Re: filesystems?

2007-09-03 Thread Ihar Hrachyshka
Also you can use ext2(3) filesystem for this purpose: BSD works quite OK with it (though with no journal support), Linux - ow, do you think it's not?:) - and there are some tools in the Internet to be able to read ext2 from Windows. Don't know about writing: you need to investigate it by yourself.

Re: That whole Linux stealing our code thing

2007-09-03 Thread Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 12:35:18AM -0400, Dave Anderson wrote: The basis of your argument appears to be that you interpret the last paragraph above (starting with Alternatively) as explicit permission to replace all of the previous material (starting with Redistribution and use) with the

Re: How to use (compact) flash cards with OpenBSD

2007-09-03 Thread Don Jackson
I have gotten past all the problems I discussed in my original message to this list. On the AMD/Tyan motherboard with the Addonics CF to SATA converter, what I did was purchase a Lexar Professional UDMA 300X CF card. This card is faster, and provides the UDMA interface that the motherboard and

ath5k license revised

2007-09-03 Thread Gregg Reynolds
http://marc.info/?l=linux-wirelessm=118857712529898w=2

Re: That whole Linux stealing our code thing

2007-09-03 Thread Toni Mueller
Hi, On Sat, 01.09.2007 at 00:42:25 -0600, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So true, the license You use can't be removed. But when You get the dual-licensed software, when You start modifying it You arrange the licensing deal on terms of either first or second or both licenses. You

Re: ath5k license revised

2007-09-03 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Gregg Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: http://marc.info/?l=linux-wirelessm=118857712529898w=2 IANAL (nor a party to this so ICBW), but AFAICS the SFLC told them to DTRT. -- Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team http://bsdly.blogspot.com/

Re: That whole Linux stealing our code thing

2007-09-03 Thread Reyk Floeter
Hi! I just returned from vacation where I was offline for about two weeks. So I totally missed the incidence and all the surrounding discussion. I'm just digging through many many mails in my inbox from OpenBSD users and developers, Linux people, GNU/freesoftware people, misc *BSD people, and

Re: IPSec

2007-09-03 Thread José Costa
Hello, Yeah, i bet it works beautifully with OBSD tunnels but I'm trying to create a tunnel between OBSD and ISA Server 2006 on VMWare Server. Sep 3 13:49:55 obsd1 isakmpd[1074]: dropped message from 172.26.10.83 port 500 due to notification type NO_PROPOSAL_CHOSEN Sep 3 13:49:55 obsd1

Re: That whole Linux stealing our code thing

2007-09-03 Thread Artur Grabowski
Hannah Schroeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I guess he means writing own additions/modifications (thus creating a combined or derivative work), and releasing those *own* additions/modifications under the GPL. In the end, you can use the combined/derivative work only to the extent that's

Re: IPSec

2007-09-03 Thread Hans-Joerg Hoexer
Hi, On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 12:59:48PM +0100, Josi Costa wrote: Sep 3 13:49:55 obsd1 isakmpd[1074]: dropped message from 172.26.10.83 port 500 due to notification type NO_PROPOSAL_CHOSEN Sep 3 13:49:55 obsd1 isakmpd[1074]: responder_recv_HASH_SA_NONCE: KEY_EXCH payload without a group

Re: filesystems?

2007-09-03 Thread Tonnerre LOMBARD
Salut, On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 08:46:37AM +0300, Ihar Hrachyshka wrote: Also you can use ext2(3) filesystem for this purpose: BSD works quite OK with it (though with no journal support), Linux - ow, do you think it's not?:) - and there are some tools in the Internet to be able to read ext2

Re: IPSec

2007-09-03 Thread José Costa
How can I solve this? Any docs about it? Debugging? On 9/3/07, Hans-Joerg Hoexer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 12:59:48PM +0100, JosC) Costa wrote: Sep 3 13:49:55 obsd1 isakmpd[1074]: dropped message from 172.26.10.83 port 500 due to notification type

