Hello
I want to build a OpenBSD firewall. And I have bought a Supermicro
SuperServer E200-9A. There is installed a A2SDi-4C-HLN4F motherboard in it.
I'm trying to installed OpenBSD 6.2 on it, but I have some problems.
First I tried to boot it from an usb stick and thought I could use the
Jonathan,
Thank you for your attention!
> So the vga output isn't actually present/connected?
It is my understanding that VGA1 is for connecting external monitor.
Screen is responding only to xrandr --output LVDS1.
# cvt 1920 1200
# 1920x1200 59.88 Hz (CVT 2.30MA) hsync: 74.56 kHz; pclk:
Dear misc@,
It would be really nice if someone could give me any hint(s) on how to
get a native 1920x1200 working on VGC-LV50DB. As it is, only 1600x1200
works out of the box.
Right side of the monitor results in black 320(?)x1200, not usable space.
Panning (for 1920x1200) does work, but only in
Would anyone care to share amd64 dmesg(s) from
Dell FX2 or Huawei E9000?
Would be truly grateful!
Hello,
I was wondering if there are any hosting companies
in Hong Kong offering OpenBSD dedicated servers?
Would be truly grateful for any replies!
Hello,
I'm not sure if this is known issue and whether it should be filed as ticket:
I have two OpenBSD boxes as carp firewalls. Since their installation (4.2) till
today (4.5) they were both freezing seemingly randomly (no response from system,
no errors in logs, nothing). I changed hardware,
Just to add my vote.
I'm with Claudio on this one.
Surely it's Input
Validation 101 .
Validate the input yes, but don't tamper with what's
not yours
It is not what we do and IMO trying to fiddle out bad path
attributes and still use the crippled rest smells like routing loops
There are, by the way, one or two interesting threads out there from the
commercial router world about the same topic..
http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/msg14345.html
Hi,
Just a note of thanks to the community for their swift replies.
Indeed
it was just me putting things on different lines, I got confused by the
pf.conf man page example !
Ben
it seems to me that you are still not understanding what is
happening here. i get the impression that you want to write these backup
scripts to avoid data loss in the event of a disk failure?
not just a disk failure but mostly in case my client does something that
they shouldn't and realize
If you want backups get a tape drive. Do not rely on disk for backups,
especially if they are in the same machine. If you don't know how to do
this I
advice you to get some consulting. You are asking very basic
administration
questions and these lists are not the appropriate forum for that.
From: mickey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Openbsd User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: I can't find my scsi hard drives...
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 19:56:58 +0100
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 10:29:31AM -0800, Openbsd User wrote:
I've got two hard scsi drives in my server but the dmesg
From: Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Openbsd User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: I can't find my scsi hard drives...
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 20:13:19 +0100 (CET)
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006, Openbsd User wrote:
I've got two hard scsi drives in my server but the dmesg only says
opps, I forgot to post the entire dmesg. (Thanks Steve!)
OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC) #138: Sat Sep 10 15:41:37 MDT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 3 GHz
cpu0:
What does bioctl ami0 say (assuming you have at least 3.8, next time
post a complete dmesg!).
$ sudo bioctl ami0
Volume Status Size Device
ami0 0 Online 146695782400 sd0 RAID1
0 Online 146811125760 0:0.0 safte0 MAXTOR
ATLAS10K5_146SCAJNZY
1
I installed OpenBSD onto sd0 thinking that I could go back later and use
sd1, but I just found out that I have raid 1 installed and that is the
reason that I can't access sd1. I do have two identical hard drives but only
one shows up in the dmesg.
Is there a way to disable the raid without
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