On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 11:47:50PM -0600, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
ahh so I have to build a custom kernel.
ok Thank you
If the driver worked it would be in GENERIC, it currently
does not.
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, Travers Buda wrote:
That is a good point that state table lookups are cheaper. You're
right, keep state should be faster.
On the other hand, if you are in dire need of more ram, one could put
pass in quick proto tcp from any to any port 80
at the top of their
On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 03:08:54PM +1100, Richard Thornton wrote:
Thanks Jason,
Can someone tell me is ipcomp working, if so, how do I use it and does
it support deflate?
sorry, i was not 100% clear. as far as i know, ipcomp does not currently
work. maybe an ipsec person can confirm this,
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is there a developer who's interested in writing a driver for that
product? It's a random number generator in usb and pci flavour, which
claims to generate true quantum randomness:
http://www.idquantique.com/products/quantis.htm
If so, I will
I looked into the compatible hardware for OpenBSD
http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html#hardware
but unfortunately did not find support for philips SAA713x-based TV
Tuner card. Is there a support for this?
What other supported TV Tuner cards are there? If I recall right,
Hauppage and Brooktree are
Hi
I got some problems bij installing openbsd 4.0 on a sun netra server T1 105
(sparc64)
Everthing went find, but when the server restart the mount_ffs gives a Invalid
argument
and the root / is mounted read only (So i can't fixed anything)
Can you please guive me some advise
lompoweron
lom
On 25 Jan 2007, at 03:52, Darren Spruell wrote:
On 1/24/07, chefren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/25/07 1:34 AM, Passeur wrote:
We are in the process of developing a PHP framework with a web
frontend to
manage the OpenBSD settings through a web browser.
A friend advised me not to do
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 11:41:38AM -0600, Marco Peereboom wrote:
Good for Germany, they have jurisprudence established. Now the rest of
the world.
I meant a REAL case with real money and fancy lawyers involved.
Something like what happened with BSD and ATT.
and that's the misconception
I'm trying to set up a bridge between to physically seperated
locations. I'm uisng brifge with gif to do this. I've put the this
in /etc/ipsec.conf
Machine A
ike esp proto etherip from xx.85.113.50 to xx.85.113.112
Machine B
ike esp proto etherip from xx.85.113.112 to xx.85.113.112
And it
I got some problems bij installing openbsd 4.0 on a sun netra server T1 105
(sparc64)
Everthing went find, but when the server restart the mount_ffs gives
a Invalid
argument
and the root / is mounted read only (So i can't fixed anything)
Can you give us the output of ``disklabel sd0''?
Hi all,
I understand that the update process is supported in only one
direction: from older to newer, and from -stable to -current, but
anyway, did anybody try to downgrade from -current to -stable? Are there
any painless steps for that?
Thanks,
VAdik
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 02:27:49PM -0800, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
On 1/24/07, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/24/07, Lawrence Horvath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Processing my mutliple queues, i would like to run it through 2 queue
sets, one for capping and individual ip bandwidth
As said in the FAQ:
One should also understand that the update process is supported in
only one direction: from older to newer, and from -stable to -current.
You can not run 4.0-current (or a snapshot), then decide you are
living too dangerously, and step back to 4.0-stable. You are on your
own
Hi,
I'm trying to install OpenBSD 4.0 on a Soekris net4801 but I just can't
complete the install. I'm stalled when the install attempts to write the
new partitions to the disk. It fails with:
mount_ffs: /dev/wd0a on /mnt: Invalid argument
Any ideas how I can fix this and get on with the
Thanks for your feedbacks guys.
Of course the idea is not to introduce silly and easy security holes in
OpenBSD.
So we will go for the most secure platform possible.
As for SSH comments, of course I agree, but this interface is a framework to
manage OpenBSD based appliances but also an Operation
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 14:04 +0100, Jules Colding wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install OpenBSD 4.0 on a Soekris net4801 but I just can't
complete the install. I'm stalled when the install attempts to write the
new partitions to the disk. It fails with:
mount_ffs: /dev/wd0a on /mnt: Invalid
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 02:39:42PM -0600, Travers Buda wrote:
Last time I checked though, clients only talk with the web server on
port 80. So, the only reason you would want to keep state would be if
you have a ruleset like block out all (which is generally only usefull
if you don't trust the
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 09:11:18PM -0500, Umnada Tyrolla wrote:
When compiling code, most transfers will be small. A single hard drive
spinning at 7200rpm is in theory capable of 240 transfers per second
(assuming each transaction requires the platter to rotate on
average by half
a
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, [ISO-8859-1] Tito Mari Francis Escaqo wrote:
I looked into the compatible hardware for OpenBSD
http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html#hardware
but unfortunately did not find support for philips SAA713x-based TV
Tuner card. Is there a support for this?
