I'm trying to get X running on my amd64 (Core2Duo) box. It starts but
freezes shortly although OpenBSD is still accessible from serial
console/ssh. X cannot be killed via kill or kill -9.
My configuration is marginally unusual as it contains two 7600GTs.
X -configure detects a multihead
On 13:35 10 Nov 08, frantisek holop wrote:
am vainly waiting for an announcement about it...
according to the OpenCON schedule (http://2008.opencon.org/2008/schedule/)
there will be a talk about it there.
--
Mathias Reitinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Gregory Edigarov
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
Are there any plans on bumping net/quagga to 0.99.11? I tried to
compile it myself, from the vanilla sources while applying the
following two patches:
Are you sure you still want to run
Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
Are there any plans on bumping net/quagga to 0.99.11? I tried to
compile it myself, from the vanilla sources while applying the
following two patches:
Are you sure you still want to run that piece of shit(quagga)?
There is much much better realization of routing
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 4:13 AM, Harald Dunkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Theo,
Theo de Raadt wrote:
This appears to be a fairly simple change. Does it sound reasonable to
people with more knowledge of OpenBSD networking?
No, it is not reasonble. You are inventing problems at a very high
From: Martin Schrvder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/11/10 Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Put in a couple of big hard drives (I don't know what's there already)
and use it as network storage (backup your other computers).
And then wonder why it crashes when it does the first fsck. :-(
AFAIK 64M
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 01:35:29PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
[...]
contrary to popular belief, this is not an attack on smtpd.
having said all this, actually i am very excited about this
project and can't wait to see it taking off. but at the
same time i would like to hear why it
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
** Please honour reply-to: ports@ **
On 2008-11-10, Gregory Edigarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
Are there any plans on bumping net/quagga to 0.99.11? I tried to
compile it myself, from the
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
** Please honour reply-to: ports@ **
On 2008-11-10, Gregory Edigarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
Are there any plans on bumping net/quagga to 0.99.11? I tried to
compile it myself, from the
On 2008/11/10 14:13, Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
I fixed it already. I had the two listed patches for, but some reason,
the ports package failed to get rebuilt so I was installing 0.99.11
without the two patches.
ah, ok - thanks..
here is a diff to update the port, but it doesn't fix
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 2:30 PM, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008/11/10 14:13, Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
I fixed it already. I had the two listed patches for, but some reason,
the ports package failed to get rebuilt so I was installing 0.99.11
without the two patches.
ah,
This issue is likely to have been addressed by the reliability fix #005,
as seen on http://www.openbsd.org/errata44.html.
It helps. Thank you!
--
engineer
hmm, on Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 09:17:53AM +0100, Marc Balmer said that
If you care for security, go with the one in base. Huge and highly loaded
websites are served with it.
could you give some examples please?
1.3 has some serious limitations stemming from it's overall
architecture and in some
Hi.
I just installed 4.4 on IBM eServer xSeries 250 (dmesg below). When I
use rtorrent and loading goes fast (more than 1000KB/s) kernel drop to
ddb with:
uvm_fault (0xd083dde0, 0x0, 0, 3) - e
kernel: page fault trap, code=0
Stopped at uvm_pglistalloc +0x17c: movl %eax,0x4(%edx)
ddb
Same was
hmm, on Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 01:46:32PM +0100, Mathias Reitinger said that
On 13:35 10 Nov 08, frantisek holop wrote:
am vainly waiting for an announcement about it...
according to the OpenCON schedule (http://2008.opencon.org/2008/schedule/)
there will be a talk about it there.
good for
Hi all,
first of all, sorry for my english (i'm spaniard)
i have two testing firewalls running OpenBSD 4.3 -release (fresh install),
with carp and pfsync configured and working, but when i disable one host
with 'relayctl host disable' and then enable it, relayd exits.
a screenshot of the relayd:
By the way, I like pf-like syntax of smtpd.conf a lot.
Jussi Peltola wrote:
I see no problem in setting interface groups based on mac address.