Re: IPSec

2007-09-03 Thread Hans-Joerg Hoexer
Hi, which transforms are configured on the ISA server for phase 2? On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 02:21:24PM +0100, Josi Costa wrote: How can I solve this? Any docs about it? Debugging? On 9/3/07, Hans-Joerg Hoexer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 12:59:48PM +0100, JosC)

Re: IPSec

2007-09-03 Thread José Costa
3des, sha1, PFS disabled. On 9/3/07, Hans-Joerg Hoexer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, which transforms are configured on the ISA server for phase 2? On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 02:21:24PM +0100, JosC) Costa wrote: How can I solve this? Any docs about it? Debugging? On 9/3/07, Hans-Joerg

Re: vmware cvs

2007-09-03 Thread Gábri Máté
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thank You for all your help, but i didn't have time to try it out. And today VirtualBox 1.5.0 came out which supports OpenBSD 4.x, so i'll use that one instead of VmWare. Gabri Mate [EMAIL PROTECTED] DUOSOL Bt. http://www.duosol.hu GC!bri MC!tC)

Re: IPSec

2007-09-03 Thread Hans-Joerg Hoexer
On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 02:45:46PM +0100, Josi Costa wrote: 3des, sha1, PFS disabled. ok, then enable pfs, use modp1024

Re: filesystems?

2007-09-03 Thread Jona Joachim
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 16:10:52 +0300 Ihar Hrachyshka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2007/9/3, Tonnerre LOMBARD [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Salut, On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 08:46:37AM +0300, Ihar Hrachyshka wrote: Also you can use ext2(3) filesystem for this purpose: BSD works quite OK with it (though

Re: ath5k license revised

2007-09-03 Thread Constantine A. Murenin
On 03/09/07, Gregg Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://marc.info/?l=linux-wirelessm=118857712529898w=2 This is kinda old news: http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=118866496716802w=2 The interesting thing, though, is to notice that: 1. Jiri, the original author of the infamous GPLv2

Re: IPSec

2007-09-03 Thread José Costa
Sep 3 15:05:16 obsd1 isakmpd[25239]: dropped message from 172.26.10.83 port 500 due to notification type NO_PROPOSAL_CHOSEN Sep 3 15:05:16 obsd1 isakmpd[25239]: responder_recv_HASH_SA_NONCE: KEY_EXCH payload without a group desc. attribute Sep 3 15:05:16 obsd1 isakmpd[25239]: dropped message

Re: ath5k license revised

2007-09-03 Thread Constantine A. Murenin
On 03/09/07, Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gregg Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: http://marc.info/?l=linux-wirelessm=118857712529898w=2 IANAL (nor a party to this so ICBW), but AFAICS the SFLC told them to DTRT. In this whole discussion, I really like the following quote

Re: IPSec

2007-09-03 Thread Hans-Joerg Hoexer
Hi, On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 03:11:35PM +0100, Josi Costa wrote: Sep 3 15:05:16 obsd1 isakmpd[25239]: dropped message from 172.26.10.83 port 500 due to notification type NO_PROPOSAL_CHOSEN Sep 3 15:05:16 obsd1 isakmpd[25239]: responder_recv_HASH_SA_NONCE: KEY_EXCH payload without a group

Re: filesystems?

2007-09-03 Thread Matthew Szudzik
I'm trying to decide what filesystem to use on a USB drive. I'd like to be able to access the unit from OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Linux, and perhaps Windows. What is the intersection of the sets of filesystems supported by these various OS's? By the way, if you want to use OpenBSD to format a USB

Re: ath5k license revised

2007-09-03 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Constantine A. Murenin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In this whole discussion, I really like the following quote from a response to Luis' email regarding SFLC involvement... At first blush it looks to me like the SFLC at least must have emphasized that the originators' wishes are to be respected.

Re: filesystems?

