Installing X after OpenBSD 3.8 installation

2006-04-11 Thread Andrew Ng
help. Thanks. Regards Andrew Ng -- Andrew Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Send your email first class

Re: Installing X after OpenBSD 3.8 installation

2006-04-11 Thread Andrew Smith
tar -zxpf permissions are important -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Guenther Sent: 12 April 2006 04:21 To: OpenBSD-Misc Subject: Re: Installing X after OpenBSD 3.8 installation On 4/12/06, Andrew Ng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

ospfd.conf example inheritance problem

2006-04-12 Thread andrew fresh
example looks like it should work, but it doesn't. Is this the expected behaviour? I have tried on 3.8-stable as well as a 3.9 snapshot from March second with the same results. l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Proud member: http://www.mad-techies.org BOFH excuse o

Re: Time on, since resumption from a suspend?

2006-04-13 Thread Andrew Smith
How about using apmd to run a resume script where you touch a file and then having sometime that simply subtracts the current time from the touched file time? A simple script should be able to do that -Andy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf O

Re: OpenBSD todo list?

2006-04-16 Thread Andrew Daugherity
limitation of multiplicative scales only most likely runs rather deep, and would probably require a large amount of work to fix. -Andrew

Re: OpenBSD as workstation...yes!

2006-04-16 Thread Andrew Ng
Hi Johan, interesting. How much disk space would I need to get the same or similiar setup? Regards Andrew On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 12:42:06 +0200, "Johan SANCHEZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Hi list, > > Quite useless thread indeed ... :-/ > Due to hard disk crash i

Re: OpenBSD as workstation...yes!

2006-04-17 Thread Andrew Ng
> Less than 1.5 GB :) > root and home fs are inside wdO which is : > wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: > Cheers > > > > > Hi Johan, > > > > interesting. How much disk space would I need to get the same or > > similiar setup? > > > > Re

zaurus package

2006-04-21 Thread andrew patterson
My cd is on the way but won't have it till monday. I know about the flames but somebody please tar up the zaurus dir for me and post it please. Thx. Andrew Patterson

Nagios plugin to check hw.sensors

2006-05-04 Thread andrew fresh
ere: http://openbsd.somedomain.net/nagios/ l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BOFH excuse of the day: short leg on process table

Re: OT: Serial2ssh device

2006-05-11 Thread Andrew Veitch
clades.com/products/2/ts_series -- Andrew Veitchmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://erkle.org/

Re: Problems while replacing Cisco 3640 with OpenBSD and OpenBGPd (LONG)

2006-05-11 Thread andrew fresh
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 05:08:15PM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote: > * andrew fresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-17 23:57]: > > I have a Cisco router I am trying to replace. I will describe the Cisco > > box, the replacement OpenBSD router, the setup and finally what issues

Re: ntpd as server logging...

2006-05-12 Thread Andrew Swisher
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 05:21:14PM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote: > Hi, > > I've enabled ntpd with the -d flag to run as a server on a system on the > lan with this conf file: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/jross $ cat /etc/ntpd.conf > # $OpenBSD: ntpd.conf,v 1.7 2004/07/20 17:38:35 henning Exp $ > # samp

Sound card with supported digital out

2006-05-19 Thread andrew fresh
xbox.org/ [3] http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html [4] http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=clcs&arch=i386&sektion=4 l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BOFH excuse of the day: Your packets were eaten by the terminator

Re: Sound card with supported digital out

2006-05-20 Thread andrew fresh
On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 05:46:42AM +0200, Jan Johansson wrote: > andrew fresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is there a supported sound card that supports digital outputs? > > I think your best bet is USB audio. I have a simple USB audio > stick that does optic digital si

Re: PHP vs Mason vs Ruby vs JSP/Tomcat

2006-05-22 Thread andrew fresh
. I do know that I am using perl modules from mod_perl that are not inside the chroot. [1] http://www.masonbook.com/book/chapter-7.mhtml l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BOFH excuse of the day: There isn't any problem

