System Software 3) Run Diagnostics 4) Recover System 5) Enter Command Monitor Option? 5 Command Monitor. Type exit to return to the menu. printenv diskless=0 dbaud=9600 volume=80 sgilogo=y monitor=h TimeZone=PST8PDT netaddr=192.0.2.1 AutoLoad=No console=d SystemPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) OSLoadPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0) OSLoadFilename=/bsd.rd OSLoader=boot ConsoleOut=serial(0) ConsoleIn=serial(0) cpufreq=180 eaddr=08:00:69:02:df:19 setenv OSLoadFilename bsd.rd boot -f dksc(0,4,8)boot 34192+1264 entry: 0x80010120 SystemPartition pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) arg 0: dksc(0,4,8)boot arg 1: ConsoleIn=serial(0) arg 2: ConsoleOut=serial(0) arg 3: SystemPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) arg 4: OSLoader=boot arg 5: OSLoadPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0) arg 6: OSLoadFilename=bsd.rd OpenBSD/sgi Arcbios boot Boot: pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0)bsd.rd Loading ELF64 file 0x8010:0x5b1290, / unexpected EOF Boot FAILED! Running power-on diagnostics... Okay to power off the system now. Press any key to restart. System Maintenance Menu 1) Start System 2) Install System Software 3) Run Diagnostics 4) Recover System 5) Enter Command Monitor Option? 5 Command Monitor. Type exit to return to the menu. printenv diskless=0 dbaud=9600 volume=80 sgilogo=y monitor=h TimeZone=PST8PDT netaddr=192.0.2.1 AutoLoad=No console=d SystemPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) OSLoadPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(0) OSLoader=boot OSLoadFilename=bsd.rd ConsoleOut=serial(0) ConsoleIn=serial(0) cpufreq=180 eaddr=08:00:69:02:df:19 unsetenv OSLoadPartition unsetenv OSLoader unsetenv OSLoadFilename printenv diskless=0 dbaud=9600 volume=80 sgilogo=y monitor=h TimeZone=PST8PDT netaddr=192.0.2.1 AutoLoad=No console=d SystemPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) ConsoleOut=serial(0) ConsoleIn=serial(0) cpufreq=180 eaddr=08:00:69:02:df:19 boot -f dksc(0,4,8)boot 34192+1264 entry: 0x80010120 SystemPartition pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) arg 0: dksc(0,4,8)boot arg 1: ConsoleIn=serial(0) arg 2: ConsoleOut=serial(0) arg 3: SystemPartition=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(8) OpenBSD/sgi Arcbios boot Boot: can't open file Boot FAILED! From: Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: sgi 02
Re: ARP Poisoning
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: ARP Poisoning Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2005 01:06:41 +0200 (CEST) Thanks but this information did not help me. We have problem since afternoon and I need to solve this trouble as fast as possible so I can't afford to wait for the book. 1. IP conflict (2 hosts, 1 IP?) 2. ARP Poisoning - man arp, set the entry staticly and find the box/guy who's doing it? 3. What is your problem? Do you realy need a book to solve it? Kind regards, Sebastian Yeah, I read books. : ) Best regards, rogern _ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/
Re: ARP Poisoning
From: Miroslav Kubik [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: ARP Poisoning Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2005 00:23:49 +0200 Hello In our intranet is an attacker who flooding OpenBSD router by ARP requests. Due to this we have trouble with internet connection. Is there a way how to protect server against ARP poisoning attack? messages in /var/log/messages Aug 6 23:33:53 host22 /bsd: arp info overwritten for 192.168.1.249 by 00:e0:98:be:d3:cd on rl0 Aug 6 23:33:53 host22 /bsd: arp info overwritten for 192.168.1.246 by 00:e0:98:c5:8b:b9 on rl0 Aug 6 23:33:53 host22 /bsd: arp info overwritten for 192.168.1.245 by 00:e0:98:c5:9b:c5 on rl0 Aug 6 23:33:53 host22 /bsd: arp info overwritten for 192.168.1.242 by 00:e0:98:c5:8b:b9 on rl0 and still continue S pozdravem / Best Regards Miroslav Kubik IT Specialist Enterprise Server Farms Hello, There is a book called Building Firewalls with OpenBSD and PF, 2nd Edition (Paperback) that has information on this. rogern http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Re: syslogd udp port
