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dlg and I had a look at this and we concur with Jon. You can move a single
disk RAID 0 from behind the ami controller and use it as a single disk. What
you can't do is going the other way around (from SATA controller to RAID 0).
After reading your email we gathered it is what you did.
Can you pl
Description:
At least two different pcmcia wireless lan cards cause wi to panic on a
Toshiba Satellite Pro 430 CDT running OpenBSD 3.7. Other PCMCIA cards
(neither are wireless cards although) work acceptably.
Checks performed:
-Looked @ src/sys/dev/ic/if_wi.c revs and did not see
On 10/24/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to have my OpenBSD system run an anonymous FTP server, so I
> have /etc/rc.conf.local with the flags for ftpd.
>
> They are:
>
> # -A Anonymous only
> # -l -l Full logging
> # -P Permit illegal port numbers, guard aga
On 10/25/05, Olivier Mehani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I should get a book on bash and read up on all this.
>
> What about man bash ? ;)
What, and have the convenience of a free book and reference manual
instead of having to buy a book? No way! ;-)
j/k
For some reason it didn't occur to me
Hello,
I'd like to have my OpenBSD system run an anonymous FTP server, so I
have /etc/rc.conf.local with the flags for ftpd.
They are:
# -A Anonymous only
# -l -l Full logging
# -P Permit illegal port numbers, guard against attacks
# -U Log concurrent session to /var/run/utmp so who(1) works
# -
I'll look into this. Thanks for the useful report.
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 04:38:27PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> heya,
>
> i got an LSI MegaRAID SATA 300-8X a couple weeks ago and i
> noticed it was not quite "behaving". by this i mean that i had
> a 200GB disk on which i had installed a
On 10/24/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i got an LSI MegaRAID SATA 300-8X a couple weeks ago and i
> noticed it was not quite "behaving".
I've not had any problems with mine, yet.
> ami0: out of bounds 390,716,864 - 1 >= 388,671,488
>
> so apparently the controller did not gr
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 07:19:30 +1000
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I should get a book on bash and read up on all this.
What about man bash ? ;)
--
Olivier Mehani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PGP fingerprint: 3720 A1F7 1367 9FA3 C654 6DFB 6845 4071 E346 2FD1
heya,
i got an LSI MegaRAID SATA 300-8X a couple weeks ago and i
noticed it was not quite "behaving". by this i mean that i had
a 200GB disk on which i had installed a 3.8 snapshot and i
plugged it into the RAID controller and booted the machine. it
loaded the kernel just fine, but when it came ti
> For bash, as I use it:
> .bash_profile -> interactive, login shell
> .bashrc -> interactive, non login shell
>
> Since I want all interactive bash shells to have the same environment,
> I just (sym)link .bash_profile to .bashrc
>
> bash(1) has more detailed information.
Thank you, this is great.
[I didn't get much response on the openbsd-ipsec list, so I'm reposting
here]
I'm having problems allowing roadwarrior connections from aggressive and
main mode clients to connect isakmpd at the same time. At the moment,
I can only allow one, either main mode or aggressive by specifying a
"De
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 08:53:35PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> --On 25 October 2005 05:10 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >What I'd like to do is have my TERM environment variable set to wsvt25
> >for all users forever, and XTERM set to xterm-xfree86 for all users
> >forever.
>
> The env
[Forgot to CC the list]
> I don't know bash well but in ksh, you need to make the xterm a login
> shell in order to use .profile (by setting loginShell resource to true,
> or using -ls in the xterm command line). Displaying some output will
> prove whether it's being run.
I'm not aware of the res
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Nick Nauwelaerts wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 11:42:45 +0200 (CEST)
> Beck Zoltan Gyula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I would like to ask if it is possible to use a large, more than 2T
> > diskarray or CCD?
> > In FAQ: "14.7 - What are the issues regarding large
> > dr
--On 25 October 2005 05:10 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I'd like to do is have my TERM environment variable set to wsvt25
for all users forever, and XTERM set to xterm-xfree86 for all users
forever.
