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On Wednesday 20 May 2009 21.50.24 you wrote:
Am 20.05.2009 um 14:13 schrieb LEVAI Daniel:
On Wednesday 20 May 2009 13.53.35 you wrote:
LEVAI Daniel escribis:
Hi!
In console with telnet, when I press the CTRL+] (^]) it should
exit to
telnet's cli, but when I press it, it does
On 2009-05-21, Uwe Dippel udip...@uniten.edu.my wrote:
Abel Camarillo acamari at the00z.org writes:
that escenario is explained in the README.OpenBSD installed with qemu.
Sorry, it still won't. It will segfault, though I follow the text (correctly,
and correct me if I am wrong):
Are you
Hallo!
Thanks for the reply, i am familiar with route-to and using multiple
external links but my main problem here is how to differentiate between
hosts in subnet based on what gateway address are the configured to use.
But it seems there is principally no straithforward way to do it using
one
Stuart Henderson stu at spacehopper.org writes:
Are you trying to boot an amd64 kernel? If so, you need qemu-system-x86_64.
Chances are, that I did. Downloaded the i386-cd45.iso, and followed the
'tap mode' path:
ifconfig tun0 link0
ifconfig bridge0 create
brconfig bridge0 add tun0 add bge0 up
Hi,
We've been playing with relayd recently - both from 4.5 and the latest
snapshot.
Approximately every hour we are seeing one or two state changes logged. But
I can't see reason for the change of state and there doesn't appear to be a
pattern in the way that the hosts are failed.
According to
Hello list,
I apologize if this has been discussed before and I missed it, I have
googled it before posting.
Since a few days I noticed that uatraps gets larger and larger,
basically growing by about 1k IPs per hour. I started counting
(spamd-setup -d | logger -p mail.crit in crontab) the
Hi,
I am running OpenBSD 4.4 and spamd on a bridge. Every now and then, I
look at the logs and see that spamd-setup has some timed out attempts
to get blacklists, like:
Getting http://www.openbsd.org/spamd/traplist.gz
ftp: connect: Connection timed out
Spamd-setup runs on hourly basis.
Since
Ok, thanks Stuart.
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 9:47 PM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
wrote:
On 2009-05-20, Iqigo Ortiz de Urbina tarom...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:15 PM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
wrote:
On 2009-05-20, Joco Salvatti salva...@gmail.com wrote:
Robson Caetano wrote:
I am running OpenBSD 4.4 and spamd on a bridge. Every now and then, I
look at the logs and see that spamd-setup has some timed out attempts
to get blacklists, like:
Getting http://www.openbsd.org/spamd/traplist.gz
ftp: connect: Connection timed out
Spamd-setup runs on
I ran OpenBSD on ESXi on a Dell 905 at my old job and it worked quite
well. It wasn't really fast, but it didn't need to be. All it did was
mail web forms. The security auditors didn't even mention it in their
report.
Ed Ahlsen-Girard
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
the blacklists at the same time. I changed the time on my servers
and the fetch problems went away.
I will try that.
But I think it will be good to know how spamd behaves when it does
not suceeed fetching the blacklist. I have the feeling that it
uses an empty
I am setting up an encrypted fileserver with off-site backup, for one reason
and another which I won't go into here for the sake of brevity, I need to
block-level snapshot partitions, file-level snapshots as I believe are
provided in UFS won't do since the partitions will contain large monolithic
On 2009-05-21, Robson Caetano inet1...@myself.com wrote:
The problem is that changing the time of the hour or of the day you
fetch the blacklist will avoid concurrency but is not fault proof.
It isn't fault proof, but you should do it anyway.
See README.OpenBSD, right at the start. I bet -net user is the default.
On 2009-05-21, Uwe Dippel udip...@uniten.edu.my wrote:
Stuart Henderson stu at spacehopper.org writes:
Are you trying to boot an amd64 kernel? If so, you need qemu-system-x86_64.
Chances are, that I did. Downloaded the
David - it looks like my mobile device did a horrendous job of
displaying your email so I apologise for coming off a bit half-cocked
in the last email (and despite it being so much more OT conversation
on the list, I still wanted to do it publicly).
