Re: poll(2) vs kqueue(2) performance

2008-04-23 Thread Niels Provos
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 2:05 PM, Gilles Chehade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yay, I too fell in love with it and it's various API's despite the lack > of documentation for most of them, header help understanding how things > work but I wasted quite some time on bufferevents ;-) The documentatio

Re: ipw freezes my system

2008-04-23 Thread Alexander Nasonov
Replying to myself> I'm running 4.2 with -current kernel on acentrino notebook with> Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 netword card. I already got areply off-list (thanks Mike!) with asuggestion to run astandard configuration. Actually, I started with OpenBSD 4.2 but it didn't work. So Idecided to give

Re: Where I am? [Was: Rolling release?]

2008-04-23 Thread General Delivery
On Wed, 2008-04-23 at 19:10 +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2008-04-23, Zbigniew Baniewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > And even, if I - or someone - will ask the question covered by any docs, > > isn't just easier to skip it, giving no response at all, instead of wasting > > time answering t

Re: Upgrading 4.1->4.3

2008-04-23 Thread Emilio Perea
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 08:03:18AM +0930, Damon McMahon wrote: > > I avoided the 4.1->4.2 upgrade due to the libexpat issue - using > several packages which use libexpat and not wanting to install xbase > on my system. I have read through upgrade43.html and just want to make > sure that I can up

Re: mrxvt and ksh issue

2008-04-23 Thread Clint Pachl
Jesus Sanchez wrote: Hi, I'm using 4.2. I'm using 4.1. I have installed from ports the program mrxvt it works well as people say but I have (I believe) found a buggy behaviour when using mrxvt and ksh (the OpenBSD one). I launch startx (with fvwm2 and mrxvt on my .xinitrc) as a regular user

NFS Failover Fails

2008-04-23 Thread Tom Geman
I have two public load balanced webservers and one private database server. The database server runs nfsd and is nfs mounted by the two webservers. I am adding a backup database server so that when the master database fails, the backup takes over. No problems there. The part I am having difficul

Re: Upgrading 4.1->4.3

2008-04-23 Thread Unix Fan
Damon McMahon wrote: > I have read through upgrade43.html and just want to make sure that I can > upgrade 4.1->4.2, skip the "Upgrading packages" step and then > upgrade > 4.2->4.3 without having to install xbase? http://openbsd.org/faq/upgrade43.html wrote: > Note: Upgrades are only suppo

Bad aperture size reported? (agp..)

2008-04-23 Thread Unix Fan
Hello, Seeing how OpenBSD 4.3 is due out "officially" soon, I decided to try it out on one of my older AMD systems: I'm noting an unusual problem though, agp0 is showing an unusual large aperture size, I only have a 32M card, and 32M is selected in the BIOS. ~SNIP~ pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 f

OpenBSD 4.3 arrives to Costa Rica !!

2008-04-23 Thread Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez
Hi folks, My copy of OpenBSD arrived this morning to my hands. Very nice !! I had a lot of fun reading the story. Good Work guys !! Warm Regards, Alvaro

Upgrading 4.1->4.3

2008-04-23 Thread Damon McMahon
Greetings, I avoided the 4.1->4.2 upgrade due to the libexpat issue - using several packages which use libexpat and not wanting to install xbase on my system. I have read through upgrade43.html and just want to make sure that I can upgrade 4.1->4.2, skip the "Upgrading packages" step and

ultima fecha de MAMMON

2008-04-23 Thread MAMMON INFO
ZLTIMA FECHA DE MAMMON e s t e j u e v e s2 4 / 4 Mammon cumple aqos y lo festeja en la zltima fecha del ciclo O sea, tiramos la casa por la ventana pero sacado, mal. Vamos a tocar todo el repertorio iujuuu , mas de un invitado sorpresa como para que digas eh para !! Se fueron al

Re: Logging failed SSH users and the passwords they typed

2008-04-23 Thread Parvinder Bhasin
Thanks Guys!! Like what Claer said, this was just for the purpose of honeypot research. I don't care about user passwords in real world :) Thanks for the patch. -Parvinder Bhasin On Apr 23, 2008, at 9:06 AM, HDC wrote: I have 3 sshd deamons in my border firewall, 2 in no common ports for

Re: slow ping with em(4)

2008-04-23 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008-04-23, Benoit Chesneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Marc Winiger >> What happens if you penetrate your disk while pinging? Something like > that: >> dd if=/dev/sd0c of=/dev/null >> >> Marc >> > hi, > > While doing this, ping time response is ok around 85m

Re: Where I am? [Was: Rolling release?]

