Re: compact flash format GPRS modems

2006-08-03 Thread Damien Miller
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Nik Lam wrote: Very helpful info Damien, thanks. What's the longest that you've been able to stay online for at a stretch using only the zaurus battery? At least an hour, but I have never really timed it. -d

Re: service monitoring and pf load balancing

2006-08-03 Thread Siju George
On 8/3/06, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: slbd - http://slbd.sourceforge.net/ might be what you're looking for. The CVS code has numerous fixes that aren't in the 1.2 release. Disclaimer: I'm the current maintainer (but not the author) of that code. This is great Bill :-) Does it

Re: Isakmpd (openbsd) and racoon (macos x) interoperability

2006-08-03 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 01:20:13AM +0300, Bo Granlund wrote: Hi, I recently got a Mac Book from Apple with the latest and greatest Mac OS X installed on it. I have a setup where I connect the mac book to an wlan accesspoint which is connected to an openbsd 3.9-current machine which should

gcc 4.1.1 (= latest release) does not work on OpenBSD 3.9

2006-08-03 Thread Jonathan Thornburg
OpenBSD 3.9 suplies {gcc,g++,g77} 3.3.5 with propolice as part of the base OS install (they live in /usr/bin). For people who need/want newer gcc versions, there are packages for gcc 3.3.6 and various snapshots of newer versions (3.4-20060103, 4.0-20060105, 4.1-20050909). The purpose of *this*

Re: WPA support / creating a cf image

2006-08-03 Thread Ryan Corder
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 23:23 +0200, openbsd misc wrote: My question is, if there is a way to create such an image. For me it looks like an openbsd specific problem as it is posible with freebsd (www.m0n0.ch/wall). Perhaps here is someone who is an idea. quite possible and easy to do, check out

Re: gcc 4.1.1 (= latest release) does not work on OpenBSD 3.9

2006-08-03 Thread Jonathan Thornburg
I wrote OpenBSD 3.9 suplies {gcc,g++,g77} 3.3.5 with propolice as part of the base OS install (they live in /usr/bin). Oops, my mistake, I should have written On i386, at the start of that sentence. Other platforms use different gcc versions... ciao, -- -- Jonathan Thornburg [EMAIL

Re: WPA support / creating a cf image

2006-08-03 Thread Shane J Pearson
On 2006.08.03, at 10:41 PM, Ryan Corder wrote: First, get past the notion of secure wireless...it doesn't exist. The best solution for a more secure wireless network is for you to implement a WEP-encrypted environment and establish a VPN over it. What about an open wireless network, which

xterm glitches

2006-08-03 Thread Hannah Schroeter
Hello! I've been experiencing a few glitches with xterm for a while. I use -current, last build from May 18, on i386. Hope there hasn't been a relevant change to X11 in-between. WM is fvwm2 from ports (fvwm2+fvicons-2.4.19). If I use Shift + Keypad-plus or -minus to change the font xterm uses,

Re: ralink rum(4) driver ?

2006-08-03 Thread Diana Eichert
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Jonathan Franks wrote: On Aug 2, 2006, at 7:51 PM, Diana Eichert wrote: On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, NetNeanderthal wrote: SNIP It sounds fascinating -- OnTopicdo keep us updated on how OpenBSD fits your application./OffTopic What ever I can talk about I do. How

Intel pro/1000GT quad adapter [not working]

2006-08-03 Thread Per Engelbrecht
Hi all, (obsd3.9 / i386) I'm beefing up two of our bgp routers i.e. replacing Intel Pro/1000MT dual port server adapters with Intel Pro/1000GT quad-port server adapters. The GT card is the MT cards successor and should be backwards compatible, but my vanilla 3.9 installation 'no habla GT'.

Re: WPA support / creating a cf image

2006-08-03 Thread openbsd misc
Hello, that's exacly what I'm doing at the moment... :-) But that doesn't create an image. The problem is in short: C/H/S. But it looks like I already answered my question within the question ;-). m0n0wall is using phydiskwrite (which was written to be able to flash cf cards under windows): *

Re: WPA support / creating a cf image

2006-08-03 Thread Ryan Corder
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 16:13 +0200, openbsd misc wrote: I'll try to create an image using flashdist (some modifications needed, but I hope that's not to hard ;-)), gzip it and then I'll try to write it to an cf card using windows. check the flashdist homepage again. There is a link to a wrapper

