Re: no packages for amd64 snapshot

2011-09-22 Thread STeve Andre'
, and then be able to get the absolutely latest packages. It isn't that hard. You could even help out and report problems as you find them. Become a participant. --STeve Andre'

Re: audit openbsd.org!

2011-09-17 Thread STeve Andre'
Linux is not OpenBSD, it's Linux. What happens there does not affect OpenBSD. Likely at some point it will be revealed what happened. At any rate it isn't germane to these lists. --STeve Andre' On 09/17/11 03:40, Daniel Villarreal wrote: I'm still worried, though. There's some mystery

Firefox 6

2011-09-06 Thread STeve Andre'
of reallocing memory, freezing OpenBSD for seconds at a time. FF 3.6.xx seemed much better to me. Are others seeing FF6 as not much better? I see Landry just committed 6.0.2 so I'm going to try that, but I don't have a lot of hope. --STeve Andre'

Re: Laptop hard drive and emergency unload

2011-09-05 Thread Steve
. On 11-09-05 11:13 AM, Philippe Meunier wrote: Steve wrote: 6.3.6.1 Emergency unload [... ]Emergency unload is intended to be invoked in rare situations. Because this operation is inherently uncontrolled, it is more mechanically stressful than a normal unload. Yes. I have a Thinkpad T43

Re: Laptop hard drive and emergency unload

2011-09-04 Thread Steve
for entry into any system power-down state, system suspend state, or system hibernation state. In a robustly designed system, emergency unload is limited to rare scenarios, such as battery removal during operation. Steve On 11-09-04 01:47 PM, Tomas Bodzar wrote: after reading that fbsd thread

Laptop hard drive and emergency unload

2011-09-03 Thread Steve
-td4043068.html However, neither using FreeBSD nor patching the OpenBSD kernel would be a preferred choice for me. I'm sure there must be a simpler solution, maybe a sysctl setting I'm over-looking...? I've tried both IDE and AHCI modes in the BIOS with the same results. Thanks, Steve Schaller

Re: Laptop hard drive and emergency unload

2011-09-03 Thread Steve
in the BIOS with the same results. Thanks, Steve Schaller

Re: I'm too stupid to understand this fsck prompt.

2011-09-02 Thread STeve Andre'
are specified, the user may force fsck to assume an answer of ``yes'' to all the remaining questions by replying to a question with a value of ``F''. --STeve Andre'

Re: CDDL vs GPL and maybe some implications for BSD?

2011-08-24 Thread Steve Shockley
On 8/23/2011 11:17 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote: Who are these ZFS and dtrace people? Are they HFT programmers? I really don't know. Do they help the project? I can assure you that they do not. Perhaps they want to use dtrace to find out where their ZFS data went...

Re: puffy : images

2011-08-21 Thread STeve Andre'
On 08/21/11 02:37, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: have attempted to find images of puffy but haven't been successful. there's some place on the openbsd.org server which used to hold puffy images, can someone please point me to the location? thank you. http://openbsd.org/art1.html --STeve Andre'

Re: Recovery FFS formatted partition

2011-08-17 Thread STeve Andre'
with disks, having a system do this isn't that hard. --STeve Andre'

Re: Load average question

2011-08-08 Thread STeve Andre'
an #ifdef looking for an environment variable (LOADAV) and if it isn't set to IUNDERSTAND Theo's diff is what's shown. I'm not being entirely facetious. --STeve Andre'

Re: Load average question

2011-08-08 Thread STeve Andre'
On 08/08/11 17:18, Andres Perera wrote: On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 1:04 PM, STeve Andre'and...@msu.edu wrote: On 08/08/11 12:59, Theo de Raadt wrote: Nick, this is probably the single most frequently asked question... :-) No, it is not. B In the modern world of search engines, this question

Re: i386 or amd64?

