Alright we have enough dumps for now so please stop eating all my bandwidth :-)
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 10:54:47PM -0600, Marco Peereboom wrote:
Jordan Hargrave (your friendly IPMI developer) has been plugging away at ACPI.
He has written an ASL parser and an AML interpreter. Jordan also wrote
command groups does not exist on the soekris-box. but id.
this is the output after reboot.
---snip---
$ id admin
uid=1000(admin) gid=10(users) groups=10(users), 0(wheel)
$ su
Password:
Nov 9 16:23:26 sample su: BAD SU admin to root on /dev/tty00
Sorry
Nov 9 16:23:26 sample su: BAD SU admin
On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 20:17:14 +0100
Alexandre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
[...]
uname -a gives
OpenBOpenBSD hades.olympe.div 3.8 GENERIC#4 i386
Are you sure your uname -a output is correct?
Well, hum, I had a typo. I meant that I am under 3.8-current.
Thanks.
On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 22:28:26 -0500
JD Harrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike wrote:
I don't know how similar the Ultra20 and X2100 are, but here's dmesg
output from an Ultra20:
This is completely off-topic, but how do you like the Ultra 20
overall? I need a new workstation for
Andreas M|rdter wrote:
command groups does not exist on the soekris-box. but id.
this is the output after reboot.
---snip---
$ id admin
uid=1000(admin) gid=10(users) groups=10(users), 0(wheel)
$ su
Password:
Nov 9 16:23:26 sample su: BAD SU admin to root on /dev/tty00
Sorry
Nov 9
--On 10 November 2005 14:29 +1300, Stephen Nelson wrote:
I tried your suggestion and got the same result as SamuraiChef, which
is what I would expect - I want to use pciide, not disable it. If
pciide is disabled then surely I can't read from the cdrom.
pciide(4) isn't the only driver that
Alexandre wrote:
Hi all,
I have an atheros based card on my OpenBSD 3.8.
When I activate it, I have this error message
ath0: bogus xmit rate 0x0
coming regurlaly when I try and ping another machine.
Here is an extract of my dmesg :
ath0 at pci0 dev 9 function 0 Atheros AR5212 rev 0x01: irq
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 07:44:29PM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
libdvdread: Could not open /dev/rcd0c with libdvd.
libdvdread: Can't open /dev/rcd0c for reading
ERROR[ogle_nav]: faild to open/read the DVD
callbacks.on_opendvd_activate(): DVDSetDVDRoot: Root not set
WHat am I supposed to enter
We ordered this very box for undeadly. It also took a while to arrive,
but here's a preliminary dmesg (thanks to Kurt Seifried), further tests
to follow (on-board RAID probably not working except for JBOD, second
NIC not seen yet).
Daniel
OpenBSD 3.8-current (GENERIC) #319: Tue Nov 1 13:55:52
I use the root password.
This password is correct.
I think, I miss anything file or lib.
output groups:
---snip---
# groups admin
users wheel
---snip---
Andreas
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 10:04 +0100, Guido Tschakert wrote:
Andreas M|rdter wrote:
command groups does not exist on the
Dear list,
I set up two OpenBSD 3.7 -stable firewalls using carp. Everything works
except preemption.
When only one interface on the master side fails (pull the Cable) the
regarding carp0 interface on the backup side becomes master. But not
carp1.
I waited some minutes, but carp1 keeps being
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 11:30:58AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-bash-3.00# ipsecadm show
sadb_dump: satype esp vers 2 len 38 seq 0 pid 0
errno 8: Exec format error
sa: spi 0x1c5551f1 auth hmac-sha1 enc aes
that's a bug in ipsecadm show.
Hello!
Thanks for your reply, first of all.
Hi,
the errno shown be ipsecadm can be ignored, nothing to worry about
(and this was fixed post 3.7-stable). Besides this message the vpn
is working as expected?
Yes, as I said the VPN appears to be working just fine.
So, *both* errors
man 3 errno
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 01:53:27PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Thanks for your reply, first of all.
Hi,
the errno shown be ipsecadm can be ignored, nothing to worry about
(and this was fixed post 3.7-stable). Besides this message the vpn
is working as
I think your doing a great job. It's a good start. Here's my 2 cents on
what I would suggest doing.
1. Add page numbering (i.e. 1 of 2)
2. Add author/contact info.
3. Add version of document and revision # or date.
Also I noticed you updated the document since the first post. This is
great
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 10:52 pm, Jordan Hargrave wrote:
Thanks for all the ACPI dumps everyone! I think I have enough of a sample
set now, no more, please! :)
Hmm.. the acpiscan should not be core dumping; there maybe an invalid
address in the ACPI table?
