Re: Help finding file-analysis tool?

2011-05-03 Thread Dave Anderson
On Tue, 3 May 2011, Joachim Gwoke wrote: Ever visit the people at http://www.woodmann.com? They might offer some more answers. No, I wasn't aware of them. Thanks for the pointer. Dave On 5/3/11, Alexander Hall ha...@openbsd.org wrote: On 05/02/11 23:50, Dave Anderson wrote: Sorry

Re: Help finding file-analysis tool?

2011-05-03 Thread Dave Anderson
On Tue, 3 May 2011, Erik wrote: Op 3-5-2011 16:51, Dave Anderson schreef: On Tue, 3 May 2011, Joachim Gwoke wrote: Ever visit the people at http://www.woodmann.com? They might offer some more answers. Alternately you might have a look at the coroners toolkit and its successors

Help finding file-analysis tool?

2011-05-02 Thread Dave Anderson
or for suitable programs would be appreciated. Thanks, Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

Re: dmesg for notebooks useful?

2011-04-28 Thread Dave Anderson
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 a.velichin...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 11:25:20AM -0400, Dave Anderson wrote: I'm working on buying a notebook which will run OpenBSD, and have been grabbing the dmesg from whatever I find in stores to look at hardware compatibility (I've got a 4.9-current

dmesg for notebooks useful?

2011-04-27 Thread Dave Anderson
...@openbsd.org? Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

Re: dmesg for notebooks useful?

2011-04-27 Thread Dave Anderson
to a newer snapshot soon. Dave On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 11:25:20AM -0400, Dave Anderson wrote: I'm working on buying a notebook which will run OpenBSD, and have been grabbing the dmesg from whatever I find in stores to look at hardware compatibility (I've got a 4.9-current snapshot from 2011

FYI: OpenBSD 4.9 CDs arriving

2011-04-25 Thread Dave Anderson
My set just showed up (near Boston, Mass.) Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

Error on website re funding...

2011-04-22 Thread Dave Anderson
that the final paragraph says T-shirts and posters ... do not fund the project. This should be fixed. [As should the copyright notice, which should be extended to include 2011.] FYI, Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

Re: Like OpenBSD? Like to see new stuff happening? You really need to order a CD today :)

2011-04-18 Thread Dave Anderson
please order a CD set if you haven't already done so. OpenBSD has served me well for quite a few years, and I'd really like to see it continue -- and continue to improve. Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

Re: Like OpenBSD? Like to see new stuff happening? You really need to order a CD today :)

2011-04-18 Thread Dave Anderson
. Dave Let's backtrack. Bob is bringing up an important point (he mentioned it publically after I mentioned it privately to him earlier, so I know where this comes from). Year on year, when it comes to money that keeps the project going, nothing much has changed in this project. I think people

Re: OpenBSD 4.9 pre-orders

2011-03-16 Thread Dave Anderson
the commit of the order page and ordered before seeing Theo's post; I always order the CDs as soon as I can. My thanks to all involved for their hard and high-quality work. Dave Only two related messages on undeadly.org C'mon don't you like your new CDs and swag? Order up! The song's pretty

Do You Sell Residential or Commercial Real Estate

2011-01-27 Thread Dave Hughes
Hello, I was searching Remax Real Estate online and came across your information. Can you tell me how you get your sales leads? Please let me know. Sincerely Dave Hughes

Re: Shutdown option in gnome-session

2011-01-11 Thread dave shar
Antoine: Thanks for reply, I will try that out. Best, David On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Antoine Jacoutot ajacou...@bsdfrog.org wrote: On Tue, 11 Jan 2011, dave shar wrote: Hi Edward: Thanks for replying and educating me. I know how to shutdown from command line or otherwise

Re: Shutdown option in gnome-session

2011-01-10 Thread dave shar
. I just cant find gnome-session/logout.c in here. There I can tweak gnome-session and make it sane. Best, David On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Edward Martinez mindbende...@live.com wrote: On 01/09/11 18:49, dave shar wrote: Hi, I have installed kde3 and gnome2 on my box. I use kdm

Shutdown option in gnome-session

2011-01-09 Thread dave shar
Hi, I have installed kde3 and gnome2 on my box. I use kdm to load desktop sessions. There is no shutdown option available in gnome-session. How do I get shutdown reboot options working in gnome-session. Best, Dave Please pardon my typo, I am just a kid.

