OpenBSD i7 tablets

2013-04-25 Thread Robert Connolly
Hi. While browsing around the electronics stores I noticed that Intel i7 tablets were available. From what I understand these tablets are AMD64, and the one I looked at had an Intel HD 4000 GPU. I realize that the wifi, audio, camera, etc, drivers may not be supported, but I would like to know

PF blocking something it seems it shouldn't

2013-04-25 Thread John Tate
My pflog interface shows something being blocked that simply shouldn't be blocked as far as I understand my pf rules... 11:35:40.461658 rule 6/(match) block in on fxp0: 10.0.0.4.40926 > 141.101.113.245.443: FP 0:253(253) ack 1 win 2540 (DF) My pf.conf... menger:root # cat /etc/pf.conf # $

Re: seeking: xrandr magic

2013-04-25 Thread Erling Westenvik
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 03:56:50PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote: > I have a laptop. I have a VGA monitor. I want to use them together. > The native panel (LVDS1) is 1600x900. The monitor (VGA1) is 1920x1080 > and sits to the right of my laptop. intel graphics, amd64 -current. > > When I start X, by de

Re: OT : different output compiler:

2013-04-25 Thread Ted Unangst
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 21:17, Friedrich Locke wrote: > Hi folks! > > I am compiling an ansi c source code and depending on the compiler version > i get error messages or not. Different compilers are different? gcc fixed something. or they broke something. either way, they changed something and n

OT : different output compiler:

2013-04-25 Thread Friedrich Locke
Hi folks! I am compiling an ansi c source code and depending on the compiler version i get error messages or not. With the following environment : lion# ./mkasd * Generating config ... * Building lib ... * Creating directories ... * Building bin ... main.c: In function `main': main.c:38: warning

Re: seeking: xrandr magic

2013-04-25 Thread Zé Loff
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 11:17:26PM +0200, Alexander Hall wrote: > On 04/25/13 21:56, Ted Unangst wrote: > >I have a laptop. I have a VGA monitor. I want to use them together. > >The native panel (LVDS1) is 1600x900. The monitor (VGA1) is 1920x1080 > >and sits to the right of my laptop. intel graphi

Re: seeking: xrandr magic

2013-04-25 Thread Alexander Hall
On 04/25/13 21:56, Ted Unangst wrote: I have a laptop. I have a VGA monitor. I want to use them together. The native panel (LVDS1) is 1600x900. The monitor (VGA1) is 1920x1080 and sits to the right of my laptop. intel graphics, amd64 -current. When I start X, by default I have a mirrored display

Re: setting resource limits error message

2013-04-25 Thread Jeff Ross
On 4/25/13 2:43 PM, Philip Guenther wrote: On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 1:05 PM, Jeff Ross wrote: I installed a snapshot last night on our server at work and since then I'm getting an error whenever a user logs in over ssh. 013-04-25 13:40:37.284728500 auth.info: sshd[222]: Accepted publickey for j

Re: setting resource limits error message

2013-04-25 Thread Philip Guenther
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 1:05 PM, Jeff Ross wrote: > I installed a snapshot last night on our server at work and since then I'm > getting an error whenever a user logs in over ssh. > > 013-04-25 13:40:37.284728500 auth.info: sshd[222]: Accepted publickey for > jross from 10.16.31.10 port 51645 ssh2

setting resource limits error message

2013-04-25 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi all, I installed a snapshot last night on our server at work and since then I'm getting an error whenever a user logs in over ssh. 013-04-25 13:40:37.284728500 auth.info: sshd[222]: Accepted publickey for jross from 10.16.31.10 port 51645 ssh2 2013-04-25 13:40:37.289644500 user.err: Apr 25

Re: openbsd+ldap+qmail: a nightmare

2013-04-25 Thread Henning Brauer
* Friedrich Locke [2013-01-14 17:15]: > i have been walking around and now i need to get qmail+ldap+openbsd working. that works just fine, to the extend the openldap pig can work fine. I am still running the older openldap-server (openldap-server-2.3.43p10) since the 2.4 one is even worse and re

seeking: xrandr magic

2013-04-25 Thread Ted Unangst
I have a laptop. I have a VGA monitor. I want to use them together. The native panel (LVDS1) is 1600x900. The monitor (VGA1) is 1920x1080 and sits to the right of my laptop. intel graphics, amd64 -current. When I start X, by default I have a mirrored display of 1024x768. I want 1600x900 on the LCD

