Hi.
Recently, when trying to "cvs -q up" the www tree under -current, it fails
with :
cvs update: dying gasps from anoncvs.usa.openbsd.org unexpected
I tried several CVS mirrors but I still get this error. I can reproduce
this on an amd64 and macppc -current boxes.
If I erase /usr/www then "c
On 5/11/06, Chris Cappuccio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Karsten McMinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> z60t here. as mentioned earlier no support for the intel HD audio, upek bio,
> acpi,
> atherors 5212, intel wifi, Ricoh 5C552 firewire, 5C822 SD reader or the
> 915GM.
> Needless to say i multiboot
Dear @misc,
I built 3.9 stable for my amd64 machine and found something that
confused me:
After getting the stable branch via CVS (tagged OPENBSD_3_9) and
building it I checked if sendmail is really patched:
# sendmail -d0.1
But after the patch it should be "8.13.5.20060308", I tried to patch
On 5/11/06, Lars Hansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 11 May 2006 19:22, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
> Any recommendations in addition to the colorful lies on the web from all
> the vendors? Experiences? Any pitfalls?
Linux-based "appliances" and I have a bad (and very public) history.
On Friday 12 May 2006 02:58, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> These are, uh, quite large operations, and if there's a way to reduce
> IP address use by 3/4 without putting a bunch of customers in the same
> subnet that's probably a good thing.
Wouldnt that be what VLAN's are for?
---
Lars Hansson
On Thursday 11 May 2006 19:22, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
> Any recommendations in addition to the colorful lies on the web from all
> the vendors? Experiences? Any pitfalls?
I'm using an ancient 72-port Xylogics RemoteAnnex 4000 together with an
OpenBSD box running conserver. it works just dandy
Hello,
I have one smdk2410 eval board. That board include Samsung S3C2410
arm920t cpu. Since OpenBSD supports arm architecture, don't know
OpenBSD supports that board or not. If not, anyone considers porting
OpenBSD to smdk2410?
Thanks.
Warm regards,
Doug.
After some more tests it shows that the problem exists on several
installations. We have recently upgraded desktop and laptop machines to 3.9.
in our datacenter. KDE 3.5.1 as desktop and firefox 1.5.0.1 is the main
browser.
I have tried changing the resources in login.conf and I have also tr
rjn wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking into getting a new laptop (I start college in the fall).
In particular, I'm looking for something OpenBSD compatible. I
considering either a Lenovo Thinkpad or the MacBook Pro. From what
I've seen you can only boot the macbook pro if you have windows
installed.
On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 22:14:47 -0400, Nick Holland proclaimed...
> Firefox is a resource hog, and tends to leak resources worse than the
> plumbing job I've been working on for my girlfriend. The difference is,
> my plumbing leaks will be fixed, and I'm not going to be telling
> everyone how wond
Rico wrote:
Hi
I have a problem with Mozilla Firefox on obsd 3.9 running KDE.
Whenever I am using firefox and tabbrowsing it keeps crashing. I only
need to have about 4-10 tabs open at it will crash each and every time.
Does anyone know of this as a common problem? On 3.8 with KDE 3.4 I
nev
News Collector wrote:
Hello:
Where (what) is the canonical site (or book) for PF.
documentation-wise?
that would be the OpenBSD man pages. They are authoritative. When
things change, they get updated, or people get beaten. In particular,
see pf.conf(5), pfct.(8), pf(4) and the SEE ALSOs in
Hi Matti,
hier der Link zur Lottoseite von der ich dir erzdhlt habe. Wolln mal schauen,
ob einer von uns beiden Gl|ck hat?
http://www.cashmechanic.com
Der Deal steht? wenn einer von uns beiden gewinnt, lddt er den anderen zu einem
Cabrio ein. Bei den Gewinnen sind das ja Peanuts. Ich reservie
I have had no problems from my 8100 and it has been going for years
(touch wood!)
