On 10/27/05, Stephen Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any more ideas?
>
> I have found a PR4570 which seems to be a similar problem.
> Interestingly, this was with an nForce4 chipset, whereas my chipset is
> Intel.
I completely missed that you're running amd64 (I saw Intel Xeon, and
thought i38
Heh, I saw something like that in a google search that I conducted
after I posted to the misc list. I found a freebsd list post that
offered up this
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hardware/2005-January/002219.html
which leads to unofficial driver URL:
http://download.purpe.com/
Howe
How far did you go on your own to debug this ?
I'm new to OpenBSD and I don't know how to debug this any further. I'm open to
suggestions though and prepared to learn.
Did you try to swap the drive ?
Did you try to swap the cable ?
Do you have another OS on your system to try from there ?
I
Andrew Daugherity wrote:
I've seen some CD-ROM drives claim to support UDMA2 but not work
properly in UDMA mode. You could try setting the flags to disable DMA
on it, see atapiscsi(4). 'boot -c' to enter UKC [see boot_config(8)];
'change atapiscsi' and set the flags accordingly.
This may or m
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 10:23:23 +1300, Stephen Nelson wrote:
> When I attempt to mount a cd or read the disklabel, I get this error
> from the kernel:
>
> Oct 26 10:08:59 develop /bsd: cd0(pciide0:0:0): timeout
> Oct 26 10:08:59 develop /bsd: cd0(pciide0:0:0): timeout
> Oct 26 10:08:59 develop /bsd
On 10/27/05, Stephen Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any way I can get the device to fall back to a legacy mode that
> would allow me to get further?
I've seen some CD-ROM drives claim to support UDMA2 but not work
properly in UDMA mode. You could try setting the flags to disable DMA
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 11:10:29AM -0600, Whyzzi wrote:
> I didn't see any specifics in the archives or from Google. As this
> type of software tuner can be had for cheap (locally here I've found
> the Asus TV FM tuner PCI card for under $40cdn), I was wondering if
> OpenBSD had support for it?
no
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* Graham Toal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-10-27 16:35]:
> (description of why it can't work deleted for brevity)
>
> > Now, your "bridge" should bridge this dhcp-packet from one interface to the
> > other? That doesn't work: its sending this packet out through that
> > interface, it can't send it ou
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 02:45:49PM -0400, Gordon Willem Klok wrote:
A little clarification,
Thanks to all those that have tested this snapshot, the good news
so far is that if you dont attempt to use hw.setperf, your system should
be stable (no new bugs introduced) and from your dmesgs and the sou
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 10:46:04AM -0700, John N. Brahy wrote:
> strlcat(mailbox, MAILSPOOLHOME, sizeof(mailbox));
In addition to the other replies (pointer vs. array), the return value
should be checked to avoid truncation. You don't want errors like this:
$ cat > foo.c <<'EOD'
#include
#includ
Not sure if you have tried this, but I pulled this
from the squid FAQ's:
2.6 How do I apply a patch or a diff?
You need the patch program. You should probably
duplicate the entire directory structure before
applying the patch. For example, if you are upgrading
from squid-1.1.10 to 1.1.11, you wo
Hello!
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 10:46:04AM -0700, John N. Brahy wrote:
>[...]
>strcat(mailbox, MAILSPOOLHOME);
=>
>strlcat(mailbox, MAILSPOOLHOME, sizeof(mailbox));
>Should I look out for anything special or is it safe to do this
>everywhere I see strcat or strcpy?
Works only if mailbox is dir
Quoting "John N. Brahy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> First of all, it's been a while since I've written c, so I'm curious if
> this is a bulk change I can do.
>
>
>
> I'm changing code that another programmer did, but we got rid of him for
> doing stupid things. So I'm auditing his source code on a few
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, John N. Brahy wrote:
> First of all, it's been a while since I've written c, so I'm curious if
> this is a bulk change I can do.
>
>
>
> I'm changing code that another programmer did, but we got rid of him for
> doing stupid things. So I'm auditing his source code on a few
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 07:36:47PM +0200, Sigfred Heversen wrote:
> There is no hw.setperf available. The motherboard is ASRock K7VM4
> with a VIA KM400 chipset.
> cpu0: AMD Powernow: TS
Hello Sigfred,
Your processor lacks the necessary features to make use of this
new code (or any incarnation of t
> First of all, it's been a while since I've written c, so I'm curious if
> this is a bulk change I can do.
