On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 10:08:10PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I've read the manpage and Googled but to no avail - could trunk(4) be
| used to aggregate interfaces on separate networks? For example, say I
| have a pair of internet connections and I'd like to set up a failover
| or
On 2/1/07, Srebrenko Sehic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the problem remains.
You should try 2 different things.
1) Get the latest -current and try that. I think some fixes went into
post 4.0 for the nfe(4) driver which might fix your issue.
Sure. Thats the first thing I will do.
2) nfe(4) phy
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
the only blacklist i use is one i generate for a chunk of the
OptInBig.com TLDs. besides that, greylisting does a great job.
Yeah, greylisting is good, but this is for only short while, I am
afraid. My measurements telling me that spamers are adapting quicker
then
Hi
I want to install OpenBSD 4.0 on a old sun sparc64 netra T1 105
the installing process works fine, but after reboot the system
i get a errormount_ffs: /dev/sd0a on /: Invalid argument (twice ???)
There nothing extra configured on the system except from the installing
script.
so what
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I want to install OpenBSD 4.0 on a old sun sparc64 netra T1 105
the installing process works fine, but after reboot the system
i get a errormount_ffs: /dev/sd0a on /: Invalid argument (twice ???)
There nothing extra configured on the system except from the
Netra t1 (UltraSPARC-IIi 440MHz), No Keyboard
OpenBoot 3.10.24 ME, 256 MB memory installed, Serial #11701099.
Ethernet address 8:0:20:b2:8b:6b, Host ID: 80b28b6b.
Executing last command: boot
Boot device: disk:c File and args:
[...]
root on sd0c
see below
/snipped
#cat
Hi All,
I'm trying to debug an issue in which sporadically our openbsd 3.9
based firewall suddenly stops responding to pings from the monitoring
server. However traffic is still going through it and I can ssh in
and look around. Not really sure where to start, but looking at the
pf
Hello, I have an openbsd 4.0 server at work wich does nat for a laptop.
The server has a public ip in the company class. On my laptop I am
running hamachi, a vpn with my two desk neighbours. They also have
laptops behind ipfw nat from freebsd. The problem is that the pf nat
does not let
I was wondering - could trunk(4) be used to aggregate interfaces on
separate networks? For example, say I have a pair of internet
connections and I'd like to set up a failover or roundrobin between the
two... would trunk(4) be able to handle this or would another method be
preferable? If
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 20:23:04 +0100, William Yardley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe CODESET was added recently (3.8 didn't have the function), so
just wondering if there's something missing here, or if this is
considered not an issue.
The problem has been solved.
For the record, the
Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 10:08:10PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I've read the manpage and Googled but to no avail - could trunk(4) be
| used to aggregate interfaces on separate networks? For example, say I
| have a pair of internet connections and I'd like to set
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 05:25:05PM -0800, Jonathan Whiteman wrote:
Greetings.
Is there a commonly known cause of *return* TCP/IP traffic
to reach but be dropped rather than passed back across a
bridge (ala bridgename.bridge0) but... get this... only on
the first try?
I'd like to get into
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 07:05:24PM +0100, Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 05:29:46PM +0100, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
I read that the VIA CPUs have crypto support built in.
I am a bit unsure however, which CPU is actually supported by OpenBSD
and which ones support the
Is there a commonly known cause of *return* TCP/IP traffic
to reach but be dropped rather than passed back across a
bridge (ala bridgename.bridge0) but... get this... only on
the first try?
if this is a long-lived TCP connection, perhaps firewall states
have timed out.
if so, adjusting
Is it possible to have bind consult the hosts file (or an equivalent)
before querying DNS?
Entries in /etc/hosts only seem to work for lookups done for the OpenBSD
machine itself but not for clients using the caching DNS.
Daniel
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On 2007/02/02 17:40, Daniel Polak wrote:
Is it possible to have bind consult the hosts file (or an equivalent)
before querying DNS?
No, it isn't.
How can /var/db/spamd be created? I went through spamd.conf(5), pfctl(8),
spamd-setup(8), spamdb(8), spamlogd(8) etc. and did not see it mentioned
anywhere there.
