.
Cheers,
Mark
,
Mark
console is /[EMAIL PROTECTED],70/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED],40:a
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 1995-2006 OpenBSD. All rights reserved. http://www.OpenBSD.org
OpenBSD 4.0
sys/dev/systrace.h
P sys/dev/pci/arc.c
P sys/dev/pci/if_em.c
P usr.sbin/httpd/src/main/http_protocol.c
-- Mark
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 07:20:05AM -0600, David Terrell wrote:
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 02:43:21PM +1000, Damien Miller wrote:
I think you would be nuts to write your web applications in C, unless
you are a master with a good reason.
I just want to say, writing thick web-applications
certainly
the wrong place. Installing packages that do not match your installed
version leads to chaos, and sometimes public ridicule.
5.5 hours to go until 01 Nov 2006 00:00:00 UTC. (The release may be
later or earlier than this, at Theo's pleasure.)
-- Mark
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 10:15:02PM +0200, Paul Irofti wrote:
On Tuesday 31 October 2006 21:40, Mark Zimmerman wrote:
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 01:19:09PM -0500, John Kintzele wrote:
Hello,
OpenBSD 4.0 installed from official CD (i386). No problems. In
trying to install various Gnome
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 03:37:05PM -0500, Harry Menegay wrote:
Paul Irofti wrote:
On Tuesday 31 October 2006 21:40, Mark Zimmerman wrote:
deleted excess repetition
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 01:19:09PM -0500, John Kintzele wrote:
He said official CD, so you might reconsider your answer
On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 07:31:39AM -0600, Diana Eichert wrote:
On Sun, 8 Oct 2006, Gustavo Rios wrote:
I meant more CPU processing cycles per a given constant
amount of money! That's it.
Hmmm, before I answer that question I'd like to know what are
the intended uses? For example, for
On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 02:42:12PM -0700, Joe wrote:
By the way, if anyone has any pointers (no pun intended) for a
CS newbie, any help and recommendations are always appeciated.
I like the OpenBSD development community and hope to contribute
some code and patches in the future.
Advanced
.
Joachim
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Information Security Specialist - Masters of Tech
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 859.948.5841
PGP ID: 0x0EA3D5A2
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 05:48:26PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 12:52:41PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 10:55:30AM +0200, Aiko Barz wrote:
The issue: If my users start to install a php-Filebrowser, they are
able to access the other
Hi Czeslaw,
Can you try the attached patch? You'll have to do a make in
sys/dev/pci after you've applied the patch.
Index: dev/pci/pcidevs
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/pci/pcidevs,v
retrieving revision 1.1139
diff -u -p -r1.1139
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 05:44:40PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, AndrC)s wrote:
egrep shouldn't find anything, you are searching for the string in
some text here, clearly, it isn't there.
Nah, an empty search pattern should match any line, as defined by SU
and the man
greater overhead because of directory lookups... Look for filter
recpients not in the directory
Have you looked at the M$ Intelligent Message Filter which is part of
SP2? I have spamassain+virus scan done by my provider; then run a
virusscan+IMF on the exchangebox.
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drs. Mark C. Prins
Spatial
That said. If you used 3.9 in your attempt, try installing a recent
snapshot.
Mark
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 20:58:08 -0400
From: Mike Erdely [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark Kettenis wrote:
Last night I checked in a driver, msk(4), for the previously
unsupported Marvell and SysKonnect Gigabit NICs.
I couldn't wait to get home! I downloaded the latest snapshot (today's
from
a fresh kernel (or fetch tourself today's
snapshot) and send me the dmesg, and a short report how well the
driver works for you.
Thanks,
Mark
them into.
These cards will show up as Yukon II or Yukon-2 in dmesg like:
skc0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 Marvell Yukon 88E8053 rev 0x22, Marvell Yukon-2
EC rev. A3 (0x2): irq 11
sk port A at skc0 not configured
Please contact me if you're willing to donate one.
Thanks,
Mark
alternatives to manufacturer's device
drivers.
..
..
= = = =
My Congratulations to the project,
+++chefren
Thank you, OpenBSD developers. I know you guys have probably taken some
shots over refusal to use blobs, but you've sure been proven right by this.
Mark
hangs in bios after reboot and
kernel panics when pcmcia card is removed.
---snip---
The 'panic on pcmcia eject' issue looks like bug #5128. I see the same
thing on my thinkpad 560X running 3.9-stable. Is your machine a
thinkpad also?
-- Mark
) then you are probably out of luck.