WG: WPA support / creating a cf image

2006-08-03 Thread openbsd misc
Sorry, wrong recipient. ;-) see below... Von: openbsd misc Gesendet: Do 03.08.2006 16:15 An: Shane J Pearson Betreff: AW: WPA support / creating a cf image Hello, my problem is, that I need the vpn at bootime. I cannot build a vpn from client to server, only

firefox 1.5.0.6 for openbsd

2006-08-03 Thread riwanlky
hi all, i don't have any experience with how to use source or other *nix tar.gz for openbsd. i need to have firefox 1.5.0.6. do anyone know how do i get the firefox in my openbsd 3.9 thanks, and best regards, riwan

simple spamd greylisting on transparent bridge

2006-08-03 Thread Will H. Backman
Is this a sane minimum configuration for spamd -g on a transparent bridge? Is it unwise to only greylist? 1. Create bridge with no IP's. 2. pf=YES and spamd_flags=-g in /etc/rc.conf.local 3. Simple three line /etc/pf.conf: ext_if=xl0 rdr pass inet proto tcp from !spamd-white to any \

Re: Intel pro/1000GT quad adapter [not working]

2006-08-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/08/03 15:54, Per Engelbrecht wrote: I'm beefing up two of our bgp routers i.e. replacing Intel Pro/1000MT dual port server adapters with Intel Pro/1000GT quad-port server adapters. The GT card is the MT cards successor and should be backwards compatible, but my vanilla 3.9

Re: simple spamd greylisting on transparent bridge

2006-08-03 Thread Will H. Backman
Will H. Backman wrote: Is this a sane minimum configuration for spamd -g on a transparent bridge? Is it unwise to only greylist? 1. Create bridge with no IP's. 2. pf=YES and spamd_flags=-g in /etc/rc.conf.local 3. Simple three line /etc/pf.conf: ext_if=xl0 rdr pass inet proto tcp

Re: WPA support / creating a cf image

2006-08-03 Thread Ryan Corder
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 23:27 +1000, Shane J Pearson wrote: What about an open wireless network, which does not allow anything to be routed out of the OpenBSD WAP unless it is authpf authorised. Then only VPN traffic. exactly...that would be ideal. -- Ryan Corder [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems

Re: WPA support / creating a cf image

2006-08-03 Thread openbsd misc
Ok, that didn't work. You can create an image. But image will only work on identical cf-cards (same C/H/S). Is that an openbsd specific problem (bootloader) or how can I get rid of that? I need an image that works on every cf-card. Any idea? I don't want to switch to freebsd... Regards Hagen

Function prologue and epilogue.

2006-08-03 Thread João Salvatti
Hi all, I'm studying assembly programming and at this moment I have reached the capther that talnks about functions, and so far having learned about functions' prologue and epilogue. When I implemented a function, using both prologue and epilogue, the compiler compiled it, linked it but when it

Re: firefox 1.5.0.6 for openbsd

2006-08-03 Thread Jeff Quast
On 8/3/06, riwanlky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi all, i don't have any experience with how to use source or other *nix tar.gz for openbsd. i need to have firefox 1.5.0.6. do anyone know how do i get the firefox in my openbsd 3.9 thanks, and best regards, riwan The instructions with an

Re: WPA support / creating a cf image

2006-08-03 Thread Ryan Corder
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 18:40 +0200, openbsd misc wrote: Ok, that didn't work. You can create an image. But image will only work on identical cf-cards (same C/H/S). Is that an openbsd specific problem (bootloader) or how can I get rid of that? I need an image that works on every cf-card. Any

Re: firefox 1.5.0.6 for openbsd

2006-08-03 Thread Will Maier
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 12:11:08PM -0400, David T Harris wrote: The easiest way to install firefox on OpenBSD or any other package (that is available from OpenBSD) is to download the package from the OpenBSD website (or a mirror) or the ftp mirrors. No, the easiest way is like so: $

Re: service monitoring and pf load balancing

2006-08-03 Thread Bill Marquette
On 8/3/06, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 8/3/06, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: slbd - http://slbd.sourceforge.net/ might be what you're looking for. The CVS code has numerous fixes that aren't in the 1.2 release. Disclaimer: I'm the current maintainer (but not the

Re: WPA support / creating a cf image

2006-08-03 Thread Matthew R. Dempsky
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 11:27:16PM +1000, Shane J Pearson wrote: What about an open wireless network, which does not allow anything to be routed out of the OpenBSD WAP unless it is authpf authorised. Then only VPN traffic. What does authpf+VPN provide in this use case that VPN alone

radioctl error on i386 Aug 1 snapshot; Inappropriate ioctl for device

2006-08-03 Thread Diana Eichert
I'm getting the following error when I try to access my bktr(4) card. $ sudo radioctl -f /dev/bktr0 -a radioctl: RIOCGINFO: Inappropriate ioctl for device I was trying to set the tuner to cable/NTSC/channel#. thanks OpenBSD 4.0-beta (GENERIC) #1036: Tue Aug 1 01:59:50 MDT 2006 [EMAIL

Re: WPA support / creating a cf image

2006-08-03 Thread Ryan Corder
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 14:47 -0400, Jeff Quast wrote: I understand this is a problem of target systems translating C/H/S values differently. There is no problem in dynamicly using OpenBSD's idea of C/H/S values at build time. However, OpenBSD on two different machines can provide completely

Re: simple spamd greylisting on transparent bridge

2006-08-03 Thread Alexander Hall
Will H. Backman wrote: Is this a sane minimum configuration for spamd -g on a transparent bridge? Is it unwise to only greylist? I white-, black- and greylist (in that order). Greylisting requires regular administration due to mail server pools and such. I have not tested, but I strongly

Blob Bingo!