2008-04-23 Thread Tony Abernethy
Zbigniew Baniewski wrote: > > Pay attention: there is a feedback. > Seems like there has been a lot of feedback. Assuming that you can read, can you take your own advice?

Re: Where I am? [Was: Rolling release?]

2008-04-23 Thread Daniel A. Ramaley
On Wednesday 23 April 2008 15:24, you wrote: >The old saying goes, "the only stupid question is the one that you >don't ask." However, it should be modified for OpenBSD as, "the only >stupid question is the one you don't research before you ask." It's a >tough crowd but in time you start to under

Re: E17

2008-04-23 Thread HDC
See the commands on this post: http://log.openbsderos.org/2008/04/13/openbsd-e17-sepp0/ In this test the openbsd are -current. Greetings, Hernan On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 4:35 AM, Marc Espie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 04:22:51PM +1000, Rich Healey wrote: > > Where can i f

rdr to squid proxy with authentication

2008-04-23 Thread Monah Baki
Hi all, I implemented the following rule and so far I can see that all users are accessing my proxy server Tried the following in /etc/inetd.conf 127.0.0.1:5000 stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/bin/nc nc -w \ 20 192.168.3.106 8080 rdr on $int_if proto tcp from $int_net to $ext_if

Re: slow ping with em(4)

2008-04-23 Thread Benoit Chesneau
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Marc Winiger > What happens if you penetrate your disk while pinging? Something like that: > dd if=/dev/sd0c of=/dev/null > > Marc > hi, While doing this, ping time response is ok around 85ms. What does it mean ? Anyway seem like you catch it . - benont

Re: Where I ma? [Was: Rolling release?]

2008-04-23 Thread Woodchuck
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008, Tony Abernethy wrote: > Zbigniew Baniewski wrote: > > Is it possible to participate in this mailing list without > > being insulted > > for asking a question, being called by names and so on? > Yes. Easily. No, not easily. Only certain questions can be asked without meritin

Re: Where I am? [Was: Rolling release?]

2008-04-23 Thread Zbigniew Baniewski
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 04:24:57PM -0400, Gerald Thornberry wrote: > you'll often hear that OpenBSD exists at the pleasure of its > developers, not the users. Absolutely. They put in the time and > effort. They would do so, presumably, if we users did not exist. Maybe. But - forgive me for bei

Re: Rolling release?

2008-04-23 Thread Siegbert Marschall
Hello, > AFAIK OpenBSD has 2 releases a year - which means, that devs are trying to > keep the packages and OS itself "fresh". But I'm wondering: wouldn't be in > such situation reasonable to switch to s.c. "rolling release" model - and > even more convenient for both devs and users? I as a user

Re: Where I am? [Was: Rolling release?]

2008-04-23 Thread Gerald Thornberry
I understand your perspective, zb, but there was a pile of charred remains beside the door you walked through. You just didn't know to look for it. :-) As a casual user, I mostly read what comes over the wire here and buy/install new releases. If you continue subscribing to this list you'll ofte

Re: slow ping with em(4)

2008-04-23 Thread Marc Winiger
Hi Benoit Chesneau schrieb: Hi all, I usually use wifi to connect so never noticed. But today I have to use the wire to connect to the network and doing some remote tests and I get slow results. So I did a ping to differerent server like yahoo and get this : PING yahoo.fr (217.12.6.29): 56 dat

Re: Where I am? [Was: Rolling release?]

2008-04-23 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008-04-23, Zbigniew Baniewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And even, if I - or someone - will ask the question covered by any docs, > isn't just easier to skip it, giving no response at all, instead of wasting > time answering the question, which - as I understood from some answers - > perhaps

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slow ping with em(4)

2008-04-23 Thread Benoit Chesneau
Hi all, I usually use wifi to connect so never noticed. But today I have to use the wire to connect to the network and doing some remote tests and I get slow results. So I did a ping to differerent server like yahoo and get this : PING yahoo.fr (217.12.6.29): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 217.12.6.

mrxvt and ksh issue

2008-04-23 Thread Jesus Sanchez
Hi, I'm using 4.2. I have installed from ports the program mrxvt it works well as people say but I have (I believe) found a buggy behaviour when using mrxvt and ksh (the OpenBSD one). I launch startx (with fvwm2 and mrxvt on my .xinitrc) as a regular user (it's in the wheel group) and then I ope

carpnodes trouble

2008-04-23 Thread Holger Glaess
hi i try today to use the ip loadbalancing feature of carp. basiclly there ist an working carp cluster with 5 carp interfaces on 2 boxes. on host a: hostname.carp0 inet 10.100.0.254 255.255.252.0 10.100.3.255 \ vhid 25 pass office2world group lan_if hostname.carp1 inet 10.10.223.15 255.

