On 6/22/06, mickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 11:32:50PM +0200, Laurens Vets wrote:
Matt Van Mater wrote:
I ran into a very similar (maybe same) problem here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=113236417207016w=2
I have not found a solution to my problem
On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 06:03:22PM -0500, Emilio Perea wrote:
I have been using an Asus A8V since February. Had lots of problems at
first, which seem to have been due to the use of the multiprocessor kernel
with a PS/2 keyboard and mouse. Had no problems with the plain bsd kernel,
but it
On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 06:03:22PM -0500, Emilio Perea wrote:
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 09:01:07AM +0200, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
just a quick question, anyone running OpenBSD/amd64 on an Asus A8N-VM or
A8V-VM motherboard? Things that work/don't work?
I have been using an Asus
Christian Rueger wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 21.06.2006, 14:03 -0700 schrieb Clint Pachl:
Because portmap(8) dynamically assigns the mountd(8) port, how would
one write a pass rule in pf for mountd(8) traffic? My problem is that
every time mountd(8) is re/started, it operates on a different port
Ted Unangst wrote:
On 6/21/06, Clint Pachl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because portmap(8) dynamically assigns the mountd(8) port, how would
one write a pass rule in pf for mountd(8) traffic? My problem is that
every time mountd(8) is re/started, it operates on a different port and
my fixed pf
On Friday 23 June 2006 01:47, Theo de Raadt wrote:
This is due to a problem in the ral driver. I have mailed damien, and
hopefully a fix will be written soon. (the same mistake is in some of
the other drivers drivers he has written too)
Could this be what's causing (at least on i386) kismet to
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On 6/23/06, Spruell, Darren-Perot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Incidentally, if you haven't used the package(s) for Nagios, do. I had no
problems and I went with a package install. No mysteries.
At work we run Nagios across Linux, OpenBSD FreeBSD machines.
Compiling it from source is the only way
Bharj, Gagan wrote:
Hello Folks,
I have got my VPN working with automatic key exchange and a hard-coded
password. I would like to implement the VPN using public/private keys. Do
you guys know of any site that has a good tutorial on how to set up such a
system? BTW Would such a setup require
Scott Francis wrote:
On 6/23/06, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mountd
It's definitely possible (Free and Net both offer the -p option).
I think that is completely ridiculous. Hardcoding RPC utilities
to non-random ports to try
Thanks for replying
I'm using:
anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org
I don't have a .cvsrc.
CVS/Root is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs
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From: Otto Moerbeek
Date: Friday, June 23, 2006 23:44
Subject: Re: cvs update -C problems ... does not work for me
To: Didier Wiroth
On Fri, 23 Jun
On Saturday 24 June 2006 18:13, Peter Blair wrote:
At work we run Nagios across Linux, OpenBSD FreeBSD machines.
Compiling it from source is the only way to ensure config file
compatibility.
Say what? How does the compilation affect the config file? The config file
format is exactly the same
On 6/24/06, pk.ra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, folks.
I have a question. Could you help me?
I am newbie in OpenBSD. I use OpenBSD how desktop workstation. My hard disk
is divided into four partitions. There are two MSDOS partitions, one FreeBSD
and one partition for OpenBSD. There are files
On 6/24/06, Clint Pachl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott Francis wrote:
On 6/23/06, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mountd
It's definitely possible (Free and Net both offer the -p option).
I think that is completely ridiculous.
and one partition for OpenBSD. There are files with name on other languages
on my MSDOS partitions. How can I mount these partitions with correct names
of files? When I try to mount these partitions with the following command:
mount /dev/wd0i /mnt/C
all files on others languages appears
Original message from pk.ra [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My hard disk is divided into four partitions. There are two MSDOS partitions,
one FreeBSD and one partition for OpenBSD. There are files with name on other
languages on my MSDOS partitions. How can I mount these partitions with
correct
names
Supported methods per isakmpd(8):
1. Passphrase
2. Host Keys
3. X509 Certificates
4. Keynote Certificates
In fact Keynote Certificates is a bit ambiguous.
KeyNote uses X.509 certificates and other alternatives to make decisions.
I know nothing about Keynote so I'm not sure if it can be used in
Hello,
Where can I find any info concerning the purpose of every file in OpenBSD?