2009/5/20 David Talkington
Hi Diana (and Stuart) thanks for all your advice.
The problem or nut we're
trying to crack is that we're trying to deploy OpenBSD to remote clients and
we wanted an inexpensive but very high reliability system with the flexibility
to change configurations (switch in/out different VMs) and
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 06:47:08AM -0700, Obiozor Okeke wrote:
Hi Diana (and Stuart) thanks for all your advice.
The problem or nut we're
trying to crack is that we're trying to deploy OpenBSD to remote clients and
we wanted an inexpensive but very high reliability system with the
Jeremy O'Brien escreveu:
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 03:18:04PM -0300, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Hi Guys,
I finally got rid of my old access point and bought an internal pci
wireless card to put on my openbsd firewall. But i've been having some
weird freezes. It simply stop sending
Imre Oolberg escreveu:
Hi!
I guess that maybe i need to solve my problem using different means i.e.
administrative means but i would be thankful if somebody could comment
if there is feasible technical solution for this situation.
I have gateway between one subnet and two connections to the
Wow!! Thanks guys for all your advice and the vm-help.com site! The OpenBSD
community is fantastic!!!
--- On Wed, 5/20/09, Kevin Wilcox ke...@tux.appstate.edu wrote:
From: Kevin Wilcox ke...@tux.appstate.edu
Subject: Re: OpenBSD ESXi VMware image on Soekris Net5501
To: David Talkington
Host1 has three carp interfaces in Master state. I'd like to fail them
all over to Backup at once without taking down any of the physical
interfaces (that's how I'm connected to it).
I have not found a way to do this. Enable net.inet.carp.preempt only
fails the whole pile over on a downed
On Thu, 21 May 2009, Obiozor Okeke wrote:
Wow!! Thanks guys for all your advice and the vm-help.com site!
The OpenBSD community is fantastic!!!
FWIW, I've run ESXi on run of the mill desktops, you just have to
know the various boot options to get the ESXi kernel to boot.
But to sound like a
On Thu, 21 May 2009, Obiozor Okeke wrote:
Hi Diana (and Stuart) thanks for all your advice.
The problem or nut we're trying to crack is that we're trying
to deploy OpenBSD to remote clients and we wanted an inexpensive
but very high reliability system with the flexibility to change
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 12:58:04PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
See README.OpenBSD, right at the start. I bet -net user is the default.
On 2009-05-21, Uwe Dippel udip...@uniten.edu.my wrote:
Stuart Henderson stu at spacehopper.org writes:
Are you trying to boot an amd64 kernel? If so,
Somos supervisores de uma multinacional norte americana que esta a 29
anos no mercado, no Brasil ha 13 anos e vocj pode trabalhar conosco de
duas maneiras:
Tempo parcial, trabalhando na suas horas vagas, conciliando com outra
atividade sua e obter ganhos que variam entre R$ 500,00 a R$
When trying to send certain large emails using Mutt 1.5.19, I'm
getting the message bce0: Tx packet consumes too many DMA segments,
dropping... from the kernel and at this point Mutt appears to hang.
I'm running OpenBSD 4.5 on AMD64. The network device in question is a
Broadcom BCM4401B1.
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 10:47:57AM -0400, (private) HKS wrote:
Host1 has three carp interfaces in Master state. I'd like to fail them
all over to Backup at once without taking down any of the physical
interfaces (that's how I'm connected to it).
I have not found a way to do this. Enable
Hi all,
after my old lovely HP nc6120 was broken down, i search for a replacement.
And i defenetly stop on Asus M50Sa. Becase it has ATI Radeon 1G and i wonna
test
radeondrm, and it has 1680x1050, and.. has numpad and nice touchpad.
There is specs:
Marco Peereboom slash at peereboom.us writes:
The plugging in of the disk is a non-event. The disk is dead to the
OS and by extension to softraid.
Let me follow up on this topic, please, and report some more experiments and
results and thoughts.
I recreated the mirror from scratch, and put
Well I should have mentioned that the ESXi is also running a Windows server VM
for a custom app that requires it. So the idea was to have one box running
ESXi and reduce hardware costs.
