We finally got some money to build a router for the center of a 200-300
user network. Upon arrival I found it to be one giant segment with old
old switches (sort of - not real ones) and terrible sprawl.
I need to build a router that will handle 7 segments, 4 of which are
very heavily used, 3 of w
So I have an FTP server behind a pf firewall running generic 3.6, and
am trying to run ftp-proxy in reverse mode. Active transfers work, but
passive ones don't. I'm quite sure the firewall rules are right,
because of the active transfers working, and because I can see the
problem in the FTP logs. H
I spent the last three days reading through all the archives.
And I have no clue what I am doing wrong. I only started down
this road because of some of the other posters. I figured I
would give assembly a shot.
I read Assembly Step by Step, which is really geared toward
DOS and linux, but it's
On Wed, 20 Jul 2005, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 18:01 +0200, Bruno Rohee wrote:
> > Thus breaking a behaviour that people have been used too for about the
> > last 30 years.
>
> Telnet was used for most of the last 30 years, too.
the introduction of ssh did not magically make
At 12:16 AM +0200 7/19/05, Romain GAILLEGUE wrote:
Today, I look in my log file and just before an attack i see
that there is this kind of line :
Jul 18 22:40:51 llaw sshd[15543]: Did not receive identification string
from 80.57.221.58
so with swatch and pf (for example) it's possible to block
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 04:43:58PM -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote:
>On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 01:36:56PM -0400, Ryan Yu wrote:
>>
>> So before, the IDE Master used to be wd0 and the Slave wd1. When the SATA is
>> added, that drive becomes the wd0 and the IDE's move up 1, wd1 and wd2
>> respectively.
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 18:01 +0200, Bruno Rohee wrote:
> Thus breaking a behaviour that people have been used too for about the
> last 30 years.
Telnet was used for most of the last 30 years, too.
--
Shawn K. Quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks for the assistance.
I got back on my OpenBSD 3.7 workstation and used cdrecord to burn snapshot
cd37.iso for sgi.
openbsd37#cdrecord -v speed=4 dev=/dev/rcd1c /tmp/cd37.iso
Went to the SGI O2 command monitor and input
boot -f dksc(0,4,8)
Cannot load dksc(0,4,8)
Illegal f_magic numbe
Thanks for the assistance.
I got back on my OpenBSD 3.7 workstation and used cdrecord to burn snapshot
cd37.iso for sgi.
openbsd37#cdrecord -v speed=4 dev=/dev/rcd1c /tmp/cd37.iso
Went to the SGI O2 command monitor and input
>boot -f dksc(0,4,8)
Cannot load dksc(0,4,8)
Illegal f_magic number
Marcus Watts states:
>
> Another way to fix this, is if you're using %, make sure the random
> value you plug into % is smaller than the largest multiple. For 189,
> that would be 22724694*189 or 4294967296U. If the number you get
> is larger than this, discard it and obtain another random numbe
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 01:36:56PM -0400, Ryan Yu wrote:
> I'm having a problem adding a SATA drive to my current obsd configuration. I
> have two IDE drives in the box. A 12gig and a 40gig. I have the /, /usr,
> /var, /tmp and swap on the 12gig and /home on the 40 gig. I just purchased a
> SAT
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 10:46:34AM -0400, Masoud Sharbiani wrote:
| Is it possible to fix that out of memory condition panic() so that
| instead of a panic system closes one or more of the processes to
| continue to run?
Great Idea ! That way, your server will just keep running and shooting
of ran
> Use packages or do the build using a X11 box.
Why not just use the no_x11 flavor to install gnuplot, and then
build Amanda?
That's what I do, it works like a charm.
Benny
--
"I'd rather staple a skunk to my forehead and go to a trade show
for banjo makers."-- PHB
Anybody know if this is supported with obsd?
Seems to be with fbsd.
--
John Brooks
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'm having a problem adding a SATA drive to my current obsd configuration. I
> have two IDE drives in the box. A 12gig and a 40gig. I have the /, /usr,
> /var, /tmp and swap on the 12gig and /home on the 40 gig. I just purchased a
> SATA drive with a pci controller card to add to the box. Wh
On 7/20/05, Xavier Beaudouin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> Before I remake the wheel, I am looking if someone has done some kind
> of software that
> can monitor a carp interface and execute a script that can execute
> some basic things.
There is ifstated in the CVS tree but it do
I'm having a problem adding a SATA drive to my current obsd configuration. I
have two IDE drives in the box. A 12gig and a 40gig. I have the /, /usr,
/var, /tmp and swap on the 12gig and /home on the 40 gig. I just purchased a
SATA drive with a pci controller card to add to the box. When I do
hi,
On Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 08:17:31PM +0200, Matthias Kilian wrote:
> I just tried to get a D-Link DWL-520 PCI adapter I purchased the
> other day running.