2011-08-05 Thread STeve Andre'
the most common arch on the machines I have. What you have is way overkill for probably anything short of a massive 10G network. --STeve Andre'

Re: all libc of my openbsd/i386

2011-07-29 Thread STeve Andre'
On 07/29/11 11:50, johnw wrote: (23:24:04) john@pdc:[~]$ du -sh /usr/lib/libc.so.* 704K /usr/lib/libc.so.34.2 704K /usr/lib/libc.so.35.0 704K /usr/lib/libc.so.35.1 [43 libc's deleted] Go clean your room. --STeve Andre'

Re: Bug Tracking system does not work

2011-07-19 Thread STeve Andre'
system to see if the suck factor can be vacuumed from it, or is it a hopeless case in your opinion? --STeve Andre'

ISAKMPD

2011-07-14 Thread Steve
Hi all, Sorry this has been asked before but I can find no answer. Is there going to be an official patch for ISAKMPD for 4.8 4.9. I did see something in the bug tracking a while back but I now get the following error when I try to access it. Not FoundThe requested URL

Ospfd and CARP - route advertisement in ospf database

2011-07-13 Thread Steve Johnson
Hi, I have a question regarding the ospfd route insertion in the ospf database. I have 2 systems that have the same ospfd.conf configuration, copied from the same CVS source, yet only 1 of them actually adds them into the ospf database. This was validated with the ospfctl show database

Re: hangs while compiling with dpb

2011-07-11 Thread STeve Andre'
Sunday night. --STeve Andre'

Re: hangs while compiling with dpb

2011-07-11 Thread STeve Andre'
On 07/11/11 20:52, STeve Andre' wrote: On 07/11/11 18:57, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2011-07-11, Amit Kulkarniamitk...@gmail.com wrote: It looks like it hangs in devel/libsigsegv but its not resolved by reverting art@ KERNEL_LOCK()/KERNEL_UNLOCK() as guenther@ says a few hours ago. I compiled

Re: How does OpenBSD compare to Ubuntu Server?

2011-07-07 Thread STeve Andre'
, you don't have to worry about your machines when away from them. You also have the fact that if a real problem occurs, there will be a rapid response to it. But you need to look the system over, and decide for yourself. Read the website. It isn't that large. --STeve Andre'

Re: How does OpenBSD compare to Ubuntu Server?

2011-07-07 Thread STeve Andre'
. It is because of GPL v3. Gcc in base won't be updated AFAIK. No, this has always been the case. I remember back around 2.5 or so, seeing that OpenBSD hadn't upgraded to the latest gcc, wondering why. The GPL 3 issue of today is relevant, but it extends beyond that. --STeve Andre'

Re: adding Journaled File System (JFS)

2011-07-04 Thread STeve Andre'
02111-1307 USA */ [...] it is ok to port this kind of source code or a reimplementation is preferred? Thanks. Regards. Daniel. It will never go into the tree. GPL'd code is OK for ports, but not OpenBSD itself. --STeve Andre'

Re: Recompile OpenBSD without built-in Apache 1.3

2011-06-28 Thread STeve Andre'
comp.tgz. But really, this is silly. --STeve Andre'

Re: Latest snapshot packages: Interloper?

2011-06-19 Thread STeve Andre'
? Enquiring minds and all that A temp file from rsync, possibly in progress? --STeve Andre'

Re: Control of OpenBSD through a web interface

2011-06-15 Thread STeve Andre'
(myphpadmin, etc) don't exactly have a good history of security, at least not for a long time. You CAN teach non-technical users to use a command line. I have done this, including normal people how to use the teco editor. --STeve Andre'

Re: 64bit (or better) memory reads in i386

2011-06-12 Thread STeve Andre'
of new ones frequently. --STeve Andre'

Re: Dell Rack Rails

2011-05-26 Thread Steve Shockley
On 5/24/2011 3:45 PM, Ben Adams wrote: I have a few Dell Servers that are 1U and 2U. Problem is that Colocation's rails are 30. The rails that came with the servers where only about 28 or 27. Anyone know of a good company to get universals that will go the full 30? Thanks That's strange,

Re: pkg_add and pkg_delete parse error after upgrade to 4.9

2011-05-25 Thread Steve Currie
blib/arch/auto/Digest/SHA cp * /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/i386-openbsd/auto/Digest/SHA That did it for me. Good luck! Steve Currie

Re: damien.bergamini.free.fr down

2011-05-17 Thread STeve Andre'
residing in /etc/firmware. --STeve Andre'