Re: A joke

2006-06-01 Thread Andrew Pinski
On Jun 1, 2006, at 1:44 AM, Rico wrote: Manager: George, I need a program to output the string Hello World! You forgot one: a lazy person #!/bin/sh echo "Hello World!" Thanks, Andrew Pinski

Re: Sound card with supported digital out

2006-06-12 Thread andrew fresh
On Sat, May 27, 2006 at 08:18:59PM +0200, Jan Johansson wrote: > andrew fresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have tried one of those, I had forgotten about that. The > > problem with the USB digital output that I have tried is that > > it does not do AC3/DTS passthrou

Re: Recommendations for an OpenBSD-based Backup Solution

2006-06-13 Thread Andrew Smith
The last time I looks there was no Firewire or Firewire disk support in the Kernel. Expect that if it is done at some stage that it is done correctly, you won't get Disk support without Firewire being supported as a bus type (no quick hacks here). -Andy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PR

Re: Hifn policy on documentation

2006-06-13 Thread Andrew Dalgleish
urrent products marginal. I've had this happen with add-on DSP boards before. Regards, Andrew Dalgleish

Re: How to pass mount protocol traffic (mountd/NFS) using pf?

2006-06-23 Thread Andrew Smith
It is interesting that the use of ephemeral ports was really aimed at reducing the number of well known port allocations in an environment that was heavily RPC based, however, locking the port number means that the RPC endpoint becomes well known and more vulnerable to attack so personally I can se

really strange issue running sma from daily.local

2006-07-10 Thread Andrew Smith
I think this must be a misc issue rather than a ports issue but the issue concerns the use of mail/sma in /etc/daily.local. For several days I have had /etc/daily.local set up to run sma to produce an ascii summary of /var/log/maillog as follows.. sma -a /var/log/maillog > /tmp/maillog.out mail -

Re: really strange issue running sma from daily.local

2006-07-10 Thread Andrew Smith
ow I am curious about the log flush post rotate. -Andy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew Smith Sent: 10 July 2006 10:16 To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: really strange issue running sma from daily.local I think this must be a misc issue rath

Strange crashes started this morning

2007-06-21 Thread andrew fresh
lock+0x22c Bad frame pointer: 0xe7f2ff20 ddb{0}> machine ddb 1 Stopped at Debugger+0x4: leave ddb{1}> trace Debugger(d122cc00,d079f480,0,e7f31ecc,d05a9007) at Debugger+0x4 i386_ipi_handler(b0,58,10,d0790010,e7f30010) at i386_ipi_handler+0x57 Xintripi() at Xintripi+0x47 --- interrupt --- i386_softintlock(0,d0460058,e7f30010,10,10) at i386_softintlock+0x65 Xintrltimer() at Xintrltimer+0x47 --- interrupt --- apm_cpu_idle(0,0,0,0,0) at apm_cpu_idle+0x4a ddb{1}> boot sync l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BOFH excuse of the day: Cow-tippers tipped a cow onto the server.

Re: Strange crashes started this morning

2007-06-21 Thread andrew fresh
) Otherwise I will have to try to get a budget approved to just replace them. l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] At the source of every error which is blamed on the computer, you will find at least two human errors, including the error of blaming it on the computer.

Re: Strange crashes started this morning

2007-06-22 Thread andrew fresh
On Fri, Jun 22, 2007 at 04:45:34PM -0400, Alex Feldman wrote: > Hello Andrew, > > I'm sorry for the delay. I don't have always time to got through mailing > list. > It is not so clear that the crash related to Sangoma driver. I would like to > see the crash dump at th

Re: Strange crashes started this morning

2007-06-25 Thread andrew fresh
On Fri, Jun 22, 2007 at 11:27:11PM -0400, Alex Feldman wrote: > Hi Andrew > > You crash dump doesn't show that it crashed on san driver. I'm saying that > this is not the problem with san driver but it doesn't show any driver > related function in crash trace. I do