You should be able to hack a suitable script to do that in a few
minutes.
AFAICS brconfig does not support group names.
Regards
Harri
hmm, on Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 02:10:57PM +, Gilles Chehade said that
I am willing to give it hundreds of hours of my time because it is a fun
and interesting project, and I have free time.
As to the rest of the mail, I can't be bothered to answer it all, mostly
because I disliked the tone
Hello,
I'm in the process to setup relayd as a loadbalancer, which will distribute
http request to three webservers. I think this is a really common setup.
I'm using OpenBSD 4.4
this is my config:
snip
www_public=10.0.0.1
www1= 10.0.0.1
www2= 10.0.0.2
www3= 10.0.0.3
interval 10
A bit of an oddity. On all other platforms (at least I think so), the output
from 'uname -m' matches the name of the directory under packages, except
under sgi, for which the directory is 'mips64'. Any chance of this changing
for 4.5?
I'm presuming no-one is porting to mips32 (netbsd supports
On 2008-11-10, frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. there is a wonderful alternative with a security
record matched only by openbsd by a religiosly
respected security researcher (so it is really
not the case of all the alternatives are bloated
pieces of shit
Hi Theo,
Theo de Raadt wrote:
This appears to be a fairly simple change. Does it sound reasonable to
people with more knowledge of OpenBSD networking?
No, it is not reasonble. You are inventing problems at a very high
level just because some very low level pci-related bug is making some
What about VLANs? At least I wouldn't torture myself with ancient/cheap
switches that don't support them.
Of course, then you have to worry about the switch breaking or getting
its config reset...
Peter Kay - Syllopsium wrote:
A bit of an oddity. On all other platforms (at least I think so), the
output from 'uname -m' matches the name of the directory under packages,
For all supported platforms, the name of the package directory matches
'machine -a'. Because packages are compiled for a
Sorry for the BBCode, force of habit.. ;-)
-Brynet
2008/11/10 Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Put in a couple of big hard drives (I don't know what's there already)
and use it as network storage (backup your other computers).
And then wonder why it crashes when it does the first fsck. :-(
AFAIK 64M will only allow you to fsck 64GB.
hello everyone,
i am sure many others of you have also noticed that there is
an smtpd in the works, but unlike the other projects in
progress (like opencvs) i am vainly waiting for an
announcement about it... i realize it is not ready for use
but neither was opencvs when started so why the
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 05:42:50PM +0100, Jvrg Streckfu_ wrote:
It seems that the first ip (10.0.0.1) which is also the public ip for the
webserver pool is unavailable. Each request, which should be forwarded to the
first webserver will stuck for a moment and then relayd redirects it to
the
Greetings,
It's very difficult to decide which list this belongs on, sorry for the noise.
Something introduced in 4.4 has triggered a regression of some sort
when watching XviD encoded videos in VLC/MPlayer or even the
simplified ffplay utility.
In 4.3 I watched XviD encoded videos in VLC and
From: Matthew Weigel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Peter Kay - Syllopsium wrote:
A bit of an oddity. On all other platforms (at least I think so), the
output from 'uname -m' matches the name of the directory under packages,
For all supported platforms, the name of the package directory matches
'machine
Hello!
My G4 mac running OpenBSD 4.3 hung today with the following message in
dmesg:
deadlock detected!
pagedaemon: deadlock detected!
The above repeated several times.
I have tried looking in the log files for some explanation but I
haven't found any clue myself.
Maybe someone here could
On 2008-11-10, Marcel Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the best commands and scripts to browse the ports collection from
the command line?
if you run 4.4 or newer and a curses-based browser might be
useful, try pkg_mgr (in packages).
--- On Mon, 11/10/08, David Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: David Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Apache 1.3 in base or 2.2.8 from ports ?
To: Misc OpenBSD misc@openbsd.org
Date: Monday, November 10, 2008, 6:45 AM
i can also only recommend to stick with the one in base. i
never
Hi,
Did anyone run zenoss ( WWW.zenoss.com http://www.zenoss.com/ )
under OpenBSD?
