I just configured a wireless device for hostap and put it on a bridge with
my wired network and a virtual ethernet device to give it an address. The
wired network is working fine, so if I solve this problem the wireless
should work fine, but the access point is not appearing in scans. I might
have
I didn't think I had to, 5.3 is stable not current or am I wrong about
that? Confusing.
I ended up just upgrading using the sets and everything is fine now.
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:03 PM, Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
On Wed, Jun 05, 2013 at 07:01:27PM +1000, John Tate wrote:
I am
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 04:43:24PM +1000, John Tate wrote:
I didn't think I had to, 5.3 is stable not current or am I wrong about
that? Confusing.
I ended up just upgrading using the sets and everything is fine now.
Lol, but you were trying to build from src, without having done any
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 04:41:06PM +1000, John Tate wrote:
I just configured a wireless device for hostap and put it on a bridge with
my wired network and a virtual ethernet device to give it an address. The
wired network is working fine, so if I solve this problem the wireless
should work
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net wrote:
What have I missed?
Reading the man page rum(4) it doesn't say it supports hostap mode.
s/rum/run/
Indeed, run(4) does not support hostap mode.
cheers,
David
Is there a card commonly on the market today that this list would recommend
that supports hostap for under $100?
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 5:11 PM, David Coppa dco...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net wrote:
What have I missed?
Reading the man
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 9:49 AM, John Tate j...@johntate.org wrote:
Is there a card commonly on the market today that this list would recommend
that supports hostap for under $100?
Something supported by athn(4).
Hi,
in the quest for a working wireless card, given the bad experience with
my MIMO card which is not supported ony free OS, I bought another one
off e-bay. Wireless is hard...
I'm running a current kernel compiled after 5.3 which has the Miod's
patch to have my wired network card work.
Just curious would have going into /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils and doing
make and make install have made it possible to build 5.3 on 5.2?
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 4:47 PM, Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 04:43:24PM +1000, John Tate wrote:
I didn't think I had
On 2013 Jun 06 (Thu) at 21:06:02 -0300 (-0300), Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
:On Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 02:37:54PM +0200, Gregor Best wrote:
:
: Just for the record, that URL links to a post about IPSEC. I'm quite
: confident you meant another post :)
:
:Sorry. This is the thread:
:
On 2013-06-07, Kenneth R Westerback kwesterb...@rogers.com wrote:
On Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 07:09:05PM -0400, gpon...@spamcop.net wrote:
I recently updated from 5.2 to 5.3 and one ethernet port got broken.
The port connected to a cable modem and was configured for DHCP.
With 5.3, the DHCP
On Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 02:37:54PM +0200, Gregor Best wrote:
Might I ask why you want to disable inteldrm? A bug report that leads to
an actual fix for your problem might be more useful than sidestepping
the issue.
I used to disable inteldrm and to use the vesa Xorg driver to get
reliable
On 06/07/13 03:58, John Tate wrote:
Just curious would have going into /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils and doing
make and make install have made it possible to build 5.3 on 5.2?
Read http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html again, starting at the very top.
Nick.
Hi,
I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting
the system, the kernel prints
acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down.
This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system that was
powered off for several hours. After finishing the
2013/6/7 Sven Gaerner sgaer...@gmx.net:
I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting
the system, the kernel prints
acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down.
This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system that was
powered off for
Hi all,
Somebody had tried under OpenBSD?. I need to deploy a new VA server
to subsitute my previous CentOS/Nessus server.
What version is more stable under OpenBSD: 5 o 6?? Any tips??
Thanks.
Hi,
Why is there no pkg_find(1)?
Having to grep ones FTP mirror or download the entire ports tree to do a make
search doesn't seem like such a good idea.
There's https://calomel.org/pkg_find.html -- what do you guys think of that?
OpenDaddy
openda...@hushmail.com writes:
Hi,
Why is there no pkg_find(1)?
Because pkg_info -Q probably does what you need.
Having to grep ones FTP mirror or download the entire ports tree to do a
make search doesn't seem like such a good idea.
There's [snip]/pkg_find.html -- what do you guys
Here you go:
$ alias pkg_find='pkg_info -Q'
$ pkg_find nginx
nginx-1.4.1
nginx-1.4.1-lua
nginx-1.4.1-passenger
nginx-1.5.0
nginx-1.5.0-lua
nginx-1.5.0-passenger
--
Michał Markowski
* Sven Gaerner sgaer...@gmx.net [130607 17:10]:
Hi,
I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting
the system, the kernel prints
acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down.
This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system that was
On 2013 Jun 07 (Fri) at 09:59:43 + (+), openda...@hushmail.com wrote:
:There's [cut]/pkg_find.html -- what do you guys think of that?
You can really tell that the author of that script has no idea what they
are doing.
It won't run without a 3rd party package, and requires a second 3rd
Hello misc,
I have serious problems with my Dell R320 servers (6 servers but i use
Intel em i350 cards). Before i was under OpenBSD 5.3 but problem also
occurs on 5.2 (today it occurs).
Sometimes (too often) the totally freeze. Nothing responds (but ICMP
ping works...)
Since 1 month i search to
Alexandre Ratchov a...@caoua.org wrote:
On Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 02:37:54PM +0200, Gregor Best wrote:
Might I ask why you want to disable inteldrm? A bug report that leads to
an actual fix for your problem might be more useful than sidestepping
the issue.
I used to disable inteldrm and
Just install ports-readmes-dancer
There.
