On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Oct 2005, Steve Harding wrote:
> To access the tape, you need to be root or be in the operator group.
And before you try that, first make sure the tape appears as st0 in
your dmesg. Like the other poster said, check cabling end make sure it
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005, Steve Harding wrote:
> I recently installed a SCSI card and an external HP SureStore 24G tape drive,
> and am unable to access it. By reading lots of man pages, it appears that I
> need to configure /dev/rst0 so that it knows what is hooked to the SCSI port,
> but I have no cl
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 09:29:37AM +1000, Damien Miller wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Oct 2005, Antti Harri wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have two USB printers, is there a way to assign
> >a fixed device name instead of device name being
> >assigned dynamically? If it's not possible at all,
> >are there plans to
I am having a problem booting an Intel xSeries 336 from cdrom. I have
tried both the 3.7 cd image and the latest snapshot image and both have
the same symptoms.
When the machine boots, it loads the kernel into memory correctly, and
begins probing the pci bus. I haven't got the exact dmesg as th
Hello, I am trying to find out some docs about HFSC scheduler and PF, but I
did not found it anywhere, in the pf.conf man page and PF Users Guide there
are no examples that cover HFSC usage, only PRIQ and CBQ.
Does anybody know where I can find it ?
The book Building Firewalls with PF and OpenBSD h
** Reply to message from Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sun, 16
Oct 2005 18:34:54 +0100
>On 16 Oct 2005, at 17:13, Dave Anderson wrote:
>
>>> That being said, FTP is well past the time it was designed for.
>>> OpenSSH
>>> is very stable and featurefull. Just make sure it isn't *too*
>>>
Michael Frost wrote:
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> I wonder if the Cyrix Cx5530 IDE is not supported by OpenBSD v3.8/i386.
> I'm a newbie to OpenBSD and therefore would like to post my dmesg, maybe
> somebody is able to clear the thing up and give me some advice howto
On 10/16/05, Steve Harding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I recently installed a SCSI card and an external HP SureStore 24G tape
> drive, and am unable to access it. By reading lots of man pages, it
> appears that I need to configure /dev/rst0 so that it knows what is
> hooked to the SCSI port, but
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Dear list members,
I will be soon building a print server using a small OpenBSD box and,
initially, a Lexmark E230 printer. Before doing so, I would like to know if
anybody has already tried attaching such printer to a system. If so, any
inputs on problems that I might face?
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On Sun, 16 Oct 2005, Antti Harri wrote:
Hi,
I have two USB printers, is there a way to assign
a fixed device name instead of device name being
assigned dynamically? If it's not possible at all,
are there plans to implement it?
You could try making symlinks using hotplugd(8) attach and detach
On 10/16/05, Antti Harri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have two USB printers, is there a way to assign
> a fixed device name instead of device name being
> assigned dynamically? If it's not possible at all,
> are there plans to implement it?
no and no.
I recently installed a SCSI card and an external HP SureStore 24G tape
drive, and am unable to access it. By reading lots of man pages, it
appears that I need to configure /dev/rst0 so that it knows what is
hooked to the SCSI port, but I have no clue how to do it. Worse, I have
this feeling tha
A driver for the K2 SATA controller found in the Apple iMac G5 was
just committed to the tree. This means that almost all built-in
devices are now supported and my iMac now boots multi-user from its
internal SATA disk.
There are still some issues to be solved, like support for the
built-in power
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I wonder if the Cyrix Cx5530 IDE is not supported by OpenBSD v3.8/i386.
I'm a newbie to OpenBSD and therefore would like to post my dmesg, maybe
somebody is able to clear the thing up and give me some advice howto
support DMA modus for my 2,5'' ha
You could always step back in time and buy a 2.1 CD (or the whole set,
if you're feeling rich) ...though installing even 3.7 feels like
stepping back in time now (:
Hello-
I am in the process of setting up my first pf box. I am embarrassed to
say that I am having trouble even getting past the networking portion of
my network. The box I am configuring is going to be between my cable
modem and my wireless routerso this is where my issues are coming
f
Hello-
I am in the process of setting up my first pf box. I am embarrassed to
say that I am having trouble even getting past the networking portion of
my network. The box I am configuring is going to be between my cable
modem and my wireless routerso this is where my issues are coming
f
On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 01:33:56PM +, Ed Wandasiewicz wrote:
> How about a hooded sweatshirt with a puffy logo on the back to celebrate
> 10 years?