Re: Strange crashes started this morning

2007-07-23 Thread andrew fresh
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 03:02:52PM -0700, Ted Unangst wrote: > On 6/21/07, andrew fresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I have several routers that have been running great for many months. > >(even better since I upgraded to 4.1 on them oround May 4th) > > > >OpenBS

Re: sendmail SMTP auth

2007-08-09 Thread andrew fresh
On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 03:34:09PM -0400, Mike Erdely wrote: > 1. Put 'WANT_SMTPAUTH=1' in your /etc/mk.conf file. > 2. Extract src.tar.gz to /usr/src. 2a. pkg_add cyrus-sasl > 3. Rebuild sendmail. l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BOFH excuse of the day: sticktion

Re: Changes to sysctl mibs recently?

2007-08-10 Thread Andrew Smith
Thanks, But no, this isn't the case on the Zaurus. The hw.cpuspeed sysctl is a read only value. The machdep.maxspeed was introduced to scale up and down the hw.setperf parameter on this system. The Zaurus normally operates at 416Mhz, the sysctl.conf contains the line machdep.maxspeed=520 on

Re: OpenBSD on decTOP?

2007-09-24 Thread Andrew Dyer
Maurice Janssen wrote: > Sorry, it was a bit short. What I meant to say: "5V,GND,RX,TX" sounds a > bit like USB, instead of a good old RS-232 serial port that can be used > as a serial console. > typically the USB lines are called VBUS, D+, D-, and GND. I would guess that is a serial port. Se

Re: route-to performance problem

2007-10-05 Thread andrew fresh
to any I am NOT sure that I am correct, but this may give you something else to try. I also think tcpdump on the different external interfaces when you are trying this would probably help a lot. l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BOFH excuse of the day: Not enough interrupts

Re: route-to performance problem

2007-10-05 Thread andrew fresh
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 06:49:31PM -0400, Chris Smith wrote: > On Friday 05 October 2007, andrew fresh wrote: > OK, I'm still tagging, but it does seem that doing the route-to on ingress is > a working scenario. Oh good. I am glad that worked. > > You may also want some o

Re: : How can i boot a bsd.rd from windows 2000 ?

2007-10-16 Thread Andrew Daugherity
om there. I'm sure OpenBSD could be made to boot from GRUB but I don't imagine that's very high on anyone's list. Andrew

Should the amd64 page be updated yet? (revisited)

2007-10-17 Thread Andrew Smith
I'm wondering if anybody knows the stepping numbers of the ia32e processors that implement the no execute bit properly in the page tables? I think this would be useful information for the amd64 page, I know there is an errata on the core 2 boxes around this bit effecting both cores when on

Re: OT: Can an SSH alternative to WebDav be use on OpenBSD

2008-01-24 Thread Andrew Ruscica
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 05:58:57PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote: .. > I only allow ssh access and in very special case, I had accepted ftp from If you're considering a commercial product, http://www.sftpdrive.com If the product performs as it says, you shouldn't need to change anything on the web

Re: [OT] beefy steel cases

2008-02-09 Thread Andrew Dyer
> Well, perhaps I could make/find/whatever a steel tub with a lid (or an > old safe) :) in which to put said computer case, but I'd like to start > with a decent case. > > Who makes a solid, steel case that doesn't cover up large holes with > plastic stuff? > > It seems that server cases now use ho

acpi and PS2K entries on i386 -current

2008-02-16 Thread Andrew Smith
I'm wondering, has anybody got a laptop with acpi enabled on -current that shows a PS2K device on acpidump and has it actually working? I have spent some time trying to get my Packard Bell EasyNote XS working with acpi enabled and then fell back to trying several other distros including Net

4.3-beta upgrade stalls on base43.tgz

2008-02-27 Thread Andrew Ruscica
While doing a direct upgrade of an amd64 machine from -current (approx end of Jan) to the Feb 26 snapshot, the installer stalls on base43.tgz. This happens at 99%, 46640KB. I've tried the following three methods with the same results: - bsd.rd and get sets from an ftp mirror - bsd.rd and get sets