On 5/12/06, Sam Chill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/11/06, Chris Cappuccio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pretty much any older dell that I try is very well supported, for what
> it's worth.
I have noticed the same
Hello,
I'm seeing errors on a Sun Fire v20Z BIOS 2.4.0.6, similar to what was
posted last week under "dell 2650 (-current)"
I have a few other identical boxes I can test on if anyone needs me to
try some patches.
Thanks,
David Alten
# dmesg
OpenBSD 3.9 (GENERIC) #462: Thu Mar 2 03:52:16 MST
On 5/11/06, Chris Cappuccio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Pretty much any older dell that I try is very well supported, for what
it's worth.
I have noticed the same thing. I have a Dell Latitude c600 which goes
for only a few hundred on ebay and works very well. Everything works
but the winmodem.
On Thursday 11 May 2006 19:22, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> Karsten McMinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > z60t here. as mentioned earlier no support for the intel HD audio, upek
> > bio, acpi,
> > atherors 5212, intel wifi, Ricoh 5C552 firewire, 5C822 SD reader or the
> > 915GM.
> > Needless to say i mul
Hello:
Where (what) is the canonical site (or book) for PF.
Are there any site where talk about PF is a application (like for OS X).
One Last, has anyone done any work on using CARP, I know
synchronizations depends
on similar cpus with similar clocks and constrained clock drift. Just
wonder
Robert wrote:
> Alexander Farber wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I probably have a similar setup at strato.de and use Kili's trick:
>>
>>h754815:afarber {103} cat /etc/hostname.fxp0
>>inet 81.169.186.95 255.255.255.255 NONE
>>!route add 81.169.186.1 -link \$if: -interface
>>
>> See the explanati
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgEDV.net wrote:
[you edited out discussion of *USB* devices]
Normally these devices come up in the same order each time.
It is not gauranteed, unfortunately, because device bring up can
race against other devices. I've seen it be non-deterministic.
me, too. especially, i
Karsten McMinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> z60t here. as mentioned earlier no support for the intel HD audio, upek bio,
> acpi,
> atherors 5212, intel wifi, Ricoh 5C552 firewire, 5C822 SD reader or the
> 915GM.
> Needless to say i multiboot -current with debian. and yes, debian is a pita.
> All
>
try a current snapshot with current firefox
it's the most stable firefox that i've ever used on openbsd
i can have a browser open with 15 tabs for weeks or months at a time and
it rarely crashes, probably thanks to the numerous improvements made in firefox
by ports folks who found many bugs (with
Jeff Quast wrote:
I purchased a 4-port pci ( PCI4S550N ) from startech and was rather
happy with it,
http://www.startech.com/ststore/ItemDetail.cfm?ProductId=PCI4S550N&mt=
I went with a Sparc 5 (cheap, easy to come by on eBay) and a magma(4)
8-port serial SBus card (which are a little harder
Hi,
I've enabled ntpd with the -d flag to run as a server on a system on the
lan with this conf file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/jross $ cat /etc/ntpd.conf
# $OpenBSD: ntpd.conf,v 1.7 2004/07/20 17:38:35 henning Exp $
# sample ntpd configuration file, see ntpd.conf(5)
# Addresses to listen on (n
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Timo Schoeler wrote:
>
>
> IDE. puke. 'ExelStore'. wtf? i wouldn't give such hardware to my
> enemies. ;D
You're right with ExelStore ;)
Anyway, my server at strato is running fine for 2,5 years now. FreeBSD
5.2.1, 5.3, 6.0, 6.1 ;)
But I do have t
On 2006/05/11 15:56, Diana Eichert wrote:
> This has now drifted off into a topic that isn't OT.
> man puc(4) pretty slick cards.
>
> Hmmm, perhaps a soekris with a USB multi-port RS232 device attached.
http://www.bwct.de/en-multi_serial.html is inexpensive but will
need a driver written or port
I just wanted to thank everyone for their input. Although I won't buy
one immediately, I'll probably get a T43 as they are still available
if you look.
