I recently found myself the owner of an APC UPS that talks over USB.
I installed apcupsd and disabled uhidev(4) with config(8) so that it
would instead show up as ugen(4) as noted in the apcupsd docs. The
dmesg lines below are both against a -stable GENERIC, and are not
cumulative.
Now I am look
On 6/2/06, Winston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have tried the following command to get the hw crypto to work:
openssl speed des-cbc -engine cryptodev
But the result I got is pretty much the same if I don't specify the
cryptodev engine.
The crypto card I have is hifn7956.
Who made the card you
- GPS devices, serially and UPS attached (consumer grade)
USB?
Ok, I'm fairly certain I've done something on my side, but I've no clue
what. Running on a fresh install of 3.9-RELEASE, the only thing I've
changed in mail is swapping the default 'localhost.cf' in /etc/rc.conf
for 'sendmail.cf' in /etc/rc.conf.local, and installing pine to read it
(mail frustrate
Darrin Chandler wrote:
Ask Gates, Ballmer and crew what MS's goals are. Or find it on the MS
site. If none of that works you can speculate (I'm not going to). Do you
think their goals fall as much in line with what you want as does
OpenBSD's goals?
Actually, this is very easy and does not req
On 6/2/06, Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2 Jun 2006, bofh wrote:
> > snapshot. Works great. However, I have one quick question - of the
> > following packages that got built as a result of building jdk1.5 - which
> is
> > needed for _running_ jdk1.5?
>
> Hmmm, what does the
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 11:03:10AM +0530, Siju George wrote:
> Hope if this
> http://www.forbes.com/markets/economy/2006/05/31/amd-ati-technologies-0531markets10.html
> happens, then it will free up documentation for ATI products :-)
Or AMD's docs will end up behind NDAs. :(
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 08:10:22PM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
> i've got a website where i'd like to be able to make a map and/or list of the
> various IPs and/or domains that visit it. i've got a large access.log file for
> the site, could this be used to generate a map of the geographic loca
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 05:23:40PM -0700, Winston wrote:
> I have tried the following command to get the hw crypto to work:
> openssl speed des-cbc -engine cryptodev
> But the result I got is pretty much the same if I don't specify the
> cryptodev engine.
> The crypto card I have is hifn7956.
> I t
i've got a website where i'd like to be able to make a map and/or list of the
various IPs and/or domains that visit it. i've got a large access.log file for
the site, could this be used to generate a map of the geographic locations of
the IPs that have visited it? alternately, it could make a listi
Hi, hier ist blondi,
kannst du dich noch an mich erinnern?
Ich schon. Letztens im Chat, habe viel nachgedacht,
und ja ich habe lust dich besser kennen zu lernen.
Ich habe jetzt erst mal Urlaub und besuche alle mvglichen
Freunde. Wenn du lust hast auch dich, w|rde dich
gerne mal von Angesicht zu
I have tried the following command to get the hw crypto to work:
openssl speed des-cbc -engine cryptodev
But the result I got is pretty much the same if I don't specify the
cryptodev engine.
The crypto card I have is hifn7956.
I tried to compile hifn7751.c by commenting out #undef HIFN_DEBUG,
hopi
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 01:37:24PM -0700, akonsu wrote:
> in my understanding a proper implementation does not require any service
> packs. in other words: if one implements something that later requires a
> service pack, this is not a proper implementation.
This is a nice idea, but everyone makes
Steven S wrote:
> It would appear my issues are related to timekeeping on these boxes
> (Compaq DL360 G1).
>
> If I bump advbase to '3' on each box everything is more stable.
> Given this, I now have a roughly 10 second fail-over time, but that
> is still acceptable.
>
> Since these are product
Hello,
Seing http://www.openbsd.org/plus.html, I'm asking myself what is the order
of the changes (if there is one)?
(Is the oldest change at the top of the list or at the bottom?)
Is there a global cvs log?
Thx
++ Jerome
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/x-pkcs7-signature
On 2 Jun 2006, at 23:16, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
> Neither reasonable nor sensible from a security standpoint.
> Authenticating
> based on MAC addresses is like authenticating someone on the
> pretense of
> them wearing a blue shirt. It's not a strong authenenticator and it
> can be
> c
Greetings everyone!
Apologies in advance if this came through already.
This question has to do with PF and DNS from my internal
network to my ISP.
Here is what I have done:
Set /etc/sysctl.conf
net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
Set /etc/rc.conf
pf=YES
Used the pf.conf file from the FAQ
(http
On Fri, 2 Jun 2006, bofh wrote:
> I read http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20060518065549,
> downloaded the current snapshot for amd64, and then tried to install jdk 1.5.