Wim already sells similar sweaters, with puffy on front (and no
age, since OpenBSD is timeless).
Ciao,
Kili
--
dual gigabit cards in a
--On 16 October 2005 11:04 -0400, Mike wrote:
[3] Check carefully, many of these boards only support RNG
Very carefully - you can't just go by model number; this was on
undeadly:
"VIA is annoying because they don't say which particular CPU is on
those EPIA mobos. The reason I'm saying this
> > At that point, I had to boot bsd.old because it simply refused to boot.
> > Based on the incorrect assumption that the snapshot was pre -release I
> > decided to download the kernel from 3.8-release and install that. The kernel
> > now booted but wi didn't work. I started looking at the differe
How about a hooded sweatshirt with a puffy logo on the back to celebrate
10 years?
Ed.
On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 12:07:19AM +0200, emmanuel.jarri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a new t-shirt planned for the 10 years anniversary ?
>
> What about a t-shirt with a slogan like :
> "10 years of loyalty"
>
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005, Ludwig Mises wrote:
> > You did not report any problem in a decent way. I'm almost 100% sure you
> > created the problem yourself by not following the proper upgrade path.
>
>
>
> This is very probable. Actually, it gets more complex than this... I
> installed the snapshot
On Sat, 15 Oct 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is really a misc@ question, so I'll post my answers there.
> I just like to know if the FFS/UFS was modified or if the Limit is still 1TB?
Yes, limit is still 1TB.
> If so: Is it planed to e.g. update to (maybe) UFS2 or modify the existing
> UF
Hi,
I have two USB printers, is there a way to assign
a fixed device name instead of device name being
assigned dynamically? If it's not possible at all,
are there plans to implement it?
--
Antti Harri
On 16 Oct 2005, at 17:13, Dave Anderson wrote:
>> That being said, FTP is well past the time it was designed for.
>> OpenSSH
>> is very stable and featurefull. Just make sure it isn't *too*
>> featureful
>> for what you're doing.
>
> There _is_ one useful-to-me feature of FTP that I can't find
On 16 Oct 2005, at 15:47, Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
> 2
>> 1. Continue using scponly but with chroot and then linking the
>> directories inside their home directories.
>
> I thought scponly has chroot functionality builtin.
Yes it does, and you can't link outside of that chroot. Also, you
have
On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 11:04:17AM -0400, Mike wrote:
> VPN at fairly high speeds. I'm not sure the hardware acceleration on
> the VIA boards (called ACE, padlock, etc.) is supported for IPSec [1,2].
> I got these results:
>
> Pair of EPIA PD1 with RNG and AES [3]:
> AES SHA: 24 Mbps
> BLF
Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 13 October 2005 17:50 -0400, Andrew Atrens wrote:
>> Cpu is a Geode1100 - doing 10Mb/s IPsec has it maxed out :)
If you want a low-ish power cpu for running crypto, the newer c3/eden
are better.
I, too, was looking for a low power, low cost platform for doing
** Reply to message from Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
Sun, 16 Oct 2005 16:34:21 +0200
>That being said, FTP is well past the time it was designed for. OpenSSH
>is very stable and featurefull. Just make sure it isn't *too* featureful
>for what you're doing.
There _is_ one useful-to-me f
hello misc@,
I've just bought my shiny new IBM R50e notebook (model 1834-S5G),
installed latest snapshot (from 15th) and during startup I get:
Loading...
probing: pc0
apm: connect error
mem[628K 501M a20=on]
disk: hd0+
>> OpenBSD/i386 BOOT 2.10
boot>
then the install goes ok, I can bootup the
On 10/16/05, Roy Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone already defined a syntax file
> for pf (vim)? or know of one in progress?
