pkg_add with a) dubious packages and b) multiple packages

2007-03-08 Thread Peter
On my 4.0 STABLE box I am trying to use pkg_add to install multiple packages with one command: pkg_add -vi cabextract \ colortail \ db \ expiretable \ gnupg \ gtar \ ncftp \ p0f \ unzip \ wget \ zap but I h

Re: Wireless PCI card recommendation needed

2007-03-08 Thread Kevin Cheng
Steve is right that it would produce stable TX/RS by using higher gain antenna. Usually a reliable/stable range for TX of 11g would be 1 miles or few kilo, or it could be up / down. A higher power prism 802.11b would be more reliable than 11g if further than such range. Prism 2.5 chipset with 20

procfs and OpenBSD 4.0

2007-03-08 Thread Linden Varley
I've re-compiled the kernel with "option procfs" and I still get the error "mount_procfs: /proc: Filesystem not supported by kernel" when mounting. What else could I be missing ? Cheers, Linden.

Re: a few questions on spamdb

2007-03-08 Thread Bob Beck
* Tom Bombadil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-08 19:39]: > > I'm currently going in to test some new stuff that > > will fix this problem. so as theo said. wait a few days.. > > damn... you guys rock! > Will it be something in the lines of pfsync? > Yes. go read undeadly. -Bob

Re: Wireless PCI card recommendation needed

2007-03-08 Thread Steve Shockley
Thomas Mullins wrote: We are going to build a wireless network using OpenBSD. I have looked at http://www.openbsd.com/i386.html#hardware to see the supported wireless PCI cards. Could someone please recommend an 802.11g card that has a stronger transmit power? Or another card they have had goo

Re: a few questions on spamdb

2007-03-08 Thread Tom Bombadil
> I'm currently going in to test some new stuff that > will fix this problem. so as theo said. wait a few days.. damn... you guys rock! Will it be something in the lines of pfsync? Cheers

Re: OT: Google-mini equivalent on OpenBSD suggestions needed

2007-03-08 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 04:35:50PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote: > But, I am at a lost as to find something that would run very nicely on > OpenBSD that would be similar to a google mini search engine. > - Needs customizable search > - Have to have index of PDF capability. > - Needs to be able to

Re: OT: Google-mini equivalent on OpenBSD suggestions needed

2007-03-08 Thread K K
On 3/8/07, Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: But, I am at a lost as to find something that would run very nicely on OpenBSD that would be similar to a google mini search engine. If you are interested in indexing both web sites remotely and local files (e.g. the contents of /var/www/htd

Re: Almost success: OpenBSD on Xen

2007-03-08 Thread Wijnand Wiersma
2007/3/7, Luca Corti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: On Wed, 2007-03-07 at 17:40 +0100, Christoph Peus wrote: > BTW: Though XenEnterprise is a commercial product, there's a free > version with limited features available too. HVM is not good for non-Windows guests. Without accelerated guest drivers disk and

Re: OT: Google-mini equivalent on OpenBSD suggestions needed

2007-03-08 Thread Jens Teglhus Møller
Daniel Ouellet wrote: Hi, Sorry for the off topic and fell free to ignore please. But, I am at a lost as to find something that would run very nicely on OpenBSD that would be similar to a google mini search engine. There is so many choices that evaluating each one is just very time consuming.

Re: authpf - update user rules without kicking them out

2007-03-08 Thread Bob Beck
> # cat /etc/authpf/users/cyoub/authpf.rules > external_if = "bge0" > internal_if = "bge1" > pass in quick on $external_if from $user_ip to 172.16.0.0/22 > pass in quick on $external_if from $user_ip to 172.16.4.0/22 > pass in quick on $external_if from $user_ip to 172.16.8.0/22 <-- I add this > af

OpenBSD wierdness

2007-03-08 Thread mail-lists
Hi everyone, I'm at my wits end here with this and I don't know who to ask.. For about a week now my OpenBSD router has been acting up in the strangest ways. Route's dissapear, ethernet speeds crawl to a halt and other wierdness.. I'm about to wipe this box clean and start from scratch but I

Apache with threads and OpenBSD

2007-03-08 Thread Linden Varley
Hi all, I've seen this problem crop up before with other people, but can someone please explain to me why compiling apache with the "mpm=worker" directive (i.e threads) does not work as expected on OpenBSD ? (3.6, 3.9 & 4.0) Initital connections to the server seem to "hang" and get no respon

Re: OBSD4.0 on IBM Thinkpad T60

2007-03-08 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 01:35:46PM +0100, Johan P. Lindstr?m wrote: > I seem to recall that the new T60's feature the ICH7 (or 6) chipset > and thus the HDD connects via SATA interface. This may give you > issues, though there is a "compatibility mode" switch in BIOS (F1) to > make the hdd show up

OT: Google-mini equivalent on OpenBSD suggestions needed

2007-03-08 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Hi, Sorry for the off topic and fell free to ignore please. But, I am at a lost as to find something that would run very nicely on OpenBSD that would be similar to a google mini search engine. There is so many choices that evaluating each one is just very time consuming. So, I thought to ask