-- Mark
to accomplish this.
Presuming you want to have this fixed properly, can you try compiling
a GENERIC.MP kernel with option MPVERBOSE in the kernel
configuration file and post the full dmesg?
Mark
both stdout- and stderr-looking output. I'd really like to
know, and if there's something wrong with doing 21 then what is
the correct method?
Thank you,
Mark
If you have this lm(4) variant, can you please mail me the output of
sysctl hw.sensors? I'm trying to resolve an issue where the data
sheet is unclear, and seeing some output from the real world will
probably help me solve it.
Mark
work properly with a 3.9 bsd.mp,
you might want to try your luck with a -current snapshot a go.
If running a -current snapshot doesn't resolve the problems, please
submit a full bug report.
Cheers,
Mark
://10.0.20.38/start/
ProxyPass /suse/ https://10.0.20.38/suse/
.
ProxyPass /wiki/ http://10.64.5.247/wiki/
ProxyPassReverse /wiki/ http://10.64.5.247/wiki/
Thanks a lot for reading up to here :)
Greetings, o/s
--
drs. Mark C. Prins
Spatial Fusion Specialist / Network Administration
SkypeMe
!?
- 'tcpdump -n -e -ttt -i pflog0' shows nothing more than a
warning about
no assigned ipv4 address (quite ok I think)
- 'pflogd -D' returns nothing
What am I missing?
set loginterface ?
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drs. Mark C. Prins
Spatial Fusion Specialist / Network Administration
SkypeMe@ skype:mark.prins-caris.nl
of ideas here. Can you help?
php is old, and best avoided as a matter of general principle. There
have been several security bugs found and fixed since 4.3.8.
my bets are on php
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drs. Mark C. Prins
Spatial Fusion Specialist / Network Administration
SkypeMe@ skype:mark.prins-caris.nl
. I never thought to try bsd.mp, so I'll have to do
that sometime soon.
This box might be different from what you have. It has no slots of
any kind and even has a disconnected laptop-style power supply and a
laptop cdrom.
-Mark
ps, here is my xorg.conf, pretty plain.
Section ServerLayout
, feature=0
dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80
root on wd0a
rootdev=0x0 rrootdev=0x300 rawdev=0x302
pckbc: cmd failed
pckbc: cmd failed
pckbc: cmd failed
auich0: measured ac97 link rate at 48003 Hz, will use 48000 Hz
-Mark
Here are the pieces of my pf.conf that allowed me to play AoM and such,
I haven't played AoE3 yet, but the concept is probably similar w/
different ports (or maybe the same, who knows?)
from pf.conf:
mark=192.168.10.10
...
tcp_games=6073 34987 37456 \
# AoM (6073), RoN (34987
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello
I've just installed OpenBSD 3.8 on an SGI O2, somehow by accident I have
deleted partition p and therefore the machine will not boot into
OpenBSD. How do I re-create partition P?
Mark.
- --
- ---
Mark Nelson
Will spamd work if /var/db/spamd is a symbolic link to a file on a RAM
disk?
I noticed that spamd uses quite a bit of disk I/O (on a box that is
bound by disk I/O).
Is it safe to make a backup copy of the file while spamd is running?
I'm willing to trade the possibility of losing 30 minutes
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 09:35:20AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Spamd uses Berkeley DB - if your disk file is large you will use
plenty of I/O to it.
Ok, so looks like my options are:
(1) take spamd down, call db_checkpoint, copy files, restart spamd
(2) mess around with
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 09:46:59AM -0800, J. C. Roberts wrote:
Please think about what Bob suggested for a moment and then look at your
reply. -The overhead and resource usage of creating/maintaining a ram
disk is greater than simply increasing the physmem allocation for
caching files.
I did
into
kernel configuration mode (boot -c) and then disabling pciide (disable pciide*)
before continuing the boot process.
I don't know if this will help in your case, but it might be worth a quick try.
Mark.
to know how to prevent reoccurrence.
Thanks
Mark
Skimming through my leases file I noticed a bogus MAC address of
45:3b:13:0d:89:0a as well as two others which used the hostname
detective and leased all of the available IP addresses in my pool for
two minutes. I googled for this situation and found
A driver for the K2 SATA controller found in the Apple iMac G5 was
just committed to the tree. This means that almost all built-in
devices are now supported and my iMac now boots multi-user from its
internal SATA disk.
There are still some issues to be solved, like support for the
built-in power
close the finwait2 conections
Any ideas
Mark.
an extra hard reset (power
cycle) but that's probably because they're strewn all over the building
and the way the power comes back up. They have external power supply and
no fan.