>
> First problem:
>
> ath0 at pci0 dev 15 function 0 "Atheros AR5212" rev 0x01: irq 6
> ath0: AR5212 7.9 phy 4.5 rf2112 5.6 rf2112 5.6ath0
Hello
Thanks for the fast reply :)
/Xavier
Le 20 juil. 05 ` 20:19, Niclas Sodergard a icrit :
On 7/20/05, Xavier Beaudouin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello there,
Before I remake the wheel, I am looking if someone has done some kind
of software that
can monitor a carp interface and execute
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 01:05:29PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> > It appears to be a DWL-G520+, (or "AirPlus Extreme"), so it just
> > isn't supported by OpenBSD.
>
> So they changed the innards again? I had a DWL-G520+, which produced
> only
Well, it seems that the important thing is tha
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
> Clint M. Sand
> Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 12:15 PM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: sniffer
>
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 11:28:08AM -0500, eric wrote:
> > On Tue, 2005-0
Hello there,
Before I remake the wheel, I am looking if someone has done some kind
of software that
can monitor a carp interface and execute a script that can execute
some basic things.
Idea is to make 2 mysql servers and start the "backup" one only if
carp status move from BACKUP state t
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 06:01:11PM +0200, Bruno Rohee wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 04:57:00PM +0300, Thanos Tsouanas wrote:
> >
> > IMHO, either the man pages should be altered, or the chown program, so
> > that it understands no '.', but just the ':'.
>
> Thus breaking a behaviour that peopl
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 11:28:08AM -0500, eric wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 17:20:43 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed...
>
> > I need to sniff a network segment and I need to sniff both headers and
> > data. Because tcpdump captures only headers its unsuitable for the task.
> > I saw that p
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 10:33 am, Stephan Tesch wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2005 16:49 schrieben Sie:
> > Here's the keyboard section of my xorg.conf
> >
> > # nano -w xorg.conf
> > Section "InputDevice"
> > Identifier "keyboard1"
> > Driver "kbd"
> > Option "XkbModel" "pc104"
Masoud Sharbiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ted,
> Is it possible to fix that out of memory condition panic() so that
> instead of a panic system closes one or more of the processes to
> continue to run?
Is it possible to fix that we have peace on earth and end hunger?
//art
> cheers,
> Maso
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 04:57:00PM +0300, Thanos Tsouanas wrote:
>
> IMHO, either the man pages should be altered, or the chown program, so
> that it understands no '.', but just the ':'.
Thus breaking a behaviour that people have been used too for about the
last 30 years.
--
Fairy Tale, n.:
Am Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2005 16:49 schrieben Sie:
> Here's the keyboard section of my xorg.conf
>
> # nano -w xorg.conf
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier "keyboard1"
> Driver "kbd"
> Option "XkbModel" "pc104"
> Option "XkbLayout "us"
> Option "XkbOptions ""
>
STFA. I had the same problem and posted 2 solutions recently.
--
stephen
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 09:49:51AM -0500, Qv6 wrote:
> Folks:
>
> Just installed OBSD and trying to use kde with kdm as login. On the kdm
> screen, the mouse works, but the keyboard will not. I have tried
> several keyb
Folks:
Just installed OBSD and trying to use kde with kdm as login. On the kdm
screen, the mouse works, but the keyboard will not. I have tried
several keyboards with no result. On the other hand, when I boot into
xdm, no problem there - both mouse and keyboard works and I can log
into the sys
Ted,
Is it possible to fix that out of memory condition panic() so that
instead of a panic system closes one or more of the processes to
continue to run?
cheers,
Masoud Sharbiani
Ted Unangst wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005, Gordon Ross wrote:
I've got an OpneBSD 3.7 machine (no patches - jus
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 02:10:46PM +0200, Moritz Grimm wrote:
> Even though the chown(8) man page states that the colon needs to be the
> separator between user and group, the period (still(?), maybe for
> historical/POSIXish reasons?) can function as the separator as well.