FYI: another 'option CBB_DEBUG' error

2010-12-28 Thread Dave Anderson
/share/mk/sys.mk). -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

Re: Random freezes

2010-12-19 Thread Dave Del Debbio
. Are there any other options to trace it ? Thanks in advance, here's my dmesg below: inteldrm0 at vga1: irq 11 drm0 at inteldrm0 When X freezes up, press the Fn button. Does that solve the issue? Dave.

Re: OT - gmail alternatives

2010-12-09 Thread Dave Anderson
all outgoing traffic from their customers to port 25. Running my own mailserver from my home has worked for me for 15+ years. Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

FYI: Error building kernel with CBB_DEBUG option

2010-12-08 Thread Dave Anderson
in.) *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/TEST (line 92 of /usr/share/mk/sys.mk). Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

'cvs update' asking for password?!

2010-12-07 Thread Dave Anderson
that can continue: publickey,password,keyboard-interactive debug1: Next authentication method: password r...@anoncvs.comstyle.com's password: -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

Re: 'cvs update' asking for password?!

2010-12-07 Thread Dave Anderson
On Tue, 7 Dec 2010, Jacob Meuser wrote: On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 05:40:39PM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote: No doubt I've screwed something up, but I can't figure out what. # echo $CVSROOT anoncvs.comstyle.com:/cvs ^ # cvs -t -d$CVSROOT -q up -Pd - main loop with CVSROOT=anoncvs.comstyle.com

Re: em(4) ierrs [solved]

2010-09-22 Thread Dave Del Debbio
I, unfortunately, am still experiencing livelocks on my em interfaces on my Dell R200 server in bridging mode. I'm going to have to schedule an upgrade to the latest snapshot first to see if that clears up any issues, but barring that I'm not sure where to look. Perhaps I'll also try the UP

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2010-09-22 Thread Dave Del Debbio
I, unfortunately, am still experiencing livelocks on my em interfaces on my Dell R200 server in bridging mode. I'm going to have to schedule an upgrade to the latest snapshot first to see if that clears up any issues, but barring that I'm not sure where to look. Perhaps I'll also try the UP

Re: MTA choice

2010-08-13 Thread Dave Anderson
(on a light-duty, mostly-home mailserver) for 15 years. Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

Re: MTA choice

2010-08-13 Thread Dave Anderson
On Fri, 13 Aug 2010, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote: Dave Anderson wrote: On Fri, 13 Aug 2010,j...@fixedpointgroup.com wrote: sendmail is fine if you have a few users at a relatively quiet domain, all of whom you want to have system accounts on the mailserver. You imply that sendmail is _only_

Re: Multiple web servers hosting different sites behind single public IP (all listening on port 80)?

2010-07-01 Thread Dave Anderson
for abc.com/coolstuff, but it's not at all clear how that worked in your original setup -- since abc.com and abc.com/coolstuff would necessarily connect to the same IP address.] Dave I've read the following docs about relayd and it sounds like it'll do reverse web proxying which is what I

Re: a secure web server

2010-05-24 Thread Dave Wilson
On 24/05/2010 11:44, Jozsi Vadkan wrote: I want to use a secure web server on OpenBSD. It would serve only static html filest, no cgi, no php, etc. It just have to be secure, no need to be fast, just secure [only using it with https]. What would be the best web server software?

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2010-05-07 Thread Dave Del Debbio
fi awk '{printf %s\r\n,$0} END {printf %c, 26}' $1 | lpr - } HTH, Dave Not 100% sure about HP's postscript emulation but my Brother printer does postscript level 3 emulation well enough for all my printing needs so far. Greg

Re: couldn't map interrupt

2010-05-01 Thread Dave Anderson
** Reply to message from Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com on Sun, 4 Apr 2010 20:30:15 -0400 (EDT) On Thu, 1 Apr 2010, Dave Anderson wrote: On Thu, 1 Apr 2010, Dave Anderson wrote: I've inherited an old notebook (Sony Vaio PCG-FX120) whose CardBus slots are (presumably) unusable because

intel drm problems in current

2010-04-30 Thread dave
by installing the latest snapshot, then and only then, cvs -CURRENT (and follow Oga's instructions)? Dave

ktrace pppd errno 25 Was: pppd- unable to set non-blocking mode

2010-04-29 Thread dave
:07 -0700 From: dave d...@deldebbio.org To: misc@openbsd.org Hi there, For the last two snapshots, I have started receiving the following output in /var/log/daemon: Apr 28 06:17:07 puffy pppd[5388]: Couldn't set device to non-blocking mode: Inappropriate ioctl for device A search of both @tech

pppd- unable to set non-blocking mode

2010-04-28 Thread dave
what would have changed; I have not had this output before. The configuration files have not changed either. /var/log/daemon Apr 28 06:16:55 puffy pppd[5388]: pppd 2.3.5 started by dave, uid 0 Apr 28 06:17:06 puffy pppd[5388]: Serial connection established. Apr 28 06:17:07 puffy pppd[5388