The environment variable is still called TERM in X.
I've grepped through /etc and I c
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 05:10:13 +1000
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I'd like to do is have my TERM environment variable set to wsvt25
> for all users forever,
See ttys(5) which describes the format of the /etc/ttys file:
The third field is the type of terminal usually co
Hi,
like last year we'll have an OpenBSD booth at the Systems expo in Munchen
Germany
See http://www.systems-world.de/id/7672/cubesig/2994fecce6538ab8f4acfd1cb55ecf7b
You can watch us under http://bsdcam.deam.org/
I'm not sure if I can make it (infected with some jummy flu) but the
loyal booth
Hello, I'm new to OpenBSD so I don't really know what I'm doing, nor
have I probably checked all the man pages I should have, since I don't
know which ones to check. I've looked at wscons, wsconsctl and
wsdisplay.
What I'd like to do is have my TERM environment variable set to wsvt25
for all user
Bachman Kharazmi wrote:
> First, please keep this off the ML since it's not of relevance to get
> public.
Actually, I'm discussing what came up on the mailing list, rather than
your document proper. My messages, if you'll recall, were directed
towards someone else's comments.
> I'm very grateful
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 11:42:45 +0200 (CEST)
Beck Zoltan Gyula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to ask if it is possible to use a large, more than 2T
> diskarray or CCD?
> In FAQ: "14.7 - What are the issues regarding large
> drives with OpenBSD?
>
> OpenBSD supports an individual file
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 10:25:07 -0600
Sibastien Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do have one question about the following lines though:
>
> dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80
> wd1: no disk label
> dkcsum: wd1 matches BIOS drive 0x81
> dkcsum: wd1 matches BIOS drive 0x82 IGNORED
> wd2: no disk
Aha... I manage to do the basic installation using raid1(mirror).
As attach was the method that I use :)
Will put it in my page later.
Any comment are welcome :)
On 10/24/05, Ken Gunderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 22:42:35 -0400
> Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 10:48:03AM -0400, Monah Baki wrote:
> Solved it,
>
> had to switch
>
> pass in quick on $int_if all
> pass out quick on $int_if all
>
> to
>
> pass in quick on $int_if all keep state
> pass out quick on $int_if all keep state
Is there any particular reason you are usin
With this patch applied (and the pci interrupt router patch from
Brad) The system locks
up after finding wd1 which is the first sata drive on the 6300ESB. I
don't have a dmesg
handy right now, but if you'd like it I can get it for you, but like
you mentioned in another
email, Alexander's s
That did the trick, thank you. The BIOS has three modes for the
SATA, I picked the
SATA Legacy mode which claims to only support two SATA drives from
the original
SATA Enhanced mode which claims to support two SATA drives plus
another four
PATA drives. I forget what the third mode was and i
Everything said to this point is very good...
>
> A typical attack vector, however, for 1000+ account sites is a
> compromised account. You can assume at least 5 per 1000 accounts are
> compromised or have easily guessable passwords. Those will not heed your
> policy forms whatever you
Bachman Kharazmi wrote:
>> > So a script that sync one of the clients from server, and then all the
>> > other clients can sync from that up2date client.
>>
>> Are we still talking about diskless clients? Why on earth would you
>> synchronize them over the network, so that they have to perform NF
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 03:38:40PM +0200, Gabucino wrote:
> Hi.
>
> What could prevent a (threading) program to dump core on OpenBSD/i386 3.5 ?
> ulimit -c is unlimited. I can catch the segfault in gdb, but that's not
> the question.
>
> --
> Gabucino
>
You can limit the coredump size with the opt
Solved it,
had to switch
pass in quick on $int_if all
pass out quick on $int_if all
to
pass in quick on $int_if all keep state
pass out quick on $int_if all keep state
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 16:37:54 -0400, Monah Baki wrote
> Sorry all it's a Soekris net4801
>
> Thank you
>
> On Fri, 21 Oct 2
Sorry,
I found this document...
http://www.openbsdsupport.org/KDM.html
and my KDE is working ok as the default login manager.