Hi!
Can anyone else see this behaviour? I could reproduce it on two
different OS:
$ mkdir asd[fgh]jkl
$ mkdir asd[fg]hjkl
$ cd asd -- now press the completion key, in my case TAB
$ cd asd\[fg -- ksh completed the name partially, so I add another
character to narrow my options to exactly
Faster,
search description
cut -d'|' -f4 /usr/ports/INDEX
pipe it if needed
archivers with pkg name starting with an a
cut -d'|' -f2,4 /usr/ports/INDEX | grep archivers/a
same, add the current ports stem and version
cut -d'|' -f1,2,4 /usr/ports/INDEX | grep archivers/a
Rem: which installed
This issue is likely to have been addressed by the reliability fix #005,
as seen on http://www.openbsd.org/errata44.html.
-p.
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 05:56:13PM +0100, Stefan Johansson wrote:
Hello!
My G4 mac running OpenBSD 4.3 hung today with the following message in
dmesg:
deadlock detected!
pagedaemon: deadlock detected!
The above repeated several times.
I have tried looking in the log files for some
My recommendation is to stay away from relayd. I have had only bad
experiences with it including a bad production outage. It fails on state
changes, it fails on enabling or disabling hosts, it fails for no
apparent reason. When it fails it doesn't clean up and you have to run
manually
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 08:00:11PM +0100, LIVAI Daniel wrote:
Can anyone else see this behaviour? I could reproduce it on two
different OS:
$ mkdir asd[fgh]jkl
$ mkdir asd[fg]hjkl
$ cd asd -- now press the completion key, in my case TAB
$ cd asd\[fg -- ksh completed the name
yeah, using 4.3, thats the right behaviour of the openbsd ksh.
if you have a file caled foo[one].txt and foo[two].txt
try type:
# cat foo[ tab
ksh holds there. No autocompletion options shows.
-Jesus.
Matthias Kilian escribis:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 08:00:11PM +0100, LIVAI Daniel wrote:
On 2008-11-10, Vladimir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My recommendation is to stay away from relayd. I have had only bad
experiences with it including a bad production outage. It fails on state
changes, it fails on enabling or disabling hosts, it fails for no
apparent reason. When it fails it
Thank you very much!
I will update to 4.4 + patch.
/Stefan
10 nov 2008 kl. 20.44 skrev Tobias Ulmer:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 05:56:13PM +0100, Stefan Johansson wrote:
Hello!
My G4 mac running OpenBSD 4.3 hung today with the following message
in
dmesg:
deadlock detected!
pagedaemon:
Hi
I want to ask the list if anybody has
wireless card Motorola BCM4306 up and running with
OpenBSD. Are you using drivers bwi or bcw?
Thanks
Alfredo
On Saturday 01 November 2008 17:13:10 you wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone travelling to OpenCon from the UK?
It seems there are no flights to Treviso airport from any of the
London or Southampton airports.
Exist a bus from treviso airport to venice airport.
i think about 10 euros.
--
J.C. Roberts wrote:
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 11:54:14 -0500
...
Good Luck!
See, I typically use VLC only.. with mplayer for the odd file, but I
haven't tweaked it's configuration file at all, as for VLC, I have tried
toggling a lot of settings..
I'll try the settings you mentioned, but the fact
** Please honour reply-to: ports@ **
On 2008-11-10, Gregory Edigarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
Are there any plans on bumping net/quagga to 0.99.11? I tried to
compile it myself, from the vanilla sources while applying the
following two patches:
Are you sure you
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 05:39:54PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
i dont think my mail was more aggresive than the avarage misc@ mail
oh, frantisek!
you are such a funnily foolish troll ;)
please keep entertaining us! PLEASE!!!
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SDF Public Access UNIX System -
snip
I am willing to give it hundreds of hours of my time because it is a fun
and interesting project, and I have free time.
