Re: seeking hardware for hackathon

2007-01-16 Thread Shane J Pearson
On 16/01/2007, at 5:07 PM, Nikolay Sturm wrote: the next OpenBSD Mini Hackathon will be the Filesystem Hackathon - hardware to build a raid with 2 or more TB Wow, this sounds really exciting. Shane J Pearson shanejp netspace net au

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Re: openbsd 4.0 installation: kernel hangup

2007-01-16 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 07:57:31PM -0500, Michel Hubert wrote: Hi, trying to install or upgrade OpenBSD 4.0 release does not seem to work on Fujitsu Siemens Primergy P200 machines with an Adaptec 2100S RAID controller. While booting up, the kernel hangs at: --- screen copy --- usb0 at

Re: 202 days Uptime in OpenBSD 3.6

2007-01-16 Thread Anton Karpov
Don't forget about vulns in tcp/ip stack in summer 2005 2007/1/16, Olivier Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What really matters is the security of the applications you are running(httpd, sshd, sendmail,...). If you keep those up to date, the kernel really does not matter. If you look at

webserver in OBS

2007-01-16 Thread sonjaya
Dear all I ussually use public html to allow user have space in out webserver, how to set in openbsd 3.9 because default i chroot. thx for advice

Re: mixed (compile from source, binary update) approach

2007-01-16 Thread Nick Holland
Patrick Useldinger wrote: ... I thought that the rationale for using binaries was security: That is incorrect. The reason for using binaries is sanity of the developers. UpGRADING (changing functionality, changing version numbers) from source is HARD. Having thousands of people thinking they

Re: webserver in OBS

2007-01-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/01/16 18:58, sonjaya wrote: I ussually use public html to allow user have space in out webserver, how to set in openbsd 3.9 because default i chroot. UserDir. Didn't you read the config file?

Re: openbsd 4.0 installation: kernel hangup

2007-01-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/01/16 11:32, Joachim Schipper wrote: Not as a RAID controller, no. See Google, 'adaptec first against the wall', or just i386.html. However, that's no different from the situation under 3.7. iop != aac

OpenBSD routning.

2007-01-16 Thread lars
Hello OpenBSD users, Im trying to route a range of AS numbers into another peer of mine. Atm. it is using a default route. However i want the traffic that's coming from theese AS numbers to be routed to another peer. I've trived with the following setting in bgpd.conf but it seems not be

Which traffic goes over default class

2007-01-16 Thread Bc. Radek Krejca
Hello, I have cbq based altq in pf.conf and I neet to find out which traffic goes over default queue. Is it possible? queue dflt_rl0 bandwidth 128Kb cbq(default) -- Regards, Bc. Radek Krejca [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ceskedomeny.cz http://www.skdomeny.com

Re: webserver in OBS

2007-01-16 Thread sonjaya
Thx is working, but how to set every i adduser have automatic add in /var/www/user/simbloic link . thx On 1/16/07, Gilles Chehade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sonjaya a icrit : Dear all I ussually use public html to allow user have space in out webserver, how to set in openbsd 3.9 because

Re: webserver in OBS

2007-01-16 Thread Gilles Chehade
sonjaya a icrit : Dear all I ussually use public html to allow user have space in out webserver, how to set in openbsd 3.9 because default i chroot. thx for advice Look at UserDir in httpd.conf I usually create my web accounts as follow: 1- create /var/www/accounts/username and

Re: webserver in OBS

2007-01-16 Thread Gilles Chehade
sonjaya a icrit : Thx is working, but how to set every i adduser have automatic add in /var/www/user/simbloic link . thx I don't add users too often so I do this manually, but you could as well use a shell script like the following: #! /bin/sh # if test $# -ne 1; then echo usage:

pf examples needed

2007-01-16 Thread Charles Farinella
I have an OpenBSD 3.9 machine with a public IP providing NAT and firewalling for our internal network. It has 3 interfaces: dc0: public ip from internet X.X.X.25 dc1: 192.168.100.x to internal network. This works well. dc2: 192.168.200.x -- to Windows server. I need to allow public access to