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drs. Mark C. Prins
Spatial Fusion Specialist / Network Specialist
SkypeMe@ callto:mark.prins-caris.nl
work just fine.
Mark T. Uemura
OpenBSD Support Japan Inc.
www.openbsd-support.com
Tel: +81-(0)3-3715-3032
On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 08:38:27PM -0700, Ben wrote:
Followed some instructions from last year
(http://openbsd.cz/~pruzicka/vpn.html) and as per a fair number of other
posts, I seem
issues.
Thanks to mickey@ for writing the driver. It allows me to run on many
more systems...
mark
the keyboard within the dmesg output. The eeprom command
shows keyboard
as input-device. The same behaviour can be seen with the 3.7 release and
the latest snapshot.
My OpenBoot version is 4.17.1. I'm new to openbsd maybe I'm missing
something obvious here.
Thanks in advance,
mark
dmesg:
OpenBSD
accept
Does anyone have a sample ruleset for PF for a network that looks like this
A wired internal network that is nat'd to the outside world on one range
(192.168.4.10-20) and another range that is unrouteable and can only go
out through squid/dante (20-50).
A wireless network interface that
Please reread the current INSTALL.sgi again, in particular the section
on Booting from CD-ROM installation media.
It should no longer be necessary to enter the Command Monitor to boot
from CD-ROM; just choose Install System Software from the System
Maintenance Menu.
Mark
Hi,
would it be possible to share these patches. I've been having similar
problems with the U530 on generic kernels ( 3.5, 3.6 ). I would love
patches that work against release if possible.
Regards,
Mark
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf
-proxy' to do this type of thing
(maybe pound, tinyproxy 1.70, or squid in accelerator-mode). It would
run on either the PF box or another box that you rdr to.
httpd with mod_proxy enabled does this just fine for http; https is
problematic...
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Mark C. Prins
Spatial Fusion Specialist / Network
OSLoadFilename
boot -f boot /bsd
This should land you in the OpenBSD installation process.
Mark
for postfix or sendmail or whatever.
Configuration examples are in the manpages.
-Mark
No, this is not what I was asking for. Of course, we can block
by OS but what I wanted to know was, how did Steve determine that
Linux hosts were causing him grief on the Netserver running 3.6 ?
I should have been clearer. Sorry about that. Thanks nevertheless.
Mark T. Uemura
OpenBSD
but we've not much to go by. A dmesg would
be helpful but you're best bet is either to get to this box or get to
the console via a serial cable from another box.
Mark T. Uemura
OpenBSD Support Japan Inc.
www.openbsd-support.com
isakmpd.conf on one side:
...
[Phase 2]
-Connections= IPsec-clients,CONN-VPNPrueba2
+Passive-connections= IPsec-clients,CONN-VPNPrueba2
Try making this one change the isakmpd.conf on the VPN-peer
that the clients will be connecting to.
Mark T. Uemura
OpenBSD Support Japan Inc
assuming that you are making the user authenticate again after
making any change to the authpf.rules for that particular user.
You should be able to use the following pf.conf and authpf.rules
for your particular needs.
I hope that this helps.
Mark T. Uemura
OpenBSD Support Japan Inc
edit the isakmpd.conf file on A respectively.
- I'm also assuming that your pf.conf files on both vpn-peers are not
blocking communication from B to A or a.
Mark T. Uemura
OpenBSD Support Japan Inc.
www.openbsd-support.com
the myriad of benefits gained by integrating OpenBSD into corporate IT
Infrastructures. Of course, smaller companies would benefit just as much
and would probably appreciate the savings even more so. I'm just here
spreading the word :)
Thanks once again.
Cheers,
Mark Uemura
OpenBSD Support
, documentors and supporters
that are equally passionate about OpenBSD and Security.
I'm just having fun and enjoying the ride :)
Cheers,
Mark Uemura
OpenBSD Support Japan Inc.
www.openbsd-support.com
P.S. Thanks Theo!
company website with the presentation.
http://www.openbsd-support.com/jp/en/htm/mgp/index.shtml
I hope this helps others put forth a good case for
OpenBSD in their working environment.
Cheers,
Mark T. Uemura
OpenBSD Support Japan Inc.
www.openbsd-support.com
that these systems don't
come with IDE, but only SATA and SCSI. We are using a custom raid solution
that will not work with SCSI, so my choices are limited.
Mark Pickell
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