Did anyone else read the article
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/foobar/6229#compact ?
Does anyone have a view on it (other than the obvious ones: "security is a
process not a product" and "don't save-and-open unfamiliar e-mail
attachments")?
P.S. have I posted this in the right list (I'm still new to
Marco Peereboom writes:
> we need the dmesg from the NOT working kernel.
Understood, however, I was not able to get a the serial console to
work.
Theo suggested I turn off acpi, which I did, and the 4.5 kernel
worked. I have a dmesg from the boot with ACPI turned off, perhaps it
will give some
Hi all:
Keyboard does not get detected while booting the system with OpenBSD 4.4 CD.
Hardware : Compaq Presario C301TU laptop
OpenBSD: 4.4
Media : CD for intel (i386)
On the same laptop, Gentoo Linux 2008.0 and FreeBSD 6.x, 7.1 work
absolutely fine.
Here is the lspci output from the Linux
On Thu, 19 Feb 2009, Pedro la Peu wrote:
_ Plextor PX-EH40L but seems to be very slow (1)
Or plenty fast enough, depending on your needs.
These days it's most unlikely you will find one, sadly.
there are some cheap one's on ebay without power brick
Recently on some apache reverse proxy servers we have encountered the dreaded
"/bsd: uvm_mapent_alloc: out of static map entries" in the logs. To the point
where the system has become unresponsive and died.
This has occurred on OpenBSD 3.9 i386 and OpenBSD 4.0 amd64. I am unsure
exactly what is ca
Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
Which looks to me like the configuration on the server.
Except this one:
You have
> inet alias 69.31.124.137 255.255.255.248
instead of
> inet alias 69.31.124.137 255.255.255.255
See the mask here is /32, but you have a /29 instead in your config.
Good luc
Hi,
I just answered Jason in the meantime this email arrive to my inbox. The
data of the mask was entered by the DC. I was wear for me too when I saw
the /32 but..as you point in your message...the man (5) of hostname.if
saids:
" A typical file contains only one line, but more extensive files
Hi Jason,
>
> Your netmasks look wrong. The 2nd line should be a /32 since you've
> already defined the network on there. The others I can see are all /32
> when at least one of them should be (and might be, but truncated from my
> view) larger to suggest a gateway of some sort. I don't know h
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 08:16:21PM -0500, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> > There is no way for us to possibly troubleshoot your issue with the
> > information you've provided. Show us the output of:
> >
> > # head /etc/hostname.em0
> > # ifconfig em0 | tail
> >
>
> As I said in
Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
# head /etc/hostname.em0
inet 69.31.124.136 255.255.255.248 NONE
inet alias 69.31.124.137 255.255.255.248
For a start, shouldn't this one be
> inet alias 69.31.124.137 255.255.255.255
^^^
As explain in the man 5 hostname.if
> _ Plextor PX-EH40L but seems to be very slow (1)
Or plenty fast enough, depending on your needs.
These days it's most unlikely you will find one, sadly.
Hi Jason,
> There is no way for us to possibly troubleshoot your issue with the
> information you've provided. Show us the output of:
>
> # head /etc/hostname.em0
> # ifconfig em0 | tail
>
As I said in my previous email, I am going to change some octets of the
output in order to maintain the p
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 07:43:09PM -0500, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed one OpenBSD 4.4 server with 258 IPs in hostname.em0 file
> but it seems not all the IPs are working.
> The server is running the GENERIC kernel.
>
> The content of the hostname.em0 is as foll
I know about sharity-light to proxy SMB to the local NFS client, but
are there any other projects that pull off the same trick? For
example, sshfs would be really handy to have available on OpenBSD
(*ducks flames*). Google reveals nothing, but I thought I'd ask just
in case.
-Nick
Hi,
I have installed one OpenBSD 4.4 server with 258 IPs in hostname.em0 file
but it seems not all the IPs are working.
The server is running the GENERIC kernel.
The content of the hostname.em0 is as follow (I am going to omit the real
IPs intentionally):
inet IP MASK NONE
inet a
On 2009-02-18, Jules Desforges wrote:
> On Monday (16th), I was notified that bgp had crashed on 4 out of the
> 8 machines. The bgpd crashed because it was being advertised
> a route with a long AS path (> 255).
errata and patches have been issued for 4.3/4.4.
010: RELIABILITY FIX: February 18,
Hmm... it seems to be something with my setup. Forgot to mention that it is
running on WindowsXP using VMWare and a bridged network.
And it does not involve other FTP servers, just openbsd. I also tested from
another box on the same network and ftp.openbsd.org works just fine from
there.
Checked
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:46:16PM +0200, turha turha wrote:
> Hey,
>
> There might be something I'm missing, but I was unable to get the list of
> known FTP servers during the installation.
>
> I used the cd44.iso, and everything else went fine, except where it asks if
> I want a list of FTP ser
Emilio Perea wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 03:38:11PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
May be, you should run current and there is yet an other fresh commit
on the subject just done a few minutes ago: "clau...@cvs.openbsd.org
2009/02/18 13:30:36"
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=123498913126874
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 03:38:11PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> May be, you should run current and there is yet an other fresh commit
> on the subject just done a few minutes ago: "clau...@cvs.openbsd.org
> 2009/02/18 13:30:36"
>
> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=123498913126874&w=2
Daniel,
> There are small/low-cost VIA Nano (amd64 capable) and Intel Atom
> based systems available too, usually in mini-itx format.