From: poncenby [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: syslogd udp port Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2005 03:15:07 +0100 Abraham Al-Saleh wrote: On 8/5/05, poncenby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Firstly I never said mentioned the word security, so I don't know where Tobias got that from. I apologise once again for not searching the archives and reading the man pages. May I suggest some tolerance(doesn't have to be sincere) for people who are simply either too busy or too lazy to read man pages in their entirety. or just simply ignore the email. surely certain people on this list (theo - that's you!) don't actually enjoy patronising their loyal userbase? snip In the long run, it's usually faster to do research than to send a question to a mailing list and hope someone is going to hold your hand. You waste your time and everyone elses. If you want to be lazy, pay someone to do your administration, don't expect everyone else to do it for free. if you think about what you said... in the long run it's usually faster to do research just doesn't make sense. i wanted an answer within a day, didn't have time to read the man pages so posted a question to misc and got an answer (within a day). f*%k the long run, what exactly is the long run anyway. (see, anyone can be pedantic if they can be arsed). When i post to misc I hope some kind folk will receive it in the manner intended (i.e. a newbie attempting to grasp a solid foundation in BSD concepts). Yes I realise I could gain this from reading every single man page but that is not realistic (maybe it is for people with nothing better to do at that time). the box is run in my own time and when I post a question (as stupid as it might seem) then go to work and come back with a maillist full of utter dribble like this, hoping there will be at least 1 constructive answer somewhere buried within it. i run a box with openbsd in my spare time - i'm not going to pay for someone to do it for me. i'll learn the way i want to learn, which differs depending on how lazy/busy I am at that point in time. it seems a lot of people assume that openbsd enthusiasts actually have an unlimited time to find the answers to every single question they will ever have. it just isn't the case and tolerance is needed. do you agree theo? :) poncenby Hello, I have spent the last six months installing and uninstalling OpenBSD countless times on i386, Alpha, Sgi Mips, and Sparc to learn. Tried Linux, NetBSD and FreeBSD and came to appreciate OpenBSD more and more. The last month pretty much full time on learning OpenBSD. I am sacrificing my consulting time $$ to do this and find it time well spent. Still got a long ways to go but am learning all I can. And am subscribed to the mailing lists and read in my spare time. : ) Best regards, rogern _ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/
Re: x86 rings?
Hello, I have been reading this thread as of some interest that I have read some stuff on rings. Are you able to elaborate on C programming and Unix incompatible with x86. Does this mean that other architectures such as Alpha, SGI and Sparc more compatible? Thank you, rogern From: Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: x86 rings? Date: Thu, 04 Aug 2005 18:17:17 -0500 On Thursday 04 August 2005 04:47 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Unless I am very much mistaken, this is Unix not Multics. To do anything with the rings, you must make userland into a three-ring circus. That is precisely the point. The C programming language and Unix are incompatible with the x86 segmentation model, including rings, although amazing accommodations were made within C for 286 segments by Intel and Microsoft, et all before 386 flat addressing took hold. While x86 rings and segments were neat and useful, if extremely awkward to use within C, they are rapidly disappearing into the dustbin of history. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dave Feustel Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 4:05 PM To: Theo de Raadt Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: x86 rings? Ed, Ever read anything about MIT's Multics and the GE 645? http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
newbie question on patches
Hello All, Recently there were a couple of patches for libz. Am I able to install the latest patch and will that will take care of the previous patch also? My assumption is yes but want to make sure. Would this be the same with all patches if one misses a previous patch? Thank you, rogern _ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/