--- On Thu, 5/21/09, Jason Dixon
ja...@dixongroup.net wrote:
From: Jason Dixon ja...@dixongroup.net
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 08:05:52AM -0700, Obiozor Okeke wrote:
Well I should have mentioned that the ESXi is also running a Windows server
VM for a custom app that requires it. So the idea was to have one box
running ESXi and reduce hardware costs.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 08:05:52AM -0700, Obiozor Okeke wrote:
Well I should have mentioned that the ESXi is also running a Windows server VM
for a custom app that requires it. So the idea was to have one box running
ESXi and reduce hardware costs.
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 04:05:18PM +, Uwe Dippel wrote:
Marco Peereboom slash at peereboom.us writes:
The plugging in of the disk is a non-event. The disk is dead to the
OS and by extension to softraid.
Let me follow up on this topic, please, and report some more experiments and
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Jason Dixon
Sent: 21 May 2009 17:08
To: Obiozor Okeke
Cc: misc@openbsd.org; Diana Eichert
Subject: Re: OpenBSD ESXi VMware image on Soekris Net5501
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 08:05:52AM -0700,
On Thu, 21 May 2009 12:54:30 + (UTC), Stuart Henderson
s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
On 2009-05-21, Robson Caetano inet1...@myself.com wrote:
The problem is that changing the time of the hour or of the day you
fetch the blacklist will avoid concurrency but is not fault proof.
It isn't
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Michal mic...@sharescope.co.uk wrote:
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Jason Dixon
Sent: 21 May 2009 17:08
To: Obiozor Okeke
Cc: misc@openbsd.org; Diana Eichert
Subject: Re: OpenBSD ESXi
Oh I didnt realise it was that under-poweredoh now I just feel stupid
:(
-Original Message-
From: Edho P Arief [mailto:edhopr...@gmail.com]
Sent: 21 May 2009 17:54
To: Michal
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: OpenBSD ESXi VMware image on Soekris Net5501
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 11:35
Matthew Weigel schrieb:
On Thu, 21 May 2009 12:54:30 + (UTC), Stuart Henderson
s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
On 2009-05-21, Robson Caetano inet1...@myself.com wrote:
The problem is that changing the time of the hour or of the day you
fetch the blacklist will avoid concurrency but is not
Marco Peereboom slash at peereboom.us writes:
Upon reboot the mirror should be brought up with only the surviving
member. If this isn't the case please show me a trace so that I can go
fix that bug.
'trace' means what here? Yes, I unplugged a drive of a working mirror as I
wrote, halt,
On Thu, 21 May 2009, Michal wrote:
Oh I didnt realise it was that under-poweredoh now I just feel stupid
:(
No needed to feel stupid, you added to the entertainment value of this thread.
;-)
diana
Well I'm certainly no expert in all this and I'm happy to be corrected before
I make any more mistakes with my configuration. Man am I glad I put this post
out because I'm getting such great feedback!
I'll have to re-think this but I
honestly thought (I guess I'm wrong) that if I my first
On Thu, 21 May 2009, obiozorok...@yahoo.com wrote:
SNIP
I'll have to re-think this but I
honestly thought (I guess I'm wrong) that if I my first OpenBSD VM image
running on ESXi as my strong firewall I would be ok. Basically its just a
virtualization of my physical environment but all on one
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Diana Eichert deich...@wrench.com wrote:
SNIP
. Virtualization is really cool, you
could own the virtual hardware and the O/S would never know. It
takes the issue related to binary blobs to a whole new level.
Entire machine as binary blob - never thought of
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 09:53:16AM -0700, obiozorok...@yahoo.com wrote:
Well I'm certainly no expert in all this and I'm happy to be corrected before
I make any more mistakes with my configuration. Man am I glad I put this post
out because I'm getting such great feedback!
I'll have to
Then keep asking!
I do have the impression, what I wanted, is what you already had in mind:
a broken mirror simply remains dead and broken, and the machine runs happily
before and after reboot on the sane drive. Correct?