--jordan hargrave
It did
Great document!
Are there any suggested partition sizes for the desktop environment?
I'll try this out on a dell laptop once its finished with some work
it's doing.
roland
It in not the question of sshd works or, not! In large environments,
where you have a large number of legacy hardware (like Apollo 700,
HP 3000, HP 7000, Solaris 2.5.1 etc., etc.), and the purpose of a UNIX
box is other than to run a firewall, a webserver, mail-server, or
MySQL,
plus you
Hi everyone,
Closing Problem:
Bandwidth management is not working as expected; instead of streaming data
inbound with 237 Kb/sec without bandwidth management, it drops to 29 Kb/sec
(tendency falling) with enabled bandwidth management.
Fault:
It's a shame, but Kb means Kilobit and not Kilobyte. I
On 11/9/05, Roy Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roy Morris wrote:
I have been working on a document for newbies that helps
them put together a basic/functional desktop under OpenBSD.
If anyone has time, I'd like feed back.
Theo de Raadt wrote:
It in not the question of sshd works or, not! In large environments,
where you have a large number of legacy hardware
Well, if you have lots of legacy hardware, maybe you could just run some
well patched legacy openbsd 3.7 that still has what you need.
Brandon
What you
I tried to boot the new 3.8 version on a (rather old) PC,
a HP pavilion 422.fr. I tried both to boot from cdrom38.fs
and floppy38.fs and the result is the same :
OpenBSD i386 BOOT 2.10
boot
booting fd0a:/bsd: 3263620
Entry point at 0x100120
Lots of blue-background infos
CD-Rom,
Hi All,
It's been a long time since I'm trying to do borrowing with pf and
altq from OpenBSD and seams that it's not working for me.
Here is what I do:
altq on pcn0 cbq bandwidth 10Mb queue { std, ftp }
queue std bandwidth 1024Kb cbq(default)
queue ftp bandwidth 1Mb cbq { low, big }
queue big
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 08:24:35AM -0600, Justin Krejci wrote:
It did not core dump on me.
Same here.
Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote:
Great work, though you may want to have a peek at rotating your pdf, it's in
landscape format.
// Johan
Hmmm, It opened and printed in protrait for me.
d
Try:
boot -c
disable fdc
Lionel Vidal wrote:
I tried to boot the new 3.8 version on a (rather old) PC,
a HP pavilion 422.fr. I tried both to boot from cdrom38.fs
and floppy38.fs and the result is the same :
OpenBSD i386 BOOT 2.10
boot
booting fd0a:/bsd: 3263620
Entry point at 0x100120
On 11/10/05, Lionel Vidal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry to not give the whole log of messages, but I cannot copy them
except by writing them fast on paper. I could get some specific part
if required though.
Try attaching a serial console. See the FAQ [1] for more details. You
will want to add
Hi all,
We have a VPN Gateway to allow road warriors to securely access our
network from anywhere (home,wlan). It runs OpenBSD 3.7 and the clients
are WinXPSP2 machines using the built-in IPSec. Authentication is done
with X.509 certificates which are distributed as PKCS#12 files.
This has been
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 14:19 +0100, Joachim Schipper wrote:
Is /dev/tty00 marked as 'secure' in /dev/ttys?
ttys
---snip---
tty00 /usr/libexec/getty std.19200 vt100 on secure
---snip---
Passwort ist 100% correct!!
Andreas
Are you really, really sure you use the correct password? Can
On Nov 9, 2005, at 10:30 PM, Han Boetes wrote:
Alari Kask wrote:
Hello everybody, i put together some instructions for tracking
-CURRENT, it's just for getting things done faster, than reading
the cvs instructions on the homepage of openbsd.
I bet you can't make it faster than this. ;-)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Daniel Hartmeier
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 4:55 AM
To: Daniel Ouellet
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Anyone tried a sun fire X2100 server yet?
We ordered this very box for undeadly. It also took a
On 2005-11-09 22:24:41 -0500, Mike wrote:
cpu0: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 148, 1005.28 MHz
1Ghz? So slow? :-)
Best
Martin
--
http://www.tm.oneiros.de
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Denny White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[More ports@ than [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just trying to find out if the output from running
./out-of-date for installed packages is because I've
cvsup'd current and rebuilt everything numerous times
which, I'm pretty sure
Rogier Krieger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try attaching a serial console. See the FAQ [1] for more details. You
will want to add a dmesg output to your report; it will make it easier
for others to help you.