2007-09-03 Thread Eric Elena
Le lundi 03 septembre 2007 C 16:10 +0200, Jona Joachim a C)crit : On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 16:10:52 +0300 Ihar Hrachyshka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2007/9/3, Tonnerre LOMBARD [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Salut, On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 08:46:37AM +0300, Ihar Hrachyshka wrote: Also you can use

Re: IPSec

2007-09-03 Thread José Costa
Okay, I've altered the range from 10.0.0.1 to 10.0.0.255 - 10.0.0.0 to 10.0.0.255. FLOWS: flow esp in from 172.26.10.83 to 10.0.0.0/24 peer 172.26.10.83 srcid obsd1.my.domain dstid 172.26.10.83/32 type use flow esp out from 10.0.0.0/24 to 172.26.10.83 peer 172.26.10.83 srcid obsd1.my.domain dstid

Re: filesystems?

2007-09-03 Thread Martin Schröder
2007/9/3, The One [EMAIL PROTECTED]: FAT32. And everyone can be compiled to read NTFS; Linux can even write to it. Best Martin

Re: vmware cvs

2007-09-03 Thread Scott Wells
The problem is not VMWare...it's your setup. I have 8 guests running 3.8 - 4.1 running on ESX 3.0.1, all of them can grab stuff from CVS without an issue. Unless you fix the problem, you'll experience the same results running VirtualBox guests. GC!bri MC!tC) wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED

Re: IPSec

2007-09-03 Thread José Costa
Attached. On 9/3/07, Hans-Joerg Hoexer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, could you please run isakmpd with the -L (see isakmpd(8)) flag and could you provide we the generated pcap file? On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 04:17:22PM +0100, JosC) Costa wrote: Okay, I've altered the range from 10.0.0.1 to

Re: Unable to connect to the the ISP

2007-09-03 Thread Amit Finkler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Again some progress. I know this is a newbie blunder, but I entered my username and password as 'username' and 'password' instead of username and password. I still think it's worth mentioning in this mailing list for possible future mistakes of

Re: Xorg7 and driver CA0106 in OpenBSD ?

2007-09-03 Thread Alexandre Ratchov
On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 04:34:58PM +0200, Nicolas Letellier wrote: - I see that soundcards based on chipset CA0406 don't work for the moment. On the other hand, i see a driver (GPL) for FreeBSD? Could it be include in next versions of OpenBSD ? Or this driver is too different for it ?

Re: Xorg7 and driver CA0106 in OpenBSD ?

2007-09-03 Thread Sam Fourman Jr.
On 9/3/07, Nicolas Letellier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello guys, I have two questions : - do you have an idea for the integration of Xorg 7 in OpenBSD ? In 4.2 release ? OpenBSD 4.2 will have xorg 7.2 under the name xenocara http://www.xenocara.com/ Sam Fourman Jr.

Re: kernel rebuild - and rebuild userland?

2007-09-03 Thread John Costello
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, Kevin Cheng wrote: John, I have seen your thread at misc for question about rebuilding userland. If files inside /usr/src/sys/dev/usb have been altered due to backport (from 4.1 to 4.0), do I need to build userland too? Hi Kevin, I'm cc:'ing this back to misc. Your

Re: X Windows and Multihead Display

2007-09-03 Thread Matthieu Herrb
On 9/3/07, Matthieu Herrb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 9/2/07, Aaron Hsu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello All, I guess I'm doing some strange things here, and I hope that they are not going to come back to bite me. :-) Goal: To have an X Windows Two Monitor, One Video Card system

Re: X Windows and Multihead Display

2007-09-03 Thread Matthieu Herrb
On 9/2/07, Aaron Hsu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello All, I guess I'm doing some strange things here, and I hope that they are not going to come back to bite me. :-) Goal: To have an X Windows Two Monitor, One Video Card system running Hardware: Macbook Pro 2.16ghz Intel Core Duo w/ ATI

routing question

2007-09-03 Thread Paolo Supino
Hi I have a firewall that also acts as a VPN peer for 2 VPNs. One of the VPNs is IPSEC that connects between the main office and a branch office. The second VPN is OpenVPN that connects windows based road warriors to the branch office. I want to enable employees that connect to the branch's