What other supported TV
I just did some really basic stuff with http_load.
Without pf at all, the mean connect() times were horrible, ranging from
48 to 76 ms. But, after a few runs with stateless (using pass quick)
and keep state, the data I got showed that keep state is 12% faster.
Now, of course, this number will
On 1/25/07, Passeur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your feedbacks guys.
Of course the idea is not to introduce silly and easy security holes in
OpenBSD.
So we will go for the most secure platform possible.
These foofy web management interfaces seldom result in that.
As for SSH comments,
chefren wrote:
On 1/25/07 1:34 AM, Passeur wrote:
We are in the process of developing a PHP framework with a web
frontend to
manage the OpenBSD settings through a web browser.
It should be handy, I presume =all= configs, logins, groups, passwords
and for example the settings for Apache and
Running 4.0 RELEASE in i386.
I installed yesterday, and today, received my nice daily insecurity
output. I love this report because it is a great way to document my
initial configuration changes.
I noticed that it didn't pick up my changes to /etc/rc.local that I made
to start mysql.
Looking in
Hi
If i boot with bsd, than all works fine, but when I boot with bsd.mp i
get error un the screan, that one error repeats all time.
ichiic0: exec op 1, addr 0x2e, cmdlen 1, len1, flags 0x00: timeout,
status 0x0
ichiic0: abort failed, status 0x42intr,inuse
I understand that this ichiic is
Use the even newer OpenBSD snapshot. Last night we uploaded some ACPI
fixes that might fix your problem. I just sent a note to misc@
explaining the process.
On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 04:12:36PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
If i boot with bsd, than all works fine, but when I boot with
Good ACPI news for everyone! Over the last few days a bunch of people have
been involved in fixing several issues that were holding back potential
deployment of the shiny new ACPI based interrupt routing magic.
We need far and wide testing of all this code on all amd64 and i386 platforms
Yes it was exactly this thanks Soner Tari Stuart Henderson for Helping me
(newbie) in so detail that now finally i have succeeded in making multiple
external connection serving them as one.
lush it feels so good ..
Thank you.
I owe you one.
p.s is it possible to have a 3rd internet
Hi,
I'm trying to get nedi running, and the discovery engine works.
However, I can't get the web interface running. I think it has to do
with the following line in index.php:
form name=login method=post action=?=$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']?
When I login, what shows up in the URL bar is:
Hello
I make an image with cpio of working sistem on pc1.
If I make an BSD partition on pc2 and copy image from pc1 on it will it
work (boot)?
thanks
Yes, as you can see i quoted the faq in my initial post. just interesting if someone did
that without doing a fresh install...
However, Miod Dunceor, thanks for your replies.
Thanks,
VA
Dunceor wrote:
As said in the FAQ:
One should also understand that the update process is supported in
I think you can uninstall all software, boot from cd vith bsd.rd, delete
all system files, kernels, configuration files etc, then unpack install
files( base40.tgz ...), replace kernel, then make dev. then install all
software.witch you need(If you need.).
But mush simpler is to back up your
Hi Didier,
Didier Wiroth wrote on Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 10:52:04AM +0100:
I can't make build with:
nice make SUDO=sudo build
or
nice make SUDO=/usr/bin/sudo build
My mk.conf has the following entries:
SUDO=/usr/bin/sudo
You need not state the same thing twice.
If you define SUDO in
I run some services on non-standard ports and want to deal appropriately
with people trying to connect to the standard ports. I read somewhere
(unfortunately i can't find it now) that much like the 'overload' tool
in pf that you can also dynamically add ip's to a table for connecting
to a
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On Thursday 25 January 2007 08:18, Passeur wrote:
Thanks for your feedbacks guys.
Of course the idea is not to introduce silly and easy security holes in
OpenBSD.
So we will go for the most secure platform possible.
As for SSH comments, of course I agree, but this interface is a framework
to
Hi,
form name=login method=post action=?=$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']?
When I login, what shows up in the URL bar is:
http://localhost/nedi/%3C?=$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']?
This indicates that php is not grabbing that ?=$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']?
and interpreting it. Any ideas why? Thanx.
This has
Hello,
What's up, were you able to buy this laptop?
If not, how much is still missing?
Thanky you.
Kind regards
Didier
- Original Message -
From: Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, January 25, 2007 20:08
Subject: Sony VAIO needed
To: misc@openbsd.org
A few weeks ago I
Hello, I need some help, I would like to Know if OpenBSD has a port to
PowerPC that Will Run on this board?