Re: couldn't map interrupt

2010-04-04 Thread Dave Anderson
On Thu, 1 Apr 2010, Dave Anderson wrote: On Thu, 1 Apr 2010, Dave Anderson wrote: I've inherited an old notebook (Sony Vaio PCG-FX120) whose CardBus slots are (presumably) unusable because their interrupts aren't mapped: cbb0 at pci1 dev 2 function 0 Ricoh 5C476 CardBus rev 0x80: couldn't \ map

couldn't map interrupt

2010-04-01 Thread Dave Anderson
; the system isn't in use yet, so even complete reinstalls are fine. Thanks for any help, Dave OpenBSD 4.7-current (GENERIC) #0: Tue Mar 30 11:36:17 EDT 2010 d...@minya.daveanderson.com:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC cpu0: Intel Pentium III (GenuineIntel 686-class) 696 MHz cpu0

Re: couldn't map interrupt

2010-04-01 Thread Dave Anderson
On Thu, 1 Apr 2010, Dave Anderson wrote: I've inherited an old notebook (Sony Vaio PCG-FX120) whose CardBus slots are (presumably) unusable because their interrupts aren't mapped: cbb0 at pci1 dev 2 function 0 Ricoh 5C476 CardBus rev 0x80: couldn't \ map interrupt cbb1 at pci1 dev 2 function 1

Re: PF: antispoof vs URPF

2010-03-31 Thread Dave Anderson
to the packet's source address, which is somewhat similar to what antispoof does. Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

Re: ZFS in OpenBSD

2010-03-22 Thread Dave Anderson
that many people are tired of seeing quetions that have already been asked and answered posted again by people who apparently can't be bothered to search the archives. If you waste their time in this way, they will, not unreasonably, be irritated. Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

Re: How to make FTP work from the firewall system?

2010-03-18 Thread Dave Anderson
on. Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

Re: How to make FTP work from the firewall system?

2010-03-16 Thread Dave Anderson
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Simon Perreault wrote: On 03/15/2010 11:49 PM, Dave Anderson wrote: I'm configuring a notebook which will use PF to protect itself from the environments in which I use it, and would like to have FTP 'just work' on it -- whether it's from an explicit FTP command, from

Re: How to make FTP work from the firewall system?

2010-03-16 Thread Dave Anderson
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Dave Anderson wrote: On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Simon Perreault wrote: On 03/15/2010 11:49 PM, Dave Anderson wrote: I'm configuring a notebook which will use PF to protect itself from the environments in which I use it, and would like to have FTP 'just work' on it -- whether

Re: How to make FTP work from the firewall system?

2010-03-16 Thread Dave Anderson
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Gaby Vanhegan wrote: On 16 Mar 2010, at 17:24, Dave Anderson wrote: I'm configuring a notebook which will use PF to protect itself from the environments in which I use it, and would like to have FTP 'just work' on it -- whether it's from an explicit FTP command, from

Re: How to make FTP work from the firewall system?

2010-03-16 Thread Dave Anderson
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2010-03-16, J.C. Roberts list-...@designtools.org wrote: On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:39:01 -0400 (EDT) Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com wrote: I see two options: 1. pass out This can work for passive FTP if one is willing to allow outbound

Omission in pf.conf manpage for current at www.openbsd.org?

2010-03-16 Thread Dave Anderson
In the body of the manpage, the 'divert-packet', 'divert-reply' and 'divert-to' options are mentioned -- but there is no mention of them in the BNF at the end of the manpage (a search on 'divert' finds nothing). Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

Re: How to make FTP work from the firewall system?

2010-03-16 Thread Dave Anderson
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2010-03-16, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote: On 2010-03-16, Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com wrote: I do notice that 4.7 has a new divert-to-userland ability that looks like it could be used to solve this problem properly I think

How to make FTP work from the firewall system?