> It works. I am currently running the wildfire jabber server on this
> snapshot. Works great. However, I have
Greetings everyone!
This question has to do with PF and DNS from my internal network to my ISP.
Here is what I have done:
Set /etc/sysctl.conf
net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
Set /etc/rc.conf
pf=YES
Used the pf.conf file from the FAQ
(http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/example1.html). Exce
On 6/2/06, bofh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I read http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20060518065549,
downloaded the current snapshot for amd64, and then tried to install jdk 1.5.
It works. I am currently running the wildfire jabber server on this
snapshot. Works great. However, I h
On 6/1/06, Nick Holland
>
> Bring in another dev. company...
> (the good news is, this one seems to be MUCH better.)
We had something even better. My guy developed a working prototype, in less
than a month (1 weeks spent getting specs, another week spent getting the
java servlet engine working -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Authenticated MACs are converted to an IP address, using
> dhcpd.leases
> to do the lookup. Then, as a double check, it will use the
> ARP cache
> to confirm that the IP and the MAC match up, so users can't steal
> access from a stale IP somewhere. If a user pic
I read http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20060518065549,
downloaded the current snapshot for amd64, and then tried to install jdk 1.5.
It works. I am currently running the wildfire jabber server on this
snapshot. Works great. However, I have one quick question - of the
following pac
On 6/2/06, Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(including captain fucktrust) has
had any relevant input.
Can't we all just get along ... and let this thread die a quiet death?
in a second don quixote.
1) were all subscribed to misc@ :: use the force :: resist the reply all button.
2) htt
Hello, good evening and welcome.
I'm building a system that allows wireless clients to connect to an
AP, authenticate themselves with a login and password, and they're
then granted access to the internet, through a pf firewall using
tables to control access.
The clients are all assigned an
It turned out that I actually configured it as a raid 1 so I have a mirrored
disk. I appreciate everyone's help and now I have options if I'm ever in the
situation that I thought I was in. The best advice that I got was from
Samuri Chef telling me to check out this software:
http://www.data-recove
akonsu wrote:
>
> in my understanding a proper implementation does not require any service
> packs. in other words: if one implements something that later requires a
> service pack, this is not a proper implementation.
Exactly.
(And I don't seem to hear a lot about keeping OpenBSD patched up-to-
What's the point of any portion of this thread? The subject matter is
complete hearsay, and so far, no one (including captain fucktrust) has
had any relevant input.
If you want to discuss windows, I'm sure there's a ton of mailing lists
out there...
Can't we all just get along ... and let this th
On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 20:48:06 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
> you're just a warm and fuzzy kind of guy, aren't you?
>
Only on friday's.
-- Original message --
From: Eric Pancer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Who the fuck are you to trust?
you're just a warm and fuzzy kind of guy, aren't you?
in my understanding a proper implementation does not require any service
packs. in other words: if one implements something that later requires a
service pack, this is not a proper implementation.
konstantin
2006/6/2, misiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> akonsu schrieb:
> > no way. trust me. ;)
> >
>
i am sorry you are on this list.
konstantin
2006/6/2, Eric Pancer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 12:58:43 -0700, akonsu wrote...
>
> > no way. trust me. ;)
>
> Who the fuck are you to trust?
On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 12:58:43 -0700, akonsu wrote...
> no way. trust me. ;)
Who the fuck are you to trust?
WOOHOO I figured it out. It was my root device.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#Bootloader
boot -a allowed me to chose a different root device. I didn't realize that
was going on but after booting several times I realized there was a line
that said root_device wd1a
thanks to the FAQ maintai
no way. trust me. ;)
We'll see, like many other security features in Windows, if they implement
> it *properly*.
>
> DS
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hey did you hear that in Windows vista they implemented ASLR
> , somethink
> similar to the technology of random memory allocation in open
> bsd. So I gues
> Windows is copying bsd. Cool.
We'll see, like many other security features in Windows, if they implement
it *pr
Hey did you hear that in Windows vista they implemented ASLR , somethink
similar to the technology of random memory allocation in open bsd. So I gues
Windows is copying bsd. Cool.
I've got two drives in a OpenBSD 3.9 amd64 server. one that used to be the
root drive in an old 3.8 system and a new drive that I've installed a fresh
copy of OpenBSD 3.9.
I want to boot up on just one of the drives but for some reason when I put
the second drive in the server it tries to take ove
A lot of work has been done by myself and krw@ at the hackathon
to improve support for st(4) and ch(4) devices. In particular we have
fixed up support for tape and changer devices so that opening a scsi tape
device should be much more reliable (an open of the tape device should
acutally mou
Original message from "Martin Gruden" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I have a noob question.