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script_search_results.php?keywords=pf
2 seconds of research.
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> On 10/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 2. Using vsftpd which support ssl both on login and on the data transfer
> > (prefered),
> > and then using the buildin support for jailing users. Then linking the
> > directories
> > inside their home directories.
>
> I've successfu
Roy Morris wrote:
Has anyone already defined a syntax file
for pf (vim)? or know of one in progress?
Thanks
Rm
skip that, found it
Has anyone already defined a syntax file
for pf (vim)? or know of one in progress?
Thanks
Rm
2005/10/15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 1. Continue using scponly but with chroot and then linking the directories
> inside their home directories.
I thought scponly has chroot functionality builtin.
On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 04:32:52PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently working with one of our file servers. Users need access to the
> server from where they live and so far I have been using sshd with scponly.
>
> I have used scponly because I don't want them to have a sh
jared r r spiegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it's easy to be an armchair quarterback, and perhaps i don't
> know the whole story, but it'd be nice if soren-et-al. appeared
> to not be resting on the laurels of selling a boat load of
> 4501/4801s over the past few years and instead was p
Martin Dommermuth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does "pppoe0: phase dead" mean that it has given up trying to
> connect?
No, it just means there is no connection.
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Ludwig Mises wrote:
This is very probable. Actually, it gets more complex than this...
No, it doesn't.
Once you 'upgraded' from -current to -release, you guaranteed that you'd
see problems that the developers don't care about. You may have any
number of such problems, all stemming from ker
On Sunday 16 October 2005 10:15, you wrote:
> Please can anybody help me to solve ? I can run some kernel debbuger,
> not problem, but I have to know what to test.
>
> Please I am not subscribed to this list so send copy of answer if you
> direct it back to list.
>
> Thank you.
Wrong list, tech@
On Sunday 16 October 2005 05:01, you wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just have a possible bug to report and want to make sure before sending it.
> I am trying to play an audio cd with cdio and it stops after a little
> while. The cd plays fine with xcd.
>
> dmesg | grep cd0
>
> cd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: S
Puffy: 10 Years of rEvolution
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Sent: Sunday, 16 October 2005 8:07 AM
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Subject: 10 years T-shirt
Hi,
is there a new t-shirt planned for the 10 years anniversary ?
What abou
> You did not report any problem in a decent way. I'm almost 100% sure you
> created the problem yourself by not following the proper upgrade path.
This is very probable. Actually, it gets more complex than this... I
installed the snapshot from 10/14 and after rebooting the kernel wouldn't
boot.
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005, Ludwig Mises wrote:
> > Of course it works perfectly in -current.
>
>
> By the way, thank you for answering this question. Will this be backported
> to 3.8-stable?
This not, that neither.
You did not report any problem in a decent way. I'm almost 100% sure you
created the
> Of course it works perfectly in -current.
By the way, thank you for answering this question. Will this be backported
to 3.8-stable?
> The problem is you made an assumption which is false.
Yes, I made an assumption. Is the snapshot of 10/14 3.8-current? If so, I'll
just upgrade from my now 3.8-release system with the snapshot. I made the
mistake of thinking that -release would be more recent than the snapshot, of
course now I
> > You tried to go back... (3.8-current -> OPENBSD_3_8_BASE which
> > corresponds to 3.8-release). If you want 3.8-release, the easiest thing to
> > do will be to wait for the actual release, and then install from scratch.
>
>
> Are you saying that the snapshot of 10/14 is 3.8-current? If so, my
> You tried to go back... (3.8-current -> OPENBSD_3_8_BASE which
> corresponds to 3.8-release). If you want 3.8-release, the easiest thing to
> do will be to wait for the actual release, and then install from scratch.
Are you saying that the snapshot of 10/14 is 3.8-current? If so, my bad. Let
me
On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 11:53:42PM -0600, Ludwig Mises wrote:
> I upgraded to OPENBSD_3_8_BASE (after first upgrading to the snapshot from
> 10/14) and wicontrol no longer seems to work:
quoting http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Flavors :
"One should also understand that the update process is
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