Re: NIC is not recognized.

2008-02-11 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008/02/11 10:40, Badbanchi Hossein wrote: Hi, I am trying to install OpenBSD 4.2 on a HP Compaq dc7800. After the installation is complete, ifconfig doesn't show any NICs other than lo0 and enc0. The output of dmesg has a line: vendor Intel, unknown product 0x10bd (class network

Re: Java : Cafe Babe...

2008-02-11 Thread Mayuresh Kathe
On Feb 11, 2008 2:07 PM, Julian Leyh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 20:41 Sun 10 Feb , Edd Barrett wrote: Now try on a sparc64 and see what happens. in case he doesn't have one, here the output on sparc64: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ od -x helloWorld.class |head -n 1 000 cafebabe

Re: [OT] beefy steel cases

2008-02-11 Thread Jay Hart
If anyone is interested, I have five of the cases at the following website for sale. http://www.kevla.org/cases Jay I have one of these, http://calpc.com/catalog/mid_tower.html, and its quite beefy.

amd64 - bootloader and BIOS see 16gb ram, kernel does not

2008-02-11 Thread Mike Larkin
After being away from OpenBSD for about 2 years, I recently decided to take another look at it for a server I am deploying. The machine is a 8-way amd64 (Intel quad Xeon x 2) with 16GB ram. The BIOS and bootloader correctly see all 16gb, but the kernel only sees 4.00GB (a very non-random

Re: ports.openbsd.nu

2008-02-11 Thread Markus Bergkvist
What I've heard is that the site will be back up with new owners asap. /Markus Fredrik Carlsson wrote: Edd Barrett vext01 at gmail.com writes: hey, what happened to ports.openbsd.nu?. The owner forgot to renew it and I can't reach him, so the site has moved to http://openports.se

Re: Forwarding roots mail to another account , seperate email server

2008-02-11 Thread Steven Surdock
Jay Hart wrote: Chris, ... I do receive emails from the machine, but they are not being delivered properly. Here is what I get when I receive one: Subject: Returned mail: see transcript for details From: Mail Delivery Subsystem [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, February 11, 2008 11:31 am

Re: Forwarding roots mail to another account , seperate email server

2008-02-11 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008/02/11 12:36, Jay Hart wrote: Henning, You are right, it is ~/.forward Any suggestions? look in maillog

Re: Forwarding roots mail to another account , seperate email server

2008-02-11 Thread Jay Hart
Henning, You are right, it is ~/.forward Any suggestions? * Jay Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-11 17:58]: Regardless, I can't seem to get mail forwarding working. The two main openbsd books say all I need to do is create a .forwarding file and give the name of the email address to forward

Re: Forwarding roots mail to another account , seperate email server

2008-02-11 Thread scorch
Henning Brauer wrote: * Jay Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-11 17:58]: Regardless, I can't seem to get mail forwarding working. The two main openbsd books say all I need to do is create a .forwarding file and give the name of the email address to forward to, but for two months not one email was

Re: Forwarding roots mail to another account , seperate email server

2008-02-11 Thread Henning Brauer
* Jay Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-11 17:58]: Regardless, I can't seem to get mail forwarding working. The two main openbsd books say all I need to do is create a .forwarding file and give the name of the email address to forward to, but for two months not one email was forwarded. it is

Re: sd0: not queuqued error 5

2008-02-11 Thread Marco Peereboom
The ipmi wait is normal in that release. Completly unrelated to the sd thing. On Feb 11, 2008, at 3:04 PM, Beavis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: system is still good after I cvsup to -stable. my only concern is during bootup it takes around 1min. on the part that says ipmi0 at mainbus0 but i guess

Re: : Zombie Network Spam Attack

2008-02-11 Thread Calomel
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 11:17:35AM +0100, Raimo Niskanen wrote: On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 11:20:31AM -0500, Calomel wrote: Raimo, Can you use the spamd.alloweddomains to whitelist email addresses and domains you accept mail for? Any email sent to your mail server that is not on the list will