Re: openbsd 4.0 installation: kernel hangup

2007-01-16 Thread Michel Hubert
On 1/16/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2007/01/16 11:32, Joachim Schipper wrote: Not as a RAID controller, no. See Google, 'adaptec first against the wall', or just i386.html. However, that's no different from the situation under 3.7. iop != aac Looking in the iopsp

Re: pf examples needed

2007-01-16 Thread Jon Radel
Charles Farinella wrote: I have an OpenBSD 3.9 machine with a public IP providing NAT and firewalling for our internal network. It has 3 interfaces: dc0: public ip from internet X.X.X.25 dc1: 192.168.100.x to internal network. This works well. dc2: 192.168.200.x -- to Windows server.

Re: pf examples needed

2007-01-16 Thread Todd Boyer
On Tuesday, January 16, 2007, Charles Farinella wrote: I have an OpenBSD 3.9 machine with a public IP providing NAT and firewalling for our internal network. It has 3 interfaces: dc0: public ip from internet X.X.X.25 dc1: 192.168.100.x to internal network. This works well. dc2:

Re: pf examples needed

2007-01-16 Thread Martin Toft
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 09:32:02AM -0500, Charles Farinella wrote: I have an OpenBSD 3.9 machine with a public IP providing NAT and firewalling for our internal network. It has 3 interfaces: dc0: public ip from internet X.X.X.25 dc1: 192.168.100.x to internal network. This works well.

Re: Groklaw artical about the BSD license

2007-01-16 Thread Marco Peereboom
I think they might have drunk too much kangaroo milk if you know what I mean. The license has been tested in court and has been interpreted. On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 11:21:52PM -0500, Jean-Daniel Beaubien wrote: Groklaw has an article about some misconceptions of the BSD license

Re: pf examples needed

2007-01-16 Thread Martin Toft
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 04:44:03PM +0100, Martin Toft wrote: On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 09:32:02AM -0500, Charles Farinella wrote: I have an OpenBSD 3.9 machine with a public IP providing NAT and firewalling for our internal network. It has 3 interfaces: dc0: public ip from internet

Re: pf examples needed

2007-01-16 Thread Charles Farinella
Thanks to all for the help. Martin Toft wrote: On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 09:32:02AM -0500, Charles Farinella wrote: I have an OpenBSD 3.9 machine with a public IP providing NAT and firewalling for our internal network. It has 3 interfaces: dc0: public ip from internet X.X.X.25 dc1:

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Re: pf examples needed

2007-01-16 Thread Martin Toft
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 12:23:45PM -0500, Charles Farinella wrote: Thanks to all for the help. Martin Toft wrote: On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 09:32:02AM -0500, Charles Farinella wrote: I have an OpenBSD 3.9 machine with a public IP providing NAT and firewalling for our internal network. It has

Re: pf examples needed

2007-01-16 Thread Charles Farinella
Charles Farinella wrote: Thanks to all for the help. Martin Toft wrote: On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 09:32:02AM -0500, Charles Farinella wrote: I have an OpenBSD 3.9 machine with a public IP providing NAT and firewalling for our internal network. It has 3 interfaces: dc0: public ip from internet

updating openbsd to current ...

2007-01-16 Thread S t i n g r a y
Can anyone guide me in updating my 4.0 version to current ? i have installed CVS source from my CD, but which running any cvs command i get this error .. what should i do ? # cvs checkout -P src cvs checkout: No CVSROOT specified! Please use the `-d' option cvs [checkout aborted]: or set the

Re: updating openbsd to current ...

2007-01-16 Thread Marco Peereboom
Use a snapshot. On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 09:29:03AM -0800, S t i n g r a y wrote: Can anyone guide me in updating my 4.0 version to current ? i have installed CVS source from my CD, but which running any cvs command i get this error .. what should i do ? # cvs checkout -P src cvs

Re: updating openbsd to current ...