Thanks,
Helio.
El lun, 24-10-2005 a las 14:03 +0200, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse
escribiC3:
> On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 12:51:55 +0100
> Helio Santana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 24/10/05, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --On 24 October 2005 13:34 +0200, Beck Zoltan Gyula wrote:
>
> > I must install a file server so I need minimal 2T disk space. So I
> > need to choose an other operating system :(
>
> 2T is a lot of files to put in a single directory. And o
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
> > What could prevent a (threading) program to dump core on OpenBSD/i386 3.5 ?
> > ulimit -c is unlimited. I can catch the segfault in gdb, but that's not
> > the question.
> First try upgrading to 3.7 or 3.8 and see if the problem occurs there
> too.
Thanks, but
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 15:38:40 +0200
Gabucino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> What could prevent a (threading) program to dump core on OpenBSD/i386 3.5 ?
> ulimit -c is unlimited. I can catch the segfault in gdb, but that's not
> the question.
>
> --
> Gabucino
>
First try upgrading to 3.7
Hello!
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 03:38:40PM +0200, Gabucino wrote:
>What could prevent a (threading) program to dump core on OpenBSD/i386 3.5 ?
>ulimit -c is unlimited. I can catch the segfault in gdb, but that's not
>the question.
Core files are written into the current working directory, so perha
Hello!
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 09:31:11AM -0400, Roy Morris wrote:
>Sure, I think the ones I found were
>A. unless you want to see this error over and over do a touch /etc/mnttab
You could also touch /emul/linux/etc/mnttab to not pollute the native
OpenBSD filesystem namespace.
>[...]
Kind reg
Hi.
What could prevent a (threading) program to dump core on OpenBSD/i386 3.5 ?
ulimit -c is unlimited. I can catch the segfault in gdb, but that's not
the question.
--
Gabucino
Sure, I think the ones I found were
A. unless you want to see this error over and over do a touch /etc/mnttab
B. I needed to add the --root and --dbpath like so
alias rpm='rpm --ignoreos --ignorearch --nodeps --noscripts --root
/emul/linux --dbpath /var/lib/rpm'
C. I found I was able to
Hello!
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 11:01:55PM +0200, Jesper Louis Andersen wrote:
>[... what looks like good advice ...]
>A typical attack vector, however, for 1000+ account sites is a
>compromised account. You can assume at least 5 per 1000 accounts are
>compromised or have easily guessable passwo
Hi crowd,
openbsd.informatik.uni-erlangen.de, also known under many aliases
(ftp3.de, www.de, rsync.de, anoncvs2.de) is currently down due to
hardware problems.
It is not clear yet when the machine will go online again, as I am
currently not around in Erlangen, and have to examine the hardware
fi
> Cool, what can I do?
> Test! We need wide testing on systems that have IPMI. I bet
> there has to be
> some tuning to work around timing differences between
> platforms. The current
> code was tested on Intel, Dell and Sun boards.
Works here on a Dell SC1425, i386:
(will try amd64 later)
we have box whith obsd3.7
2 interfaces on it
used as smtp( proxy...) gate
sometimes dc1 dies
ifconfig shows it up but realy no any traffic
i can "heal" it (if) by just down and again up
logs are empty
can anybody help?
__
ifconfig -a
lo0: flags=8049 mtu 33
> If I remember correctly you should use KDM as your login manager, and then
> enable auto-login in KDM.
Thanks, but how can I do KDM my default login manager?
Cheers,
Helio.
Will H. Backman wrote:
Turning this into a learning experience: Does anyone have any hints or
advice about hardening OpenBSD for shell accounts. Do people tweak
things other than the login.conf settings? I have to deal with student
shell accounts where students are learning to program and oft
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 12:51:55 +0100
Helio Santana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I am newbie on OBSD. I've installed a new system (3.7), afterboot and
> adduser... then I changed xdm_flags to "" in /etc/rc.conf. When my
> system starts, show me the login screen. All is ok. WHOW, it's very
>
On 10/24/05, Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-10-22 09:24]:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > When I build a trunk like
> >
> > # ifconfig rl0 up
> > # ifconfig rl1 up
> > # ifconfig trunk0 create trunkport rl0 trunkport rl1
> > # ifconfig trunk0 192.168.1.200 n
On 23/10/2005, at 7:29 PM, Luka Macura wrote:
Hello all,
Thank you for hint, amd64 architecture does work on our HW !