Re: amd64 - bootloader and BIOS see 16gb ram, kernel does not

2008-02-11 Thread Fred Crowson
Mike Larkin wrote: After being away from OpenBSD for about 2 years, I recently decided to take another look at it for a server I am deploying. The machine is a 8-way amd64 (Intel quad Xeon x 2) with 16GB ram. The BIOS and bootloader correctly see all 16gb, but the kernel only sees 4.00GB (a

Re: amd64 - bootloader and BIOS see 16gb ram, kernel does not

2008-02-11 Thread Mike Larkin
Travers Buda wrote The developers need hardware to tackle this. It may be possible for me to loan out this hardware. Where is it needed, and for how long? An private reply is probably better here as to not spam the list. -ml

Re: sd0: not queuqued error 5

2008-02-11 Thread Darren Spiteri
My 1750s sit on the IPMI probe as well, but I don't think it's abnormal. I've also experienced the :sd0 not queued hang and it's a serious problem as CARP doesn't failover. The only workaround I've found is to check userspace from another box and force failover. On Feb 12, 2008 7:04 AM, Beavis

Re: Suggestion for ipsec.conf(5)

2008-02-11 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 10:43:36PM +0100, Aurilien wrote: In the [manual flows] section of the ipsec.conf man page, the [type modifier] parameter doesn't explain require, use, acquire and dontacq modifiers. The explanation from the old ipsecadm(8) should be use: fixed now. thanks for the

Re: amd64 - bootloader and BIOS see 16gb ram, kernel does not

2008-02-11 Thread Mike Larkin
Mike Larkin wrote: I see. Just for my personal reference, was this limitation documented somewhere (just want to make sure I didn't miss anything)...? If not, should it be? Finally, did this limitation always exist? I do recall several other posters mentioning that they had similar

Re: [OT] beefy steel cases

2008-02-11 Thread Steve Shockley
Jay Hart wrote: Yes, I too at one time bought a huge case. Has 10 5.25 bays. Only problem is that you can't use all of them due to cable length limitations. Multiple controllers? Onboard IDE controller (pri and sec interface) and a Adaptec 2940 SCSI card. No, I meant you could use more

Re: amd64 - bootloader and BIOS see 16gb ram, kernel does not

2008-02-11 Thread Mike Larkin
Nick Holland wrote: The amd64 4G issue is a limitation of the platform...at the moment. It is being worked on, slowly, but there be dragons, and they all have to be slain. Nick. I see. Just for my personal reference, was this limitation documented somewhere (just want to make sure I didn't

Route-based VPN - Fortigate to OpenBSD

2008-02-11 Thread Stephen Bevan
Chris Jones writes: A while back I attempted to setup a route-based VPN tunnel between a Fortigate firewall and an OpenBSD firewall with no success. I now have the need to get this to work and wondering if someone on the list can shed some light on the configuration. The end goal is to

Re: amd64 - bootloader and BIOS see 16gb ram, kernel does not

2008-02-11 Thread Travers Buda
* Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-11 20:47:47]: On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 02:04:20PM -0800, Mike Larkin wrote: 8-way amd64 (Intel quad Xeon x 2) with 16GB ram. The BIOS and bootloader correctly see all 16gb, but the kernel only sees 4.00GB (a very non-random amount, indicating

Re: amd64 - bootloader and BIOS see 16gb ram, kernel does not

2008-02-11 Thread Nick Holland
Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 02:04:20PM -0800, Mike Larkin wrote: 8-way amd64 (Intel quad Xeon x 2) with 16GB ram. The BIOS and bootloader correctly see all 16gb, but the kernel only sees 4.00GB (a very non-random amount, indicating to me an artificial limit is being

Re: Forwarding roots mail to another account , seperate email server

2008-02-11 Thread Jay Hart
Chris, I tried the aliases approach, but didn't get any output from mail on my router for two months, Then one day, about 200 messages came spooling out. Now I get messages whenever. /etc/mail/aliases root: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I do receive emails from the machine, but they are not being delivered

Re: Forwarding roots mail to another account , seperate email server

2008-02-11 Thread Chris Kuethe
On Feb 11, 2008 8:55 AM, Jay Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Regardless, I can't seem to get mail forwarding working. The two main openbsd books say all I need to do is create a .forwarding file and give the name of the email address to forward to, but for two months not one email was forwarded.