2007-01-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/01/16 09:29, S t i n g r a y wrote: Can anyone guide me in updating my 4.0 version to current ? boot bsd.rd choose upgrade when asked about ftp path, change from .../OpenBSD/4.0 to .../OpenBSD/snapshots

Re: updating openbsd to current ...

2007-01-16 Thread Jack J. Woehr
On Jan 16, 2007, at 10:29 AM, S t i n g r a y wrote: Can anyone guide me in updating my 4.0 version to current ? From the understanding of CVS and the build tree demonstrated by your posting, you will be very sorry if you update to current. You're better off going release to release. --

Re: pf examples needed

2007-01-16 Thread Rosen Iliev
Hi Charles, If you try to access X.X.X.25 from within 192.168.100.x it will not work. Because of the NAT. The same apply for 192.168.200.x. It will be much easy to have two separate firewalls, one for browsing and one for servers. Rosen Charles Farinella wrote: Thanks to all for the help.

Re: updating openbsd to current ...

2007-01-16 Thread Greg Thomas
On 1/16/07, Jack J. Woehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jan 16, 2007, at 10:29 AM, S t i n g r a y wrote: Can anyone guide me in updating my 4.0 version to current ? From the understanding of CVS and the build tree demonstrated by your posting, you will be very sorry if you update to current.

Re: mixed (compile from source, binary update) approach

2007-01-16 Thread Patrick Useldinger
Nick Holland wrote: UpGRADING (changing functionality, changing version numbers) from source is HARD. Having thousands of people thinking they should be able to build a new version from some arbitrary old version by source is a leading cause of developer hair loss, and helping those people

Re: Groklaw artical about the BSD license

2007-01-16 Thread Vim Visual
yes, the article is somehow misleading... at this point I would like to ask another question here, in misc; namely... how do you feel/ what do you think of big companies making profit out of o'bsd or whatever bsd variant and not giving anything back for that? Think of, for instance, the MacOSX

Sun Type 6 USB kbd on amd64

2007-01-16 Thread Iain Morgan
Hello, I'm attempting to use a Sun Type 6 USB keyboard on 4.0/amd64. The keyboard works, but extra functionality such as the compose key does not work. Further, wsconsctl detects it as a plain vanilla PC-XT keyboard. # wsconsctl keyboard.type keyboard.type=pc-xt # # dmesg | egrep 'uhidev|kbd'

Re: Groklaw artical about the BSD license

2007-01-16 Thread Jason Crawford
On 1/16/07, Vim Visual [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yes, the article is somehow misleading... at this point I would like to ask another question here, in misc; namely... how do you feel/ what do you think of big companies making profit out of o'bsd or whatever bsd variant and not giving anything

Re: mixed (compile from source, binary update) approach

2007-01-16 Thread Nico Meijer
Hey Patrick, Why is is hard? If I pull the complete sources from cvs, so that every file used in the Makefiles is present and up to date, the build process would be just as trivial I assume. In what case would this _not_ be true? Read some of: http://openbsd.unixtech.be/faq/current.html

Re: mixed (compile from source, binary update) approach

2007-01-16 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 06:30:04PM +0100, Patrick Useldinger wrote: Nick Holland wrote: UpGRADING (changing functionality, changing version numbers) from source is HARD. Having thousands of people thinking they should be able to build a new version from some arbitrary old version by source

Re: updating openbsd to current ...

2007-01-16 Thread Christopher Linn
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 12:38:23PM -0600, Marco Peereboom wrote: Use a snapshot. and then if you want to stay current, read the release(8) manual page, as well as http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html . chris -- Christopher Linn celinn at mtu.edu | By no means shall either the CEC System

Re: Groklaw artical about the BSD license

2007-01-16 Thread Henning Brauer
* Vim Visual [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-16 21:25]: how do you feel/ what do you think of big companies making profit out of o'bsd or whatever bsd variant and not giving anything back for that? Think of, for instance, the MacOSX case... Better they use our code then trying to write their own.

