Need some help.
All of a sudden, sendmail wont.
I can't even send myself a test message from the server.
I'm currently running 3.6 (in the process of getting another box up on 3.9 so
that I can migrate over), but could use some help diagnosing this issue.
Thanks,
--Rob
-
problem solved, /var was mounted with the nosuid option set.
hmm, might be a good idea to have the cgi scripts in /usr/local/f00 &
leave /var mounted with nosuid.
Just out of curiosity, how is lists.openbsd.org setup??
Sevan / Venture37
--
"The truth, the half-truth, and nothing like the trut
Hi Guys
I'm trying to get Majordomo going on my server, everything is setup
apart from the web fronted, the cgi scripts keep on bombing out. I have
tried compiling with & without wrapper support, but this hasn't made any
difference.
The following is spat out when I try to fireup any of the 3 mj_ s
Toni Mueller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm getting a reproducible panic on a remote 3.9-stable system and have
> managed to talk someone into taking photographs with his cell phone
> camera that show the panic and 'ps' and 'trace' info. The image quality
> is generally poor, however.
>
> The crash occu
On 9/24/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Sep 24, 2006 at 07:10:14PM +0200, Thomas Schoeller wrote:
> hello all,
> is it possible with ipsec.conf and ipsecctl in 3.9 to listen for a
> road warrior with dynamic address. or should i wait for 4.0 where i can
> specify a fqdn as
can someone external to the network get a copy of all the mail that are
getting to a mail server???
??
Henning Brauer wrote:
> i honestly don't understand your problem ;(
I get told that a lot ;)
Our two border routers (I'll call them B1 & B2) both have full views
made up of various transit & peering connections. They have iBGP
peerings with each other and also with both of the access routers (I'l
Hi all,
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Dan Farrell wrote:
> I take it you've already adjusted your holdtimes?
Yes, I've got them down to 30, but I don't really think it's the hold
times that are causing the problem. We're seeing ~180,000 prefixes from
one of the borders and ~12,000 from the other normally. It takes about
2 mins to re
I take it you've already adjusted your holdtimes?
Dan Farrell
Applied Innovations
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
> Tom Beard
> Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 2:18 PM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: bgpd best ex
On 9/24/06, Igor Zinovik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, misc readers.
Maybe my question is obvious, but i want to know could one install old packages
on new release? My situation is following: i have OpenBSD_3_8 and a lot of
packages on CD with OPENBSD_3_6. Docs say: "Dont mix OpenBSD s
On 9/24/06, Karsten McMinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/24/06, Pierre Riteau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ath0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 "Atheros AR5424" rev 0x01: irq 11
> ar5k_ar5212_nic_wakeup: failed to resume the AR5212 (again)
> ath0: unable to attach hardware; HAL status 22
is that on
>> Would this be acceptable for filing a crash report, or is this out of
>> your scope?
>
> If you can type in the text, that should be fine. Don't expect multiple
> developers to try and make head or tail of a .jpg though...
>
> As mentioned here recently, if the machine is rebooted rather than
All,
I posted this a few days ago to comp.unix.bsd.openbsd.misc, and
the only answer I got was mostly a suggestion that I post it here. So,
here it is:
I've got an Exabyte 430 tape jukebox with two drives
(Mammoth-2).
They need to be connected to LVD SCSI, so I have foun
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 01:17:45AM -0400, Mike Dalgity wrote:
> So what does one do if they need a port/package that is available for a
> previous release but not the latest release? For example, Mysql 4.0 is a
> package for OBSD 3.8 and I'd like to install Mysql 4.x on OBSD 3.9 or soon
> to be 4.0
Oops, maybe something went wrong at my last post :(
Here is the missing wd0 line:
wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/09/21 22:50, Sven Wolf wrote:
wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0:
^
haven't noticed that before (no d
I'm thinking to buy the Belink F5D7050USB 2.0 802.11b/g adapter,
listed in i386 hardware list.
Chipset Ralink RT2500 -> ural driver.
And I hope it working in g mode...
Cheers,
--
ip
Is there any way to mimic the behaviour of the Juniper
"advertise-best-external-to-internal" function within OpenBGPd?
I currently have a setup of 4 OpenBSD routers, two with eBGP sessions to
upstreams and peers, and a full mesh of iBGP sessions between these and
the two internal routers. This al
On 9/25/06, Antoine Jacoutot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006, viq wrote:
> I remember I did see someone talking about such script/program, but
> neither google nor archives were able to help me (or I was just
> looking for the wrong thing) - does anyone have the link handy?
http:/
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006, viq wrote:
I remember I did see someone talking about such script/program, but
neither google nor archives were able to help me (or I was just
looking for the wrong thing) - does anyone have the link handy?
http://mongers.org/openbsd/siteXYtools/
--
Antoine
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 07:36:14PM +0200, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am trying to compile qcad 2.x from sources which says "Qt 3.3 or later"
> - which packages should I install? Just qt4-4.1.0p0.tgz? Or some more?
> qt3-mt-3.5p4.tgz
That's the one, this is qt 3.3.5, in fact.
I remember I did see someone talking about such script/program, but
neither google nor archives were able to help me (or I was just
looking for the wrong thing) - does anyone have the link handy?
TIA
--
viq
Hello
I am trying to compile qcad 2.x from sources which says "Qt 3.3 or later"
- which packages should I install? Just qt4-4.1.0p0.tgz? Or some more?
qt3-examples-3.5.tgz
qt3-html-3.5.tgz
qt3-mt-3.5p4.tgz
qt3-mysql-3.5p1.tgz
qt3-postgresql-3.5p1.tgz
qt4-4.1.0p0
On 9/25/06, Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wait for OpenBSD 4.0. There's been fixes to AR5213 recently. ath(4)
has never worked across the entire range of cards anyway.