I am trying to make it smaller by deleting unuseful files. I read man and
then deside whether I need it or not. After deleting a dozen of files I
received diffirent errors during startup.
Regards,
Artyom
On 6/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I find any info concerning the purpose of every file in OpenBSD?
Manual pages to start are hier(7) and whatis(1).
I am trying to make it smaller by deleting unuseful files.
Even when you install all the sets and source code,
Hey,
I'm running CARP on a 3.7 GENERIC router.
I'm playing w/ ntop, and pressing 'n' repeatedly changes the display
format of the host. One selection is network board manufacturer, based
on MAC allocation I'm guessing. My CARP interface says the mfg is U.S.
Department of Defense.
Is
I'm playing w/ ntop, and pressing 'n' repeatedly changes the display
format of the host. One selection is network board manufacturer, based
on MAC allocation I'm guessing. My CARP interface says the mfg is U.S.
Department of Defense.
Is this normal?
Possibly. You should be able to check for
Hello,
I hope all of you are in best shape of health. I'm experiencing some
problems with apache.
I'm trying to enable Userdirs and keep the chroot.
(root here)
1) mkdir /var/www/user/me
2) cd /var/www/user/me ; ln -s /var/www/user/me /home/me/
3) modified my httpd.conf in /var/www/conf/
#
#
On Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at 07:53:49PM +, n.v.t n.v.t wrote:
1) mkdir /var/www/user/me
^
2) cd /var/www/user/me ; ln -s /var/www/user/me /home/me/
^^
3) modified my httpd.conf in /var/www/conf/
[...]
UserDir /var/www/users
Hi,
On Jun 24, 2006, at 9:53 PM, n.v.t n.v.t wrote:
Hello,
I hope all of you are in best shape of health. I'm experiencing
some problems with apache.
I'm trying to enable Userdirs and keep the chroot.
(root here)
1) mkdir /var/www/user/me
2) cd /var/www/user/me ; ln -s /var/www/user/me
On Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at 09:44:45PM +, n.v.t n.v.t wrote:
Look like a mi ing ` ' in /var/www/user /me.
what?
/var/www/user
/var/www/users
Got it?
Ciao,
Kili
ps: sorry for that silly joke, but I'm living in germany.
fifafoo all the day damages your brain.
Thank you very much for info! It will definetely help me!
Even when you install all the sets and source code, you only
need a
modest amount of space. Are you sure it is worth the hassle
trying to
trim things down futher? Adequately sized CF-cards and other
media
aren't too expensive
On 6/25/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, but the first thing for me is to learn how the system works and this
is also a part of my diploma project.
If you want to get to know the system, read afterboot(8) and the fine
documentation (such as the FAQ, etc.). I find those far
From: Matthias Kilian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: n.v.t n.v.t [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: public_html and apache chroot
Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2006 23:27:29 +0200
On Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at 07:53:49PM +, n.v.t n.v.t wrote:
1) mkdir /var/www/user/me
^
2) cd
indeed your correct, the config examples says 'users' while the /var/www/
says 'user'.
From: Matthias Kilian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: n.v.t n.v.t [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: public_html and apache chroot
Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2006 23:27:29 +0200
On Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at
On 24/06/06, Rogier Krieger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/25/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, but the first thing for me is to learn how the system works and
this
is also a part of my diploma project.
If you want to get to know the system, read afterboot(8) and the fine
Giancarlo:
I was following the mailist and found your mail. I have a
similar scenary with OpenBSD 3.8-stable.
Two ADSL links with two ADSL modems working as bridge (not as router) with 3
interfaces, two external interfaces (one for each modem) and one for my
internal net. Until
Hi Artyom,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at 10:04:11PM +0300:
Where can I find any info concerning the purpose of every file in OpenBSD?
I am trying to make it smaller by deleting unuseful files. I read man and
then deside whether I need it or not. After deleting a dozen of
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Daniel Ouellet wrote:
mysql status;
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On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Roy Morris wrote:
ok, I know I've seen this before but can't seem to find the link. I am
setting up a vpn using isakmpd and for the regular net to net stuff it
works fine. I am trying to use an alias ip on each gateway and nat to
the internal host. The isakmpd.conf would
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