> This means that und
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 08:59:18AM -0400, Will H. Backman wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > I just found out that chsh complains if a username has a '.' in it:
> >
> > % sudo chsh foo.bar
> > [ ... ]
> > chsh: '.' is dangerous in a login name
> >
> > I'm sure there's a reason (why? regexps involved?) bu
check brconfig(8)
link2 Setting this flag causes all packets to be passed on to ipsec(4)
for processing, based on the policies established by the adminis-
trator using the ipsecadm(8) command. If appropriate security
associations (SAs) exist, they wi
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Gary Clemans-Gibbon wrote:
> Darren Tucker wrote:
>> Gary Clemans-Gibbon wrote:
>>
>>> Also I have just grabbed the stable branch from cvs and am running stable
>>> GENERIC and still doesn't fix it. Just a recap - the problem is not just
>>> samba writes to either of the data
That is correct. To disable the bell in X, use "xset b off" (see
xset(1)). You could add the line "set bell-style visible" to
~/.inputrc to turn get a visible bell instead of an audible bell in
applications that use the readline library (see readline(3)).
See also the following post:
http://marc
On 7/20/05, edgar mortiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i tried disabling beep on my laptop via
>
> sysctl -w keyboard.bell.pitch=0
>
> and i got an error saying
>
> sysctl: top level name keyboard in keyboard.bell.pitch is invalid
That's because it's wsconsctl, not sysctl.
edgar mortiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i tried disabling beep on my laptop via
>
> sysctl -w keyboard.bell.pitch=0
>
> and i got an error saying
>
> sysctl: top level name keyboard in keyboard.bell.pitch is invalid
Yes, that's fully expected. There is no such sysctl setting.
You might
Johan M:son Lindman wrote:
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 21:43, you wrote:
have read it. And it doesn't say anything about trying current instead
of the "stable" branch as I have. Your hint doesn't help most users as
they don't run current but stable. This OpenBSD list seems to be filled
with some of
Ugh! thanks for pointing me out .. no wonder I'm doing it wrong .. it
needs to go to the wsconsctl.conf file =/
thanks
john
On 7/20/05, John Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 07:16:22AM -0600, edgar mortiz wrote:
> > i tried disabling beep on my laptop via
> >
> > sysc
Thanos Tsouanas wrote:
I just found out that chsh complains if a username has a '.' in it:
% sudo chsh foo.bar
[ ... ]
chsh: '.' is dangerous in a login name
I'm sure there's a reason (why? regexps involved?) but I think that
since chsh complains, adduser should complain too. No?
The reasons
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 07:16:22AM -0600, edgar mortiz wrote:
> i tried disabling beep on my laptop via
>
> sysctl -w keyboard.bell.pitch=0
>
> and i got an error saying
>
> sysctl: top level name keyboard in keyboard.bell.pitch is invalid
>
> I'm using OpenBSD 3.7-current GENERIC #239
wsc
i tried disabling beep on my laptop via
sysctl -w keyboard.bell.pitch=0
and i got an error saying
sysctl: top level name keyboard in keyboard.bell.pitch is invalid
I'm using OpenBSD 3.7-current GENERIC #239
regards,
edgar
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
> Thanos Tsouanas
> Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 7:02 AM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: '.' in username
>
> Hello.
>
> I just found out that chsh complains if a username has a '.' in it:
>
> % sudo
Maybe because of
chown foo.bar filename
?
2005/7/20, Thanos Tsouanas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just found out that chsh complains if a username has a '.' in it:
>
> % sudo chsh foo.bar
> [ ... ]
> chsh: '.' is dangerous in a login name
>
> I'm sure there's a reason (why? regexps involved?)
Matthias Kilian wrote:
> > I just tried to get a D-Link DWL-520 PCI adapter I purchased the
> > other day running.
>
> It appears to be a DWL-G520+, (or "AirPlus Extreme"), so it just
> isn't supported by OpenBSD.
So they changed the innards again? I had a DWL-G520+, which produced
only
Jul 5 20
On 7/20/05, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I started building some 3.7 machines, and since I have no intention of
> runing X on them, I answered "no" to the install question about running X.
>
> Now as I build port I find many of the ones I one have a dependenct on X
> :-(. I dowloaded and ins
stan wrote:
I started building some 3.7 machines, and since I have no intention of
runing X on them, I answered "no" to the install question about running X.
Now as I build port I find many of the ones I one have a dependenct on X
:-(. I dowloaded and installed the xvase and xsjare tarvalss, bu
Hello.
I just found out that chsh complains if a username has a '.' in it:
% sudo chsh foo.bar
[ ... ]
chsh: '.' is dangerous in a login name
I'm sure there's a reason (why? regexps involved?) but I think that
since chsh complains, adduser should complain too. No?
--
Thanos Tsouanas
I started building some 3.7 machines, and since I have no intention of
runing X on them, I answered "no" to the install question about running X.