Re: Where I am? [Was: Rolling release?]

2008-04-23 Thread Zbigniew Baniewski
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 05:17:23PM +0100, Wim Wauters wrote: > I think you underestimate the importance of this "misc" mailing lists, > this is not the place to demonstrate a lack of understanding of what > OpenBSD is about > or that you haven't read anything about the OpenBSD release system :-)

there's news in OpenBSD history

2008-04-23 Thread John Doe
C.o. http://www.silokarcema.lt/index?article=18061/18089/18149 The title loosely translates as: The program created by Shilute resident is being used by NASA scientists. The last paragraph (where is the most exciting informatio) sounds like: The winner of the contest became a student fro

Re: Where I am? [Was: Rolling release?]

2008-04-23 Thread Wim Wauters
Zbigniew Baniewski wrote: > On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 02:59:55PM +0100, Wim Wauters wrote: > > >> Everything the OpenBSD project has been carefully thought through, so >> asking silly questions - especially ones based on the latest fashionable >> feature added to other, more convoluted, operatin

BSD DAY (Global)

2008-04-23 Thread HDC
Hola a todos, quiero anunciarles que estoy impulsando un proyecto para realizar el BSD DAY en la mayor cantidad de paises posible. En Argentina lo hariamos nosotros y ya contacte a otros grupos de OpenBSD y estan muy interesados en realizarlo. La idea es comenzar este proyecto con tiempo (ya que s

Re: Logging failed SSH users and the passwords they typed

2008-04-23 Thread HDC
I have 3 sshd deamons in my border firewall, 2 in no common ports for my use, and 1 on default port (without real access) for "prevention statistics". Depending of the "prevention statistic" I design de security policy to SSH and passwords. It nice to see the statistics of ilegal access on the def

Re: Where I am? [Was: Rolling release?]

2008-04-23 Thread Siju George
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 8:12 PM, Zbigniew Baniewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 02:59:55PM +0100, Wim Wauters wrote: > > > Everything the OpenBSD project has been carefully thought through, so > > asking silly questions - especially ones based on the latest fashionable >

Sendmail OpenBSD performance

2008-04-23 Thread Morris, Roy
I know this is not exactly a OpenBSD question but I am wondering if anyone can give me a sense of the performance/limitations of sendmail? Basically I have a machine that sends out 20,000 mails a day and once and a while the application sending emails for delivery complains that it has to wait for

Re: SGI install -current: autoboot failed

2008-04-23 Thread Miod Vallat
Oh, I wanted to ask this for quite some time: Can I create this volume header without an IRIX installation? The disk in my O2 died, I have another SCA disk (from a Sun), wiped clean. And my old IRIX CDs have read errors, so I can't even install IRIX from scratch just to prepare the disk. The O

Re: Where I am? [Was: Rolling release?]

2008-04-23 Thread Zbigniew Baniewski
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 02:59:55PM +0100, Wim Wauters wrote: > Everything the OpenBSD project has been carefully thought through, so > asking silly questions - especially ones based on the latest fashionable > feature added to other, more convoluted, operating systems - will get > RTFM replies

Re: Rolling release?

2008-04-23 Thread Zbigniew Baniewski
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 09:34:29AM +0200, Marc Espie wrote: > Contrarily to what you might think, this email is NOT an exhaustive > description of things as they are. It's a very quick, oversimplified summary, > of a taxing process and decisions. There are glaring mistakes, for the sake > of simp

Re: SGI install -current: autoboot failed

2008-04-23 Thread Joel Sing
On Wednesday 23 April 2008, you wrote: > > > I think I'm gun shy from my mac installs but there is a p partition on > > > the drive that takes up the first 3515 blocks of the drive and I'm > > > thinking I have to leave that there. Please correct me if I'm wrong. > > > Otherwise I did the normal in

Re: SGI install -current: autoboot failed

2008-04-23 Thread Olaf Schreck
> > I think I'm gun shy from my mac installs but there is a p partition on > > the drive that takes up the first 3515 blocks of the drive and I'm > > thinking I have to leave that there. Please correct me if I'm wrong. > > Otherwise I did the normal install... > > Yes, you need to leave it there -

Re: Logging failed SSH users and the passwords they typed

2008-04-23 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
"Ed Ahlsen-Girard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > When I was getting brute forced that way I just turned off remote password > login and use keypairs exclusively. > > Which won't work for everybody, I guess. plus, of course, the fact that overload + flush global is fun to watch - P -- Peter N.

Re: Where I ma? [Was: Rolling release?]