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 16:06, pet...@schwertfisch.de wrote:
Alexandre Ratchov a...@caoua.org wrote:
On Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 02:37:54PM +0200, Gregor Best wrote:
Might I ask why you want to disable inteldrm? A bug report that leads to
an actual fix for your problem might be more useful
On 7 June 2013 17:13, Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
Just install ports-readmes-dancer
There.
..or use pkg_mgr
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 02:38:27PM +0200, Pawel Kraszewski wrote:
2013/6/7 Sven Gaerner sgaer...@gmx.net:
This is just a next chapter of never-ending story of HP screwing up
ACPI tables. This is not OS's fault - it just shows what hardware
sends. Send an email to HP telling them to fix this
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 05:28:17PM +0400, Alexander Polakov wrote:
* Sven Gaerner sgaer...@gmx.net [130607 17:10]:
The other BSDs also report wired temperates but not that high. Some
years ago Linux reported about 55 C for the CPU which seems to be
a more realistic value.
Is there a
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 04:06:15PM +0200, pet...@schwertfisch.de wrote:
In what way will audio be unreliable (or non-deterministic) when
inteldrm is enabled?
While the CPU is running in kernel code (eg, syscall), programs
cannot submit audio data before the syscall completes (or releases
the
ath0 at cardbus0 dev 0 function 0 Atheros AR5212 rev 0x01: irq 11
ath0: AR5213 5.6 phy 4.1 rf5112a 3.6, FCC2A*, address 00:0d:02:ab:d2:23
ath0 detached
I then tried the card I had on another laptop (known wokring on FreeBSD)
ath0 at cardbus0 dev 0 function 0 Atheros AR2413 rev 0x01: irq
I installed OpenBSD 5.3 i386 on my HP nc6400 notebook. Now when booting
the system, the kernel prints
acpitz3: critical temperate exceeded (3290 C): shutting down.
This temperature (3290 C) is shown after starting a system that was
powered off for several hours. After finishing the
2013/6/7 Sven Gaerner sgaer...@gmx.net:
Thanks, I guessed it's an ACPI problem and not an OpenBSD one. But I
thought one can tell OpenBSD to ignore that useless values.
I stuggle with HP crap at work - pretty recent and expensive one.
FreeBSD just hangs hard during bootup. There is an
Thanks, I guessed it's an ACPI problem and not an OpenBSD one. But I
thought one can tell OpenBSD to ignore that useless values.
I stuggle with HP crap at work - pretty recent and expensive one.
FreeBSD just hangs hard during bootup. There is an official solution
- disable ACPI part
Or http://openports.se/
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 9:04 AM, Ville Valkonen weezeld...@gmail.com wrote:
On 7 June 2013 17:13, Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
Just install ports-readmes-dancer
There.
..or use pkg_mgr
Hi,
simple problem: how do I allow this package to pass?
18:59:44.768197 rule 0/(match) [uid 0, pid 1051] block in on enc0: 172.26.153.7
172.26.153.1: 2001:4dd0:fbdf:0:f8b8:dafc:cff0:ae3b
2a00:1450:4001:808::101f: [|icmp6] (len 16, hlim 255) (ttl 64, id 2105, len 76)
Christopher
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 11:00:12AM -0600, Luis Coronado wrote:
Or http://openports.se/
I wouldn't recommend it.
It still tries to parse the ports tree by hand, instead of using any number
of correct solutions like sqlports or dump-vars, so they get details wrong.
You will end up with missing
The HP machines tend to have very complicated AML with heavy SMI and
EC dependencies. Another vendor which leans this way sometimes is
Sony.
Some machines do have AML bugs, and the Microsoft/Intel ACPI code
bases certainly have workarounds for those problems.
Some machines simply use
i think:
Pass in on enc0 proto ipv6-icmp
Loic Blot
Le 7 juin 2013 à 19:29, Christopher Zimmermann madro...@gmerlin.de a écrit :
Hi,
simple problem: how do I allow this package to pass?
18:59:44.768197 rule 0/(match) [uid 0, pid 1051] block in on enc0:
172.26.153.7 172.26.153.1:
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 07:42:27PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote:
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 11:00:12AM -0600, Luis Coronado wrote:
Or http://openports.se/
I wouldn't recommend it.
It still tries to parse the ports tree by hand, instead of using any number
of correct solutions like sqlports or
Hi All,
I'm wanting to get a newer laptop to run OpenBSD on but want the ability
to have multiple monitors and extend the desktop when I'm at home or at
the office. Before I spend the money I'm wondering if anyone has any
information about the lenovo t420's and the video card, intel hd 3000
Hi,
I have been running OpenBSD 4.9 on a Tyan S5160 for a couple years now
just fine. I backed up my data and did a fresh install of 5.3. The
install went flawlessly but after the install and the reboot, the system
boots but then panics when looking for the root device.
I have tried
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 17:19, Aaron Martinez wrote:
I have a single sata hdd installed as my OS drive that shows up and sd1
during install that I install the OS onto and an areca 1210 4 port sata
raid card installed for storage that shows up as sd0 during install.
arc0 at pci2 dev 14
Hi Ted,
Thanks for the tip, the odd thing is that worked perfectly, even more
odd, the default was sd1a. I then rebooted and didn't specify again and
right back to the panic. I did it one additional time, gave the -a
switch at the boot prompt, didn't specify and just hit enter when it
was
Hello,
Anybody manage to install Ruby 1.9.3 or 2.0.0 with rvm? It worked just fine on
5.1. Have I missed anything in the changelog?
O.D.
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 8:51 PM, openda...@hushmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Anybody manage to install Ruby 1.9.3 or 2.0.0 with rvm? It worked just
fine on 5.1. Have I missed anything in the changelog?
rvm is an external tool that builds ruby from source. In my experience, it
doesn't work well on
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