Maybe support for the ACPI/audio/wifi in the T60 will be better by the
time I'm getting ready to buy so I can have the nice SATA drive and
dual-
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Roger Neth Jr
> Sent: 11 May 2006 10:52 PM
> To: OpenBSD general usage list
> Subject: Re: Laptop recommendations
>
> On 5/11/06, Bryan Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I had checked the ar
Hi
I have a problem with Mozilla Firefox on obsd 3.9 running KDE.
Whenever I am using firefox and tabbrowsing it keeps crashing. I only
need to have about 4-10 tabs open at it will crash each and every time.
Does anyone know of this as a common problem? On 3.8 with KDE 3.4 I
never had any pr
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 08:55:20PM +0200, Robert wrote:
> > I probably have a similar setup at strato.de and use Kili's trick:
[...]
> >!route add 81.169.186.1 -link \$if: -interface
[...]
> Using .0 netmask works, but won't allow traffic with other hosts in the
> same subnet. (Which shouldn't
> On Thursday 11 May 2006 15:21, rjn wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm looking into getting a new laptop (I start college in the fall).
> > In particular, I'm looking for something OpenBSD compatible. I
> > considering either a Lenovo Thinkpad or the MacBook Pro. From what
> > I've seen you can only
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=114657401630096&w=2
>
> If I understand correctly from what I've been told, this is not a
> hardware
> issue but an 'X' issue.
It is the job of the operating system to shield the hardware from
userland processes. That's what every operating system
As Jason already mentioned, look at the laptop page. I'm not sure
my ThinkPad, an A31p is on that list. They aren't new, but you can
get one in the $700 range now, and they're perhaps the best laptop
IBM made. You can have three disks in it, too. I've had mine for
three years now and the older
This has now drifted off into a topic that isn't OT.
man puc(4) pretty slick cards.
Hmmm, perhaps a soekris with a USB multi-port RS232 device attached.
diana
Hi RJ.
I would recommend IBM/Lenovo.
OpenBSD 3.9 works out of the box including (but not limited to ;)
suspend, buttons, ... on my IBM X40.
After a hard disk error on my Mac PowerBook (ppc architecture)
I discovered that the support from Mac is really sh*t.
Having a choice between IBM/Lenovo I
On 5/11/06, Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Original message
>Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 13:34:51 -0400
>From: "Austin Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: OT: Serial2ssh device
>To: misc@openbsd.org
>
>> I am seeking advise prior to buying a "serial to ssh" device,
>> som
On Thursday 11 May 2006 15:21, rjn wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking into getting a new laptop (I start college in the fall).
> In particular, I'm looking for something OpenBSD compatible. I
> considering either a Lenovo Thinkpad or the MacBook Pro. From what
> I've seen you can only boot the macb
On Thu, 11 May 2006 12:00:40 +0200, "Ed White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> A researcher of the french NSA discovered a scary vulnerability in modern
> x86
> cpus and chipsets that expose the kernel to direct tampering.
>
> http://www.securityfocus.com/print/columnists/402
>
> The problem is that
thus Robert spake:
Timo Schoeler wrote:
thus Robert spake:
Timo Schoeler wrote:
thus Alexander Farber spake:
Do you see any kernel output at all? I believe one
should always see at least the boot> prompt -
unless the serial speed of the console doesn't match
Do you see the boot> prompt and h
Hello,
I'm currently using a thinkpad 60s
Dual booting between xp and current, yes currently still required ;-)) see below
Here is a short rundown:
a) Performance is nice with bsd kernel, performance is degraded with bsd.mp
b) sound chip currently not supported
c) intel wireless lan currently not
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 05:08:15PM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote:
> * andrew fresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-17 23:57]:
> > I have a Cisco router I am trying to replace. I will describe the Cisco
> > box, the replacement OpenBSD router, the setup and finally what issues I
> > am having. The bgpd
On 5/11/06, Bryan Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had checked the archives for misc@, and what I had read indicated
> that the Macbook Pro could boot OpenBSD using Parallels virtualization
> software, but not natively due to hang while probing USB. Also, I'm
> under the opinion that the w
Original message
>Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 13:34:51 -0400
>From: "Austin Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: OT: Serial2ssh device
>To: misc@openbsd.org
>
>> I am seeking advise prior to buying a "serial to ssh" device,
>> sometimes refered to as "serial server" or "serial port se
Oh, uh, really? Had no idea 1and1 was quite large ;)
If that's what they're worried about, then they could use private
vlans...