>
>
>
> I'm changing code that another programmer did, but we got rid of him for
> doing stupid things. So I'm auditing his source code on a few of our
> customer's sites and I came across
Ted Unangst wrote:
> there is a diff from gordon klok in the snapshots that should improve
> support for k7 and k8 family powernow (cool and quiet). i'd like to
> know where/if it works, what messages get printed, and if hw.setperf
> does anything useful.
Changing hw.serperf freezes the systems.
First of all, it's been a while since I've written c, so I'm curious if
this is a bulk change I can do.
I'm changing code that another programmer did, but we got rid of him for
doing stupid things. So I'm auditing his source code on a few of our
customer's sites and I came across a strcat. And w
>> Stop in /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC (line 702 of Makefile).
>> OpenBSD 3.6-stable (GENERIC) #4: Wed Jun 22 08:30:37 CDT 2005
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
> Looks like you were doing some accidental cross compiling there. :)
Ohfergodsake. I canno
> If you think you messed up with CVS, I'd move the /src dir to somewhere
> and get everything again. Perhaps someone else will look at your messages
Yep, I did get another checkout - I mentioned it in my email. :)
I rm'ed the old src, though, I didn't move it aside.
Benny
--
"Young lady, I
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 10:21:16AM -0500, C. Bensend wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
>I seem to have gotten myself into a pickle, and I'm not quite sure
> how screwed I am.
>
>I have an AMD64 server that has been having some stability issues
...^
> try to build -STABLE again. 'make
On Thursday 27 October 2005 11:21, C. Bensend wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
>I seem to have gotten myself into a pickle, and I'm not quite sure
> how screwed I am.
>
>I have an AMD64 server that has been having some stability issues
[snip]
If you think you messed up with CVS, I'd move the /src dir
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 09:46:25 -0500
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'm currently using bzip2-ed dumps to backup my machines and i
> wonder if there is a better way to do it. by better i mean
> more secure and more automated than adding cron jobs.
>
> i am interested in encrypted backups, as i would
Ted Unangst wrote:
there is a diff from gordon klok in the snapshots that should improve
support for k7 and k8 family powernow (cool and quiet). i'd like to
know where/if it works, what messages get printed, and if hw.setperf
does anything useful. md5 -t with setperf=0 and 100 would be nice.
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Nick Holland wrote:
Chris Zakelj wrote:
Szechuan Death wrote:
Speaking of which: Which driver supports the Adaptec 1205SA? Anybody?
Bueller? Manpages are not forthcoming.
Don't know if any of them do, especially now that Adaptec SCSI has been
removed from the kernel.
> The chipset is LSI SAS 1068, and according to LSI,
> supported with the mpt driver. Here is the link to
> LSI's information:
>
> http://www.lsilogic.com/products/sas_ics/lsisas1068.html
Unlike what Olivier had to pipe up with (why are so many of our
users sending useless mails these days?)...
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 08:12:43AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello, I am trying to get OpenBSD 3.8 running on a
> stock HP Proliant DL-320 server (bge network, SATA
> drives, no floppy, no cd, P4, 1G RAM, HP iLo) with the
> HP 8 Internal Port SAS Host Bus Adapter with RAID
> (link:
> http:
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 11:32:25AM -0500, L. V. Lammert wrote:
> We are getting ready to recommend an appliance to one of our clients, .. I
> know we could build a box (a la Soekris), but I have also heard that
> vendors like Lok Technologies are selling pre-built OBSD solutions.
>
> 1) Any reco
We are getting ready to recommend an appliance to one of our clients, .. I
know we could build a box (a la Soekris), but I have also heard that
vendors like Lok Technologies are selling pre-built OBSD solutions.
1) Any recommendations pro/con about Lok?
2) Any other vendors (for US customers)
> i am confused as to why anyone would want to make a setup like
> this, unless they were being shady. if you are going to be
Yeah, it does make a perfect man-in-the-middle attack kit I
must admit, but no, that's not what I'm working on :-)
> installing a transparent filter/proxy/etc., shouldn't
Hey folks,
I seem to have gotten myself into a pickle, and I'm not quite sure
how screwed I am.
I have an AMD64 server that has been having some stability issues
recently. It has crashed several times when I have fired up sa-learn
from the SpamAssassin package, and it seems that with the r
> I'm still confused.
>
> Why do you need to succed in getting a DHCP address for _both_ interfaces?
