I'm trying to compile vsftpd 2.03 with tcpwrappers and SSL support on
OpenBSD 3.7. I've edited the builddefs.h per the readme.ssl file
#ifndef VSF_BUILDDEFS_H
#define VSF_BUILDDEFS_H
#define VSF_BUILD_TCPWRAPPERS
#define VSF_BUILD_PAM
#define VSF_BUILD_SSL
#endif /* VSF_BUILDDEFS_H */
but when
On Monday 06 June 2005 06:43, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> i am in need to figure out some info about setting a redudant. I can
> manage to have two boxes setted in my end side. My problem is to have
> the other end to support for redundance and provide a two internet
> uplink connection. H
Hey folks,
i am in need to figure out some info about setting a redudant. I can
manage to have two boxes setted in my end side. My problem is to have
the other end to support for redundance and provide a two internet
uplink connection. How have you faced such problem ?
On Sunday 05 June 2005 06:12 pm, Mark Uemura wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I recently gave a talk that may interest some. I hope
> that it could be used by anyone presenting the merits
> of OpenBSD and related Projects as a business case for
> the corporate world. The slides can be used by anyone
> in an
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 10:25:39PM -0400, Steve Shockley wrote:
> Mark Uemura wrote:
> Remote access: Windows' built-in Remote Desktop is included with the OS,
> you don't need OpenBSD for that. You couldn't do that over your Intel
> VPN? Remote Desktop is potentially vulnerable to MITM, but it's
On 05/06/05, Kvvesdan Gabor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> actually I use FreeBSD. So, I've installed OpenNTPd from ports collection,
> and it synchronizes my servers time correctly, but I can't sync to the
> server.
> I've tried it with a windows-client, and the error message was the
> following:
>
Hi everybody,
I've an "old" OnStream ADR2 Tape-Streamer with a 60GB Tape.
I didn't used it for a while but I can remember that OpenBSD 3.5/6 was
able touse it.
Now I assembled the Drive into my router and get some "errors".
Or lets say: The only mt command wich works is retension.
Not even erase
On Sunday, June 5, Nick Holland wrote:
>
> At the time I built it, it could do a build & release in less than an
> hour (BARELY less than an hour!).
>
> If you want to see fast, think about this:
> Quad AMD64
> Fast RAID controller
> lotsa RAM.
> can't recall what someone said that the buil
Lots of commentary from you, Steve... is that why you are the one giving
the talks?
>Mark Uemura wrote:
>> I hope this helps others put forth a good case for
>> OpenBSD in their working environment.
>
>Overall the presentation is well-done, but I take some exception with
>some of your conclusions
Mark Uemura wrote:
I hope this helps others put forth a good case for
OpenBSD in their working environment.
Overall the presentation is well-done, but I take some exception with
some of your conclusions on slide 34. I know when I talk to a vendor
and get unrealistic comparisons, mentally tha
Richard P. Koett wrote:
> I'm running "make build" on a Pentium 100 with 64M and an old IDE
> drive. Any guesses as to how long this might take?
>
> And, out of curiosity, how fast can a fast i386 box do it?
A while back, I think a P90-pushed-to-100MHz, with 64M or 96M of RAM and
a non-UDMA disk
(Sorry to the whole list)
I would really appreciate being able to ask anyone
with a Tyan Tiger K8W board some questions -
specifically about whether the onboard gigabit
adapter works for you with OpenBSD 3.7
Sincerely,
Douglas Maus
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kvvesdan Gabor wrote:
as I see OpenNPTd doesn't have a seprated mailing list, but we can
say it is an OpenBSD-related software, that's why I'm writing here,
but actually I use FreeBSD. So, I've installed OpenNTPd from ports
collection, and it synchronizes my servers time correctly, but I
can't
on my p2 350mhz it take about 8 hours
on my laptop it takes 51 minutes.
id guess around 10 or more hours.
sbr.
On Sun, 5 Jun 2005, Richard P. Koett wrote:
I'm running "make build" on a Pentium 100 with 64M and an old IDE drive. Any
guesses as to how long this might take?
And, out of curio
Hi there
I'm trying to run
# perl -MCPAN -e shell
cpan> install foo::bar
on 3.7
anything I try to install gives the same checksum error
"Checksum mismatch for distribution file. Please investigate.
I'd recommend removing
/root/.cpan/sources/authors/id/R/RE/REATMON/Net-Jabber-2.0.tar.gz. Its
On 5/31/05, Anderson Nadal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have 2 Dell 1850 running OpenBSD 3.7 whith this controllers.
> In the 3.6 the raid controller does not work, but in the 3.7 the
> support for this raid controller is very nice.
I wonder if any of you tried Jun 3rd snapshots on these ser
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 11:09:23PM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
> I have a problem compiling wget from the ports.