TIA,
Vijay
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I installed the Jan24 snapshot package mysql-server-5.0.27p0.tgz; then ran
/usr/local/bin/mysql_install_db - which displays:
PLEASE REMEMBER TO SET A PASSWORD FOR THE MySQL root USER !
To do so, start the server, then issue the following commands:
/usr/local/bin/mysqladmin -u root password
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, Frank Bax wrote:
I installed the Jan24 snapshot package mysql-server-5.0.27p0.tgz; then ran
/usr/local/bin/mysql_install_db - which displays:
PLEASE REMEMBER TO SET A PASSWORD FOR THE MySQL root USER !
To do so, start the server, then issue the following commands:
Vijay Sankar wrote:
How can /var/db/spamd be created? I went through spamd.conf(5),
pfctl(8), spamd-setup(8), spamdb(8), spamlogd(8) etc. and did
not see it mentioned anywhere there.
touch(1)
# Han
Daniel Polak wrote:
Is it possible to have bind consult the hosts file (or an equivalent)
before querying DNS?
I've used dnsspoof from the dsniff package for something similar before.
I didn't spend too much time looking, but it seems that dnsmasq does what you
want.
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It seems like their soft started analyzing the return codes, and so they are
resending their mail after a short while. So I think blacklisting is still in
rule.
--
Since greylisting has become more defacto, I have seen more
successfull 411 like spam squeezing through legitimate email
On 2/2/07, Mike Erdely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used dnsspoof from the dsniff package for something similar before.
I didn't spend too much time looking, but it seems that dnsmasq does what you
want. (http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html) It's also in packages.
One thing about
On Friday, February 2, 2007, 04:02:38, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
...
Yeah, greylisting is good, but this is for only short while, I am
afraid. My measurements telling me that spamers are adapting quicker
then somebody expected.
It seems like their soft started analyzing the return codes,
is anyone else seeing i386-current lockups with both
yesterday's snapshot and one from last week?
the machien is doing a fair bit of disc thrashing when it
wedges. Not been able to get a core sample out of it as yet.
Sam
OpenBSD 4.0-current (GENERIC) #1356: Thu Feb 1 12:37:09 MST 2007
Hi friends,
I am having a strange problem with a VPN that I've set up between an
OpenBSD 3.9 server and a Checkpoint VPN-1 device. I've pretty much
followed the guide at http://anubis.dweebsoft.com/HOWTO/isakmpd.html. I
have to admit that I don't know enough about ipsec / isakmp.
I do get
Sam Smith wrote:
is anyone else seeing i386-current lockups with both
yesterday's snapshot and one from last week?
the machien is doing a fair bit of disc thrashing when it
wedges. Not been able to get a core sample out of it as yet.
Sam
no. both stable as houses here, on this 800MHz laptop
In separate locations I am running two OBSD 4.0 gateways which receive
dynamic IP addresses (cable, dsl).
I have looked at the man page for ipsec.conf and there appears to be a
provision for dynamic addresses:
'ike dynamic esp'
What I don't understand is that it appears I nonetheless need to
Thank you for your email.
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contact Ruth Hardacre on +44 161 772 7100.
Regards
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On Friday 02 February 2007 11:32, Han Boetes wrote:
Vijay Sankar wrote:
How can /var/db/spamd be created? I went through spamd.conf(5),
pfctl(8), spamd-setup(8), spamdb(8), spamlogd(8) etc. and did
not see it mentioned anywhere there.
touch(1)
# Han
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On 2/2/07, Richard Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for your email.
I am currently out of the office until Monday the 12th of February and will
have no access to
Jean-Daniel Beaubien wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am thinking about buying this raid solution for a small server. Has
anyone had experience with this device on OpenBSD? Any comment would
be welcome.
Also I noticed something that caught my attention...
At the address:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
dangit... forgot to fix that. 8-/
yes, that was me...
Nick.
Hi Group,
I have recently migrated my mail servers from Linux to OpenBSD (will
be almost a month by now). Everything has been nice since then :)
But I have faced a strange problem ( almost three such instances by
now) , wonder if anyone else also has experienced it.
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