Re: exit serial console on F4

2005-08-30 Thread Matt Provost
On Aug 30 11:07 AM, Roger Neth Jr wrote: > Hello List, I am experimenting with serial consoles and had tty00 open on > fvwm X windows term. Closed the term and went to ctl-alt-F4 and logged in > root to cu -l tty00 and connected successfully. > I tried ^C and ^D to disconnect from the serial cons

Re: Disable/Passprotect single user mode

2005-08-27 Thread Matt Provost
On Aug 27 01:07 PM, JSD wrote: > Hi folks, > > I have a big root access problem. If someone has physical > access to my OpenBSD box, than he/she can swith into single > user mode (-s) and can change the password of root. It is a > big problem for me and I would like to password protect this > sing

Re: make /dev/pf world readable? CLOSED

2005-08-04 Thread Matt Provost
On Aug 04 05:21 PM, Artur Grabowski wrote: > Jan Sepp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > The answer was surprisingly simple. I just had to create a second pf > > device, chown it and make it read-only for the new owner, and I could get > > my statistics. These are the actual commands: > > > > soek

Re: make /dev/pf world readable?

2005-07-27 Thread Matt Provost
On Jul 27 09:31 AM, Jan Sepp wrote: > Hello, > > I am creating a shell script that gathers PF statistics for my various > interfaces, as in pfctl -i <> -vvsI . (Yes, I am aware of the > existence of rpfcd, but as I want to monitor only one local box and > write the output directly to console,

Re: Honesty needed...

2005-06-28 Thread Matt Provost
On Jun 28 02:45 PM, Matt Juszczak wrote: > >Either, I think in general SMP is tough to get stable. People with > >more experience will hopefully reply and explain in more detail. For > >now I, personally, would disable smp on freebsd just to keep it > >stable. > > > I just dont know if this will

Re: NFS Protocol not supported when mounting from a Linux machine.

2005-06-22 Thread Matt Provost
On Jun 22 12:46 PM, Rene Rivera wrote: > I'm trying to NFS mount from a Linux machine to my new OpenBSD setup and > it just doesn't work. I've run out of things to try, and I keep getting > the "Protocol not supported" error. Trying to force the NFS version: > > mount_nfs -2 x.x.x.x:/mnt/e

Re: Network Boot

2005-05-30 Thread Matt Provost
On May 30 05:08 PM, Alari Kask wrote: > I have a vision of something like this : > > My OpenBSD machine acts as a pxe boot server, clients on the lan boot > pxe and get a choice of booting the operating system on the clients hard > drive, or boot openbsd kernel for installation or diagnostics and

Re: in chroot -- convert: can't load library ...

2005-05-27 Thread Matt Provost
On May 26 09:03 PM, Serban Giuroiu wrote: > Hello! > > I'm playing with a fresh install of OpenBSD 3.7 > running Apache in a chroot jail (/var/www/). My > website requires ImageMagick to generate thumbnails > and scaled images, so I installed the > ImageMagick-6.0.0-2p3-no_x11.tgz package. I copie

Re: Certified Hardware

2005-05-24 Thread Matt Provost
On May 24 12:49 PM, Habex Tim wrote: > Dear, > > We are considering replacing our current CheckPoint FireWall-1 with > openBSD. However our internal policies require us to have certified > hardware to run on production systems. > > Therefore we are looking for certified hardware (+maintenance con

Re: OpenBSD 3.6, Intel 3.0 HT processor!!

2005-05-13 Thread Matt Provost
On May 13 05:09 PM, Dries Schellekens wrote: > Ted Unangst wrote: > >On Thu, 12 May 2005, Henning Brauer wrote: > > > > > >>* J.D. Bronson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-12 16:23]: > >> > >>>No matter what I set the BIOS to - I cannot get SMP/HTT to work in > >>>OpenBSD, but it does work with others