Everything was instaled fine (I instaled latest snapshot). But we have
another problem.
When I look into BIOS, there is no possibility to do good irq routing.
BIOS groups almo
Hello,
I am newbie on OBSD. I've installed a new system (3.7), afterboot and
adduser... then I changed xdm_flags to "" in /etc/rc.conf. When my
system starts, show me the login screen. All is ok. WHOW, it's very
easy... :) I feel happy.
Now, I decided to install KDE, and login again in text mode
(
--On 24 October 2005 13:34 +0200, Beck Zoltan Gyula wrote:
I must install a file server so I need minimal 2T disk space. So I
need to choose an other operating system :(
2T is a lot of files to put in a single directory. And of course, where
you work with multiple directories, each can be on
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 13:34:31 +0200 (CEST)
Beck Zoltan Gyula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I must install a file server so I need minimal 2T disk space. So I need to
> choose an other operating system :(
Well, you can have 2TB of storage. As long as you spread it over several
partitions, right?
Ch
I must install a file server so I need minimal 2T disk space. So I need to
choose an other operating system :(
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Nick Holland wrote:
> Beck Zoltan Gyula wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I would like to ask if it is possible to use a large, more than 2T
> > diskarray or CCD?
> > In FA
Bachman Kharazmi wrote:
> On 10/23/05, Matthew Weigel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Well, except that hard links are filesystem specific, you can't cross
>> filesystem boundaries with one.
>>
>> Also, depending on design, you probably actually want a single RO
>> filesystem to serve as / for all di
Ken Gunderson wrote:
...
> The application in this case is a routing firewall/proxy server for a 3
> legged network configuration. Resources to implement a carp setup are
> not available. The objective for the system:
>
> 1) to be as self healing as possible
> 2) minimize downtime resulting fro
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 11:42:45 +0200 (CEST), Beck Zoltan Gyula wrote:
>Hi!
>
> I would like to ask if it is possible to use a large, more than 2T
>diskarray or CCD?
> In FAQ: "14.7 - What are the issues regarding large
>drives with OpenBSD?
>
>OpenBSD supports an individual file system of up to 23
Beck Zoltan Gyula wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I would like to ask if it is possible to use a large, more than 2T
> diskarray or CCD?
> In FAQ: "14.7 - What are the issues regarding large
> drives with OpenBSD?
>
> OpenBSD supports an individual file system of up to 231-1, or
> 2,147,483,647 sectors, and
* Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-10-22 09:24]:
> Hi all,
>
> When I build a trunk like
>
> # ifconfig rl0 up
> # ifconfig rl1 up
> # ifconfig trunk0 create trunkport rl0 trunkport rl1
> # ifconfig trunk0 192.168.1.200 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
>
> in upcomming 3.8 release.
>
> Will I be a
Hi!
I would like to ask if it is possible to use a large, more than 2T
diskarray or CCD?
In FAQ: "14.7 - What are the issues regarding large
drives with OpenBSD?
OpenBSD supports an individual file system of up to 231-1, or
2,147,483,647 sectors, and as each sector is 512 bytes, that's a tiny
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 05:15:29PM -0600, S?bastien Taylor wrote:
> I am having problems having two SATA disks recognized by OpenBSD, the
> 6300ESB
> controller is found and seems to be configured properly but I get the
> error:
>
> pciide2: couldn't map channel 0 cmd regs
> pciide2: couldn't
thank u all, (this comes a little late, sorry i had no internet con.)
i seem to have totally forgotten about the passwd-db. YES i have edited
them all with vi
i removed my entrys and did them again with vipw.
now all works very fine :)
thx morla
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