I doubt 4.0 is going to do it either since -current is still not
working reliably.
Greg
On 9/25/06, J.A. Bal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Stuart,\
I altered some ownerships of the /asterisk folders,
but still it wouldn't run as _asterisk.
Right now, i'm running asterisk as root.
I never even noticed there was an _asterisk user. and
usually new users copy in the asterisk default
(update of http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=115914181032738&w=2)
Polishing.
--- /dev/null Mon Sep 25 16:30:26 2006
+++ sys/conf/gen_addr_etext Mon Sep 25 15:41:13 2006
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+f=addr_etext.h
+l='#define ADDR_ETEXT \'
+if [ $# = 0 ]; then
+ echo "$l"
Hi Stuart,\
thanks for your reply. The problem starts with the asterisk.conf. When i add
the package, it doesn't create asterisk.conf and it's not provided as an
example. So i copied the README.asterisk.conf and edited a bit. The only way to
start the deamon is using root. I altered some owners
guys thanks for all the support I manage to run mod_python on my 3.7
box awesome ... it seems that the culprit during my build would be
python since i build it from source I might be missing some "openbsd"
related conf as well as some of it's dependencies. but now it's
running beautifully .. thank
On 25 sep 2006, at 14.00, Stefan Sczekalla-Waldschmidt wrote:
Hi,
Can I prevent OpenBSD from advertising its NAT-T Capability or prevent
to negociate it ?
-T option to isakmpd, as mentioned in isakmpd(8). It shouldn't be
necessary to disable it, unless you're stuck with some old NAT-box
On 2006/09/25 14:00, Stefan Sczekalla-Waldschmidt wrote:
> Can I prevent OpenBSD from advertising its NAT-T Capability or prevent
> to negociate it ?
yes, see isakmpd(8)
Hi,
Can I prevent OpenBSD from advertising its NAT-T Capability or prevent
to negociate it ?
Kind regards,
Stefan
On 2006/09/25 13:18, viq wrote:
> Then there is misc/tpwireless port, though it is a bit
> laptop-specific, judging by the name (or no, didn't look into this).
yes it is, it changes a byte in cmos which bypasses the bios check
in a thinkpad. No bios changes, no card changes, relatively clean.
You
On 9/25/06, Andreas Fierlinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
a lot of newer notebooks uses pci whitelisting
to allow only mini-pci wireless cards sold by the
notebook vendor.
i read a few manuals explaining how pci id and vendor
id are set with linux.
i want to do same with OpenBSD, so i trie
Hi,
a lot of newer notebooks uses pci whitelisting
to allow only mini-pci wireless cards sold by the
notebook vendor.
i read a few manuals explaining how pci id and vendor
id are set with linux.
i want to do same with OpenBSD, so i tried with
pcitweak.
# pcitweak -r 02:04:0 -h 0x2C
0x8086 (Int
Wait for OpenBSD 4.0. There's been fixes to AR5213 recently. ath(4)
has never worked across the entire range of cards anyway.
-Nick
Hello guys,
I have OpenBSD 3.9 on a thinkpad T23.
I have also a PC Card (Trust Speedshare Turbo Pro-Wireless) and I want
to join to my wifi area:
Authentication Type: Open System
SSID: wcontea
Channel: 6
WEP Enable: 128bit HEX
The following steps explain what I have done:
$ dmesg
...
ath0 at ca
On 2006/09/25 08:25, Igor Zinovik wrote:
> Maybe my question is obvious, but i want to know could one install old
> packages on new release? My situation is following: i have OpenBSD_3_8
> and a lot of packages on CD with OPENBSD_3_6.
I've mixed -current and a just-previous release (on zaurus bec
On 2006/09/25 11:36, Toni Mueller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm getting a reproducible panic on a remote 3.9-stable system and have
> managed to talk someone into taking photographs with his cell phone
> camera that show the panic and 'ps' and 'trace' info. The image quality
> is generally poor, however
On 2006/09/25 09:37, J.A. Bal wrote:
> I've seen in the archieves there has been some discussion about using asterisk
> on OpenBSD. I'm trying to build an PABX with asterisk, but don't even seem to
> get
> the deamon running. Can someon supply me with a asterisk.conf file to get me
> started?
Are
Hello,
I'm getting a reproducible panic on a remote 3.9-stable system and have
managed to talk someone into taking photographs with his cell phone
camera that show the panic and 'ps' and 'trace' info. The image quality
is generally poor, however.
The crash occurs when using smartmontools (from po
On Monday 25 September 2006 03:37, J.A. Bal wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've seen in the archieves there has been some discussion about using
> asterisk on OpenBSD. I'm trying to build an PABX with asterisk, but don't
> even seem to get the deamon running. Can someon supply me with a
> asterisk.conf file
On Monday 25 September 2006 03:37, J.A. Bal wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've seen in the archieves there has been some discussion about using
> asterisk on OpenBSD. I'm trying to build an PABX with asterisk, but don't
> even seem to get the deamon running. Can someon supply me with a
> asterisk.conf file
On 9/25/06, Mike Dalgity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So what does one do if they need a port/package that is available for a
> previous release but not the latest release? For example, Mysql 4.0 is a
> package for OBSD 3.8 and I'd like to install Mysql 4.x on OBSD 3.9 or soon
> to be 4.0 but it
Hi all,
I've seen in the archieves there has been some discussion about using asterisk
on OpenBSD. I'm trying to build an PABX with asterisk, but don't even seem to
get the deamon running. Can someon supply me with a asterisk.conf file to get
me started?
Thanks a lot.
Jasper
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