OpenBSD wierdness

2007-03-08 Thread Steve Glaus
Hi everyone, I'm at my wits end here with this and I don't know who to ask.. For about a week now my OpenBSD router has been acting up in the strangest ways. Route's dissapear, ethernet speeds crawl to a halt and other wierdness.. I'm about to wipe this box clean and start from scratch but I wo

Re: Wireless PCI card recommendation needed

2007-03-08 Thread Kevin Cheng
We are testing ralink RT2500 series chipset heavily here, see excellent http://ralink.rapla.net/ Even same chipset may perform different while on g-mode. Kevin > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Thomas Mullins > Sent: Friday, March 09,

Re: Wireless PCI card recommendation needed

2007-03-08 Thread Jason Beaudoin
Could someone please recommend an 802.11g card that as a stronger transmit power? Or another card they have had good success with? I use an orinoco card in my laptop..works wonderfully. Under linux the madwifi driver is used, wi0 in OpenBSD. I know you're looking for a pci card; I would look fo

Re: Apache and cgi

2007-03-08 Thread L. V. Lammert
At 02:45 AM 3/9/2007 +0800, First Last wrote: I have apache 1.3 setup to execute cgis (perl). But I'm having a problem getting the cgis to execute while apache is chrooted. If I disable chroot (httpd -d) the cgis exexute just fine, but they won't run while chrooted (500 internal server error).

Re: Apache and cgi

2007-03-08 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 02:45:13AM +0800, First Last wrote: > But, if I follow the openbsd faq to see > what dependencies my cgi needs to run in > the chrooted environment I get this: > > ldd hellowworld.cgi > helloworld.cgi: > ldd: helloworld: not an ELF executable You'll need perl and its depen

Re: Nic bridge doesn't forward packets

2007-03-08 Thread Maurice Janssen
On Thursday, March 8, 2007 at 18:58:00 +0100, carlopmart wrote: >Hi all, > > I have a extrange problem. Last week, I have installed a new OpenBSD >server for our new datacenter. I had configured two nics to use as a >bridge and I assigned an IP to one of this interfaces, like this: > >/etc/hostn

Re: failover default route with ospf (now working, some questions)

2007-03-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/03/08 10:12, Chris Black wrote: > Right now I include all links but the "pair partner link" (used for > pfsync) in my ospf configs. This leads to each host showing two ospf > neighbors rather than three. Is this ok? yes that's ok. > The links to the internet and internal networks should b

Apache and cgi

2007-03-08 Thread First Last
I have apache 1.3 setup to execute cgis (perl). But I'm having a problem getting the cgis to execute while apache is chrooted. If I disable chroot (httpd -d) the cgis exexute just fine, but they won't run while chrooted (500 internal server error). But, if I follow the openbsd faq to see what dep

Re: Nic bridge doesn't forward packets

2007-03-08 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 06:58:00PM +0100, carlopmart wrote: > /etc/hostname.bridge0 > em2 > em3 > up # mv /etc/hostname.bridge0 /etc/bridgename.bridge0 -- Darrin Chandler | Phoenix BSD Users Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://bsd.phoenix.az.us/ http://www.stilyagin.com

authpf - update user rules without kicking them out

2007-03-08 Thread Chris Youb
Setup: OpenBSD 3.8 using authpf is control individual user access. Users authenticate by logging in with ssh and obtain access to praticular IP addresses. Problem: If we change the users rulesets while they're logged in, these changes won't be reflected until they log back in. Is there a way to up

Layout error in 4.0 CD set instruction booklet

2007-03-08 Thread Austin Hook
ERRATA The instruction booklet with the OpenBSD 4.0 CD set contains a layout error that confuses the "disklabel" process. There are 12 (unnumbered) pages in the booklet, including the front and back covers. To avoid confusion, please put a note at the bottom of page 6, the one with the heading

Nic bridge doesn't forward packets

2007-03-08 Thread carlopmart
Hi all, I have a extrange problem. Last week, I have installed a new OpenBSD server for our new datacenter. I had configured two nics to use as a bridge and I assigned an IP to one of this interfaces, like this: /etc/hostname.em2 up /etc/hostname.em3 inet 172.18.45.1 255.255.255.240 NONE /

Re: raid dmesg output and raidctl -sv output shows differrent status for raidframe mirror on OpenBSD 4.0 amd64

2007-03-08 Thread Greg Oster
"Siju George" writes: > On 3/8/07, Greg Oster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > [snip] > > > Kernelized RAIDframe activated > > > Searching for raid components... > > > dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80 > > > dkcsum: wd1 matches BIOS drive 0x81 > > > root on wd0a > > > rootdev=0x0 rrootdev=0x300 raw

Re: failover default route with ospf (now working, some questions)

2007-03-08 Thread Chris Black
I now have the basics working (key was to kill /etc/mygate) but am looking for some refinement advice and have a few specific questions. More details about what I am trying to do are below in a previously quoted post, basically I have a pair of firewalls connecting to the internet and a DMZ and ano