Re: damien.bergamini.free.fr down

2011-05-17 Thread STeve Andre'
On 05/17/11 04:43, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: On Tue, 17 May 2011, STeve Andre' wrote: On 05/17/11 03:17, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: On Tue, 17 May 2011, David Coppa wrote: On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 7:55 AM, Paul de Weerdwe...@weirdnet.nl wrote: On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 12:20:33AM +0200, patrick

Re: [Bulk] Things to do with a Pentium 166MHz cpu - 32 MB of RAM - 1.5 GB disk

2011-05-16 Thread STeve Andre'
://xkcd.com/801/ /etc Not all older systems are pigs. My Dell Optiplex gx200's, and GX1p's are excellent hardware, still working after 10 years (with new disks) and the last 866MHz gx200 I measured wanted 54 watts. --STeve Andre'

Re: Things to do with a Pentium 166MHz cpu - 32 MB of RAM - 1.5 GB disk

2011-05-15 Thread STeve Andre'
disks. I let a faculty person use it for a temporary thing and then would up supporting it for months because I couldn't pry him off of it. Things were slower back then (2001? 2002?) but it was fast enough for him not to crab about it. --STeve Andre'

Re: Remotely installing OpenBSD on dedicated server

2011-05-03 Thread Steve Shockley
On 4/27/2011 3:20 AM, Nigel Horne wrote: Actually, I haven't found a single dedicated host provider that offers OpenBSD as a possible choice by default Core Networks offers OpenBSD as one of their supported operating systems (http://corenetworks.net/faq/#3) and in some cases is cheaper

Re: bsd.rd and (automated) upgrading

2011-04-30 Thread Steve Shockley
On 4/30/2011 11:24 AM, Nick Holland wrote: um... bsd.rd assumes console. Related to that, the old HP/Compaq Remote Insight Board products work well in non-Compaq hardware, and give remote access to KVM (web/Java interface) and serial (Java or ssh). http://webdevsys.com/lightsOut.htm has a

Re: Need Suggestion: To limit the access of root account

2011-04-28 Thread STeve Andre'
is powerful, and on production systems one little slip can cost a lot of money. TEACHING people how to deal with things is far better than some kind of pseudo-jail to keep the animals in their cages. --STeve Andre'

Re: Thinkpad T420

2011-04-22 Thread STeve Andre'
. When a friend orders one later on in the summer I'll steal it and test it and report on misc@ if others haven't. --STeve Andre'

Re: Compiling OpenBSD source in order to get the customized 'uname' version.

2011-04-20 Thread STeve Andre'
On 04/20/11 22:33, Stefan N wrote: Hi All, I have a plan to do some testing to compile and build release of OpenBSD from the source code. My question is which part of the source code do I need to modify in order to get and use the my own and customized 'uname' (eg: TestBSD)? # uname -a TestBSD

Re: laptop questions/comments

2011-04-15 Thread STeve Andre'
. --STeve Andre'

Re: sensords reports ciss0.drive0: pfail and UNKNOWN

2011-04-12 Thread Steve Shockley
Looks to me like your hard drive went to predictive failure, then failed. Maybe check for firmware updates on the drives and controllers, but it's probably already too late for the failed drive. On 4/12/2011 4:59 AM, Rodolfo Gouveia wrote: Hi anyone got any insight on this? I keep getting

Re: place xenocara compile output into /scratch

2011-04-09 Thread STeve Andre'
Why don't you use script(1) to capture things? That way you never have to tweak anything. --STeve Andre'

Re: new upper limit with BIGMEM

2011-04-05 Thread STeve Andre'
On 04/05/11 01:31, Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 12:57:28AM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote: On 04/05/11 00:52, Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Mon, Apr 04, 2011 at 09:23:48PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote: On 04/04/11 19:59, Miod Vallat wrote: So, now that BIGMEM is up, what is the new max

Re: new upper limit with BIGMEM

2011-04-04 Thread STeve Andre'
? --STeve Andre'

Re: new upper limit with BIGMEM

2011-04-04 Thread STeve Andre'
On 04/05/11 00:52, Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Mon, Apr 04, 2011 at 09:23:48PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote: On 04/04/11 19:59, Miod Vallat wrote: So, now that BIGMEM is up, what is the new max? are we talking TB? or is 8GB the new upper limit? The limit of the number of vague questions for which