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk814/tk840/tsd_technology_support
_sub-protocol_home.html
http://www.riverstonenet.com/support/configdb/0026.html
Now THAT's a g
thus Robert spake:
Timo Schoeler wrote:
thus Alexander Farber spake:
Do you see any kernel output at all? I believe one
should always see at least the boot> prompt -
unless the serial speed of the console doesn't match
Do you see the boot> prompt and have you tried "verbose"?
On 5/11/06, Robe
Comments to Strato:
I used Yaifo to install OpenBSD on STRATO.
And I used the Netmask 255.255.0.0.
I forgot to change Yaifo so I had to rename my installsets to *38.tgz. :))
Here`s a DMESG (Server is from an older offer):
OpenBSD 3.9 (GENERIC) #617: Thu Mar 2 02:26:48 MST 2006
[EMAIL PROTE
I had checked the archives for misc@, and what I had read indicated
that the Macbook Pro could boot OpenBSD using Parallels virtualization
software, but not natively due to hang while probing USB. Also, I'm
under the opinion that the wireless doesn't work as they use broadcom
adapters under the
Robert wrote:
> Alexander Farber wrote:
>> Do you see any kernel output at all? I believe one
>> should always see at least the boot> prompt -
>> unless the serial speed of the console doesn't match
>>
>> Do you see the boot> prompt and have you tried "verbose"?
>>
>
> The machine doesn't come up.
Timo Schoeler wrote:
> thus Alexander Farber spake:
>> Do you see any kernel output at all? I believe one
>> should always see at least the boot> prompt -
>> unless the serial speed of the console doesn't match
>>
>> Do you see the boot> prompt and have you tried "verbose"?
>>
>> On 5/11/06, Robert
thus rjn spake:
On 5/11/06, Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
to be when I first heard about it). If you search the archives you'll
see dmesgs from the new macs.
I had checked the archives for misc@, and what I had read indicated
that the Macbook Pro could boot OpenBSD using Parallels v
> Geez network setups just shouldn't be that strained... I mean, what
> happened to hooking up a server with a /30 connection to the nearest
> router? Am I missing something?
>
> Dan Farrell
Depends on the fact if you may "wanna sniff" or not... :-)
Kind regards,
Sebastian
--
Don't buy anything
On 5/11/06, rjn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm wondering if anybody has experience with the new Lenovo models and
the macbook pro?
A quick search of the archives will show you a number of OpenBSD
developers currently run with the X40 model. That being said, I have a
T60p on order, but I wont
On 5/11/06, Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
to be when I first heard about it). If you search the archives you'll
see dmesgs from the new macs.
I had checked the archives for misc@, and what I had read indicated
that the Macbook Pro could boot OpenBSD using Parallels virtualization
sof
On 5/11/06, rjn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking into getting a new laptop (I start college in the fall).
In particular, I'm looking for something OpenBSD compatible. I
considering either a Lenovo Thinkpad or the MacBook Pro. From what
I've seen you can only boot the macbook pro
thus rjn spake:
Hi all,
I'm looking into getting a new laptop (I start college in the fall).