ACPI interrupt issues

2007-01-16 Thread Marco Peereboom
Jordan just fixed a bug that affects several people that have experienced interrupt issues when enabling ACPI. If you are one of the people that have experienced hangs or other undesired results after enabling ACPI in UKC please take this fix for a test drive. The steps to test this fix are: 1.

Re: mixed (compile from source, binary update) approach

2007-01-16 Thread Chuck Robey
Patrick Useldinger wrote: Nick Holland wrote: UpGRADING (changing functionality, changing version numbers) from source is HARD. Having thousands of people thinking they should be able to build a new version from some arbitrary old version by source is a leading cause of developer hair loss,

Re: Groklaw artical about the BSD license

2007-01-16 Thread Will Maier
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 10:44:54PM +0100, Vim Visual wrote: btw are you using X? and if so, which wm? most of them are under the gpl, right? this must hurt if you're such a bsd license defender... Stop baiting the list. Also, not that it's related to anything, but there are a number of

Re: Groklaw artical about the BSD license

2007-01-16 Thread Marco Peereboom
I'll even bite again Mr. Vim Visual. On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 10:44:54PM +0100, Vim Visual wrote: I am a newcomer to this community but I have the feeling that I have put my finger on a... sensitive point Sharp observation! Maybe it has something to do with the BSD part of OpenBSD. in any

Re: Open BSD- DHCP with option82

2007-01-16 Thread John LR Dovale
Well I have some freeBSD boxes doing ISC DHCPdaemon right now and when we issue IP addresses to our clients (who are all wireless cpe's) we tag the IP address to a specific hardware code of the modem (an electronic ID) This way the client can swap PCs or Routers or even spoof router mac addresses

mysql + phpmyadmin

2007-01-16 Thread Der Engel
Hi, Installed mysql+phpmyadmin on OBSD 4.0, when doing http://host/phpMyAdmin/index.php i get the following error: #2002 - The server is not responding (or the local MySQL server's socket is not correctly configured) I can connect remotely just fine using mysql query browser tool, anyone have

Re: mysql + phpmyadmin

2007-01-16 Thread Jeroen Massar
Der Engel wrote: Hi, Installed mysql+phpmyadmin on OBSD 4.0, when doing http://host/phpMyAdmin/index.php i get the following error: #2002 - The server is not responding (or the local MySQL server's socket is not correctly configured) I can connect remotely just fine using mysql query

Re: Groklaw artical about the BSD license

2007-01-16 Thread Lars Hansson
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 05:44, Vim Visual wrote: btw are you using X? X isn't GPL. and if so, which wm? Irrelevant. most of them are under the gpl, right? No, some are. this must hurt if you're such a bsd license defender... Keep your flamebait off the list. --- Lars Hansson

Re: Zero-budget/long uptime/Adaptec question...

2007-01-16 Thread Nick Holland
Kit Halsted wrote: So, the latest uptime thread reminded me that I also have a server with a shamefully long uptime I really need to replace it with something a little better. I blew my savings replacing my 4-year-old laptop in November, then went deeper into debt repairing my bike after

Re: Problems using OpenBSD 4.0 with Zope/Plone/Python?

2007-01-16 Thread Adam Getchell
Bill Anderson got this to work, and I've subsequently been able to upgrade a website running Zope/Plone on OpenBSD 4.0. In a nutshell: Ensure that the following packages are installed: python-2.4.3p0 py-xml-0.7.1p0 py-Imaging-1.1.5p0 py-ElementTree-1.2.6p0 python-expat-2.4.3p0

Re: mixed (compile from source, binary update) approach

2007-01-16 Thread Nick Holland
Patrick Useldinger wrote: Nick Holland wrote: UpGRADING (changing functionality, changing version numbers) from source is HARD. Having thousands of people thinking they should be able to build a new version from some arbitrary old version by source is a leading cause of developer hair