Re: routing question

2007-09-03 Thread David Newman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 9/3/07 2:15 PM, Paolo Supino wrote: Hi I have a firewall that also acts as a VPN peer for 2 VPNs. One of the VPNs is IPSEC that connects between the main office and a branch office. The second VPN is OpenVPN that connects windows based road

Re: routing question

2007-09-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/09/03 17:15, Paolo Supino wrote: I have a firewall that also acts as a VPN peer for 2 VPNs. One of the VPNs is IPSEC that connects between the main office and a branch office. The second VPN is OpenVPN that connects windows based road warriors to the branch office. I want to enable

Re: filesystems?

2007-09-03 Thread Tonnerre LOMBARD
Salut, On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 05:10:57PM +0200, Eric Elena wrote: I think fat32 is a good choice: you have nothing to install. Did you ever have to debug a deep directory structure where something caused all directory to become files? On a 500G disk? Fun.

Re: routing question

2007-09-03 Thread David Newman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 9/3/07 3:28 PM, Paolo Supino wrote: Hi David It's true that all IP addresses are in the 10.x.x.x private address space that isn't supposed to be routed on the Internet, but in all the connections over the Internet the only visible addresses

Re: routing question

2007-09-03 Thread Paolo Supino
Hi David It's true that all IP addresses are in the 10.x.x.x private address space that isn't supposed to be routed on the Internet, but in all the connections over the Internet the only visible addresses are the public ones (otherwise the VPNs wouldn't be working): Main and branch office

Re: filesystems?

2007-09-03 Thread Cabillot Julien
Ho so I'm not the only one :) On 9/4/07, Tonnerre LOMBARD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Salut, On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 05:10:57PM +0200, Eric Elena wrote: I think fat32 is a good choice: you have nothing to install. Did you ever have to debug a deep directory structure where something caused

Re: routing question

2007-09-03 Thread Paolo Supino
Hi David I do push the route to the OpenVPN clients and I do have the route back on the servers in the main office. To be sure I ran a sniffer on a server in the main office to see if any traffic reaches the server from the VPN client and the sniffer showed nothing reached the server. It's not

Centralized ports collection server

2007-09-03 Thread John Nietzsche
Dear gentleman, i would like to set a single box in my network to keep syncronized to the ports collection infra structure. My ideia is to export the directory /usr/ports to all my local connected machines. So, there would be no need to sync them all. I would like to be able to build the

Re: routing question

2007-09-03 Thread RW
On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 17:15:02 -0400, Paolo Supino wrote: Hi I have a firewall that also acts as a VPN peer for 2 VPNs. One of the VPNs is IPSEC that connects between the main office and a branch office. The second VPN is OpenVPN that connects windows based road warriors to the branch office. I

Re: filesystems?

2007-09-03 Thread Steve Shockley
Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: On the other hand, on some units long filenames ended up with MS-DOS style 8.3 file names until I recreated the file system on them (newfs -t msdos). Fortunately my new 4GB unit did not have that problem. Also, it's worth noting that Vista and I think XP SP2 won't

partioning for multiple OS's

2007-09-03 Thread stan
I have a new laptop. It came with Vista on it. I used gpartd to resize those partions, and added Ubuntu. Now I want to add OpenBSD, and FreeBSD. I'd like to do OpenBSD next. When I boot the 4.1 CD, I get to the partioning step, and I am confused. Since I can't figure out how to capture the

Re: routing question

2007-09-03 Thread Paolo Supino
Hi RW Except for the branch VPN to the main office subnet (line# 3) I have the other IPSEC rules: peer to peer, 2 subnets to 1 subnet (and vice versa on the main office VPN peer). Why do I need to setup a tunnel between the branch firewall and main office subnet? TIA Paolo RW wrote: On

Re: filesystems?