2010-03-15 Thread Dave Anderson
control-connection packets on the egress interface. If I read the documentation correctly, ftp-proxy has not (yet) been updated to work this way; is anyone known to be planning to do this? Thanks, Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

Re: Advice requested on modem WiFi for old notebook

2010-03-05 Thread Dave Anderson
On Tue, 2 Mar 2010, Brynet wrote: Dave wrote: Unfortunatly that resulted in a system that wouldn't boot. Well that is indeed quite unfortunate, sorry, but maybe you can send acpidump(8) output to dm...@? Done. 4.7 is near release, can you try a 4.7-beta snapshot? Will do. Dave

Re: Advice requested on modem WiFi for old notebook

2010-03-05 Thread Dave Anderson
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010, Dave Anderson wrote: On Tue, 2 Mar 2010, Brynet wrote: Dave wrote: Unfortunatly that resulted in a system that wouldn't boot. 4.7 is near release, can you try a 4.7-beta snapshot? Will do. If apm is disabled, the 3 March 2010 snapshot hangs at the same place in the boot

Re: -current or -stable [was: Not another Browser Question]

2010-03-03 Thread Dave Anderson
, the choice may be either -current or not using the device, and -current may be the lesser evil. However, one should not expect hand-holding from the developers. Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

Re: Advice requested on modem WiFi for old notebook

2010-03-02 Thread Dave Anderson
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Dave Anderson wrote: On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Brynet wrote: Maybe you can try using acpi? by disabling apm in UKC or via config(8)? Given the various mentions recently on this list, I should have thought of trying that even though it's not (to me) an obvious connection. I'll

Advice requested on modem WiFi for old notebook

2010-03-01 Thread Dave Anderson
802.11 drivers mention USB 2.0; at least one specifically states that USB 1.0 is not supported. Other than actually trying each one, how can I tell which of them will work with USB 1.0? Thanks for any help. Dave OpenBSD 4.6 (GENERIC) #58: Thu Jul 9 21:24:42 MDT 2009 dera

Re: Advice requested on modem WiFi for old notebook

2010-03-01 Thread Dave Anderson
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Brad Tilley wrote: On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 20:41 -0500, Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com wrote: I've inherited an old notebook (Sony Vaio PCG-FX120) and installed 4.6-release on it; while I haven't yet done extensive testing, most things (except the LoseModem, of course

Re: Advice requested on modem WiFi for old notebook

2010-03-01 Thread Dave Anderson
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Brynet wrote: Dave wrote: Since I didn't see any not configured messages for cbb*, my guess is that this is at least partly functional; is that correct? What limitations does the couldn't map interrupt message imply for WiFi or modem use? (There don't seem

Re: umts need help

2010-01-30 Thread dave
This is for the archives. '' 'ATE1' Turns out this is neither needed to debug the chat script nor needed in the final script: TIMEOUT 30 '' AT+CFUN=1\r\d\c # wait until the modem echoes '+PACSP0' '+PACSP0' # chat(8) says '/d' '/c' not valid for 'expect'

Re: Hardware input / output modules

2010-01-20 Thread Dave Wilson
to the system. Thanks Regards I don't know about PCI cards, but there are many dataloggers and sensors which communicate over RS232, and OpenBSD has support for a wide range of USB to serial devices[0], and multiport PCI serial cards[1]. Hope that's helpful. Dave W [0] http

Re: How to turn on the numlock?

2009-12-27 Thread Dave Wilson
On 27/12/2009 23:47, xeagle linux wrote: *Hi,* ** *I would like to open the numeric keys automatically every time when OpenBSD starts !* *Who can help me?* ** *Mysorrow* Easiest way is, most BIOSes these days have an option to have numlock default to on at boot. I'm sure you could do

Re: Odd name lookup behavior

2009-11-19 Thread Dave Anderson
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, stan wrote: On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:03:27PM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote: On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, stan wrote: On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 05:00:02PM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote: On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, stan wrote: Can anyone xplain this behavior to me? Without access

Re: Odd name lookup behavior

2009-11-19 Thread Dave Anderson
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, stan wrote: On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 11:24:44AM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote: On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, stan wrote: On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:03:27PM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote: On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, stan wrote: On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 05:00:02PM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote

Re: Odd name lookup behavior

2009-11-19 Thread Dave Anderson
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, stan wrote: On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 03:08:25PM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote: On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, stan wrote: On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 11:24:44AM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote: On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, stan wrote: On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:03:27PM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote

Re: Odd name lookup behavior

2009-11-18 Thread Dave Anderson
of nmap, but I expect that it's reporting the 'official' name from the reverse lookup regardless of how you initially specified the system to scan. Given that it can scan multiple hosts this makes sense, since it may not have been given names for all of them. Dave -- Dave Anderson d

Re: Odd name lookup behavior

2009-11-18 Thread Dave Anderson
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, stan wrote: On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 05:00:02PM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote: On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, stan wrote: Can anyone xplain this behavior to me? Without access to your nameservers it's not possible to be sure, but see below -- this looks normal to me. Given

Re: Odd name lookup behavior

2009-11-18 Thread Dave Anderson
. If it's configured to do so. Sorry, you're quite right -- there can be multiple PTR records. Evidently my brain wasn't fully engaged. Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

Re: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/11/03/linux_kernel_vulnerability

2009-11-08 Thread Dave Wilson
are of similar bang-for-buck as off-the-shelf PCs, I for one would be *very* interested to know about them. An ARM laptop would be especially win :-) Dave W

Re: 4.6 arriving

2009-10-16 Thread Dave Wilson
Lars Nooden wrote: patrick keshishian wrote: ...So long as Theo continues his no compromise/no bullshit attitude and keeps the project truly free and secure, I will continue my support of the project (what little it may be). +1 Hey, I'm not for a moment suggesting its a /bad/ thing.

Re: 4.6 arriving

2009-10-15 Thread Dave Wilson
for being in a wireframe Puffy mug :-) Dave W

4.6 arriving

2009-10-02 Thread Dave Anderson
The CD set showed up in today's mail (near Boston, Mass.) Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

can't run 'ps' and 'trace' for PR

2009-08-28 Thread Dave Del Debbio
Hi misc When using tip(1) with a serial console, I am unable to enter ps and trace at the ddb prompt. Any suggestions on how I can do that so that I can use sendbug to send a PR. Thanks, Dave Output from # tip tty00 | tee logfile snip connected OpenBSD/i386 BOOT 3.02 boot boot booting

Re: can't run 'ps' and 'trace' for PR

2009-08-28 Thread Dave Del Debbio
Hi misc When using tip(1) with a serial console, I am unable to enter ps and trace at the ddb prompt. Any suggestions on how I can do that so that I can use sendbug to send a PR. boot hd0a:/bsd -d sorry for the noise. Dave

Re: Plans for an online meeting regarding Radiotap

2009-08-21 Thread Dave Young
-list, I'm not the david what you want to send to -- Regards dave

Can someone tell me if my disk is dying...

2009-07-08 Thread Dave Wilson
have to try a wipe and reinstall, which will be a PITA as there's half a terabyte of mirrors I'll have to rebuild. Oh well :-) Ta, Dave W -- slash:~# dmesg console is /virtual-devi...@100/cons...@1 Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California

Re: autowhitelister for spamd needs testing

2009-04-22 Thread Dave Anderson
to generate a list of canditates for whitelisting, but only apply any of them after they are manually approved. Dave -- Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com

ipmi support on a Dell PowerEdge SC1425

2009-04-17 Thread Dave Wilson
but under my amd64 install of 4.4 I get 'not configured'. My current theory is that I've done something dumb. Anyone care to tell me what it is? Dave W OpenBSD 4.4-stable (GENERIC) #0: Tue Jan 27 09:34:13 GMT 2009 r...@constantine:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC real mem

Re: I can't download OpenBSD 4.5, 550 /pub/OpenBSD/4.5: Permission denied.