2006-08-03 Thread chefren
http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/271 .. .. The problem is not limited to Apple computers, and appears to affect drivers written by a wide range WiFi chipset makers. The Apple Macbook is known to use an Atheros WiFi chipset, but numerous other chipsets are also affected. Windows and Linux

Re: radioctl error on i386 Aug 1 snapshot; Inappropriate ioctl for device

2006-08-03 Thread NetNeanderthal
On 8/3/06, Diana Eichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm getting the following error when I try to access my bktr(4) card. $ sudo radioctl -f /dev/bktr0 -a radioctl: RIOCGINFO: Inappropriate ioctl for device I was trying to set the tuner to cable/NTSC/channel#. OpenBSD 4.0-beta (GENERIC) #1036:

Re: WPA support / creating a cf image

2006-08-03 Thread openbsd misc
My plan is to build a default flashdist. Afterwards I want to build tgz to install additional files. But that all doesn't make sense as long as you aren't able to create a simple image that can be written to every CF card running on every system (as long as the kernel supports the hardware). I

Re: WPA support / creating a cf image

2006-08-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/08/03 14:47, Jeff Quast wrote: values differently. There is no problem in dynamicly using OpenBSD's idea of C/H/S values at build time. However, OpenBSD on two different machines can provide completely different C/H/S values on the exact yes, this was a bit of a pain for this type of

VPN using ipsec.conf isn't passing traffic...

2006-08-03 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi all, Lengthy message ahead! Here's a rough sketch of the two networks I'm trying to connect with a vpn. subnet (192.168.0.0/24) (openbsd and win xp) | | (agampoka) openbsd firewall

Redundant ethernet Carp (was Re:Soekris)

2006-08-03 Thread Tim Pushor
Well, after playing a little with trunk(4), etherchannel, and carp I am wondering something: Trying to achieve both firewall redundancy (via carp) and ethernet redundancy (via trunk(4)), would it be possible and (and maybe even recommended) to have firewall-1 connected solely to switch-1 and

igmp-2 Packet Filter logging, -current

2006-08-03 Thread Darrel
At work yesterday I installed a firewall running -current from August 2nd. pf.conf is exactly the same as my stable OpenBSD 3.9 firewall except for changing -- set skip on { lo $int_if } to set skip on lo pass quick on $int_if -- Things like

Disabling suspend

2006-08-03 Thread Nick Guenther
Hello misc@, Sometimes my laptop goes into standby when I close the lid, but not always. Also, if it is in standby and I open the lid it wakes up. Under windows I have changed this behaviour so that I must manually enter standby and press the power button to exit it. Is there any way to get the

Re: Intel pro/1000GT quad adapter [not working]

2006-08-03 Thread Per Engelbrecht
Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2006/08/03 15:54, Per Engelbrecht wrote: I'm beefing up two of our bgp routers i.e. replacing Intel Pro/1000MT dual port server adapters with Intel Pro/1000GT quad-port server adapters. The GT card is the MT cards successor and should be backwards compatible, but

Re: Disabling suspend

2006-08-03 Thread Alexander Hall
Nick Guenther wrote: Hello misc@, Sometimes my laptop goes into standby when I close the lid, but not always. Also, if it is in standby and I open the lid it wakes up. Under windows I have changed this behaviour so that I must manually enter standby and press the power button to exit it. Is

Re: Disabling suspend

2006-08-03 Thread Nick Guenther
On 8/3/06, Alexander Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nick Guenther wrote: Hello misc@, Sometimes my laptop goes into standby when I close the lid, but not always. Also, if it is in standby and I open the lid it wakes up. Under windows I have changed this behaviour so that I must manually

Re: WPA support / creating a cf image

2006-08-03 Thread Lars Hansson
On Thursday 03 August 2006 22:13, openbsd misc wrote: that's exacly what I'm doing at the moment... :-) But that doesn't create an image. The problem is in short: C/H/S. I haven't had any problems installing the standard install on a cf-ide adapter in one machine and using it in another. I

Re: Blob Bingo!

2006-08-03 Thread Nick Guenther
On 8/3/06, chefren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/271 .. .. The problem is not limited to Apple computers, and appears to affect drivers written by a wide range WiFi chipset makers. The Apple Macbook is known to use an Atheros WiFi chipset, but numerous other