2007-09-03 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 12:23:34AM +0200, Tonnerre LOMBARD wrote: On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 05:10:57PM +0200, Eric Elena wrote: I think fat32 is a good choice: you have nothing to install. Did you ever have to debug a deep directory structure where something caused all directory to become

Re: routing question

2007-09-03 Thread RW
On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 20:26:14 -0400, Paolo Supino wrote: Hi RW Except for the branch VPN to the main office subnet (line# 3) I have the other IPSEC rules: peer to peer, 2 subnets to 1 subnet (and vice versa on the main office VPN peer). Why do I need to setup a tunnel between the branch

Re: partioning for multiple OS's

2007-09-03 Thread Adriaan
On 9/4/07, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a new laptop. It came with Vista on it. I used gpartd to resize those partions, and added Ubuntu. Now I want to add OpenBSD, and FreeBSD. I'd like to do OpenBSD next. When I boot the 4.1 CD, I get to the partioning step, and I am confused.

Re: Centralized ports collection server

2007-09-03 Thread Adriaan
On 9/4/07, John Nietzsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear gentleman, i would like to set a single box in my network to keep syncronized to the ports collection infra structure. My ideia is to export the directory /usr/ports to all my local connected machines. So, there would be no need to sync

Re: partioning for multiple OS's

2007-09-03 Thread Steve Shockley
stan wrote: When I boot the 4.1 CD, I get to the partioning step, and I am confused. Since I can't figure out how to capture the screen imafe from a machine booted off of the CD. I'll show you what Linux's cfdisk shows. You can capture the screen using a serial port and null-modem cable to

Re: Help with Altell PC6700

2007-09-03 Thread Sam Fourman Jr.
This issue has been resolved The Altell PPC6700 EVDO works great http://freshbsd.org/2007/09/02/05/20/26 Many thanks to jsg@ On 8/26/07, Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello misc@ I am in a bit of a time crunch and I am looking for help. it seems Windows Update screwed over a

Re: partioning for multiple OS's

2007-09-03 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 08:23:30PM -0400, stan wrote: I have a new laptop. It came with Vista on it. I used gpartd to resize those partions, and added Ubuntu. Now I want to add OpenBSD, and FreeBSD. I'd like to do OpenBSD next. When I boot the 4.1 CD, I get to the partioning step, and I

Re: filesystems?

2007-09-03 Thread stan
On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 07:22:47PM -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 12:23:34AM +0200, Tonnerre LOMBARD wrote: On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 05:10:57PM +0200, Eric Elena wrote: I think fat32 is a good choice: you have nothing to install. Did you ever have to debug a deep

Re: partioning for multiple OS's

2007-09-03 Thread stan
On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 04:04:10AM +0200, Adriaan wrote: On 9/4/07, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a new laptop. It came with Vista on it. I used gpartd to resize those partions, and added Ubuntu. Now I want to add OpenBSD, and FreeBSD. I'd like to do OpenBSD next. When I boot

Re: routing question (solved)

2007-09-03 Thread Paolo Supino
Hi RW I found the problem :-) My OpenVPN setup is OK. My ipsecctl.conf was almost perfect: I setup the flow from my OpenBSD box (the branch office) to be passive ... duh!!! ;-) Now that it has been converted to dynamic the tunnel gets setup if the OpenVPN client initiates traffic :-) TIA

Re: That whole Linux stealing our code thing

2007-09-03 Thread Greg Thomas
On 9/2/07, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dude stop yapping you are making an ass of yourself. We know your favorite audience is you. Show us your bar and people might listen to you again. As stated before, your opinion is not relevant. Your interpretation is not relevant. In

sasyncd: no shared key specified

2007-09-03 Thread Jacob Yocom-Piatt
tried sasyncd out on 4.1-release and noticed that when i uncomment the basic settings in the default /etc/sasyncd.conf file that i see # sasyncd -d config: no shared key specified, cannot continue# # cat /etc/sasyncd.conf

Re: partioning for multiple OS's

2007-09-03 Thread bofh
On 9/3/07, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: NameFlags Part Type FS Type [Label]Size (MB) -- sda1Primary Unknown (27) 10479.01 sda2