Re: Removing secondary groups with usermod -G

2011-03-22 Thread Steve Clarke
On Monday 21 Mar 2011 19:54:09 Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2011-03-21, Steve Clarke mailinglis...@trumpton.org.uk wrote: I have read on the hindernet, that to remove a user from a group, you simply run usermod -G, and omit the group that you want the user to be removed from. These posts

Removing secondary groups with usermod -G

2011-03-21 Thread Steve Clarke
the -G switch be used to remove users from groups so the operation is consistent with that of HPUX and Solaris. 3. What is the ettiquette for agreeing an additional functionality, and submitting patches, once I've made the user.c modifications? Thanks and Regards, Steve C

ospf routing (was GRE pppoe MTU)

2011-03-15 Thread Steve
complete as well as the pings. If the answer is simply upgrade, then so be it but ideally I would prefer the ospf implementation project to occur prior to the next round of router updates. Any thoughts appreciated. Thanks, Steve --- On Fri, 4/3/11, Kenneth R Westerback kwesterb...@rogers.com

Re: Upgrading JUST kernel

2011-03-13 Thread STeve Andre'
the time to figure out what things might not work. I'd suggest jumping to 4.9-current entirely. --STeve Andre'

Missed PCB cache and drops due to no socket errors

2011-03-07 Thread Steve Johnson
). The running version is 4.8 GENERIC.MP#335 amd64. All they are doing is routing and filtering with PF and PFSync. Any idea what else I could tweak or modify to rectify these errors? Let me know if there is anything else that I should include to provide additional information. Thanks, Steve Johnson

Re: Missed PCB cache and drops due to no socket errors

2011-03-07 Thread Steve Johnson
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Claudio Jeker cje...@diehard.n-r-g.comwrote: On Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 10:38:45AM -0500, Steve Johnson wrote: Hi, I'm having some issues with network connectivity on a system. When doing netstat -ns, I get a lot of errors with missed PCB cache, drops due

Re: Missed PCB cache and drops due to no socket errors

2011-03-07 Thread Steve Johnson
, 2011 at 12:43 PM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.orgwrote: On 2011-03-07, Steve Johnson maill...@sjohnson.info wrote: The stats from pfctl seem to be fine memory 14809331.7/s that's a problem .. netstat -m vmstat -m dmesg

Re: Missed PCB cache and drops due to no socket errors

2011-03-07 Thread Steve Johnson
: On 2011-03-07, Steve Johnson maill...@sjohnson.info wrote: Ok, thanks. Here's the output: #netstat -m 338 mbufs in use: 306 mbufs allocated to data 8 mbufs allocated to packet headers 24 mbufs allocated to socket names and addresses 196/1634/128000 mbuf 2048

GRE pppoe MTU

2011-03-03 Thread Steve
Hi all, Looking to implement ospf over ipsec and need gre in the mix to make it work. Even leaving out IPSEC I have erratic communication over the gre tunnels. Pings always Ok but rdp or http traffic is hit and miss. I have been assuming an MTU issue. I have max-mss set at 1440 on the pppoe

Re: Specs for a firewall.

2011-03-01 Thread STeve Andre'
it with that, too. I'd bet it could deal with a 10Mb link just fine, too. --STeve Andre'

Redundant IPSEC tunnels

2011-03-01 Thread Steve
Hi all, We have a high speed Internet link at a primary site that has had some stability issues. We would like to set up an adsl link as a backup to maintain the ipsec tunnels to the secondary sites if we have further issues. Currently clients at site B talk to servers at site A through Tunnel

Relayd Questions on past posts

2011-02-18 Thread Steve
Hi all, Firstly, a past post has indicated that there is no benefit of relayd over pf for external mappings to single machines on the lan. I would have thought a relayed connection to an internal machine would have some security benefit over a pf redirected connection. Is this the case ?

