Re: Ruby queries

2005-12-18 Thread Gerardo Santana Gómez Garrido
2005/12/17, Edd Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello misc@openbsd.org, > > I have been tinkering with ruby on OpenBSD recently, and I have come across > the following troubles, which I have researched on google and marc, but no > cigar: > > a) I have been unable to configure mod_ruby. First if all

Re: OpenBSD beep

2005-12-18 Thread dimaz
Johan wrote: Have you checked your PC clock battery?? It could be running low. Johan On 12/17/05, *dimaz* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Brian A. Seklecki wrote: >PC speaker beep (something action on the console?) > >Or possibly hardware alarm? >

Re: OpenBSD beep

2005-12-18 Thread Bachman Kharazmi
On 18/12/05, Brian A. Seklecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > PC speaker beep (something action on the console?) > > Or possibly hardware alarm? true. therefor check your system/cpu temp in bios, let the system run for a while in bios-mode and check if your cpu temp is increasing without any load. Al

Re: OpenBSD beep

2005-12-18 Thread dimaz
Bachman Kharazmi wrote: On 18/12/05, Brian A. Seklecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: PC speaker beep (something action on the console?) Or possibly hardware alarm? true. therefor check your system/cpu temp in bios, let the system run for a while in bios-mode and check if your cpu temp is

Re: Ruby queries

2005-12-18 Thread Edd Barrett
Hello again, This may not be your case but if you want to use Rails I suggest you > to try lighttpd + fastcgi, it is recommended over mod_ruby. Thanks for the advice! I just used mod_ruby, because Im already running apache. Ruby is not asking for a Tcl or Tk library, but for the ruby interfac

Re: Ruby queries

2005-12-18 Thread Edd Barrett
> Hang on a sec this doesnt sound right, why didnt the port build this part? Ah, i see its a FLAVOR. Best Regards > > Edd

Re: ruby on rails derailed, chroot httpd reported DOA

2005-12-18 Thread Rogier Krieger
On 12/18/05, Michael Steinfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > any ideas? You're probably dealing with FAQ item #10.16: dealing with Apache's chroot() http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#httpdchroot > "/var/www/users/mike/rails/public/dispatch.fcgi" (pid 9195), chdir() > failed: No such file or di

Re: Apache not following symlinks

2005-12-18 Thread Jack Woehr
Daniel Ouellet wrote: In chroot apache will not follow symlinks outside of jail. Oops. D'oh. Thanks everyone who responded. -- Jack J. Woehr # "I never played fast and loose with the PO Box 51, Golden, CO 80402 # Constitution. Never did and never will." http://www.well.com/~

apache chroot problem (mod_access and double reverse lookup)

2005-12-18 Thread Didier Wiroth
Hi, I'm using obsd 3.8 with apache. I'm trying to use mod_access with HostnameLookups like: HostnameLookups double Order deny,allow deny from all allow from .lu Unfortunately every access is denied because no reverse lookups are made. I used tcpdump to see if any port 53 queries are ma

Re: ruby on rails derailed, chroot httpd reported DOA

2005-12-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
> On 12/18/05, Michael Steinfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > any ideas? > > You're probably dealing with FAQ item #10.16: dealing with Apache's chroot() > http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#httpdchroot > > > "/var/www/users/mike/rails/public/dispatch.fcgi" (pid 9195), chdir() > > failed: No

Re: ruby on rails derailed, chroot httpd reported DOA

2005-12-18 Thread Alexander Hall
Stuart Henderson wrote: On 12/18/05, Michael Steinfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: any ideas? You're probably dealing with FAQ item #10.16: dealing with Apache's chroot() http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#httpdchroot "/var/www/users/mike/rails/public/dispatch.fcgi" (pid 9195), chdir() f

Re: Pf question

2005-12-18 Thread Logical One
Thanks for the info and I have learned a bit from it, but not quite what I'm after. I'm looking for how to direct traffic to a couple internal web servers based on what IP alias of the external interface the traffic connects to. For example: Traffic connecting to xxx.xxx.xxx.178:80 goes to 192.

Re: disklabel and ext3 partitions on amd64

2005-12-18 Thread steven mestdagh
On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 01:40:29PM +, Simon Morgan wrote: > I'm currently running OpenBSD/i386 3.8 on an AMD64 machine and just went to > install the latest AMD64 snapshot. The hard drive I'm installing to has a > number of ext3 partitions contained in an extended partition. > > When I install

VPN in OpenBSD 3.8, how to use new tools?

2005-12-18 Thread Miroslav Kubik
Hello everybody Because in OpenBSD 3.8 are new tools which help to set up a VPN via IPSEC, I have a question if there exist some documentation with examples except man pages. I mean something like guide which is easy to understand. I'm trying to implement this kind of VPN, for clients situated

SGI Port, Partition P

2005-12-18 Thread Mark Nelson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello I've just installed OpenBSD 3.8 on an SGI O2, somehow by accident I have deleted partition p and therefore the machine will not boot into OpenBSD. How do I re-create partition P? Mark. - -- - --- Mark Nelson - [

Re: VPN in OpenBSD 3.8, how to use new tools?