In particular, I'm looking for something OpenBSD compatible. I
considering either a Lenovo Thinkpad or the MacBook Pro. From what
I've seen you can only boot the macbook pro if you have windows
install
Alexander Farber wrote:
> Do you see any kernel output at all? I believe one
> should always see at least the boot> prompt -
> unless the serial speed of the console doesn't match
>
> Do you see the boot> prompt and have you tried "verbose"?
>
The machine doesn't come up. No boot prompt.
stty is
(keeping cross-post of original poster because I
don't have a better idea)
Todd T. Fries dixit:
>The problem is that 1and1 hosting choses to have any root servers
>setup with `ip subnet zero'. That's a fancy way of stating that they
>expect systems to setup IP's with netmasks of 255.255.255.255
thus Alexander Farber spake:
Do you see any kernel output at all? I believe one
should always see at least the boot> prompt -
unless the serial speed of the console doesn't match
Do you see the boot> prompt and have you tried "verbose"?
On 5/11/06, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alexander F
Hi all,
I'm looking into getting a new laptop (I start college in the fall).
In particular, I'm looking for something OpenBSD compatible. I
considering either a Lenovo Thinkpad or the MacBook Pro. From what
I've seen you can only boot the macbook pro if you have windows
installed.
I'm wonderin
Do you see any kernel output at all? I believe one
should always see at least the boot> prompt -
unless the serial speed of the console doesn't match
Do you see the boot> prompt and have you tried "verbose"?
On 5/11/06, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alexander Farber wrote:
>h754815:afar
On 2006/05/11 13:28, Dan Farrell wrote:
> Geez network setups just shouldn't be that strained... I mean, what
> happened to hooking up a server with a /30 connection to the nearest
> router? Am I missing something?
These are, uh, quite large operations, and if there's a way to reduce
IP address u
When first configured, AMI/LSI MegaRAID (at least 300-8x with
813F f/w) init's the array in the background (incidentally,
during this time one can't upgrade the firmware, so if bringing
up a box it may be useful to do the firmware first to avoid
waiting or later reboots). bioctl doesn't indicate th
Alexander Farber wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I probably have a similar setup at strato.de and use Kili's trick:
>
>h754815:afarber {103} cat /etc/hostname.fxp0
>inet 81.169.186.95 255.255.255.255 NONE
>!route add 81.169.186.1 -link \$if: -interface
>
> See the explanation at http://www.dettu
Hello,
I probably have a similar setup at strato.de and use Kili's trick:
h754815:afarber {103} cat /etc/hostname.fxp0
inet 81.169.186.95 255.255.255.255 NONE
!route add 81.169.186.1 -link \$if: -interface
See the explanation at http://www.dettus.net/
Regards
Alex
PS: I wonder if any
I am seeking advise prior to buying a "serial to ssh" device,
sometimes refered to as "serial server" or "serial port server".
You can get a 32port Lantronix for less than $1600. I have the
SCS3205 and find it very stable and useful. You need to buy or make
DB-9 adapters and patch cables thou
Geez network setups just shouldn't be that strained... I mean, what
happened to hooking up a server with a /30 connection to the nearest
router? Am I missing something?
Dan Farrell
Applied Innovations
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
sorry i replied only to you :) , it's working coz you're setting max value
which in your case it's not crossed above 1452
On 5/11/06, Jeff Quast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 5/11/06, jacek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hi, that's part of your pf.conf
> > ---cut
> > # normalize outbound packe
*cut*
Once I set up a Serve rat a very moronic and clueless Hoster (Strato) wich
used/uses the same Setup.
Depends on their Network you may wanna try 255.255.0.0 or 255.255.255.0. :)
fxp0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
lladdr 00:00:aa:77:cc:22
groups: egress
media: Ethernet autosele
Maybe this could be posted on http://www.openbsdsupport.org/?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Peter
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 4:54 PM
To: misc-openbsd
Subject: i want to share my ip accounting script
Hi. I have written a shell script
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 03:55:06PM +0200, Peter Philipp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just bought a Wifi USB stick and it doesn't seem to work on OpenBSD.