Re: 4.3-beta upgrade stalls on base43.tgz (Ok on clean install)

2008-02-27 Thread Andrew Ruscica
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 02:18:12PM -0500, Andrew Ruscica wrote: > While doing a direct upgrade of an amd64 machine from -current (approx > end of Jan) to the Feb 26 snapshot, the installer stalls on > base43.tgz. This happens at 99%, 46640KB. > ... > Nest step will be to do a clea

Re: Belinea s.Book1 can't boot OpenBSD

2008-03-01 Thread Andrew Smith
Oh my, another Nanobook variant. Try disabling ACPI in the kernel before you boot. You may want to do this from another machine and copy the new kernel to the machine using the Install CD boot because the PS2K device doesn't seem to be handled on mine (Packard Bell EasyNote XS) at all and

Re: Installing apsfilter package fails

2008-03-20 Thread andrew fresh
w did you know that? Is there a "source" that I should reference > that I'm not aware of to "keep up" on the latest idiosyncrasies, bugs, > etc.??? There actually is a "source" for this sort of thing. I think Nick puts a lot of time into it too. http://www

Re: spamd fake MX

2008-04-10 Thread andrew fresh
and then sync the IPs to my actual mail servers so they can be blacklisted. I just haven't had time. l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BOFH excuse of the day: high pressure system failure

Re: Window Manager

2008-05-06 Thread andrew fresh
h this one. It is in base and it keeps getting better and better (it is the reason I am running snapshots on my desktop instead of -stable) l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BOFH excuse of the day: Incorrectly configured static routes on the corerouters.

OpenBSD 4.3 Screen Brightness on HP DV6000 laptop

2008-05-07 Thread Andrew Stone
in to AC or running on battery. A dmesg is below. Thanks, Andrew OpenBSD 4.3 (GENERIC.MP) #587: Wed Mar 12 11:21:57 MDT 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP cpu0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T5300 @ 1.73GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 1.73 GHz cpu0: FPU,V86

Re: jails in openbsd

2007-03-02 Thread Andrew Pantyukhin
On 3/2/07, Lars D. NoodC)n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Yes. I want to run several separate instances of Debian under OpenBSD. I've started looking at sysjail I'm not sure about sysjail, but in FreeBSD you can set up a chroot/jail using any popular Linux distro through the binary compatibility

OpenBSD 4.1 Torrents

2007-05-01 Thread andrew fresh
. l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BOFH excuse of the day: The Borg tried to assimilate your system. Resistance is futile.

Re: OT: GUI programming languages

2007-05-08 Thread Andrew Swisher
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 11:34:55AM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote: > have been coding touchscreen-driven applications using visual basic > lately and am sick of VB. i would much rather be using openbsd with > another programming language that allows me to accomplish the same sort > of stuff. >

Re: Moscow 6-10 December

2006-11-05 Thread Andrew Pantyukhin
On 11/5/06, Wim Vandeputte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey, I will be in Moscow in December from the 6th to the 9th and would like to meet up with some OpenBSD users, please contact me if you have local knowledge, especially if you know of a place called B1 in Ordzhonikidze How about some FreeB

Re: multiple openbsd installs on the same disk

2006-11-14 Thread Andrew Dalgleish
boot into the 'dev' system, enter "hd0h:/bsd" at the boot prompt. (I use a boot manager which can stuff keystrokes into the BIOS). If you are brave, you can mount partitions (eg /home) from your 'stable' system into your 'dev' system, but that is probably not a good idea. > > > or should i just go with virtualization? > is it in that state already that i can? I use qemu for quick-and-dirty tests. It works, but is a bit slow. Regards, Andrew Dalgleish

Re: router wont stop sending icmp redirects

2006-11-16 Thread Andrew Smith
net.inet.ip.redirect = 0 Means that the machine will not "honour" redirects. The value is used to ignore redirects sent by routers not to disable sending of redirects if you happen to be running as a router. -Andy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