2005-12-18 Thread Lukasz Sztachanski
On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 06:13:33PM +0100, Miroslav Kubik wrote: > Hello everybody > > Because in OpenBSD 3.8 are new tools which help to set up a VPN via IPSEC, I > have a question if there exist some documentation with > examples except man pages. I mean something like guide which is easy to >

Re: apache chroot problem (mod_access and double reverse lookup)

2005-12-18 Thread Darrin Chandler
Didier Wiroth wrote: Is it possible to use "HostnameLookups" within openbsd chroot? Do I have to copy a specific tool or library within /var/www to enable it? /etc/resolv.conf? -- Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.stilyagin.com/

Re: VPN in OpenBSD 3.8, how to use new tools?

2005-12-18 Thread Hans-Joerg Hoexer
On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 06:58:22PM +0100, Lukasz Sztachanski wrote: > ipsecadm(8) isn't new ;) Probably ipsecctl isn't `mature' enough to > handle such setup. Imho, you'll have to use isakmpd- actually web is > full of tutorials and examples of isakmpd configurtion; plus, it's very > flexible and c

Re: http://www.openbsd-support.com/jp/en/htm/orders.shtml

2005-12-18 Thread Aaron Glenn
On 12/17/05, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you want, check out wikipedia for "hackathon". Now add up the price > of these events, year after year... > Which is why I'm almost *glad* my first 3.8 CD order got lost in the mail. (-: aaron.glenn

Re: apache chroot problem (mod_access and double reverse lookup)

2005-12-18 Thread Didier Wiroth
Yes, it was the reason. I had no resolv.conf in chroot. ;-(( shame on me! Thanks a lot for helping Didier

Re: VPN in OpenBSD 3.8, how to use new tools?

2005-12-18 Thread Lukasz Sztachanski
On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 08:04:25PM +0100, Hans-Joerg Hoexer wrote: > On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 06:58:22PM +0100, Lukasz Sztachanski wrote: > > ipsecadm(8) isn't new ;) Probably ipsecctl isn't `mature' enough to > > handle such setup. Imho, you'll have to use isakmpd- actually web is > > full of tutor

Re: Pf question

2005-12-18 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Logical One wrote: Thanks for the info and I have learned a bit from it, but not quite what I'm after. I'm looking for how to direct traffic to a couple internal web servers based on what IP alias of the external interface the traffic connects to. For example: Traffic connecting to xxx.xxx.xx

VPN: solutions that interoperate with win xp

2005-12-18 Thread dick
heya, i've been grinding away to get a VPN setup where i can have win xp clients connect to my openbsd firewall and access the network behind it. i have tried a number of things, none of which have yet worked for all my users. i am very much interested in hearing from other admins who have current

pf and two ADSL links

2005-12-18 Thread yance
Hi All, Is merging two ADSL connections (from two different ISPs) into one OpenBSD router to serve local LAN a possible thing to do? Is pf load balancing the answer? Is this what we call load sharing or load balancing? I am still not clear if load sharing or load balancing is the correct term fo

Binat and if-bound

2005-12-18 Thread Jason Dixon
I'm working with a fairly sizable ruleset with a lot of inter-VLAN routing, so I've chosen to implement if-bound stateful tracking with anchors and tagging. For some reason, PF is failing to route the binat traffic to the internal host. In a typical case, the firewall itself accepts SSH c

Re: Binat and if-bound

2005-12-18 Thread Graeme Lee
Jason Dixon wrote: I'm working with a fairly sizable ruleset with a lot of inter-VLAN routing, so I've chosen to implement if-bound stateful tracking with anchors and tagging. For some reason, PF is failing to route the binat traffic to the internal host. In a typical case, the firewall

balancing traffic with two links

2005-12-18 Thread Marcos Marconcini
Hi I not sure, I saw someone ask a similar question some weeks ago, but mail from the openbsd list was incidentally deleted. It's posible use two differents adsl links over the same openbsd router/firewall, for balance traffic? I have now one 256/128 Adsl, and there is not posible to get more s

oh me oh my!, I can't get Java to install, or graphics

2005-12-18 Thread Julesg
And I do want my interface to the world to be secure. But I've heard that both of these packages (java and flash) are not. So first, I've come here to ask others, at least one quesiton: Is Java secure? More specificly, is the OpenBSD Java sub-system secure? Can I use it safely? I had a num

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Re: oh me oh my!, I can't get Java to install, or graphics

2005-12-18 Thread Josh Grosse
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 12:48:38AM -0600, Julesg wrote: > Is Java secure? More specificly, is the OpenBSD Java sub-system secure?... See FAQ 13.10, and then if still interested, see FAQ 8.3.