Weird syslog message from Kernel/PF

2011-02-10 Thread Steve Johnson
, Steve

Re: Weird syslog message from Kernel/PF

2011-02-10 Thread Steve Johnson
Ahh, excellent. Indeed I did. Thanks a lot for the fast response. On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Dan Harnett dan...@harnett.name wrote: On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 10:16:42AM -0500, Steve Johnson wrote: I've seen the following message on the system console: Message from syslogd@host at Thu

Re: PF match counter seems to be hitting a limit

2011-02-02 Thread Steve Johnson
Ok, thanks for the tip. I've removed the settings through sysctl, but unfortunately I still see those alerts being triggered, then mostly resolved during the next check. The system seems to have some issues during heavy UDP session bursts (the monitoring system issues a stream of requests to a

BPF device limitations

2011-02-01 Thread Steve Johnson
to increase that number and if so, would this be a bad practice? If need be I can always stop ladvd, but ideally we'd rather have it on. Thanks, Steve Johnson

Re: BPF device limitations

2011-02-01 Thread Steve Johnson
: listening on bnx1, link-type EN10MB This is on amd64 (in case it changes anything) On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Bret S. Lambert bret.lamb...@gmail.comwrote: On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 09:23:05AM -0500, Steve Johnson wrote: Hi, I wanted to know what was the restriction on BPF devices

Re: BPF device limitations

2011-02-01 Thread Steve Johnson
Thanks. Pretty much what I had read on some older posts about limits of 10 but they were based on 4.1 and someone had replied that a lot had changed since then, so I wanted to make sure that it was still indeed the case, and that there should be no important impact in adding them. Thanks for the

PF match counter seems to be hitting a limit

2011-02-01 Thread Steve Johnson
Hi, I currently have a system that has no match rule in the ruleset, but that uses tables for a big chunk of the traffic, including our monitoring station that has a pretty high SNMP request rate. That system has a state table that usually stabilizes between 15-20K sessions, with a session search

Re: PF match counter seems to be hitting a limit

2011-02-01 Thread Steve Johnson
...@bsws.dewrote: * Steve Johnson maill...@sjohnson.info [2011-02-01 20:35]: I currently have a system that has no match rule in the ruleset, but that uses tables for a big chunk of the traffic, including our monitoring station that has a pretty high SNMP request rate. That system has a state table

Re: Expected behaviour for bad drive sectors?

2011-01-24 Thread STeve Andre'
from the disk when one of some 10's of bad sectors was written do. If you are lucky you'll see a soft error in /var/log/messages. Reading your post again I see that you've possibly crashed into one of my problems. The bottom line is that the disk is dying, and I sure wouldn't trust it. --STeve

Re: Please help me decide: OpenWrt vs. OpenBSD

2011-01-20 Thread STeve Andre'
of the important things are in OpenBSD now, except for the latest KDE. So thats pretty darned good, as I see it. --STeve Andre'

Shutting ACPI logging on and off at will ?

2010-12-28 Thread STeve Andre'
, my 1G /var partition isn't going to last long. Is there a facility I'm missing? tnx, STeve Andre'

We are looking for joint venture

2010-12-26 Thread Steve Brownson
Hello, We are looking for joint venture partnership in real estate and commercial development etc. If you have any viable project that need funding, we will be interested to join venture. Regards, Steve Brownson

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2010-12-09 Thread Steve
http://osgefic.org.br/images/to.php

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2010-12-06 Thread Steve
http://partytops.co.uk/images/to.php

Re: Donations

2010-12-05 Thread Steve Williams
to the office to be able to hand them cash. Cheers, Steve

Re: Lenovo

2010-12-02 Thread STeve Andre'
years now. Everything but the winmodem and fingerprint reader works. Stuff a couple of 750G disks in it and you have a nice portable work station. --STeve Andre'

Re: OpenBSD 4.8 crash unexpectedly

2010-11-30 Thread Steve Shockley
On 11/27/2010 5:27 AM, Bahador NazariFard wrote: How Can Force system at least reboot when it crashes ? Set up another box with CARP or some other appropriate HA solution for your needs. Then you can debug/update/admin your system without affecting your users.