Re: httpd segmentation fault in 3.9

2006-11-27 Thread Andrew Pantyukhin
On 11/26/06, Marcos Laufer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi there, i'm noticing crashes in httpd. I installed phpMyAdmin-2.7.0p0 from packages, configured it with http auth , and when i access it with a browser sometimes the httpd gets crashed: [Sun Nov 26 13:48:03 2006] [notice] child pid 6618 exi

New version of check_hw_sensors to support the sysctl hw.sensors output changes

2006-12-05 Thread andrew fresh
sd-cvs&m=114948953703830&w=2 [3] http://openbsd.somedomain.net/nagios/check_hw_sensors.html [4] http://openbsd.somedomain.net/nagios/check_hw_sensors-1.21.tar.gz l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BOFH excuse of the day: Atilla the Hub

One new Soekris net4801-50 available in Moscow

2006-12-07 Thread Andrew Pantyukhin
PQP8P2P5Q! Wim Vandeputte QQP?P5QP=P> P?QP>P1QP0P;QQ P: P=P0P< P2 PP>QP:P2Q P8 P7P0QP2P0QP8P;, P?P>P P?QP>QP8Q P7P0P:P0P7P>P2, Soekris net4801-50 (10480151). P!P?P5P:P8: net4801-50: 266 Mhz CPU, 128 Mbyte SDRAM, 3 Ethernet, 2 serial, USB connector, CF socket, 44 pins IDE connector,

Re: One new Soekris net4801-50 available in Moscow

2006-12-08 Thread Andrew Pantyukhin
Sold. Sorry for the noise.

Re: What it this mean?

2006-12-13 Thread andrew fresh
empts to enter a directory that was there when listing the contents parent directory but was removed before find had a chance to traverse it. I get these errors regularly on my servers running mimedefang as there are generally quite a few directories in /var/spool/mimedefang that get created and

Re: .forward for procmail

2007-01-03 Thread Andrew Dalgleish
r/bin/procmail > -f- || exit 75 #exal" but doesn't work. I use "|exec /usr/local/bin/procmail". Are you sure your procmail is in /usr/bin? Regards, Andrew Dalgleish

Nagios check_hw_sensors for the new two level sensors

2007-01-05 Thread andrew fresh
D. A direct download link for 1.22 is here: http://openbsd.somedomain.net/nagios/check_hw_sensors-1.22.tar.gz l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BOFH excuse of the day: The hardware bus needs a new token.

-current sensorsd doesn't work for me

2007-01-12 Thread andrew fresh
by CPUID; using exception 16 biomask edfd netmask edfd ttymask pctr: 686-class user-level performance counters enabled mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support ugen0 at uhub2 port 1 ugen0: ALPS UGX, rev 2.00/19.15, addr 2 dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80 root on wd0a rootdev=0x0 rrootdev=0x300 rawdev=0x302 l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BOFH excuse of the day: Software uses US measurements, but the OS is in metric...

Re: -current sensorsd doesn't work for me

2007-01-13 Thread andrew fresh
I am CC'ing tech@ not because I like to crosspost, but because I believe this to be the end of a conversation on misc@ and the start of a discussion on tech@ about hopefully getting this changed. On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 10:11:24AM -0500, Constantine A. Murenin wrote: > On 12/01/07, andr

Re: No Java in OpenBSD

2006-07-11 Thread Andrew Pinski
there is no official port in OpenBSD itself. Thanks, Andrew Pinski A GCC developer

Re: GCC 4.1 stack smashing protection

2006-07-11 Thread Andrew Pinski
On Jul 11, 2006, at 11:32 AM, Matthew R. Dempsky wrote: I notice GCC 4.1 includes a reimplementation of the stack smashing protection already included in OpenBSD. Have there been any comments on this new functionality from the OpenBSD community? Anyone know of differences between IBM's old

Re: sendmail

2006-07-27 Thread Andrew Dalgleish
substitute for reading and understanding the docs. Regards, Andrew Dalgleish