> Instead
> of returning it (39 euros) I'm willing to send this to an OpenBSD developer
> who
> wants to make a driver work for this. Not sure how non
Ok folks, Marc Balmer is going to take it, he'll take it along to the hackathon
and distribute it further on whoever wants it from there.
Thanks.
-peter
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Hi Theo,
Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> They won't, if this is the only place this problem is mentioned.
>
> That's why all the large contributions that I have gotten, have been
> hard work of finding the right person to mention it to, and actually
> ask
> I don't believe there is one that has contributed.
Why doesn't that surprise me ... going for Cyclades now anyway - thanks
for all your comments and suggestions.
--
Stephan A. Rickauer
---
Institut f|r Neuroinformatik Tel: +4
> Diana Eichert wrote:
> > company doing the same thing called Logical Solutions (think logical). It
> > would be nice if companies making money off of selling "secure console
> > servers" would give some back to the OpenSSH project.
>
> Let me put it this way: Is there any serial console server
> The Lantronix solution is actually the old Lightwave communications
> console server line. The founders of Lightwave went off and started a new
> company doing the same thing called Logical Solutions (think logical). It
> would be nice if companies making money off of selling "secure console
>
I've been told that this is in the archives, but I couldn't find it, so I
re-invented it and am presenting it here for anyone else who may find
themselves in a similarly frustrating situation.
The problem is that 1and1 hosting choses to have any root servers
setup with `ip subnet zero'. That's a
Diana Eichert wrote:
> company doing the same thing called Logical Solutions (think logical). It
> would be nice if companies making money off of selling "secure console
> servers" would give some back to the OpenSSH project.
Let me put it this way: Is there any serial console server vendor who
d
On 5/11/06, jacek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi, that's part of your pf.conf
---cut
# normalize outbound packets to prevent mapping of LAN hosts
scrub out on $ext_if all random-id min-ttl 250
max-mss 1492
Queueing
###
# Note: Only outgoing t
Hi,
I just bought a Wifi USB stick and it doesn't seem to work on OpenBSD. Instead
of returning it (39 euros) I'm willing to send this to an OpenBSD developer who
wants to make a driver work for this. Not sure how non-blob friendly the maker
of this hardware is...
Maker: Fritz! WLAN, AVM
Model:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgEDV.net wrote:
me, too. especially, if you plug in another nic on pci between 2
other nics. this is really confusing the box. also take care for
your bios interrupt settings - if you have a lot of traffic, it
sometimes can be smart to put all the nics on the same interrupt.
Did you tried with 'c' instead of 'a' ? :
# mount_ffs /dev/wd1c /mnt/backup/
I had the same problem with a windows formatted disk, it worked with
wd1c but not with wd1a or anything else.
On 5/11/06, Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/11/06, Pedro Martelletto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
hi, that's part of your pf.conf
---cut
# normalize outbound packets to prevent mapping of LAN hosts
scrub out on $ext_if all random-id min-ttl 250 max-mss 1492
Queueing ###
# Note: Only outgoing traffic may be queued.
---cut
i think you made a m
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 02:27:56PM +0100, Nick Guenther wrote:
> Odd. How could he use it for backup before then? Or did he just never
> use it before?
Probably the latter :-)
-p.
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Hi Diana,
Diana Eichert wrote:
> company doing the same thing called Logical Solutions (think logical). It
> would be nice if companies making money off of selling "secure console
> servers" would give some back to the OpenSSH project.
>
Which remi
On 5/11/06, Pedro Martelletto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 02:01:00PM +0100, Nick Guenther wrote:
> The disklabel shows that the parition type is 'unused'. It must be set
> to '4.4BSD'. You can do this from in disklabel, of course. BUT, I
> think this indicates some bigger p
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Hi Andrew,
Andrew Veitch wrote:
> On Thu, 11 May 2006, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
>
>> Any recommendations in addition to the colorful lies on the web from
>> all the vendors? Experiences? Any pitfalls?
