load averages: 12.02, 10.53, 7.52 16:06:15
406 processes: 402 idle, 4 on processor
CPU0 states: 2.6% user, 0.0% nice, 5.8% system, 90.8% interrupt, 0.8% idle
CPU1 states: 24.9% user, 0.0% nice, 34.1% system, 0.0% interrupt, 41.0% idle
CPU2 states: 41.6%
I'm using OpenBSD 4.3 and was wondering how to do a wireless scan of
all the networks available, specifically secured networks.
When I run:
ifconfig -M ipw0
I only get unsercured networks. Is there a way to see ALL networks
(secured or unsecured)?
snip
Thanks for your help.
Hi misc,
I've been thinking about this for a while but can't seem to figure out
a proper solution. Perhaps you have seen an scenario like this before
and have ideas on how to tackle it.
I have two OpenBSD 4.4 boxes configured in active/backup CARP,
connected to an ADSL router. I want to
Hey Felipe,
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 11:51:05AM +0100, Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
| Hi misc,
|
| I've been thinking about this for a while but can't seem to figure out
| a proper solution. Perhaps you have seen an scenario like this before
| and have ideas on how to tackle it.
|
| I have two
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Paul de Weerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Felipe,
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 11:51:05AM +0100, Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
| Hi misc,
|
| I've been thinking about this for a while but can't seem to figure out
| a proper solution. Perhaps you have seen an
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Penned by Paul de Weerd on 20081205 12:11.27, we have:
| Hey Felipe,
|
| On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 11:51:05AM +0100, Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
| | Hi misc,
| |
| | I've been thinking about
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 06:22:04AM -0600, Todd T. Fries wrote:
| Ironically, IPv6 cannot solve this scenario either, since by definition
| using ipv6 tends to require a tunnel which would naturally fall to the
| carped pair which would have the same constraints as the v4 side with
| regards to
Today I was dumping files from a wd0 disk to a mountpoint on sd0 disk
(external USB). I accidently unplugged the power cable of sd0 disk and
That is generally considered the proper / pragmatic behavior.
FreeBSD Foundation is sponsoring development to change this behavior to
to some sort of
hi there,
i was looking for some ahci info when i stumbled upon the intel site
http://www.intel.com/technology/serialata/ahci.htm
Implementation of the Advanced Host Controller Interface
Specification requires a license from Intel.
does this mean based on their specs, or _any_
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 08:32:47AM +0100, G??bri M??t?? wrote:
2008/11/30 Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
farhan ahmed wrote:
Question is how can you make shell statically linked? I thought when you
install package it should be linked rather than manual compiling and
installing
I
Thanks, I still have yet to try the instructions, maybe sometime tonight or
tomarow,. Just curious how you determined that was the issue, also what
makes the difference in this situation using a current over a stable. Just
curious, and thanks.
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Paul de Weerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I'd disagree with your 'by definition' (given the counterexample),
but sadly there is not enough native v6 around and we have to resort
to nasty hacks (tunneling). As much as I appreciate the likes of
SixXS, I really wish they were not required
Cezary Morga schrieb:
Dnia czwartek, 4 grudnia 2008, rizzo0917 napisa3:
3: nvidia graphics card, I did some research and found that openbsd and
nvidia don't play well together, however nvidia developed a freebsd driver,
could that work??
The NVidia driver for FreeBSD is a blob, and OpenBSD
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 09:29:43AM -0500, Alfredo Perez wrote:
| Just add a few options to /etc/profile and it's like at home again.
|
| export HISTFILE=~/.sh_history
| export HISTSIZE=10
|
| export PS1='[EMAIL PROTECTED] \w \$ '
|
| Any suggestions? :)
|
| I would add set -o vi
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 03:05:14PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
| Paul de Weerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| So I'd disagree with your 'by definition' (given the counterexample),
| but sadly there is not enough native v6 around and we have to resort
| to nasty hacks (tunneling). As much
frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Implementation of the Advanced Host Controller Interface
Specification requires a license from Intel.
If you build a chipset with an AHCI interface, you need a license.
Chip design is outside the purview of OpenBSD, I think.
my last
2008/12/5 Paul de Weerd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 09:29:43AM -0500, Alfredo Perez wrote:
| Just add a few options to /etc/profile and it's like at home again.
|
| export HISTFILE=~/.sh_history
| export HISTSIZE=10
|
| export PS1='[EMAIL PROTECTED] \w \$ '
|
|
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 04:24:39PM +0100, G??bri M??t?? wrote:
| If you prefer vi and want to use it for most everything, simply export
| VISUAL=vi. This has the same effect as set -o vi on your command line
| editor.
|
| What does it do if i set this variable?
According to the ksh manpage,
From: Markus Hennecke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You mean it works great except for newer cards, dual-head setups and a
fast X desktop? Yes, but I would not call that great.
That's not true. 8800GT support, at the very least, was added back in
OpenBSD 4.3
according to the changelog.