Nagios check_bioctl available

2006-07-28 Thread andrew fresh
octl -d ami0 Also available is check_hw_sensors for checking of sysctl hw.sensors from Nagios. http://openbsd.somedomain.net/nagios/ l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BOFH excuse of the day: YOU HAVE AN I/O ERROR -> Incompetent Operator error

Re: Nagios check_bioctl available

2006-07-31 Thread andrew fresh
On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 09:17:28PM -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote: > andrew fresh wrote: > >I have written a perl script that parses the output from bioctl and > >returns it in a format that Nagios can use. > > Sweet :-) Thanks! > >One thing I ran into is that bioctl

Re: Nagios check_bioctl available

2006-07-31 Thread andrew fresh
On Sun, Jul 30, 2006 at 03:03:26AM +0200, Wijnand Wiersma wrote: > 2006/7/29, andrew fresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >One thing I ran into is that bioctl needs to run as root to get access > >to /dev/bio, even for read only access. Is there a way to query bioctl > >without

Re: OpenBSD's own compiler

2006-07-31 Thread Andrew Pinski
> I'm becoming slightly more cynical about testing any piece of C code with > optimization turned on in GCC. And you think this will be different with anyother compiler, you have to be joking. -- Pinski a GCC developer that actually tries to take pride in the recent development of GCC

Run script on cd insertion

2006-08-01 Thread andrew fresh
I am in need the ability to run a script when a cd is inserted. I am not finding any way of getting notified when that happens, so I am asking here. If not, I can just loop cdio info and check for a disk. Is there something that will run a script when I insert a CD? l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ

Re: Run script on cd insertion

2006-08-02 Thread andrew fresh
On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 08:53:15PM -0400, Jeff Quast wrote: > On 8/1/06, andrew fresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I am in need the ability to run a script when a cd is inserted. I am > >not finding any way of getting notified when that happens, so I am > >asking her

Re: Multi-tabbed Terminal

2006-08-04 Thread Andrew Smith
The last time I looked at this there seemed to be only gnome-terminal and Konsole in the ports tree that fulfilled this. Neither of these could really be considered light weight though. I will watch this thread with interest if anyone has a port of something decent that is small enough to run effe

Re: Run script on cd insertion

2006-08-04 Thread andrew fresh
On Wed, Aug 02, 2006 at 07:29:42PM -0500, L. V. Lammert wrote: > At 12:16 PM 8/2/2006 -0700, andrew fresh wrote: > >> I never checked for CD's, but hotplugd might say something when it is > >> inserted, I know it works for USB disks. > > > >AFAIK hotplu

Re: Run script on cd insertion

2006-08-04 Thread andrew fresh
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 04:13:26PM -0700, Michael Coulter wrote: > On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 02:28:25PM -0700, andrew fresh wrote: > > I am in need the ability to run a script when a cd is inserted. I am > > not finding any way of getting notified when that happens, so I am > >

Re: cd subdir; cd .. doesn't preserve working directory

2006-08-09 Thread Andrew Pinski
> Bug in OpenBSD 3.9? > > [EMAIL > PROTECTED]:/usr/local/lib/qt3/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib$ > cd lib; cd .. > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/lib$ > > Shouldn't the correct answer be > [EMAIL > P

Re: mfs for /var and dhclient

2006-08-10 Thread Andrew Dalgleish
r if > dhclient was used, no? And with an mfs ``mount /var'' succeeds twice. There'd be a problem with nfs mounted anything before dhclient is run. The N stands for network... Regards, Andrew Dalgleish

securelevel(7) and machdep.allowaperture

2006-08-18 Thread Andrew Smith
Just a question about the man page securelevel(7) really. It doesn't mention that for architectures where the aperture is enabled that the aperture value can only be lowered once in securelevel 1 or higher. Is this intentionally omitted because some architectures may not have it? and if so,

anyone have a recipe for shaping torrent traffic with pf + snort ?