2009-04-16 Thread Dave Anderson
On Thu, 16 Apr 2009, Juan Jimenez Galdos wrote: Hi. I want download OPenBSD 4.5 but i can't. I try to enter in the directory but it says 550 /pub/OpenBSD/4.5: Permission denied. The others directories work well. Thank you very much. It's not released yet! Wait for May 1st. Dave

Re: Parallel build in ports - make -j4

2009-03-26 Thread Dave Wilson
Christian Weisgerber wrote: I'm not happy with this approach of delaying all parallel building until things are perfect. In practice, a lot could be gained by simply marking all ports that are parallel-safe right now (or conversely, marking all those that aren't), without attempting to fix

Re: European orders

2009-03-25 Thread Dave Wilson
frantisek holop wrote: that is all i am asking. more transparency in this open project. Whilst transparency is a good thing, and the project is known for its open stance, surely in this particular case it would be imprudent for us to comment further until the parties directly involved have

Re: mouse cursor is gone after running xorgconfig with nv driver

2009-03-12 Thread Dave K
an OpenBSD system with an Nvidia hardware config, but I have had to put: OptionHWcursorFalse in the Device section of the Xorg config on certain Linux and Solaris systems using Nvidia 6150 hardware. -- Dave K Unix Systems Network Administrator Mount Laurel NJ

Re: 1.2GHz US$99 ARM wall plug

2009-02-25 Thread Dave Wilson
Nick Holland wrote: Dave Wilson wrote: http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS9634061300.html Marvell Semiconductor, eh? They look rather nifty. Even the hardware design is to be released under some sort of open license. a company with a spotty history on open -- see malo(4) (spotty

1.2GHz US$99 ARM wall plug

2009-02-24 Thread Dave Wilson
http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS9634061300.html They look rather nifty. Even the hardware design is to be released under some sort of open license. We've already got the armish port. If Dale Rahn or another OpenBSD dev wants to do a port to this thing, I'll buy them the dev kit to do it with.

Re: user-friendliness and netbsd

2009-02-23 Thread Dave Wilson
Snip possibly trolling stuff Only one OS has been holding out against HappyNewWorld's rampaging user-friendliness, GUIs co. armies: OpenBSD! On the contrary, I find OpenBSD remarkably user-friendly. Almost everything I want is already in base, most things are set up with intelligent and safe

Silly serial console question

2009-02-10 Thread Dave Wilson
In my grandfather's attic (RIP) I unearthed one of these: http://www.omnidatasys.net/product/spec_dataterminal_ti703.htm which in a nutshell is a paper terminal which runs at 300 baud. I figured it could be fun to set it up as a serial console on one of my machines, and maybe useful if I left

Serial port on ThinkPad T41 docking station

2009-02-04 Thread Dave Wilson
Hi all, I've got an IBM ThinkPad T41, dmesg below, and the appropriate docking station, 74P6733. Said docking station has a serial port on it. I can't find any referance to serial devices in the dmesg, and trying cu -l /dev/cua00, and indeed cua01 and all the rest, gives device not configured.

Re: Serial port on ThinkPad T41 docking station

2009-02-04 Thread Dave Wilson
Jonathan Gray wrote: If it's anything like the T42 the serial port is disabled by default in the bios, it is included in the laptop but you need something like a port replicator/docking station to get a physical connector. After changing the bios option it should just work, you can even

Re: rfc1918

2009-01-22 Thread Dave K
over the Internet, they may well be present within the local network environment provided by your ISP. The miscreant next door is just as dangerous (potentially) as the miscreant on the other side of the planet. Besides, it's a cheap bit of protection, so why not do it? -- Dave K Unix Systems

Re: Capturing useful debugging info on a hung machine (T1000)

2009-01-19 Thread Dave Wilson
Stuart Henderson wrote: set ddb.console=1 (needs to be done with securelevel=0; add to sysctl.conf and reboot), then you can send a BREAK over the serial port and usually it will put you into DDB. I set the sysctl a while ago. It hung again today whilst I was trying to SSH an ISO to it, so

Capturing useful debugging info on a hung machine (T1000)

2009-01-15 Thread Dave Wilson
I have a Sun Fire T1000 (sparc64), which a while ago was occasionally panicking, and I submitted a bug. kettenis@ commited a fix, and it stopped panicking. All good. Now I have a different problem. Every now and then, it just hangs. As far as I can tell, its a complete hardlock. I can't get it to

Re: Port ZFS to OpenBSD

2009-01-15 Thread Dave Wilson
Khalid Schofield wrote: Dev's. What are the chances of getting a port of ZFS to OpenBSD? I can't quite bring myself to run solaris since it lacks so much of what I love about OpenBSD and Linux is back to square one because of the reasons I moved to OpenBSD. Khalid Given the Dev's

Re: weekly/locate.updatedb problem

2008-12-28 Thread Dave K
configuration in place to see what happens as time goes on. -- Dave K Unix Systems Network Administrator Mount Laurel NJ

Re: environmental prerequisites for kernel development (was Re: Any Dev interested in SIS Ethernet/SATA driver development?)