Re: ESXi client / NFS server performance

2010-11-23 Thread Steve Shockley
On 11/14/2010 1:04 PM, Steven Surdock wrote: Greetings, I'm attempting to use an OBSD 4.8-stable machine as an NFS server for storing snapshots from an ESXi 3.5 server. Unfortunately my NFS performance seems relatively poor at about 55 Mbps (6 MBps). I've found ESX performance over NFS is

Re: OT: Disadvantages of using virtual firewalls like OpenBSd

2010-11-23 Thread STeve Andre'
, etc ... But I will to know disadvantages. What is your opinion from the point of view of security? Thanks. Don't. Search the archives for virtualization and you'll get some ideas about it. --STeve Andre'

help

2010-11-08 Thread steve
help

Re: Enough is enough!

2010-11-07 Thread Steve Shockley
On 11/2/2010 3:13 PM, bsdmas...@hushmail.com wrote: You've been warned. That's awesome! I'm going to end all my messages with that now, no matter what the subject. You've been warned.

Re: Certificate Authority / OpenSSL GUI for Managing VPN X.509 Certs

2010-11-07 Thread Steve Shockley
On 11/2/2010 8:36 PM, dontek wrote: I am looking for those of you who use some type of GUI for managing your OpenBSD CA / VPN Certs. I've used TinyCA for CA management, but it looks like it's unmaintained for about 5 years. (Or, maybe it's finished?) I seem to recall having some problems

Re: Enough is enough!

2010-11-02 Thread STeve Andre'
switching to ArchLinux (www.archlinux.org). You've been warned. Is that a promise, or a threat? More seriously, you don't get OpenBSD. It isn't for you. Thus I construe your statement as a promise and wish you well, somewhere else. --STeve Andre'

Re: Lenovo ThinkPad T60 won't resume

2010-10-31 Thread STeve Andre'
/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovolndocid=MIGR-62928 --STeve Andre'

Re: Kernel Panic immediately after boot with CARP

2010-10-20 Thread Steve W
Could this be indicative of something with my problem? I can't seem to list a re interface with ifconfig. # uptime 8:51PM up 1 day, 8:09, 1 user, load averages: 0.12, 0.09, 0.08 # ifconfig lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 33200 priority: 0 groups: lo

Happy Birthday OpenBSD

2010-10-18 Thread STeve Andre'
15 years!

Re: Kernel Panic immediately after boot with CARP

2010-10-03 Thread Steve W
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 11:57:10 +0200, you wrote: sigh. use-after-free (most likely, at least) somewhere. unlikely to be carp itself. might be re (wild guess). I think your somewhere near re theory might have some merrit to it. :) I've had a number of crashes over the past couple days, but this one

Re: Kernel Panic immediately after boot with CARP

2010-10-03 Thread Steve W
On Sun, 3 Oct 2010 22:41:50 +0200, you wrote: err... reading the trace first helps. this is actually pretty clearly a problem in re. I don't feel responsible for re tho :) Is there something else I should do before submitting something to bugs? Both of these source files haven't been modified

Re: Kernel Panic immediately after boot with CARP

2010-10-03 Thread Steve W
On Sun, 3 Oct 2010 22:24:18 +0200, you wrote: well, it is easy enough to verify - use something else but re. if it's stable, we have the guilty party, at least. Yea, I'm sort of stuck with re. Here's a few quick images of these boxes. It's a Jetway NF76 board with a daughter card with 3

Re: project : openbsd as nas

2010-08-30 Thread Steve Shockley
On 8/30/2010 8:03 AM, Jean-Francois wrote: I was thinking about how to help openbsd project, and since I am not able to help in programming, I'm thinking about starting something aroung openbsd such as a layer making it an easy enough to manage home nas server of good quality. Well, it already

Joomla

2010-08-24 Thread STeve Andre'
Are there folks here using Joomla on OpenBSD? If so can you email me directly. Thanks, --STeve Andre'

Re: No VLAN Tag seen by switch on CARP interface on VLAN interface

2010-08-18 Thread Steve Johnson
All is working fine! Thanks a lot and sorry I had missed the original reply. On 08/17/2010 07:21 AM, Steve Johnson wrote: Excellent, thanks a lot for the reply! Really appreciated. I'll try this out today and will update with results. Steve On 08/16/2010 06:58 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote

Re: No VLAN Tag seen by switch on CARP interface on VLAN interface

2010-08-17 Thread Steve Johnson
Excellent, thanks a lot for the reply! Really appreciated. I'll try this out today and will update with results. Steve On 08/16/2010 06:58 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2010-08-16, Steve Johnsonmaill...@sjohnson.info wrote: Hi, I'm really sorry to resend about this, but I have tried to do

Re: Same shit all over again

2010-08-16 Thread STeve Andre'
itself that can be changed, or packages as well? I think the former. --STeve Andre'

Re: No VLAN Tag seen by switch on CARP interface on VLAN interface

2010-08-16 Thread Steve Johnson
, and that by the looks of it it should be, I thought I'd ask just one last time in case someone else sees this and might have a hint. Thanks again! Steve On 08/10/2010 08:15 AM, Steve Johnson wrote: Sorry about forgetting dmesg, thanks for the info about inline/pastebin. Since this was very long

Re: MTA choice

2010-08-13 Thread Steve Shockley
On 8/13/2010 2:55 AM, open...@e-solutions.re wrote: Is there someone to advice me about the choice of the MTA ? I've used Courier-MTA on OpenBSD for a few years. I think it's a good choice if you want an all-in-one package but you don't think your mail server should come with an OS

Re: No VLAN Tag seen by switch on CARP interface on VLAN interface

2010-08-10 Thread Steve Johnson
at bnx0 phy 1: BCM5708C 10/100/1000baseT PHY, rev. 6 bnx1: address 00:1e:c9:b2:64:cd brgphy1 at bnx1 phy 1: BCM5708C 10/100/1000baseT PHY, rev. 6 Thanks again, Steve On 2010-08-06 22:28:45, Stuart Henderson wrote: It's not for nothing that we ask for the dmesg. http://www.openbsd.org

Re: No VLAN Tag seen by switch on CARP interface on VLAN interface

2010-08-10 Thread Steve Johnson
not for nothing that we ask for the dmesg. http://www.openbsd.org/report.html Save pastebin for chat, inline is better in emails.. On 08/05/2010 02:15 PM, Steve Johnson wrote: Hi, I had written below some details on the problem that I was seeing, and I was doing a bit more investigating and did

Re: No VLAN Tag seen by switch on CARP interface on VLAN interface

2010-08-09 Thread Steve Johnson
address: IETF-VRRP-virtual-router-VRID_28 (00:00:5e:00:01:28) Sender IP address: 10.0.80.1 (10.0.80.1) Target MAC address: Ibm_c4:3c:5a (00:11:25:c4:3c:5a) Target IP address: 10.0.80.10 (10.0.80.10) Thanks again! Steve On 2010-08-06 22:28:45, Stuart Henderson wrote: It's not for nothing

Re: UTF-8

2010-08-06 Thread STeve Andre'
a wonderful thing, making computers mold to people rather than the other way. -- STeve Andre' Disease Control Warden Dept. of Political Science Michigan State University A day without Windows is like a day without a nuclear incident.

Re: How to Downgrade from 4.7 to 4.6

2010-08-06 Thread STeve Andre'
stuff, you can install far faster than picking around and fixing things. I've done it to see how hard it was. Installing is more civilized. -- STeve Andre' Disease Control Warden Dept. of Political Science Michigan State University A day without Windows is like a day without a nuclear incident.

No VLAN Tag seen by switch on CARP interface on VLAN interface

2010-08-05 Thread Steve Johnson
to correct it? I'm pretty sure that this would be the reason why ARP replies are not getting to the requesting system. Thanks again, Steve On 08/03/2010 12:57 PM, Steve Johnson wrote: Hi, I have an issue with setting up CARP interfaces for VLAN system interfaces. For some reason, the CARP

CARP issue on VLAN interfaces

2010-08-03 Thread Steve Johnson
on VLAN interfaces Below are configuration details, tcpdumps and logs that detail the setup. http://pastebin.com/hbwrKmVr Any idea as to what could be causing this would be appreciated! Thanks, Steve Johnson

Re: mount ffs as msdos, system hangs

2010-07-25 Thread STeve Andre'
, but look at what it feel like to use it... -- STeve Andre' Disease Control Warden Dept. of Political Science Michigan State University A day without Windows is like a day without a nuclear incident.

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