2006-09-08 Thread Andrew Atrens
project called 'snortpf'. Anyone have a recipe or outline for how this might be done ? Cheers, Andrew. Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFAYhu8It2CaCdeMwRAi9WAJ9dh7a5Up9DwEo4dAbCUmYLuMDupQCfZAQ1 gc5EozjVgBdNjcNe6nmkoxc= =WbnZ -END PGP SIGNATURE-

Re: Low priority or real coders

2006-09-13 Thread Andrew Dalgleish
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 11:49:29PM -0400, steve szmidt wrote: > I don't get very emotional about either one and try to keep things simple. > I'm > curious to see how many not equally hard core users prefer vi over vim when > having a choice. These days I mostly use vi, because it is already the

Re: Rotate many Apache logfiles

2006-09-15 Thread Andrew Dalgleish
> Adding every logfile to /etc/newsyslog.conf is one way, but hard to > maintain. Is Apache's own rotatelogs program the way to go? I use newsyslog. With make and m4, nothing is hard to maintain. Regards, Andrew Dalgleish

OT: Adaptec SATA Raid controllers

2006-09-16 Thread Andrew Smith
Hi, I have just taken a contract at a company for to help with driving some procedure into their IT services to meet their growth demands. As an aside I have picked up on discussions about number of failures of SATA RAID subsystems using Adaptec 2610SA controllers provided by HP (running under

Re: OT: Adaptec SATA Raid controllers

2006-09-16 Thread Andrew Smith
Yeah, sorry Theo, I did post it as OT, I value this groups input greatly but point taken. -Andy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Theo de Raadt Sent: 16 September 2006 20:59 To: Andrew Smith Cc: 'OpenBSD-misc list' Subject: Re: O

Re: Looking for HowTo instructions ...

2006-10-02 Thread Andrew Reilly
y.local, which is run by /etc/monthly/999.local. Part of the "adding and removing scripts from directories is easier for the package management system than sed scripts" theory, I suspect. Cheers, -- Andrew

Re: gcc and variable length arrays

2006-10-09 Thread Andrew Pinski
On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 22:07 -0700, Joe wrote: > I'm trying to find a compiler that supports variable length arrays. > I'm currently taking a computer science class and noticed that gcc's > support for variable lenght arrays is "broken" [0]. The reason why it is broken is not the reason why you th

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Andrew Swisher
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 08:54:35PM +0200, Falk Husemann wrote: > Hello List! > We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to > know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? At my place of work, I have an old "cakebox" Sparc IPX 25 (40??)MHz with 16 MB RAM, 2GB

Thank you OpenBSD, the sensors framework ROX!

2006-10-24 Thread andrew fresh
swear this isn't an advertisement, but here's the link[5] [4] Thanks for OpenBGPd too! [5] http://openbsd.somedomain.net/nagios/ l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BOFH excuse of the day: Stale file handle (next time use Tupperware(tm)!)

Re: What would you do with field defect rate predictions?

2006-10-24 Thread Andrew Dalgleish
re made using software metrics, such as the number of changes > to the code You might want to check out Michael Lyu's "Handbook of Software Reliability Engineering" http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~lyu/book/reliability/ (You can now download all 800+ pages in pdf.) Regards, Andrew Dalgleish

Re: trouble setting up a freebsd program

2006-10-26 Thread Andrew Daugherity
;t have to live under /emul/freebsd, but it's a good idea. If they include files also in the OpenBSD system, they must go there so they don't clobber the OpenBSD files. Most of the same concepts also apply to Linux emulation. -Andrew

OpenBSD 4.0 torrents available

2006-11-01 Thread andrew fresh
subscriptions are very convenient. Latest version torrents are generally available here: http://openbsd.somedomain.net/index.php?version=latest+release and of course, all available torrents are listed on the main page: http://openbsd.somedomain.net/ l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - JID: [EMAIL

ospfd and virtual links

2005-12-06 Thread andrew fresh
ave to say that in my testing, ospfd is really schweet. Takes about 10 seconds to route around a downed t1 link, it is so kewl! [1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-tech&m=111695163015683&w=2 l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Proud member: http://www.mad

Re: my multipath routing questions...