>
>
> I've not had any problems with a Cyclad
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Hi there,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgEDV.net wrote:
>>I am seeking advise prior to buying a "serial to ssh" device,
>>sometimes
>> refered to as "serial server" or "serial port server". I am
>>thinking of
>>a black box 19" rack mount thing where I can plug
On Thu, 11 May 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgEDV.net wrote:
SNIP
> blackbox i personally like, but lantronix i setup and never wanted
> to leave ;-) they work very well, ssh-access possible, rj45 ports
> are standard, many many supported protocols...
>
> give them a try, if it's for a serverfarm, it's
On 5/11/06, Damian Gerow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not interested in bandwidth limitations, so it looks like priq is likely my
best bet.
[...]
Then I create a queue with a bandwidth limit of 700Kbps.
The man page is a little vague on this point
"The priq scheduler does not support ban
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 02:01:00PM +0100, Nick Guenther wrote:
> The disklabel shows that the parition type is 'unused'. It must be set
> to '4.4BSD'. You can do this from in disklabel, of course. BUT, I
> think this indicates some bigger problem: what killed your disklabel?
> Are you sure this is
On 5/11/06, Joco Salvatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I have two hd's: one has my OpenBSD system (wd0) and the other one is
for backup purposes. When OpenBSD 3.9 was released I formatted my wd0
to install it, but I didn't do a thing with wd1. But when I tried to
mount it (file system type
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 09:42:24AM -0300, Jo?o Salvatti wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have two hd's: one has my OpenBSD system (wd0) and the other one is
> for backup purposes. When OpenBSD 3.9 was released I formatted my wd0
> to install it, but I didn't do a thing with wd1. But when I tried to
> mount
Hi all,
I have two hd's: one has my OpenBSD system (wd0) and the other one is
for backup purposes. When OpenBSD 3.9 was released I formatted my wd0
to install it, but I didn't do a thing with wd1. But when I tried to
mount it (file system type ffs) it returns the following message:
[EMAIL PROTEC
> I am seeking advise prior to buying a "serial to ssh" device,
> sometimes
> refered to as "serial server" or "serial port server". I am
> thinking of
> a black box 19" rack mount thing where I can plug in >=16 cables from
> the serial ports of all my OpenBSD boxes (growing number ;) ). This
>
> Normally these devices come up in the same order each time.
>
> It is not gauranteed, unfortunately, because device bring up can
> race against other devices. I've seen it be non-deterministic.
>
me, too. especially, if you plug in another nic on pci between 2
other nics. this is really confu
On Thu, 11 May 2006, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
Any recommendations in addition to the colorful lies on the web from all
the vendors? Experiences? Any pitfalls?
I've not had any problems with a Cyclades TS system. I don't know what
their ACS range is like though.
http://www.cyclades.com/pro
I am seeking advise prior to buying a "serial to ssh" device, sometimes
refered to as "serial server" or "serial port server". I am thinking of
a black box 19" rack mount thing where I can plug in >=16 cables from
the serial ports of all my OpenBSD boxes (growing number ;) ). This
'thing' should t
Hi,
Your complete pf.conf and the relevant pf log entries would be helpful. I had
the same problem after upgrading to 3.9. Turned out to be an old antispoof rule
in my (then) too messy pf.conf which blocked incoming traffic on the external
interface with a destination address on the internal NA
A researcher of the french NSA discovered a scary vulnerability in modern x86
cpus and chipsets that expose the kernel to direct tampering.
http://www.securityfocus.com/print/columnists/402
The problem is that a feature called System Management Mode could be used to
bypass the kernel and execut
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 09:07, NetNeanderthal wrote:
> On 5/9/06, Ashley Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're way off on what you're trying to do and need to seriously
> consider re-reading the PF FAQ and/or trying the examples. This being
> said...
Thanks for the detailed reply. It was RE
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