Correct. If this isn't the case then I need to see a dmesg before
2009/5/21 obiozorok...@yahoo.com:
I'll have to re-think this but I
honestly thought (I guess I'm wrong) that if I my first OpenBSD VM image
running on ESXi as my strong firewall I would be ok. B Basically its just a
virtualization of my physical environment but all on one box with 3 VM
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Jason Dixon ja...@dixongroup.net wrote:
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 10:47:57AM -0400, (private) HKS wrote:
Host1 has three carp interfaces in Master state. I'd like to fail them
all over to Backup at once without taking down any of the physical
interfaces (that's
Dag Richards wrote:
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 08:05:52AM -0700, Obiozor Okeke wrote:
Well I should have mentioned that the ESXi is also running a Windows
server VM \
for a custom app that requires it. So the idea was to have one box
running ESXi \
and reduce
On 2009-05-21, Markus Hennecke markus-henne...@markus-hennecke.de wrote:
Matthew Weigel schrieb:
On Thu, 21 May 2009 12:54:30 + (UTC), Stuart Henderson
s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
On 2009-05-21, Robson Caetano inet1...@myself.com wrote:
The problem is that changing the time of the hour or
On Thu, 21 May 2009 19:37:58 + (UTC), Stuart Henderson
s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
As long as people pick their own value for the minutes column, there
will be some reasonable kind of spread. Are the majority of people not
doing this anyway? (actually, I guess probably not or this thread
Nothing that out of the ordinary. just your run of the mill
massive joe job attack against @ualberta.ca - someone whanging out a metric
bungwad of spam with bogus @ualberta.ca from addresses. the attempted
bounces get trapped.
It appears to be subsiding so that will probably
Many, many thanks to all who responded!
I now plan to run my OpenBSD
firewall *stand-alone* on directly on a Soekris box for sure (no VM) and
isolate all else on a separate box running the ESXi that fully supports the
ESXi HCL.
Many thanks to all the developers and especially Theo for
On 2009-05-21, Diana Eichert deich...@wrench.com wrote:
On Thu, 21 May 2009, Obiozor Okeke wrote:
Hi Diana (and Stuart) thanks for all your advice.
The problem or nut we're trying to crack is that we're trying
to deploy OpenBSD to remote clients and we wanted an inexpensive
but very high
Hi, I have kind of a weird question.
I have two video cards in an amd64/-current machine.
Both cards have dual-head capability.
At the text console, the same text appears on both ports.
Would it be possible to either:
- make the ports separate consoles (seems unlikely)
- run each card
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
It isn't fault proof, but you should do it anyway.
OK. I wil do it and I will follow your suggestion.
But, can you tell what happens when spamd-setup
does fail to fetch the blacklist? I mean, will the
list be kept empty or will it not be updated?
Regards,
Robson.
Hello misc@,
I am trying to use 3G technology in OpenBSD. Currently my problem is that
I can not navigate, I modified the dns's, and exchanged some information
from /etc/ppp/options, still not provided. Below some information that
might help in solving the problem:
uname:
OpenBSD
Need Coffee wrote:
Hi, I have kind of a weird question.
I have two video cards in an amd64/-current machine.
Both cards have dual-head capability.
At the text console, the same text appears on both ports.
Would it be possible to either:
- make the ports separate consoles (seems
Just use USB to RS323 convert cables and have as many heads as you like off
of dumb terminals. Or old laptops.
;-)
2009/5/22 Need Coffee need.cof...@gmail.com
Hi, I have kind of a weird question.
I have two video cards in an amd64/-current machine.
Both cards have dual-head capability.
Marco Peereboom slash at peereboom.us writes:
Correct. If this isn't the case then I need to see a dmesg before
after rebooting and bioctl output before and after reboot.
Keep in mind that softraid can only detect failure AFTER an io fails.
This is key, because you could fail a drive and
Marco Peereboom slash at peereboom.us writes:
Correct. If this isn't the case then I need to see a dmesg before
after rebooting and bioctl output before and after reboot.
This is as well supported by the post
http://vext01.blogspot.com/2007/11/playing-with-new-softraid-driver-in.html
[...]
Marco Peereboom slash at peereboom.us writes:
Then keep asking!
I do have the impression, what I wanted, is what you already had in mind:
a broken mirror simply remains dead and broken, and the machine runs
happily
before and after reboot on the sane drive. Correct?
Correct. If
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