> Here is the final part of the "make" output:
>
> cc -O2 -pipe -DINET6 -o wget cmpt.o connect.o cookies.o fnmatch.o ftp.o
> ftp-basic.o ftp-ls.o ftp-opie.o hash.o headers.o host.o
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 05:48:14PM -0500, J Moore wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 12:53:30PM +0200, the unit calling itself Dunceor .
> wrote:
>
> > The OpenBSD developers develop the OS for their needs, not everybody
> > else's needs.
>
> You know, I've heard that for years... I'd like to know
Hi All,
I recently gave a talk that may interest some. I hope
that it could be used by anyone presenting the merits
of OpenBSD and related Projects as a business case for
the corporate world. The slides can be used by anyone
in any manner that would best benefit the Project.
I've updated our co
On 6/5/05, poncenby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...] however in the process of writing my ppp.conf I noticed
> ppp can do the whole NAT thing itself.
Thanks for the learning moment: I hadn't known of that option until
reading your message. Therefore, feel free to take my words with a
grain of sa
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 12:53:30PM +0200, the unit calling itself Dunceor .
wrote:
> The OpenBSD developers develop the OS for their needs, not everybody
> else's needs.
You know, I've heard that for years... I'd like to know if that's the
project's "official position".
Curious,
Jay
I have a problem compiling wget from the ports.
Here is the final part of the "make" output:
cc -O2 -pipe -DINET6 -o wget cmpt.o connect.o cookies.o fnmatch.o ftp.o
ftp-basic.o ftp-ls.o ftp-opie.o hash.o headers.o host.o html-parse.o
html-url.o http.o init.o log.o main.o gen-md5.o gnu-md5.o net
"Constantine A. Murenin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got this six-months-old message this evening... Has someone invented
> a time-machine? :-)
yeh.. i got four old messages..
cu
JRL
--
If you don't remember something, it never existed...
If you aren't remembered, you never existed...
I don
* Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-06-05 22:36]:
> * Frank Denis (Jedi/Sector One) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-06-05 22:22]:
> > Since -current changed a bit the way interface groups are working, is
> > there a simple way to emulate the old behavior?
> >
> > Specifically, I have a pptp s
On Sunday 05 June 2005 16:46, Richard P. Koett wrote:
> I'm running "make build" on a Pentium 100 with 64M and an old IDE drive.
> Any guesses as to how long this might take?
>
> And, out of curiosity, how fast can a fast i386 box do it?
I wouldn't be surprised if it took 40 hours. The lack of me
Hello,
as I see OpenNPTd doesn't have a seprated mailing list, but we can say it is
an OpenBSD-related software, that's why I'm writing here, but
actually I use FreeBSD. So, I've installed OpenNTPd from ports collection,
and it synchronizes my servers time correctly, but I can't sync to the
serv
I use ZoneMinder (http://www.zoneminder.com/). But have not tried
running it on OBSD. But it is a great package. Plus it is OSS and
supports a lot of different cameras in various price ranges.
-J
On 6/3/05, Johan SANCHEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 07:19:12 -0500
> Dave Fe
I'm running "make build" on a Pentium 100 with 64M and an old IDE drive. Any
guesses as to how long this might take?
And, out of curiosity, how fast can a fast i386 box do it?
* Frank Denis (Jedi/Sector One) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-06-05 22:22]:
> Since -current changed a bit the way interface groups are working, is
> there a simple way to emulate the old behavior?
>
> Specifically, I have a pptp server using poptop that creates a lot of tun
> interfaces. But thes
Hello.
Since -current changed a bit the way interface groups are working, is
there a simple way to emulate the old behavior?
Specifically, I have a pptp server using poptop that creates a lot of tun
interfaces. But these interfaces are not automatically assigned to an
interface group. So
Hello,
I just wrote a nice theme for Blackbox, with [1] as the wallpaper and
colors of this image have a central place in theme, on my Debian box. But
I tried loading it on OpenBSD 3.7 laptop, I found out it didn't worked.
This was due to the fact that, it had been written for Blackbox 0.70,
while
Regards.
Is anyone who could install Eclipse from ports or package?
I cannot install because jdk install always breaks. :/
pkg error:
# pkg_add -vvv eclipse-sdk-gtk2-3.0.1.tgz
parsing eclipse-sdk-gtk2-3.0.1
Dependencies for eclipse-sdk-gtk2-3.0.1 resolve to: apache-ant-1.6.2,
jdk-1.4.2p0, gtk
greetings all,
i decided to get rid of my horrible all-in-one adsl modem/router/wap and
replace with a rather cool openbsd box. i was set on using pf to handle
the passing of traffic from the tun interface to the internal private
address space, however in the process of writing my ppp.conf I
On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 03:20:54PM -0600, Chris Kuethe wrote:
> The battery is one of the most braindead I've ever seen. I'm trying to
> fix battery life prediction right now - not an easy thing as the
> battery really only gives us voltage, and that's nearly constant until
> right before the machi
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 05:40:51AM +0900, Hiroshi Maruyama wrote:
> One different thing I did when installing is the following.