As to the rest of the mail, I can't be bothered to answer it all, mostly
because I disliked the tone of it. If you want to know if it is ESMTP or
if it has
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 11:54:14 -0500
Brynet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In 4.3 I watched XviD encoded videos in VLC and they preformed quite
well, now since the upgrade, files that previously played well have
noticeable audio/video glitches, these include synchronization issues.
(Think Jackie
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 08:08:59PM -0800, J.C. Roberts wrote:
general mplayer configuration suggestions
nah, it's probably an B-frame or trellis or quantization issue.
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:54:14AM -0500, Brynet wrote:
Greetings,
It's very difficult to decide which list this belongs on, sorry for the noise.
ports@ would be the correct place. the one thing in common is that these
are all ports/packages.
Something introduced in 4.4 has triggered a
Pierre,
I'm seeing the same exact thing, I'm not able to reload the config without
killing and restarting relayd.
I haven't looked at the source yet, but I may get to that in the next couple
days, restarting is an ok work around for me at this point, but won't be
when it gets into production.
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Brynet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In 4.3 I watched XviD encoded videos in VLC and they preformed quite
well, now since the upgrade, files that previously played well have
noticeable audio/video glitches, these include synchronization issues.
How can I be of
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 04:26:22 +
Jacob Meuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 08:08:59PM -0800, J.C. Roberts wrote:
general mplayer configuration suggestions
nah, it's probably an B-frame or trellis or quantization issue.
Then again, it might be the flux capacitor. (:
Stuart == Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
esp with the bar being as high as postfix...
Stuart look at it from the point of view of someone who has OpenBSD
Stuart running on a laptop and just wants to relay via a colo box
This is easy to handle with a bit of rope and
hey,
i'm using openbsd4.3 and sync current ports.now in try to install
openvpn and failed.
# make;make install
`/usr/ports/net/openvpn/w-openvpn-2.1rc13/fake-i386/.fake_done' is up to date.
=== Building package for openvpn-2.1rc13
Create /usr/ports/packages/i386/all/openvpn-2.1rc13.tgz
Unknown
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 14:41:26 +0800, Linyin wrote:
hey,
i'm using openbsd4.3 and sync current ports.now in try to install
openvpn and failed.
# make;make install
`/usr/ports/net/openvpn/w-openvpn-2.1rc13/fake-i386/.fake_done' is up to date.
=== Building package for openvpn-2.1rc13
Create
I tried to make clean and make;make install again.also error:
install -c -o root -g bin -m 444
/usr/ports/net/openvpn/w-openvpn-2.1rc13/openvpn-2.1_rc13/sample-scripts/*
/usr/ports/net/openvpn/w-openvpn-2.1rc13/fake-i386/usr/local/share/examples/openvpn/sample-scripts/
=== Building package for
On 22:46 10 Nov 08, Jason Beaudoin wrote:
oh.. is the stuffed puffy (seen in your photos) available for
purchase? I threw out my stress-tux, but my speaker needs a
replacement toy :P
you can order the Pluffy from wim at
http://www.kd85.com/notforsale.html
--
Mathias Reitinger
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Para recebj-lo, va ati o enderego abaixo no seu navegador:
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* Mathias Reitinger wrote:
On 22:46 10 Nov 08, Jason Beaudoin wrote:
oh.. is the stuffed puffy (seen in your photos) available for
purchase? I threw out my stress-tux, but my speaker needs a
replacement toy :P
you can order the Pluffy from wim at
http://www.kd85.com/notforsale.html
On Tuesday 11 November 2008, Rod Whitworth wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 14:41:26 +0800, Linyin wrote:
i'm using openbsd4.3 and sync current ports.now in try to install
openvpn and failed.
[...]
# uname -a
OpenBSD openbsd.openbsd.com 4.3 GENERIC.MP#0 i386
can you give me some advise?
Thank
Thank you Rod Whitworth and Mathias Reitinger suggest.
Now it is worked fine =)
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Linyin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey,
i'm using openbsd4.3 and sync current ports.now in try to install
openvpn and failed.
# make;make install
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