2005-12-08 Thread andrew fresh
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 04:08:13PM -0700, andrew fresh wrote: > I am getting 3 different DDB's. Mostly "kernel: page fault trap, > code=0" and "Panic: rtfree 2". I have also gotten some "Panic: sbdrop", > but not since I got the serial console atta

Re: my multipath routing questions... SOLVED!

2005-12-12 Thread andrew fresh
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 02:14:45PM -0700, andrew fresh wrote: > On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 04:08:13PM -0700, andrew fresh wrote: > > I am getting 3 different DDB's. Mostly "kernel: page fault trap, > > code=0" and "Panic: rtfree 2". I have also gotten some

Re: Alpha Disklabel Question

2005-12-17 Thread Andrew Daugherity
ut to enclose dmesg/fdisk/disklabel, but I see you have already described a similar device (also 32 sec/track) in 14.17. -Andrew

Unexpected "Expect timeout" in chat script (ppp -auto)

2005-12-20 Thread Andrew C
hy is it timing out in 13 seconds? If I go to terminal mode and let the modem connect manually, the rest of the chat script works fine. What key fact am I missing? Many thanks! Andrew Jr. Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

Re: Backup Techniques onto DVD+-RW

2005-12-23 Thread Andrew Dalgleish
On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 11:51:14AM -0600, L. V. Lammert wrote: > Better recommendation - rsync /home to an external system (especially if > you're using Maildir). WAY less overhead! You can even backup more often. > An archive machine is less costly than a bundle of DVD-RWs, and you don't > have

Re: flash on OpenBSD

2005-12-27 Thread Andrew Daugherity
On 12/26/05, Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I just read this article: > > http://www.kaourantin.net/2005/12/flash-player-8-for-linux-update.html > > Via OSNews. > > If there ever was a chance to lobby for support of flash on > OpenBSD it is now and there. Doesn't the Linux flash

Re: Unexpected "Expect timeout" in chat script (ppp -auto)

2005-12-27 Thread Andrew C
huge timeout in your chat script. Mine is currently 6500 (which should be nearly forever, but appears to be around 6.5 seconds). Andrew Jr. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com

Re: mergemaster

2006-01-08 Thread Andrew Daugherity
as a bit perturbed. "You mean OpenBSD has mergemaster just like FreeBSD and I didn't have to do that long diff perusal?" -Andrew

Re: mergemaster

2006-01-11 Thread Andrew Dalgleish
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 02:46:51PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote: [snip] > > The questions is, what *do* people use for updating /etc? I use a cvs vendor branch. Regards, Andrew Dalgleish

openbsd newbie question - lfs, ffs, and cf cards

2006-01-17 Thread Andrew Atrens
and minimize flash writes, but I'm a bit time-limited on this project and if I could get away with treating a CF card as though it were a regular disk it would simplify my life in more than one way. :) Thanks for any help, advice, and even justified abuse (hehe if you think I'm bei

Re: openbsd newbie question - lfs, ffs, and cf cards

2006-01-17 Thread Andrew Atrens
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Alexander Hall wrote: > Andrew Atrens wrote: > >> ... >> And finally one last question that applies to both FFS and LFS - file >> access/creation/modification metadata updates. Specifically I'm thinking >> of atim

Re: OT marc.theaimsgroup.com

2006-01-24 Thread andrew fresh
2.dsl.speakeasy.net (66.92.171.210) 93.724 ms 94.754 ms 106.813 ms 15 * * * 16 * * * 17 * * * l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Proud member: http://www.mad-techies.org BOFH excuse of the day: High nuclear activity in your area.

Re: /etc default dir and file permissions.

2006-01-28 Thread Andrew Smith
Not sure if there's a more formal way of doing this but this works... Boot single user again, obtain the etc38.tgz distribution archive and from the root of the file system extract it as follows.. tar -zxpf etc38.tgz Take note, this archive also contains seeded directories for /var and /root tho

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