I'm using two
it's 10 times faster than ide , go for it.
also get the right hard drives, those must be sata2
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 02:47:23PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
hi there,
i was looking for some ahci info when i stumbled upon the intel site
http://www.intel.com/technology/serialata/ahci.htm
I tried the GENERIC.MP, no good, and I upgraded afterwords, still same
problems. Also I looked at the dmesg and it still looks like its still
having the interrupt problems
current dmesg
$ dmesg
OpenBSD 4.4-current (RAMDISK_CD) #1004: Thu Dec 4 12:55:59 MST 2008
[EMAIL
Paul de Weerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| In a world where PPP-over-Ethernet-over-ATM is the norm, adding an
| IPv6 transport protocol layer isn't all that absurd.
Please tell ISP's ;)
I meant IPv6 transport protocol == IPv4.
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You need to boot with -c and then at the UKC prompt type:
disable apm
Please send that dmesg.
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 08:27:39AM -0800, rizzo0917 wrote:
I tried the GENERIC.MP, no good, and I upgraded afterwords, still same
problems. Also I looked at the dmesg and it still looks like its still
On Thursday December 4 2008 14:12, Gabri Mate wrote:
I'm running 4.3 and installed p5-PerlMagick from packages. When i try
to load this module with one of my perl scripts it says:
Can't load
'/usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/i386-openbsd/auto/Image/Magick/Mag
ick.so' for module Image::Magick:
2008/12/4 Gabri Mate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear List,
I'm running 4.3 and installed p5-PerlMagick from packages. When i try to
load this module with one of my perl scripts it says:
Can't load
'/usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/i386-openbsd/auto/Image/Magick/Magick.so'
for module
After wondering why my email was seeing MTU-like issues once I enabled
an record, I see that pf is dropping IPv6 packets that are
fragmented.
pf.conf(5):
1546: Currently, only IPv4 fragments are supported and IPv6 fragments are
blocked unconditionally.
in pf.c, under #ifdef INET6:
Hi all.
Anyone can tell me how to compile driver bwi(4) as module separate from
kernel?
I want add some func to driver so i need recompile-load-unload it regulary.
May be there is another way? I don't know.
/pgp.txt
Penned by Charlie Allom on 20081205 18:28.46, we have:
| After wondering why my email was seeing MTU-like issues once I enabled
| an record, I see that pf is dropping IPv6 packets that are
| fragmented.
|
| pf.conf(5):
| 1546: Currently, only IPv4 fragments are supported and IPv6 fragments
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:32 PM, eLIZAROW aNDREJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all.
Anyone can tell me how to compile driver bwi(4) as module separate from
kernel?
I want add some func to driver so i need recompile-load-unload it regulary.
May be there is another way? I don't know.
There are
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 12:43:33PM -0600, Todd T. Fries wrote:
Theory suggests that PMTUD should handle things such that fragments do not
appear, but encapsulation and tunneling via IPSec tend to generate them
anyway..
Are we not breaking PMUTD by silently dropping these? Shouldn't there
be
Todd T. Fries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but .. the bottom line is, 'pf' only has support for reassembling
IPv4 fragments, not IPv6. And yes, this renderes a stateful filtering
firewall mostly moot until this is fixed for IPv6, to be clear.
If you can get by with TCP...
Theory suggests that
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Penned by Charlie Allom on 20081205 19:12.56
Not bothering with the asbestos suit, but still expecting some flamage.
On a fresh install of OpenBSD 4.4 current as of 08-11-14, I created my
own user with group of wheel, and secondary group of wsrc. Login is
set as staff.
/etc/sudoers is set to allow members of wheel to execute it after
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Anathae Townsend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Checking the owner/group/permissions on my source tree, it's root (as
expected) wsrc (as expected) and rw-r--r--. Okay... the wsrc group only
has read permissions, that would explain why my user can't execute the
config
Dear List,
I've upgraded 4.3 to 4.4 today. Apachectl configtest returns with Syntax
OK but right after that it segfaults. I can't run gdb on the dump file
because it says it can't recognize the file. Please give me some advice
where to start because i'm totally noob on debugging.
Thanks in
hmm, on Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 01:56:16PM -0200, Marcos Laufer - Ipv4networks.com
said that
it's 10 times faster than ide , go for it.
also get the right hard drives, those must be sata2
so no real benefit for sata disks?
how can i say if a disk is sata or sata2?
sata is SATA 150 and sata2 is
I managed to find my old powerbook yesterday and copied the
sources on a pen drive.
Kinda looks like a time capsule for me. Openbsd complained about
being initialized after 600+ days...
As I said before, this program has worked for me. It was a single
installation and only two admins...
A
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Hi,
Since I've upgraded to OpenBSD 4.4, I'm noticing authpf is leaving
some cruft behind. See:
cosmo:1763:$ w
4:13AM up 34 days, 18:38, 3 users, load averages: 0.25, 0.26, 0.25
USERTTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
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