Unfortunately, I have none. But I miss the keyboard feel of my old
Digital VT220... well
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Today Andy Wingate contributed the following:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Denny White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[More ports@ than [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just trying to find out if the output from running
./out-of-date for installed packages
Building a basic bridge for logging.
Putting only pass log all in /etc/pf.conf seems to work, but is there
a better way to do this?
The log (all) option doesn't seem to apply to my situation, but I wanted
to make sure.
hi,
i just observed a strange phenomenon, which, if it's intended
behavior, i could not really find it documented anywhere (or failed to
understand the doc, if it is).
in its simplest form, it is as follows.
given is a machine with a de0, part of a simple lan. the following
configuration is
man Chan wrote:
Hello,
I would like t know where can I get the authentication
users using LDAP via Radius as it seems unavailable at
the openbsd journel. Any pointers ? Thanks.
Not sure about the ones in the ports tree, but freeradius works well
http://www.freeradius.org/
Hey folks,
i am writing some utilities and i am in need to test. I seeking
sysadmin to test them in real condition environment. I am running OBSD
3.7 (in home) but i don't have a production environment where i could
test them.
The test should let the tester know about : Portability, Performance
man Chan wrote:
Hello,
I would like t know where can I get the authentication
users using LDAP via Radius as it seems unavailable at
the openbsd journel. Any pointers ? Thanks.
Not sure about the ones in the ports tree, but freeradius works well
http://www.freeradius.org/
Hi All,
We are in the process of setting up a production OBSD box to do some (a
lot!) of routing and I want to make sure I get as much redundancy as
possible. We have failover everything in the box, and we will use carp to
setup multiple boxes. In each, I want to do hardware RAID. Initially I
--On 11 November 2005 11:44 +1100, Karl Kopp wrote:
as possible. We have failover everything in the box, and we will use
carp to setup multiple boxes. In each, I want to do hardware RAID.
Initially I bought the 3ware SATA RAID card, but its not supported. I
then moved to an Adaptec 1210SA,
I'm pretty sure your theory is correct. You can query the list of
interfaces with pfctl -vsI, which prints '(skip)' on those that are
currently being skipped.
Reloading the ruleset does (and should) clear the 'set skip' set, as we
agreed that there should be no (or as little as possible) state in
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Daniel Hartmeier wrote:
I'm pretty sure your theory is correct. You can query the list of
interfaces with pfctl -vsI, which prints '(skip)' on those that are
currently being skipped.
ah, yes, thank you. i did check, and yes, it's the skip flag that gets
cleared.
Roy Morris wrote:
Thanks to all those that replied. I have made the changes suggestedand
placed the document as {ps,pdf,txt} at
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.txt
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.ps
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.pdf
Great
Hi All,
We are in the process of setting up a production OBSD box to do some (a
lot!) of routing and I want to make sure I get as much redundancy as
possible. We have failover everything in the box, and we will use carp to
setup multiple boxes. In each, I want to do hardware RAID. Initially
I'd have prefered that a more experienced person answer this one, but
they don't seem to have, so be forewarned: everything I say here might
be wrong. However, through the glory of mail lists, if I say something
wrong, fifty people will jump all over me, and Google will put it at the
top of the
Alari Kask wrote:
... [I *refuse* to post that link again]
I was right, more damage than good.
I *really* wish people would quit accomplishing one little thing,
writing it up in HOWTO form, and patting themselves on the back and
thinking they were doing the world some kind of favor by publishing
Hi Jason,
Like yr idea - LOTS :) We may still use a disk for some logs, but if that
goes, no big deal! Any idea how to mount a CF as a boot device? Quick search
on Google didn't bring much back of interest. Is their a faq / how-to? Also,
what kinds of CF adapters work - anything I should be
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 09:31:15PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
I'd have prefered that a more experienced person answer this one, but
they don't seem to have, so be forewarned: everything I say here might
be wrong. However, through the glory of mail lists, if I say something
wrong, fifty people
* Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-11 03:34]:
not really, if you understand the modular approach here.
My config:
...
Can anybody reproduce it, and has a solution for this problem?
Any help would be very nice! :-)
Look at the pieces here:
* CARP gives you redunancy on your
Jon Hart wrote:
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 09:31:15PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
I'd have prefered that a more experienced person answer this one, but
they don't seem to have, so be forewarned: everything I say here might
be wrong. However, through the glory of mail lists, if I say something
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