> I have two disks wd0 and wd1 . On wd1a to wd1f i have obsd3.9 an on wd0 i
> have winXP.
> I read the fstab man page but it doesn't explain anything about mounting xp.
Read Section 14.16 of the OpenBSD FAQ. Y
My isp blocks traffic on port 25. So i decided to experiment on adding a
listening port for sendmail.
While not an answer to your load problem, I suggest you read up on the
Submission service (RFC 4409).
--lyndon
riwanlky wrote:
I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update my
dynamic ip to www.dyndns.org.
ddclient version 3.6.3 works great for me. Let me know if you'd like any config
pointers.
- Marsh
Have you looked at gpsd, which is BSD licensed? According to the author, they
have very good device detection, so maybe you could use their device info
database.
http://gpsd.berlios.de/
-- Willg
as you may know, I have added support for time signal station receivers
earlier this year and during the calgary hackathon I added suport for
NMEA talking GPS devices. these devices can now be used by our ntpd.
unfortunately, most devices are slightly different in the data they
return or the form
riwanlky wrote:
Hi,
I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update my dynamic
ip to www.dyndns.org.
One more vote for ddclient from ports. No external dependencies (e.g.
Python).
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 05:36:52PM +0200, Martin Gruden wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a noob question.
> I have two disks wd0 and wd1 . On wd1a to wd1f i have obsd3.9 an on wd0 i
> have winXP.
> I read the fstab man page but it doesn't explain anything about mounting xp.
>
> I tried allsorts of combina
hello, i just asked the very same question about a week ago on this list.
just search the archive. ntfs is not enabled by default. you will need to
compile the OS yourself to enable it.
a hint, before changing fstab, try to mount a filesystem manually.
konstantin
2006/6/2, Martin Gruden <[EMAIL
> -Original Message-
> From: Martin Gruden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 11:37 AM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: mounting winxp
>
> Hi
>
> I have a noob question.
> I have two disks wd0 and wd1 . On wd1a to wd1f i have obsd3.9
> an on wd0 i
> have winXP.
>
Shane J Pearson wrote:
What I did in that case, was image with Ghost and when the drive
spins-down, pull the power plug on the drive alone, then plug it back in
to get a few more minutes of copying. Keep doing that until the whole
drive is imaged. Thankfully, this worked perfectly for me.
Ano
Hi
I have a noob question.
I have two disks wd0 and wd1 . On wd1a to wd1f i have obsd3.9 an on wd0 i
have winXP.
I read the fstab man page but it doesn't explain anything about mounting xp.
I tried allsorts of combinations, editing fstab
Like :
/dev/wd0a /mnt/c ntfs ro,noauto 0 0
i keep changi
Totally agree i personaly use ddclient for dyndns and zoneedit for
updating my dns never fail me yet :)
Simon Slaytor wrote:
DDCLIENT works well for me on 3.7
riwanlky wrote:
Hi,
I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update my
dynamic ip to www.dyndns.org.
I am currentl
I've been using ddclient from packages successfully for the better part of a
year. Before that, it was ipcheck.py (until it started doing abusive updates).
riwanlky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,
I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update my dynamic ip
to www.dyndns.org.
I
On 6/2/06, riwanlky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update my dynamic ip
to www.dyndns.org.
I am currently running myDYNIPPRO on Windows to update my dynamic ip. I want to
move to OpenBSD. I had currently running sendmail, popa3d, mrtg, mySQL
Selon riwanlky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update my dynamic ip
> to www.dyndns.org.
>
> I am currently running myDYNIPPRO on Windows to update my dynamic ip. I want
> to
> move to OpenBSD. I had currently running sendmail, popa3d, mrtg, mySQL on the
Personaly I use: http://ipcheck.sourceforge.net/
riwanlky wrote:
Hi,
I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update my
dynamic ip to www.dyndns.org.
I am currently running myDYNIPPRO on Windows to update my dynamic ip.
I want to
move to OpenBSD. I had currently running sendmai
Google is your friend. Maybe you should ask Google first.
If you think I'm being rude, read this
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#rtfm
cheers!
Dan Farrell
Applied Innovations
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 08:50:57PM +0700, riwanlky wrote:
> I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update my dynamic ip
> to www.dyndns.org.
ddclient
--
Terry
http://tyson.homeunix.org
Use google...
ez-ipupdate or ddclient
_OR_
this script makes use of nslookup, lynx, and dyndnsupdate.