Re: upgrade from 4.2-release to -current error

2008-02-11 Thread Chris Kuethe
looks like you didn't rebuild config... http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html On Feb 11, 2008 5:47 PM, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am trying to upgrade from 4.2-release to -current. I am following: http://openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html I did: cd /usr export [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs cvs

Re: [OT] beefy steel cases

2008-02-11 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 08:01:35PM -0500, Steve Shockley wrote: Yes, I too at one time bought a huge case. Has 10 5.25 bays. Only problem is that you can't use all of them due to cable length limitations. Multiple controllers? I have one of these, http://calpc.com/catalog/mid_tower.html,

upgrade from 4.2-release to -current error

2008-02-11 Thread Chris
I am trying to upgrade from 4.2-release to -current. I am following: http://openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html I did: cd /usr export [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs cvs -d$CVSROOT checkout -P src cvs -d$CVSROOT up -Pd cd /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/conf config GENERIC config GENERIC gives me the following error:

Forwarding roots mail to another account , seperate email server

2008-02-11 Thread Jay Hart
I am using openbsd 4.0. I have a standard non-X install, setup as a router/firewall NATing several boxes. I am port forwarding 25 and 80 to a single box behind the firewall. So, I do not have sendmail per se running on the openbsd box, but local mail is working. Not sure I have the proper

Re: [OT] beefy steel cases

2008-02-11 Thread Jay Hart
Yes, I too at one time bought a huge case. Has 10 5.25 bays. Only problem is that you can't use all of them due to cable length limitations. Multiple controllers? Onboard IDE controller (pri and sec interface) and a Adaptec 2940 SCSI card. I have one of these,

Re: [OT] beefy steel cases

2008-02-11 Thread Steve Shockley
Yes, I too at one time bought a huge case. Has 10 5.25 bays. Only problem is that you can't use all of them due to cable length limitations. Multiple controllers? I have one of these, http://calpc.com/catalog/mid_tower.html, and its quite beefy. Their web site lists that it can take *one*

Routing with ospfd

2008-02-11 Thread Linden Varley
Hi all Is there any way to force ospfd to use routes with a lower-cost metric? ospfctl reload doesn't work, it still sends packets via a route with a higher cost metric than what is possible with another route. Only restarting the ospfd daemon will make it use the proper routes again. Any

Re: Serial port (RS232) on USB port

2008-02-11 Thread Mark Carlson
On 2/10/08, Xavier Millihs-Lacroix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I want add one or several serial / rs232 connectors on a OpenBSD box (Soekris or standard PC) - without adding a PCI card - just converter. I search compatibles products. When we buy product we don't know the chip. Do you

Re: 4.1 Hacked? Some interesting hashes

2008-02-11 Thread Joe Warren-Meeks
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 04:34:18AM -0800, Manuel Ravasio wrote: Hey there, Ok, I did understand THAT. What I'm still missing is the relationship (if any) between a couple of hashes and a possible breach in OBSD... Well, if the guy genuinely had an exploit and wanted to keep the mechanism

Re: : : Zombie Network Spam Attack

2008-02-11 Thread Chris Smith
On Monday 11 February 2008, Raimo Niskanen wrote: 'Mail From: ' One of several that will put you on the http://rfc-ignorant.org/ blacklist. -- Chris

Re: 4.1 Hacked? Some interesting hashes

2008-02-11 Thread Manuel Ravasio
:-D Ok, I did understand THAT. What I'm still missing is the relationship (if any) between a couple of hashes and a possible breach in OBSD... -- Anyone who cannot cope with mathematics is not fully human. At best he is a tolerable sub-human who has learned to wear shoes, bathe, and not make