Now as I build port I find many of the ones I one have a dependenct on X
:-(. I dowloaded and installed the xvase and xsjare tarvalss, but many of
the
On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 10:21:57 +0300
Thanos Tsouanas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 12:55:23AM +0200, knitti wrote:
> > On 7/20/05, Thanos Tsouanas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I've added
> > > User foo
> > > on a VirtualHost apache directive,
> > >
> > > but when
On Jul 20, 2005, at 6:05 AM, Thanos Tsouanas wrote:
Any thoughts for a better way? Actually, a way to tell suexec that
it's root is /htdocs and not /var/www/htdocs would be ideal, but I
don't think it can be done without recompiling. No?
Recompile.
I point it at /var/www so I can get /var/ww
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 10:45:14AM +0200, knitti wrote:
> On 7/20/05, Thanos Tsouanas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The problem is,
> > Premature end of script headers
> >
> > The script runs fine without the User/Group directives, and also runs
> > fine if I su to the user and run it by hand.
>
On Jul 20, 2005, at 3:43 AM, stan wrote:
I'm building several new 3.7 machines. These machines will be Amanda
clients (only, not servers)/ Looks like the amanda port depends on
gnuplot,
which depends on X11.
Use packages or do the build using a X11 box.
Now, I really don;t want X on these m
I problem with squid diskd in 3.7 GENERIC.
diskd process seem hang, when i restart squid. with
this error:
assertion failed:
/usr/ports/www/squid/w-squid-2.5.STABLE9/squid-2.5.STABLE9/src/fs/diskd/store_io_diskd.c:494:
"++send_errors < 100"
should i recompile new kernel to tunning message
queue.
Hi,
...on Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 12:35:37PM -0400, Michael Shalayeff wrote:
> Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from Alexander Bochmann:
> > Just to drop this in again - at least here, writing from
> > an OS X (10.2 or 10.3) system to a Samba 2 server is
> > abysmally slow up to
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 21:43, you wrote:
> WARNING, this is likely going to sound offensive to some people...
>
> Johan M:son Lindman wrote:
> > On Tuesday 19 July 2005 17:02, you wrote:
> >>Since OpenBSD is not very helpful in this case I can only enclose the
> >>dmesg without the enclosure plugg
Hi,
...on Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 09:43:45PM -0400, stan wrote:
> I'm building several new 3.7 machines. These machines will be Amanda
> clients (only, not servers)/ Looks like the amanda port depends on gnuplot,
> which depends on X11.
Build on a machine that has the dependencies
installed and
On 7/20/05, Blake Darche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When my PPPoE connection dies (userland PPP), my OpenBSD 3.7 box that
> runs PF + NAT slows to a crawl when trying to login to it through SSH.
> When the connection comes back up, it goes back to speed. Anyone
> have any ideas what could be ca
hi..
Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there anything special I need to do for assembly on amd64?
[...]
> elf2olf: test1: Exec format error.
>
> Is there something that I am missing that I need to do on amd64?
this has been discussed lately on this list. see archives:
http://marc.theaimsgro
On 7/20/05, Thanos Tsouanas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem is,
> Premature end of script headers
>
> The script runs fine without the User/Group directives, and also runs
> fine if I su to the user and run it by hand.
>
> Any ideas?
I don't know exactly what suexec does, but if your sc
Steve Latif [Wed Jul 20, 2005 at 12:07:58AM -0700] wrote:
>Hi, I installed 3.7 on and sgi o2, Once I reboot from the install, I
>get a panic:
>
> Starting up the system...
>
>
>Exception:
>Status register: 0x34050082
>Cause register: 0x8008
>Exception PC: 0x0, Exception R
Hi, I installed 3.7 on and sgi o2, Once I reboot from the install, I
get a panic:
Starting up the system...
Exception:
Status register: 0x34050082
Cause register: 0x8008
Exception PC: 0x0, Exception RA: 0x800103a8
Read TLB miss exception, bad address: 0x0
Saved user
When my PPPoE connection dies (userland PPP), my OpenBSD 3.7 box that
runs PF + NAT slows to a crawl when trying to login to it through SSH.
When the connection comes back up, it goes back to speed. Anyone
have any ideas what could be causing such a variation in speed? PF
blocks all packets on t
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 12:55:23AM +0200, knitti wrote:
> On 7/20/05, Thanos Tsouanas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've added
> > User foo
> > on a VirtualHost apache directive,
> >
> > but when I try to exec the cgi script I want, these appear in the error
> > logs:
> > (9)Bad file desc
On 7/19/05, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there anything special I need to do for assembly on amd64?
WTF! Is there some sort of sh3llc0de sk00l this month? This is at
least the third request like this we've seen this month.
> Is there something that I am missing that I need to do on amd6
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