I know there is a PowerPC version of OpenBSD for Macs, and I am
assuming that that version of OpenBSD will not Run on this board.
here is a link
http://www.chipdrive.pl/en/?art=board2.0
I'm in the same position as yourself and I've been in testing and
production with a set of old Compaq PII-450 workstations with 192 MB RAM
apiece... they run like a charm with four full tables, with plenty of
RAM left over. One of them actually died on me, and I've been lazy about
pulling out one
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 05:17:16PM +0100, klemen wrote:
I make an image with cpio of working sistem on pc1.
If I make an BSD partition on pc2 and copy image from pc1 on it will it
work (boot)?
Four things to consider:
1. They must be the same architecture.
2. On MBR architectures, you
hehehe I just realized I'm the DF that posted that originally... I
thought that all sounded too familiar! LOL. So if you disagree with the
points in that post, you can aim directly at me.
I've been mentioning OpenBGPD for awhile on the isp-wireless list, it's
nice to see the word getting out.
On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 07:59:05PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you can uninstall all software, boot from cd vith bsd.rd, delete
all system files, kernels, configuration files etc, then unpack install
files( base40.tgz ...), replace kernel, then make dev. then install all
On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 02:54:54PM -0500, Dan Farrell wrote:
I'm in the same position as yourself and I've been in testing and
production with a set of old Compaq PII-450 workstations with 192 MB RAM
apiece... they run like a charm with four full tables, with plenty of
RAM left over. One of
... On port 37 (time, UDP).
If timedc from a NetBSD host attempts clockdiff with an OpenBSD host
(same ethernet, no firewalling involved), sending from a privileged
port, OpenBSD (inetd, I presume) does not respond. If the UDP packet
originates from an unprivileged port (say 63,xxx or 19,xxx),
Original Message
Subject: Patching OpenBSD 3.0, 3.3, 3.6 for US Daylight Saving Time
changes in 2007
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 16:27:18 -0500
From: Christine Siegel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: University Systems Security
To: misc@openbsd.org
We have 3 IBM
On Jan 25, 2007, at 3:44 PM, Christine Siegel wrote:
We have 3 IBM NetVistas, each running a different version of
OpenBSD - one at 3.0, one at 3.3 and one at 3.6. I'm very
unfamiliar with the world of OpenBSD and how you patch the OS.
How would I go about updating these various systems
We have 3 IBM NetVistas, each running a different version of OpenBSD -
one at 3.0, one at 3.3 and one at 3.6. I'm very unfamiliar with the
world of OpenBSD and how you patch the OS. How would I go about
updating these various systems to deal with the changes to US Daylight
Saving Time that
Brian Candler wrote:
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 02:39:42PM -0600, Travers Buda wrote:
Last time I checked though, clients only talk with the web server on
port 80. So, the only reason you would want to keep state would be if
you have a ruleset like block out all (which is generally only usefull
if
Christine Siegel wrote:
We have 3 IBM NetVistas, each running a different version of OpenBSD -
one at 3.0, one at 3.3 and one at 3.6. I'm very unfamiliar with the
world of OpenBSD and how you patch the OS. How would I go about
updating these various systems to deal with the changes to US
On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 04:27:18PM -0500, Christine Siegel wrote:
We have 3 IBM NetVistas, each running a different version of OpenBSD -
one at 3.0, one at 3.3 and one at 3.6. I'm very unfamiliar with the
world of OpenBSD and how you patch the OS. How would I go about
updating these
On Thursday 25 January 2007 12:25, Dan Farrell wrote:
hehehe I just realized I'm the DF that posted that originally... I
thought that all sounded too familiar! LOL. So if you disagree with
the points in that post, you can aim directly at me.
I've been mentioning OpenBGPD for awhile on the
Would you mind sharing your final config as sample for others
who might need in the future?
Thanks!
- Original Message -
From: S t i n g r a y [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Open BSD misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 12:51 PM
Subject: multiple external links working .. (Solved)
How can i find out the size of physical memory after boot, my system
has 512MB ram this is what dmesg shows , but top commands reviles
otherwise
load averages: 0.26, 0.35, 0.30 21:15:47
49 processes: 48 idle, 1 on processor
CPU states: 2.0% user, 0.0%
On 1/25/07, S t i n g r a y [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can i find out the size of physical memory after boot, my system
has 512MB ram this is what dmesg shows , but top commands reviles
otherwise
load averages: 0.26, 0.35, 0.30 21:15:47
49 processes:
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