Re: raid dmesg output and raidctl -sv output shows differrent status for raidframe mirror on OpenBSD 4.0 amd64

2007-03-08 Thread Siju George
On 3/8/07, Greg Oster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] > Kernelized RAIDframe activated > Searching for raid components... > dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80 > dkcsum: wd1 matches BIOS drive 0x81 > root on wd0a > rootdev=0x0 rrootdev=0x300 rawdev=0x302 > RAIDFRAME: protectedSectors is 64. > r

Re: FreeBSD Announces Intel Approval for Redistribution of Wireless Firmware

2007-03-08 Thread Jack J. Woehr
On Mar 8, 2007, at 2:43 AM, Alexander Farber wrote: > > "In order to use the firmware provided by Intel, FreeBSD users must > first agree with the license. FreeBSD developers have added a simple > mechanism to the operating system to agree to the license by defining > an easy-to-use system variabl

Wireless PCI card recommendation needed

2007-03-08 Thread Thomas Mullins
We are going to build a wireless network using OpenBSD. I have looked at http://www.openbsd.com/i386.html#hardware to see the supported wireless PCI cards. Could someone please recommend an 802.11g card that has a stronger transmit power? Or another card they have had good success with? Sha

Re: Stanford SRP auth.

2007-03-08 Thread Bob Beck
* Johan P. Lindstrvm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-08 05:25]: > The Stanford SRP Authentication Project > > The Secure Remote Password protocol is the core technology behind the > Stanford SRP Authentication Project. The Project is an Open Source > initiative that integrates secure password authent

Re: amd howto

2007-03-08 Thread Úlfar M . E . Johnson
Thanks David. Two questions? Where is the ${key} refer to? Since I do not see it defined anywhere. And instead of /homes would it not be acceptable to use /net? I had begun setting up a /etc/amd.conf and a /etc/amd/amd.net file. Here are the contents as they are now. /etc/amd.conf [global] log

Re: OBSD4.0 on IBM Thinkpad T60

2007-03-08 Thread Harpalus a Como
I was running OpenBSD on my new Thinkpad T60. Work requires me to run Windows, so it was dual boot. For the most part, things worked well, but several issues prevented me from retaining it. One is that my model was widescreen, and the console text was rather stretched. Not a huge issue, but it did

Re: raid dmesg output and raidctl -sv output shows differrent status for raidframe mirror on OpenBSD 4.0 amd64

2007-03-08 Thread Greg Oster
"Siju George" writes: > On 3/8/07, Greg Oster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "Siju George" writes: > > > In my dmesg at one point it says > > > > > > == > > > Kernelized RAIDframe activated > > > dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80 > > > dkcsum: wd1 match

amd howto

2007-03-08 Thread Úlfar M . E . Johnson
Hi I would appreciate if someone could point me to a good how to or directions for setting up amd on openbsd. I had hoped there was something like /etc/automount.master, but I see that openbsd uses amd to do basically the same thing. I want to try mounting nfs shares with amd using something lik

Re: OBSD4.0 on IBM Thinkpad T60

2007-03-08 Thread Johan P. Lindström
I seem to recall that the new T60's feature the ICH7 (or 6) chipset and thus the HDD connects via SATA interface. This may give you issues, though there is a "compatibility mode" switch in BIOS (F1) to make the hdd show up as wd instead of sd. The performance is a bit lower as from what i recall,

Stanford SRP auth.

2007-03-08 Thread Johan P. Lindström
The Stanford SRP Authentication Project The Secure Remote Password protocol is the core technology behind the Stanford SRP Authentication Project. The Project is an Open Source initiative that integrates secure password authentication into new and existing networked applications. more info at:

Re: raid dmesg output and raidctl -sv output shows differrent status for raidframe mirror on OpenBSD 4.0 amd64

2007-03-08 Thread Siju George
On 3/8/07, Greg Oster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "Siju George" writes: > In my dmesg at one point it says > > == > Kernelized RAIDframe activated > dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80 > dkcsum: wd1 matches BIOS drive 0x81 > root on wd0a > ==

OBSD4.0 on IBM Thinkpad T60

2007-03-08 Thread atstake atstake
Anyone running OBSD 4.0 or -current on Thinkpad T60? I'm getting one of these and trying to make sure OBSD will run without a fuss. A reply from anyone with T60 <-> OBSD4.0 experience would be much appreciated. Thanks.

FreeBSD Announces Intel Approval for Redistribution of Wireless Firmware

2007-03-08 Thread Alexander Farber
FYI (sorry if this already been mentioned here): http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/03/prweb509818.htm "In order to use the firmware provided by Intel, FreeBSD users must first agree with the license. FreeBSD developers have added a simple mechanism to the operating system to agree to the license

Re: getting started with spamd/pf

2007-03-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
> > #pass in log on $ext_if proto tcp from to port smtp > > rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp from to port smtp \ > >-> 127.0.0.1 port spamd > > rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp from ! to port smtp \ > >-> 127.0.0.1 port spamd > I wrote.. > > 'pass' is a filter rule; these are independen