> Wouldn't it be OK if jsut the one that hapened to face the DHCP server came
> up? This would still give you remote access.
I can get away with DHCP on one side only, but having actually tried
thi
Hello, I am trying to get OpenBSD 3.8 running on a
stock HP Proliant DL-320 server (bge network, SATA
drives, no floppy, no cd, P4, 1G RAM, HP iLo) with the
HP 8 Internal Port SAS Host Bus Adapter with RAID
(link:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/...-hba/index.html
HP part number: 347786-B21
Hello!
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 09:46:25AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>i'm currently using bzip2-ed dumps to backup my machines and i
>wonder if there is a better way to do it. by better i mean
>more secure and more automated than adding cron jobs.
>i am interested in encrypted backups, as i
>So there's no solution? I see now that the packet flow
doesn't support it,
>but logically it does make sense to want an IP from that
DHCP server
>to be given to the other interface, after all any systems
hanging off that
>interface *will* get an address from the DHCP server on the other
>side of
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 04:16:53PM -0500, Graham Toal wrote:
> > Assuming that the problem turns out to be that the dhcp request for
> > fxp1 is always routed out of fxp1 (makes sense, right?) what can I do
> > to have it routed out the other interface via bridging? (Remembering
> > that the solut
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 11:42:43AM -0500, Graham Toal wrote:
> I wanted to set up a system which has two ether cards (it's part of
> a transparent bridge so it'll be inline with someone's connection)
> such that it'll pick up a DHCP address on *both* cards ... the trick
> comes from not knowing in
i'm currently using bzip2-ed dumps to backup my machines and i
wonder if there is a better way to do it. by better i mean
more secure and more automated than adding cron jobs.
i am interested in encrypted backups, as i would prefer to
have non-hijackable backups. i did see
http://www.fluffy.co.uk/
(description of why it can't work deleted for brevity)
> Now, your "bridge" should bridge this dhcp-packet from one interface to the
> other? That doesn't work: its sending this packet out through that
> interface, it can't send it out on all other interfaces.
So there's no solution? I see now t
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 05:43:01AM -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
| This is confirmed to work? I suppose that would resolve part of my
| problem with 4314/system
|
netstat -rn
Encap:
Source Port DestinationPort Proto
SA(Address/Proto/Type/Direction)
10.0.0/23 0
--On 27 October 2005 15:14 +0200, Isak Lyberth wrote:
I want to change the lenght of password requrement, where do i do
that?
Password controls are in login.conf(5). You can create a class with
shell forced to 'nologin' and just relax password quality requirements
for those users, if you wan
I want to change the lenght of password requrement, where do i do that?
for this setup i do not need complex passwords, and i need to automate
the process to be able hand over the process of adding users.
Regards Isak
On 2005-10-26 at 23:52:52 Mattieu Baptiste wrote:
>> just resumed my work on i386-laptop.html after vacation, and I noticed
>> we don't have any reports on the IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad X41.
> It's not an X41, but I want to give some feedback on new IBM/Lenevo "T
> Series" (T43 2668 in my case).
Just FY
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 02:40:52PM -0400, Roy Morris wrote:
> I have been reading through the archives but have not found a reliable answer
> yet. I have recently been converting vpns from manual to isakmpd, with one
> of the other endpoints being a Cisco box. I can bring up a single subnet/IP
I would really appreciate help with this. I would like to use this
machine to build a diskless firewall, but without being able to boot
from a CD I have problems.
I have checked and double-checked settings. I have checked that my
chipset (Intel 82801EB) is supported (it is) and I have checked
This is confirmed to work? I suppose that would resolve part of my
problem with 4314/system
~BAS
On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 05:02, Runo Forrisdahl wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 02:40:52PM -0400, Roy Morris wrote:
> | I have been reading through the archives but have not found a reliable
> answer
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 02:40:52PM -0400, Roy Morris wrote:
| I have been reading through the archives but have not found a reliable answer
| yet. I have recently been converting vpns from manual to isakmpd, with one
| of the other endpoints being a Cisco box. I can bring up a single subnet/IP
| n
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 11:16:31PM -0700, Ted Unangst wrote:
there is a diff from gordon klok in the snapshots that should improve
support for k7 and k8 family powernow (cool and quiet). i'd like to
know where/if it works, what messages get printed, and if hw.setperf
does anything useful. md5 -
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