Re: OpenBSD rocks

2012-10-13 Thread Tomas Bodzar
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 10:02 PM, Brian Empson wrote: > Hello all, > > I've been trying out different BSDs and Linux distros over the past few weeks for a project, and hands down I like OpenBSD the best. I can't believe I'd never tried it before, I like the lack of bloat that you basically have to

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Re: Signal handling questions

2012-10-13 Thread Philip Guenther
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 9:38 PM, David Higgs wrote: > Signal delivery can be nested/reentrant. Calling raise(3) in a signal > handler -- even with the same signal number -- will work as expected > (until you blow your stack). By default, a signal is deferred when the signal itself is being handle

Signal handling questions

2012-10-13 Thread David Higgs
I am continuing my wanderings through the guts of signal handling, and wonder if can anyone can help me confirm (or better understand) the end result from userland's point of view. Signal delivery can be nested/reentrant. Calling raise(3) in a signal handler -- even with the same signal number --

Re: Upgrading 3.8 to current

2012-10-13 Thread Eric Furman
And make sure you buy a CD for each individual upgrade. >On Sat, Oct 13, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Marc Espie wrote: >> On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 11:47:50AM -0500, Matt Morrow wrote: >> > After dealing with a number of issues due to an old 3.8 install which have >> > been resolved in current releases, I th

/etc/changelist update to comments

2012-10-13 Thread Rob Pierce
For your consideration. Rob Index: changelist === RCS file: /cvs/src/etc/changelist,v retrieving revision 1.76 diff -u -p -r1.76 changelist --- changelist 20 Sep 2012 12:51:43 - 1.76 +++ changelist 13 Oct 2012 23:32:41 -00

faq6.html correction

2012-10-13 Thread Rob Pierce
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Re: Upgrading 3.8 to current

2012-10-13 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Marc Espie wrote: > On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 11:47:50AM -0500, Matt Morrow wrote: > > After dealing with a number of issues due to an old 3.8 install which have > > been resolved in current releases, I think I'm going to do the individual > > release upgrades (3.8-

OpenBSD rocks

2012-10-13 Thread Brian Empson
Hello all, I've been trying out different BSDs and Linux distros over the past few weeks for a project, and hands down I like OpenBSD the best. I can't believe I'd never tried it before, I like the lack of bloat that you basically have to live with in a Linux system. Less problems getting it in

Re: Upgrading 3.8 to current

2012-10-13 Thread mxb
+1 Done this by myself. Less hassle. On 13 okt 2012, at 20:28, Bryan Irvine wrote: > You will need some planning. Pf syntax changed quite a bit a couple releases > back. > > I'd consider backing up the files converting pf.conf to the new syntax and > doing a clean install of 5.2 (out soon). > >

nasm problem

2012-10-13 Thread Chris Bennett
I am getting errors with nasm. # nasm -f aoutb hello.asm # ld -e _start -o hello hello.o ld: warning: cannot find entry symbol _start; defaulting to 1c000114 # ./hello ./hello[1]: syntax error: `(' unexpected or # nasm -f aout hello.asm # ld -s -o hello hello.

Re: Upgrading 3.8 to current

2012-10-13 Thread Nick Holland
On 10/13/12 13:18, Marc Espie wrote: > On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 11:47:50AM -0500, Matt Morrow wrote: >> After dealing with a number of issues due to an old 3.8 install which have >> been resolved in current releases, I think I'm going to do the individual >> release upgrades (3.8->3.9->4.0, etc etc)

Re: Upgrading 3.8 to current

2012-10-13 Thread Nicolai
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 11:47:50AM -0500, Matt Morrow wrote: > After dealing with a number of issues due to an old 3.8 install which have > been resolved in current releases, I think I'm going to do the individual > release upgrades (3.8->3.9->4.0, etc etc) Upgrading to the newest release is the r

Re: Upgrading 3.8 to current

2012-10-13 Thread Bryan Irvine
You will need some planning. Pf syntax changed quite a bit a couple releases back. I'd consider backing up the files converting pf.conf to the new syntax and doing a clean install of 5.2 (out soon). -Bryan On Oct 13, 2012, at 9:47 AM, Matt Morrow wrote: > After dealing with a number of issues

Re: Upgrading 3.8 to current

2012-10-13 Thread Tyler Morgan
On 10/13/2012 9:47 AM, Matt Morrow wrote: After dealing with a number of issues due to an old 3.8 install which have been resolved in current releases, I think I'm going to do the individual release upgrades (3.8->3.9->4.0, etc etc) The 3.9 upgrade guide says: pfsync(4)

Re: Upgrading 3.8 to current

2012-10-13 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 11:47:50AM -0500, Matt Morrow wrote: > After dealing with a number of issues due to an old 3.8 install which have > been resolved in current releases, I think I'm going to do the individual > release upgrades (3.8->3.9->4.0, etc etc) > > The 3.9 upgrade guide says: > > pf

Re: Upgrading 3.8 to current

2012-10-13 Thread Marc Espie
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 11:47:50AM -0500, Matt Morrow wrote: > After dealing with a number of issues due to an old 3.8 install which have > been resolved in current releases, I think I'm going to do the individual > release upgrades (3.8->3.9->4.0, etc etc) > > The 3.9 upgrade guide says: > > pfs

Re: ZTE USB MF636

2012-10-13 Thread Mihai Popescu
Maybe you should post the entire conf file here and what you did, for the posterity ...

FYI - 5.2 CDs just arrived near Boston, Mass.

2012-10-13 Thread Dave Anderson
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Re: PF issues help plz

2012-10-13 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Matt Morrow writes: > Sweet, thanks much! Keep state resolved it. Good to hear you found the solution. The solution does however amplify my earlier point about upgrading to a newer release, if only to make it easier for people you ask for help: 'keep state' has been the default behavior since 4

Re: PF issues help plz

2012-10-13 Thread Matt Morrow
Sweet, thanks much! Keep state resolved it. Thanks again everyone for looking. On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 10:45 AM, mxb wrote: > > You should "keep state", then pkts matching will also pass in/out. > > On 13 okt 2012, at 17:19, Matt Morrow wrote: > > pass in quick on $internal > pass out quick lo

Re: PF issues help plz

2012-10-13 Thread Matt Morrow
Thanks for looking. /etc/mygate: 192.168.1.60 /etc/resolv.conf: search tx.rr.com nameserver 209.18.47.61 nameserver 209.18.47.62 I have dhcp pushing 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 to the workstations. For kicks, I changed dns on the openbsd box to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 and no changes oc

Re: PF issues help plz

2012-10-13 Thread mxb
You should "keep state", then pkts matching will also pass in/out. On 13 okt 2012, at 17:19, Matt Morrow wrote: > pass in quick on $internal > pass out quick log on $external

Re: PF issues help plz

2012-10-13 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Matt Morrow writes: > Ive setup my openbsd box as a router and everything works great except for > 2 things: the openbsd box itself isn't routing for itself but all machines > behind it work just fine with dns and routing. At the openbsd box, if I try > to ping anything by dns, it will sit for ab

PF issues help plz

2012-10-13 Thread Matt Morrow
Ive setup my openbsd box as a router and everything works great except for 2 things: the openbsd box itself isn't routing for itself but all machines behind it work just fine with dns and routing. At the openbsd box, if I try to ping anything by dns, it will sit for about 10 minutes then error that