2008-12-27 Thread Dave Wilson
Lars NoodC)n wrote: bofh wrote: I think Marco's point was that if there are crashes, lockups, etc, it is a pain in the ass not to have console access, or to be able to unplug the power and reboot into a working config/kernel, etc etc. ... Access to a second box, for control, which has both

Re: /usr/obj slice size

2008-12-15 Thread Dave Wilson
Paul de Weerd wrote: On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 06:17:53AM -0600, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote: 2. In any case, how big does that slice need to be? Mine is 2G, but the size depends on a lot of things. What arch are you building for ? Do you only build kernels ? Full make build ? Making Xorg ? I

bge vs nfe in a Sun Fire X2200

2008-12-12 Thread Dave Wilson
Hi all, I'm about to build a router using a Sun Fire X2200, which comes with 4 on-board gigabit ethernet interfaces: nfe0 at pci0 dev 8 function 0 NVIDIA MCP55 LAN rev 0xa3 eephy0 at nfe0 phy 2: Marvell 88E1149 Gigabit PHY, rev. 1 nfe1 at pci0 dev 9 function 0 NVIDIA MCP55 LAN rev 0xa3 eephy1 at

Missing command in ddb after panic in Sparc64 MP

2008-12-10 Thread Dave Wilson
between not cluttering up the bug tracker and making sure the right people see things, that would be nifty too. I suspect I should have sent this one as a bug. Dave W -- Original Message Subject: Panic on T1000 running 7/12/08 snapshot Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2008 14:21:51 + From

Re: Packet Filter: how to keep device names on hardware failure?

2008-11-08 Thread Dave Anderson
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008, johan beisser wrote: On Nov 7, 2008, at 9:44 AM, Dave Anderson wrote: Perhaps most of these issues could be dealt with by changing the network configuration procedure to have a hierarchy of interface-configuration files rather than just hostname.interface-name

Re: Packet Filter: how to keep device names on hardware failure?

2008-11-07 Thread Dave Anderson
. This appears to be a fairly simple change. Does it sound reasonable to people with more knowledge of OpenBSD networking? Dave -- Dave Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Packet Filter: how to keep device names on hardware failure?

2008-11-07 Thread Dave Anderson
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008, Ted Unangst wrote: On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Dave Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Network configuration has bugged me a bit ever since I started using OpenBSD, not just the real security issue that Harald Dunkel points out but general ease of administration issues

Re: Packet Filter: how to keep device names on hardware failure?

2008-11-07 Thread Dave Anderson
or configured in a system. Dave -- Dave Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Packet Filter: how to keep device names on hardware failure?

2008-11-07 Thread Dave Anderson
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008, Chris Kuethe wrote: On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 3:55 PM, Dave Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe I'm just confused, but my recollection is that one needs to set up the appropriate hostname.interface-name to enable the interface before the egress interface group works

load balanced carp and local routes

2008-10-23 Thread dave-bsd
, nor useful to us. So my question is, what is carp thinking in this configuration? Am I wrong to expect that all four load balanced carp hosts should contain a local route to the carpdev for a shared carp IP? Why would vhid1,advskew0 be different than the other three? Thanks in advance. --dave

4.4 arriving in the U.S.

2008-10-14 Thread Dave Anderson
Today's mail delivered the 4.4 CDs near Boston, Mass. Many thanks to the developers, Dave -- Dave Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: 4.4 in Poissy, near Paris, France

2008-10-13 Thread Dave Wilson
Freddy DISSAUX wrote: Thanks to all the developers for a job well done. Just arrived by morning post here in Coventry, Great Britain. 2 T-shirts and a shiny shiny disk set. Cheers Wim! SD

Re: DNS confusion about www.oorexx.org

2008-10-02 Thread Dave Anderson
what looks like an IPv4 address as its value (rather than an FQDN, as is IIRC required), and why doesn't it show up when we request all information? Dave -- Dave Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Using trunk(4) to put a router in a switch ring

2008-09-24 Thread Dave Wilson
Pete Vickers wrote: well i think you could insert your dual NIC openbsd host into the switch 'ring' physically, then bridging between the 2 NICs and firing up STP, but be aware that every time you up/down an interface or reboot your openbsd box, you'll trigger an STP recalc - which is around

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