Re: Open BSD- DHCP with option82

2007-01-16 Thread Steven Surdock
John LR Dovale wrote: ... Here is an example: Lets say I wanted to FIX an IP to a specific modem for a client I would in my FreeBSD do the following # Client Name ClassCPE-ffaac7d3 { Match if option agent.remote-id= 0:0:ff:aa:c7:d3; } Then somewhere else in the file I set the deny or

Re: Open BSD- DHCP with option82

2007-01-16 Thread Kenneth R Westerback
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 10:08:52AM +1200, John LR Dovale wrote: Well I have some freeBSD boxes doing ISC DHCPdaemon right now and when we issue IP addresses to our clients (who are all wireless cpe's) we tag the IP address to a specific hardware code of the modem (an electronic ID) This way

Install question: FreeBSD installed, no CD drive

2007-01-16 Thread Mark Bucciarelli
I have a laptop with FreeBSD and no CD drive. I'd like to convert to OpenBSD. I have the 4.0 CD. What is the easiest path (other than buying a CD drive ;)? For example, can I boot the OpenBSD bsd.rd from the second stage of the FreeBSD bootstrap and install from there? If this won't work, is

Re: Open BSD- DHCP with option82

2007-01-16 Thread John LR Dovale
We are using ISC on our Freebsd. I was just told that on the openBSD we are using dhcpv3 John L.R. Dovale GM Operations unwired fiji (w)327.5040 | (m)992.3159 | (f)327.5045 -Original Message- From: Kenneth R Westerback [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

Re: Install question: FreeBSD installed, no CD drive

2007-01-16 Thread Darren Spruell
On 1/16/07, Mark Bucciarelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a laptop with FreeBSD and no CD drive. I'd like to convert to OpenBSD. I have the 4.0 CD. What is the easiest path (other than buying a CD drive ;)? No floppy either, probably? For example, can I boot the OpenBSD bsd.rd from the

Re: Install question: FreeBSD installed, no CD drive

2007-01-16 Thread Lars Hansson
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 11:42, Mark Bucciarelli wrote: If this won't work, is it possible to PXE boot from a machine that hosts bsd.rd but does not run OpenBSD? Yes, look at pxeboot manpage. --- Lars Hansson

Re: Problems using OpenBSD 4.0 with Zope/Plone/Python?

2007-01-16 Thread Merp.com Volunteer
Thanks VERY much! I'll get on it shortly. Cheers! On Tuesday 16 January 2007 18:06, Adam Getchell wrote: Bill Anderson got this to work, and I've subsequently been able to upgrade a website running Zope/Plone on OpenBSD 4.0. In a nutshell: Ensure that the following packages are installed:

Re: Problems using OpenBSD 4.0 with Zope/Plone/Python?

2007-01-16 Thread Darren Spruell
On 1/16/07, Adam Getchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bill Anderson got this to work, and I've subsequently been able to upgrade a website running Zope/Plone on OpenBSD 4.0. In a nutshell: [snip] [snip some more] For the record, this is much easier in -current ATM: pkg_add -i plone I don't

Re: Groklaw artical about the BSD license

2007-01-16 Thread Marc Balmer
Marco Peereboom wrote: along. The GPL is fatally flawed and hasn't been tested in court. I wouldn't bet my code or company on it. the GPL actually has been tested in court in germany. I lack the details, but using google they surely show up. - mb

Re: 202 days Uptime in OpenBSD 3.6

2007-01-16 Thread Alexander Bochmann
...on Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 11:20:27AM -0700, Darren Spruell wrote: On 1/15/07, Alexander Bochmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Last login: Sun Jan 7 19:22:19 2007 from xxx OpenBSD 2.3 (LOCAL) #0: Wed Jul 31 12:51:38 CEST 2002 Do you sleep well at night exposing that system to the