Re: faxing

2013-04-25 Thread Peter Fraser
First thanks for the help Second I am not going to start implementing a FAX solution until I get 5.3 and even then it will take me some time since this is volunteer work and I have to find time. I will probably get to it in mid-May. I will first try hylafax with T38modem. If that fails try with I

hplib (cups) - device open error

2013-04-25 Thread GSO
Have tried as many workarounds as I can think of for the following but getting nowhere: # Apr 25 13:44:29 stable-8 hp[22206]: prnt/backend/hp.c 745: ERROR: open device failed stat=12: hp:/usb/psc_1200_series?serial=HU44HGQ7JPT0 Has anyone any ideas how to get around this? Thanks,

Re: L2TP\IPsec with npppd through PF firewall

2013-04-25 Thread Bastien Ceriani
Well, our router are not powerful xD I will speak to my boss about this solution but it would be wonderful if I could make it works as I/he want :( Thx ! On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 2:47 PM, mxb wrote: > > Depends on hardware you are using and configuration. > > Use weaker crypto if you can. > Li

Re: OpenBSD, ipsec and sasyncd issue

2013-04-25 Thread mxb
This might be the case, but man page does not states so :) On 25 apr 2013, at 14:42, "R0me0 ***" wrote: > I think that this is not needed :) > > > > > 2013/4/25 mxb > > According to the carp(4): > > " … Assume that host A is the preferred master and 192.168.1.x/24 is > configured on one ph

Re: L2TP\IPsec with npppd through PF firewall

2013-04-25 Thread mxb
Depends on hardware you are using and configuration. Use weaker crypto if you can. Like aes128 instead of aes256 and hmac-md5 instead of sha1 in ipsec.conf. Or maybe use "aggressive" instead of "main" in ipsec.conf too. To run npppd on top of 192.168.21.233 will make your life easier. On 25 ap

Re: OpenBSD, ipsec and sasyncd issue

2013-04-25 Thread R0me0 ***
I think that this is not needed :) 2013/4/25 mxb > > According to the carp(4): > > " … Assume that host A is the preferred master and 192.168.1.x/24 is > configured on one physical interface and 192.168.2.y/24 on another. > This > is the setup for host A: …" > > Eg, this means that

Re: L2TP\IPsec with npppd through PF firewall

2013-04-25 Thread Bastien Ceriani
Hi, My boss asked me to do like that. But VPN requests will not decrease router performances ? On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 11:54 AM, mxb wrote: > > Why don't you run npppd directly on OBSD FW (192.168.21.233) ?

Re: OpenBSD, ipsec and sasyncd issue

2013-04-25 Thread mxb
According to the carp(4): " … Assume that host A is the preferred master and 192.168.1.x/24 is configured on one physical interface and 192.168.2.y/24 on another. This is the setup for host A: …" Eg, this means that you have to configure em0 with IP, if em0 is physical NIC used for carp

OpenBSD freeze after DRM changes

2013-04-25 Thread Daniel Bolgheroni
Hi misc@, after one of the screenshots that include the DRM changes, my laptop began to freeze after the first boot. Sometimes it freezes at Pentium Pro MTRR support, but most of the times it freezes no more than 1 minute after login. After reboot, the system runs rock solid. dmesg and pcidump i

Re: OpenBSD, ipsec and sasyncd issue

2013-04-25 Thread R0me0 ***
mxb - my em's not have any ip only inside hostname.emX "up" my advskew is 100 on backup node 2013/4/24 mxb > > Then there is also a question regarding how quick your CARP will fail > over, eg. what is your advskew on the backup node? > > On 24 apr 2013, at 22:30, mxb wrote: > > > > > I'd st

Re: L2TP\IPsec with npppd through PF firewall

2013-04-25 Thread mxb
Why don't you run npppd directly on OBSD FW (192.168.21.233) ? On 25 apr 2013, at 09:49, Bastien Ceriani wrote: > Hello, > > I'm currently discovering NPPPD daemon and L2TP\Ipsec VPN. > My VPN server is in a DMZ an run with OpenBSD 5.3. > > Client (192.168.1.137) - (192.168.1.233) OBSD FW

L2TP\IPsec with npppd through PF firewall

2013-04-25 Thread Bastien Ceriani
Hello, I'm currently discovering NPPPD daemon and L2TP\Ipsec VPN. My VPN server is in a DMZ an run with OpenBSD 5.3. Client (192.168.1.137) - (192.168.1.233) OBSD FW (192.168.21.233) - VPN (192.168.21.14) I correctly configured NPPPD and IPsec to let my client connect directly to the VPN