> I went into shell before installing OpenBSD/zaurus to pass options '-h
> 16 -s 63 -c 7936' with OpenBSD's fdisk, which might not be descrived
> in the install guide.
So
Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from mgedv online:
> mickey, any news on that?
woiking on it right now.
i have been given a good stimula for this work recently (;
cu
--
paranoic mickey (my employers have changed but, the name has remained)
Sorry wrong list
Best Regards,
John
On 6/5/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I've hit sort of a deadend and I'm not sure what to do. I've tried to
> install OpenBSD with
> linux on the zaurus and everything was going well until I got to the
> part of installing th
Greetings,
I've hit sort of a deadend and I'm not sure what to do. I've tried to
install OpenBSD with
linux on the zaurus and everything was going well until I got to the
part of installing the sets. I had previously put the sets in a folder
on hdd2, when asked where the files where I entered the
Marc Winiger wrote:
Since I updated Kernel to -current my System frequently freezes. I'm not
even able to build userland.
Any idea?
Try a snapshot? With the recent hackathon, maybe some stuff isn't in
/faq/current.html yet.
I had a similar problem with nfs after enabling packet queueing (CBQ)
on the interface. I've since disabled queueing on the internal interface as
an interim solution, but am planning on installing an additional NIC
for nfs stuff.
I experienced the nfsd send error 55 with a linux client too.
btw,
Hi List
Since I updated Kernel to -current my System frequently freezes. I'm not
even able to build userland.
It freezes on any APM activities like switching off display, reboot or
power off. And it also freezes on using special keys (i.e. Fn-Font)
Any idea? dmesg is attached. Are there some m
this message wasn't sent by me; if it was it's probably some
mailserver fuckup. there is no stephanie. :)
-b.
On Sun, 5 Jun 2005, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
> On 15/10/04, br1an <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Stephanie for OpenBSD 3.6 is released
>
> I got this six-months-old message this eve
Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
>>> some BIOSes unable to represent USB-stick as ordinary
>>> hard disk with real geometry.
>>>
>>> instead of it I see fd1 due "machine disk" with 1.44M
>>> floppy geometry (80/2/18).
>>>
>>> I have tried to copy over floppy??.fs (which is in
>>> 80/2/18 geo
Hello list,
what4s a good strategy to pass decrypted VPN traffic from roadwarriors
on my internal firewall (3.7) interface? The source IP addresses from
the roadwarriors are either:
(1) a dynamic IP from an arbitrary ISP:
Here I could use authpf to dynamically adjust my rules
or
(2) an intern
some BIOSes unable to represent USB-stick as ordinary
hard disk with real geometry.
instead of it I see fd1 due "machine disk" with 1.44M
floppy geometry (80/2/18).
I have tried to copy over floppy??.fs (which is in
80/2/18 geometry) to USB-stick but it failed to boot.
does anybod
Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
I've just tried qemu + qemuX which seems to work well:
http://stegefin.free.fr/qemu/qemu.dmg
http://cordney.com/QemuX/
Same here. I finally have a functional ver. of OpenBSD 3.7 running on
QEMU on my PowerBook. I was not happy, however, with the OpenBSD image
that f
I have had no luck doing anything with gdb / pthreads on openbsd 3.6,
and haven't found any similar complaint in the misc@/tech@ archives.
The sample code that I'm using is attached below.
Is gdb (6.1 ships w/ 3.6) supposed to work with this implementation of
pthreads? Calling 'info threads'
Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
> Hello misc@openbsd.org,
>
> some BIOSes unable to represent USB-stick as ordinary
> hard disk with real geometry.
>
> instead of it I see fd1 due "machine disk" with 1.44M
> floppy geometry (80/2/18).
>
> I have tried to copy over floppy??.fs (which is in
>
Hey list,
I know this error message has been handled earlier on this list, that post
did not contain any useful information for me though, so Im giving it another
try.
My setup is a OpenBSD 3.7 multi purpose "server" which acts as a
firewall/gateway/file server/whatnot. Then I have a workstation
Hello misc@openbsd.org,
some BIOSes unable to represent USB-stick as ordinary
hard disk with real geometry.
instead of it I see fd1 due "machine disk" with 1.44M
floppy geometry (80/2/18).
I have tried to copy over floppy??.fs (which is in
80/2/18 geometry) to USB-stick but it failed to b
Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
brief info on issues with M$ VPC are mentioned here
http://slagheap.net/openbsd/
best option is to use qemu or boches
there are some qemu images here:
http://www.freeoszoo.org/
Took that one and it runs famous for me. Thank you :)
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