2008-04-23 Thread Wim Wauters
Zbigniew Baniewski wrote: > On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 07:58:37PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > >> Your initial mails were not taken as questions. >> > > Most probably because I forgot about question marks. I'm sorry. > > OK, forget it. As I wrote: no offence. > Everything the OpenBSD pro

Re: Logging failed SSH users and the passwords they typed

2008-04-23 Thread Ed Ahlsen-Girard
When I was getting brute forced that way I just turned off remote password login and use keypairs exclusively. Which won't work for everybody, I guess. -- Ed Ahlsen-Girard Senior Network Engineer TYBRIN Corporation tybrin.com 850-337-2830 850-337-2885 (fax) -Original Message- From: Sa

Re: MS and OpenBSD interportability, a lil list with "patented" and non patented protocols

2008-04-23 Thread Marcus Andree
> So if you think it would be handy if you could remotely shutdown your > whole network from the Firewall you may could code the daemon right now > 'course the protocol itself is not "patented". Probably the windows machines lying on the network are already shutting down to apply hourly sec

The return of... Corrupted MAC on input

2008-04-23 Thread Michael
Hi, after upgrading from OpenBSD 4.2-current (GENERIC) #599: Fri Dec 14 17:13:48 MST 2007 to OpenBSD 4.3-current (GENERIC) #820: Wed Apr 16 21:01:55 MDT 2008 a few days ago the following SSH error with the Soekris 4801 + vpn14x1 is back: Received disconnect from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: 2: Corrupted

Re: Logging failed SSH users and the passwords they typed

2008-04-23 Thread Nick Holland
Sam Fourman Jr. wrote: >> Is there a way to login the passwords that were used in the bruteforce >> attack? > > I am siting trying to come up with a good reason why you would give a > damn what passwords they tried? Actually, I have a reason why a list of PWs that the brute-force apps use would

Re: MS and OpenBSD interportability, a lil list with "patented" and non patented protocols

2008-04-23 Thread sebastian . rother
> Samba is part of ports already, so the eventual improvements that come > as the result of having won the lawsuit and appeal will also be usable > with OpenBSD. So if you know someone with a Windows server, you might > steer them to ports: > > samba-3.0.25b > samba-3.0.25b-cups >

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Re: MS and OpenBSD interportability, a lil list with "patented" and non patented protocols

2008-04-23 Thread Lars Noodén
Samba is part of ports already, so the eventual improvements that come as the result of having won the lawsuit and appeal will also be usable with OpenBSD. So if you know someone with a Windows server, you might steer them to ports: samba-3.0.25b samba-3.0.25b-cups samba-3

Re: Logging failed SSH users and the passwords they typed

2008-04-23 Thread Claer
On Wed, Apr 23 2008 at 01:00, Jon Radel wrote: > Sam Fourman Jr. wrote: > >> Is there a way to login the passwords that were used in the bruteforce > >> attack? > > > > I am siting trying to come up with a good reason why you would give a > > damn what passwords they tried? > > > > I mean for t

Re: aterm, rxvt -- memory usage

2008-04-23 Thread Claer
On Tue, Apr 22 2008 at 43:22, Arun G Nair wrote: > On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:44 PM, Claer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I personnaly use unicode rxvt. It's a clone of rxvt that comes with > > unicode (oh surprising) and with client/server mode to reduce memory > > usage when you have serveral

Re: Rolling release?

2008-04-23 Thread Marc Espie
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 03:04:35AM +0200, Zbigniew Baniewski wrote: > On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 08:48:47PM -0400, Jason Beaudoin wrote: > > > the devs have been hard at work for many years, and I'd be willing to > > bet that they like the system they've come up with. If they didn't, > > they'd chang

MS and OpenBSD interportability, a lil list with "patented" and non patented protocols

2008-04-23 Thread sebastian . rother
I recently read about MS and there's a Blog wich claims (it includes a list) that like 80% of all MS server protocols are not patented right now. This, if true, could propably handy for some developers or anybody else to maybe improve the integration of oBSD into MS networks. The List (yeah, jus

Re: E17

2008-04-23 Thread Marc Espie
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 04:22:51PM +1000, Rich Healey wrote: > Where can i find the E17 port maintainer? > > This info doesn't seem to be in mine, perhaps my tree is borked? make show=MAINTAINER gives you The OpenBSD ports mailing-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> so there you have it.

Re: collect2: ld returned 1 exit status....during linking...

2008-04-23 Thread Marc Espie
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 03:04:23PM -0700, vatocleti wrote: > vatocleti wrote: > > > > Hey all, > > I installed 'gmake' to build a Linux based Makefile that uses 'gcc' and > > when I issue 'gmake' I get the following error: > > > > /usr/bin/ld: my_app.o: relocation R_X86_64_32 can not be used wh