#!/bin/sh
# This script uses "dyndnsupdate" available at
http://www.bebits.com/app/2927
# HOSTNAME is your DynDNS hostname
HOSTNAME=your_hostname.dyndns.org
# NSLOOKUP is the current DNS e
riwanlky wrote:
I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update my dynamic
ip to www.dyndns.org.
I am currently running myDYNIPPRO on Windows to update my dynamic ip. I
want to move to OpenBSD. I had currently running sendmail, popa3d, mrtg, mySQL
on the machine.
There is net/
Try out the net/ipcheck port.
Regards,
Andreas
On 02/06/06, riwanlky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update my dynamic ip
to www.dyndns.org.
I am currently running myDYNIPPRO on Windows to update my dynamic ip. I want to
move to OpenBSD. I
> -Original Message-
> From: riwanlky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 9:51 AM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: dynamic dns update
>
> Hi,
>
> I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update
> my dynamic ip
> to www.dyndns.org.
>
Did you try these
DDCLIENT works well for me on 3.7
riwanlky wrote:
Hi,
I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update my
dynamic ip to www.dyndns.org.
I am currently running myDYNIPPRO on Windows to update my dynamic ip.
I want to
move to OpenBSD. I had currently running sendmail, popa3d, mr
> I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update
> my dynamic ip to www.dyndns.org.
Look at the ports:)
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/x-pkcs7-signature which
had a name of smime.p7s]
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 08:50:57PM +0700, riwanlky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update my dynamic ip
> to www.dyndns.org.
>
> I am currently running myDYNIPPRO on Windows to update my dynamic ip. I
> want to
> move to OpenBSD. I had currently running se
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 08:50:57PM +0700, riwanlky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update my dynamic ip
> to www.dyndns.org.
>
> I am currently running myDYNIPPRO on Windows to update my dynamic ip. I
> want to
> move to OpenBSD. I had currently running se
You can use ddclient to update your dynamic dns. I've used it, it works well.
On Friday, 2 June 2006 23:20, riwanlky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update my dynamic ip
> to www.dyndns.org.
>
> I am currently running myDYNIPPRO on Windows to update my dynami
Hi,
I will like to know if OpenBSD have the capability to update my dynamic ip
to www.dyndns.org.
I am currently running myDYNIPPRO on Windows to update my dynamic ip. I want to
move to OpenBSD. I had currently running sendmail, popa3d, mrtg, mySQL on the
machine.
Thanks and best regards,
Riw
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 02:32:26PM +0200, Jasper Bal wrote:
> Jasper Bal schreef:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >My isp blocks traffic on port 25. So i decided to experiment on adding
> >a listening port for sendmail. I added port 53, because this is never
> >blocked. I added the following line in sendmail.cf
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 03:08:21PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 08:57:08AM -0700, John Brahy wrote:
> > F.r.a.c.u.l. .e.k. . .a. .u.n.n. .i.h.u. .a.k.p. .n. .n. .f.t.e.d.i.e. .i.d.
> > .s.t.e.e.a.w.y.t. .e.o.e. .n. .f.t.e.d.t. .r.m.t.e.d.i.e.?
> >
>
> N t l k l . o r .
Jasper Bal schreef:
Hi all,
My isp blocks traffic on port 25. So i decided to experiment on adding
a listening port for sendmail. I added port 53, because this is never
blocked. I added the following line in sendmail.cf: OOPort=53. I
killed -1 sendmail. And then all my connections timed out.
Hi all,
My isp blocks traffic on port 25. So i decided to experiment on adding a
listening port for sendmail. I added port 53, because this is never
blocked. I added the following line in sendmail.cf: OOPort=53. I killed
-1 sendmail. And then all my connections timed out. Ping gives a 80%
los
http://slackathon2006.unix.se for info (in swedish),
attach /index_en.html for an (almost 100% updated) english version.
It's tomorrow (3rd of June) at the Stockholm University, so this really
is the last call, but in case I missed some of you swedes when spamming
all local lists and forums, an
Hi John,
On 2006.06.02, at 1:57 AM, John Brahy wrote:
For a couple weeks I was running without backups and one of the
drives died.
Is there a way to recover any of the data from the drives?
How dead is the drive and how desperate are you?
I have imaged a clients ide drive which was doing t
here is the relevant portion of dmesg that is output when i plug in the
modem:
uaudio0 at uhub1 port 2 configuration 1 interface 2: Motorola, Inc. Apple
USB Modem, rev 2.00/2.02, addr 3
uaudio0: ignored output endpoint of type async
uaudio0: audio rev 1.00, 0 mixer controls
audio0 at uaudio0
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