I second that.
Although Nano/Atom-based systems won't be as small as the
Plextor/Thecus systems mentioned, they will be far more versatile.
Check the following url for a
Hey,
There might be something I'm missing, but I was unable to get the list of
known FTP servers during the installation.
I used the cd44.iso, and everything else went fine, except where it asks if
I want a list of FTP servers displayed to choose a FTP server close to me.
"Display the list of kn
Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> > here is another approach defining QinQ-compliant interfaces as a new
> > cloner type; so you can stack 0x88a8 devices as you wish and it
> > doesn't need a new button in ifconfig.
>
> I have looked in the cvs commit logs, and I am unable to determine if
> this patch wa
Jules Desforges wrote:
I admin multipe openbgp servers for a handful of companies.
On Monday (16th), I was notified that bgp had crashed on 4 out of the
8 machines. The bgpd crashed because it was being advertised
a route with a long AS path (> 255). The incident was global, and more
informatio
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-02-18, Olivier Cherrier wrote:
I would like to setup a small box to backup some data and operate some
basic network job. I mainly see the following boxes:
_ Thecus N2100 (with 2 internal disks)
2 disks in an N2100 might get a bit warm,
> here is another approach defining QinQ-compliant interfaces as a new
> cloner type; so you can stack 0x88a8 devices as you wish and it
> doesn't need a new button in ifconfig. it also uses a dedicated vlan
> tag hash for "Service VLANs" to avoid tag/Id conflicts.
I have looked in the cvs commit
Tom Jones wrote:
I got a HUAWEI E169 usb modem on the three carrier, here in the UK.
I am completely lost on how to set the modem up, Ive been through the
example
from the FAQ and from some Linux sources, but I would really appreciate
if someone could give an example of their ppp.conf or simila
Hi guys,
Just wondering why google hasn't indexed my website yet. I have a
mediawiki running on OpenBSD 4.3 behind a router that's running
OpenBSD 4.3 which has the public IP. Do I need to create a robots.txt
file in /var/www and /var/www/mediawiki to let robots know it's ok to
crawl this space. I
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=123490079821382&w=2
looks like this might already be fixed.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Jules Desforges wrote:
> I admin multipe openbgp servers for a handful of companies.
>
> On Monday (16th), I was notified that bgp had crashed on 4 out of the
> 8 machi
I admin multipe openbgp servers for a handful of companies.
On Monday (16th), I was notified that bgp had crashed on 4 out of the
8 machines. The bgpd crashed because it was being advertised
a route with a long AS path (> 255). The incident was global, and more
information can be found on the n
Is anyone using the carpnodes load-balancing feature for carp(4)? I
can't seem to get it to balance any traffic across the two nodes. I'm
testing a simple dual-homed CARP/pfsync pair. Creating the interfaces
is simple enough and they seem to behave ok. I have to use ip-stealth
for the switch to
On 2009-02-18, Olivier Cherrier wrote:
> I would like to setup a small box to backup some data and operate some
> basic network job. I mainly see the following boxes:
> _ Thecus N2100 (with 2 internal disks)
2 disks in an N2100 might get a bit warm, one might be a better
idea.
The network conn
On 2009-02-15, Jussi Toivonen wrote:
> Since I updated to 4.4 the X server's Xv extension doesn't work on my
> box. There's only a window that is entirely blue. I've tried with
Ok, problem solved. It started working when I changed X display's color
depth from 16 to 24 bits.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Olivier Cherrier wrote:
>Hi,
>
> I would like to setup a small box to backup some data and operate some
> basic network job. I mainly see the following boxes:
> _ Plextor PX-EH40L but seems to be very slow (1)
> _ Thecus N2100 (with 2 internal disks)
> _
On 02/11/2009 04:55:34 PM, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
On 02/08/2009 08:23:44 PM, Ariane van der Steldt wrote:
On Sun, Feb 01, 2009 at 10:07:49PM -0600, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
> I seem to have a problem where 4.4 hangs writing to swap.
Chances are its fixed in -current.
I just upgraded to a snapshot and
Hi,
I would like to setup a small box to backup some data and operate some
basic network job. I mainly see the following boxes:
_ Plextor PX-EH40L but seems to be very slow (1)
_ Thecus N2100 (with 2 internal disks)
_ Thecus N1200 (binaries compatible with macppc)
Does anybody have some
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:19:53PM +, Tom Jones wrote:
> Hi, Ive tried using your configs and the other pppd methods, but failed to get
> any to connect. Only just checked out the presentation slides suggested so
> I will dig out through the logs and try to figure out the connection.
Show the
Hi, Ive tried using your configs and the other pppd methods, but failed to get
any to connect. Only just checked out the presentation slides suggested so
I will dig out through the logs and try to figure out the connection.
Right now I can connect through manual ppp(8) dialing, as in the man page
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