Re: 4.1 Hacked? Some interesting hashes

2008-02-11 Thread Edd Barrett
On Feb 11, 2008 9:06 AM, Didi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: SHA1(screwtheo.tar)=ad1bc1f05afa2cc3ccadb18fabb985394c02ce8d MD5(screwtheo.tar)= cee67df76eaa0706e666cd5c0b8b711c OpenSSH exploit for linux SHA1(screwtheo_linux.tar)=cb6816de43df87193050a497a83cd8f7ab721fbd

Re: : Zombie Network Spam Attack

2008-02-11 Thread Raimo Niskanen
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 11:20:31AM -0500, Calomel wrote: Raimo, Can you use the spamd.alloweddomains to whitelist email addresses and domains you accept mail for? Any email sent to your mail server that is not on the list will only goto spamd and never get the chance to be

Re: : : Zombie Network Spam Attack

2008-02-11 Thread Raimo Niskanen
On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 11:19:06AM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote: On Fri, 8 Feb 2008, Raimo Niskanen wrote: Now I am trying to improve the Greyscanner. I noticed it did not trap hosts using an empty envelope sender, unless there were more than one entry from that host. I regarded it as a bug

Re: 4.1 Hacked? Some interesting hashes

2008-02-11 Thread Gilles Chehade
Didi a icrit : Hey What do you guys think of this? From http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/487824 : 8--- OpenBSD 4.1 sshd remote root exploit (on the default install!): SHA1(screwtheo.tar)=ad1bc1f05afa2cc3ccadb18fabb985394c02ce8d MD5(screwtheo.tar)=

Re: NIC is not recognized.

2008-02-11 Thread Martin Reindl
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 10:40:55AM +0100, Badbanchi Hossein wrote: Hi, I am trying to install OpenBSD 4.2 on a HP Compaq dc7800. After the installation is complete, ifconfig doesn't show any NICs other than lo0 and enc0. The output of dmesg has a line: vendor Intel, unknown product 0x10bd

NIC is not recognized.

2008-02-11 Thread Badbanchi Hossein
Hi, I am trying to install OpenBSD 4.2 on a HP Compaq dc7800. After the installation is complete, ifconfig doesn't show any NICs other than lo0 and enc0. The output of dmesg has a line: vendor Intel, unknown product 0x10bd (class network subclass ethernet, rev 0x02) at pci0 dev 25 function 0 not

Re: Java : Cafe Babe...

2008-02-11 Thread Julian Leyh
On 20:41 Sun 10 Feb , Edd Barrett wrote: Now try on a sparc64 and see what happens. in case he doesn't have one, here the output on sparc64: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ $ od -x helloWorld.class |head -n 1 000 cafebabe0031001d0a0006000f09 Regards, Julian --

Re: ports.openbsd.nu

2008-02-11 Thread Sunnz
2008/2/11, Fredrik Carlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Edd Barrett vext01 at gmail.com writes: The owner forgot to renew it and I can't reach him, so the site has moved to http://openports.se Regards Fredrik Carlsson Since it is not renewed is it possble for someone else to take over it? I'll

Re: [OT] beefy steel cases

2008-02-11 Thread Steve B
I have one of these, http://calpc.com/catalog/mid_tower.html, and its quite beefy.

Re: [OT] beefy steel cases

2008-02-11 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 12:37:59PM -0700, Steve B wrote: I have one of these, http://calpc.com/catalog/mid_tower.html, and its quite beefy. I wonder if you could measure two things for me: 1. The thickness of the steel panels (not of any structural frame). I'm comparing these with norco

Re: upgrade from 4.2-release to -current error

2008-02-11 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008/02/12 12:47, Chris wrote: I am trying to upgrade from 4.2-release to -current. I am following: http://openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html You missed 5.3.2

Re: sd0: not queuqued error 5

2008-02-11 Thread Beavis
system is still good after I cvsup to -stable. my only concern is during bootup it takes around 1min. on the part that says ipmi0 at mainbus0 but i guess this is minimal as long as it doesn't spit out that sd0 error again. dmesg | grep mainbus0 shows: mainbus0 at root bios0 at mainbus0:

Re: sd0: not queuqued error 5

2008-02-11 Thread Beavis
Update: I've upgraded the BIOS and PERC 5/i (integrated) on my Dell PE 1950. Old BIOS: 1.5.1 New BIOS: 2.1.1 PERC 5/i OLD: 5.1.1-0040 PERC 5/i NEW: 5.2.1-0067 I've extracted a 126M file, before it completely hangs sd0, but as of the moment I was able to complete the extraction. I'll do some

Re: 4.1 Hacked? Some interesting hashes

2008-02-11 Thread Dogbert
http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/Trolling On 2/11/08, Manuel Ravasio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please, forgive my ignorance, but I can't understand the meaning of your post. Can you please explain, or point me to some useful link in order to understand the issue? Thanks, Manuel --

Re: 4.1 Hacked? Some interesting hashes

2008-02-11 Thread Manuel Ravasio
Please, forgive my ignorance, but I can't understand the meaning of your post. Can you please explain, or point me to some useful link in order to understand the issue? Thanks, Manuel -- Anyone who cannot cope with mathematics is not fully human. At best he is a tolerable sub-human who has

Re: amd64 - bootloader and BIOS see 16gb ram, kernel does not

2008-02-11 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 02:04:20PM -0800, Mike Larkin wrote: 8-way amd64 (Intel quad Xeon x 2) with 16GB ram. The BIOS and bootloader correctly see all 16gb, but the kernel only sees 4.00GB (a very non-random amount, indicating to me an artificial limit is being imposed somewhere). Just for

4.1 Hacked? Some interesting hashes

2008-02-11 Thread Didi
Hey What do you guys think of this? From http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/487824 : 8--- OpenBSD 4.1 sshd remote root exploit (on the default install!): SHA1(screwtheo.tar)=ad1bc1f05afa2cc3ccadb18fabb985394c02ce8d MD5(screwtheo.tar)= cee67df76eaa0706e666cd5c0b8b711c OpenSSH

Re: gotchas for old Proliants

2008-02-11 Thread Sherwood Botsford
I don't have a nice thing to say about compaq. They were odd, drivers were hard to find, they would deliberately do things to force propriatary solutions: E.g. In the '486 days they would use a different pin-out on their simms. Compaq memory wouldn't work in anything else. Non-compaq memory

Re: Route-based VPN - Fortigate to OpenBSD

2008-02-11 Thread Claer
On Sun, Feb 10 2008 at 23:03, Chris Jones wrote: Thanks for the advice I will look into that should the gif option not work. Do you have any advice as to how to run gif over ipsec? Sorry I don't have any clue to setup gif tunneling with a Fortinet end point. Between 2 OpenBSD boxes it's quite

Re: 4.1 Hacked? Some interesting hashes

2008-02-11 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Didi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What do you guys think of this? There's not enough data to say much one way or the other, really. Those hashes do not provide sufficient data to recreate the files they were made from, they're only checksums of a kind that's hard to fake. Then again, a

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Re: Server room temperature sensors

2008-02-11 Thread Xavier Milliès-Lacroix
Hello, There are some kits (with DB9 connector / RS232) that can follow up to 4 sensors for $ 40-45 / 30 . It 's very fast to built it. You get one mesure per second on the /dev/ttyX And after you can use rrdtool to have nive graphs. Regards. Xavier 2008/2/11, Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On

Re: 4.1 Hacked? Some interesting hashes

2008-02-11 Thread Dries Schellekens
On Feb 11, 2008 1:34 PM, Manuel Ravasio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What I'm still missing is the relationship (if any) between a couple of hashes and a possible breach in OBSD... Supposedly these are the hashes of tarball containing exploit code/binary for a security hole in OpenSSH shipped

Re: [OT] beefy steel cases

2008-02-11 Thread Jay Hart
Yes, I too at one time bought a huge case. Has 10 5.25 bays. Only problem is that you can't use all of them due to cable length limitations. With SCSI2, could use up to 4 prior to exceeding 36 inch cable limit. Then could use two more for IDE. But the other 4, never could use. J I have one of