Re: The Apache Question

2006-02-07 Thread Steven Day
Well as far as I know, Apache 1.3 is an openBSD modified version and not the 1.3 apache releases but the licensing on apache 2.0 is the reason I see OpenBSD not packaging it. http://apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Also search back into the mailing list archives or the site for more specific reaso

Re: The Apache Question

2006-02-07 Thread Steven Day
On 2/7/06, Joe S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > RedShift wrote: > > Hi everyone > > > > I've noticed OpenBSD still uses Apache httpd 1.3. While it is good that > > on the OpenBSD side of things, it is maintained and there's an > > additional focus on security for httpd. However, sooner or later, >

Re: carp and kernel pppoe

2006-02-08 Thread Steven S
> -Original Message- > On Behalf Of Christopher Vance > > I have a network being installed with a pair of 3.8 firewalls running > carp for failover. Temporarily, their external connection is via > residential grade router and wireless ADSL modem, with the router > doing pppoe. A real net

Re: Sudo

2006-02-11 Thread steven mestdagh
ser for the timed duration. this is normal. see timestamp_timeout in sudoers(5) if you want it to always ask for validation. steven Disclaimer: http://www.kuleuven.be/cwis/email_disclaimer.htm

Re: slow network performance

2006-02-15 Thread Steven S
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I recently tried to use netperf, but it seemed more to test > my CPU than > the network and thus reporting low througput. benchmarks/netstrain is > much less demanding on the CPU. Of course, one may use ftp to download > large files since the OpenBSD one reports speed as

Re: error installing python 2.3 from OpenBSD 3.8 ports

2006-02-16 Thread steven mestdagh
04 Not Found > >> Attempting to fetch /usr/ports/distfiles/db-4.2.52.tar.gz from > >> ftp://sleepyca > t1.inetu.net/releases/. > 100% |**| 3827 KB01:52 > >> Size does not match for /usr/ports/distfiles

Re: Ifstated question

2006-02-20 Thread Steven S
For the archives, I noticed some commits to ifstated for 3.9-beta so I built the 3.9-beta ifstated on a 3.8-stable box. Ifstated seems to be much more reliable now. Thanks! -Steve S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Greetings, > > I'm trying to use ifstated to determine the state (up or > down) of my

Re: python2.4 glitch

2006-02-22 Thread steven mestdagh
> OpenBSD/2.* | OpenBSD/3.@<:@0123456@:>@) > define_xopen_source=no;; why don't you use the python-2.4 packages, or the ports system? -- steven Disclaimer: http://www.kuleuven.be/cwis/email_disclaimer.htm

Re: pf and ftp

2006-02-27 Thread steven mestdagh
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 03:40:17PM +0100, vladimir plotnikov wrote: > Hello! > > Sorry for stupid question. > part of pf.conf: > > pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any port 21 keep state > pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any port > 49151 keep state > ... > block return-rst i

Re: carp and random disconnects

2006-03-10 Thread Steven S
Bryan Irvine wrote: > On 3/10/06, Steven S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Bryan Irvine wrote: >> ... >> ... >>> It happened after we installed the carp firewalls, and seems to be >>> related to ICMP-Redirect coming from the real IP, as op

Re: carp and random disconnects

2006-03-10 Thread Steven S
Bryan Irvine wrote: ... ... > It happened after we installed the carp firewalls, and seems to be > related to ICMP-Redirect coming from the real IP, as opposed to the > carp one the request went to. > ... Interesting, in my experiments carp interfaces didn't send ICMP redirects at all... http:/

Strange carp issues

2006-03-15 Thread Steven S
I have two firewalls (FW1 & FW2) with multiple carp interfaces on an external interface (carp1, carp12, carp14, carp15, carp16, carp17, carp18, carp19, carp20). FW1 has all carp interfaces set with advbase 1 advskew 0 and FW2 has all carp interfaces with advbase 1 advskew 180. Frequently FW2 thin

Re: Strange carp issues

2006-03-15 Thread Steven S
Bryan Irvine wrote: > I don't suppose you are using a quad card of some kind are you? > > ... Three dual cards, dmesg (extracted from /var/log/messages) below: OpenBSD 3.8-stable (GENERIC.MP) #0: Thu Jan 5 03:55:53 EST 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP cpu0: I

Carp, isakmpd & sasyncd

2006-03-15 Thread Steven S
Are these messages "normal" for a carped pair of firewalls running isakmpd with sasyncd (3.8-stable)? FW1/master - /var/log/message: Mar 16 01:37:40 fw1 isakmpd[32692]: message_recv: invalid cookie(s) 222729dc227c8f28 a0d29ef92ee65243 Mar 16 01:37:40 fw1 isakmpd[32692]: dropped message from x1.x2.

Re: Carp, isakmpd & sasyncd

2006-03-16 Thread Steven S
Simon Slaytor wrote: > > I have two logical external firewalls, each configured as > 3.8-stable HA > pairs using PFSync, CARP, SASync etc. > ... > I have used the traditional isakmpd.conf method of configuring the > VPN's. In both cases the OBSD boxes replaced Checkpoint R55 boxes, > during my ex

Re: Problem to read dvd on openbsd!

2006-03-17 Thread steven mestdagh
have to write video dvd content in the right physical order. steven Disclaimer: http://www.kuleuven.be/cwis/email_disclaimer.htm

Re: Strange carp issues

2006-03-17 Thread Steven S
Anderson Nadal wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hello. > > I have the same problem. > ... > > Take a look in your date/time, maybe it's the reason of your strange > carp issues. ... I thought of that too. If time changed by a couple seconds on the backup server th

Re: Strange carp issues

2006-03-17 Thread Steven S
Bryan Irvine wrote: > I tried before with 2 quad cards to no avail. That was under 3.6 > though IIRC. 1 or 2 if's would fail over within a couple of hours, > but if left to it's own devices, eventually they all would. > > If you do figure something out lemme know, I'd love to go back to the > qu

Re: Strange carp issues

2006-03-17 Thread Steven S
Henning Brauer wrote: > * Steven S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-17 19:10]: >> beginning to think it might be a component of the number of carp >> interfaces > > unlikely. > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> $ ifconfig | grep '^carp' | wc -l > 15 > a

Re: Strange carp issues

2006-03-17 Thread Steven S
Adam D. Morley wrote: ... > Have you checked: > > - carp settings in sysctl? > - carp pass rules (and ordering) in pf.conf (if you have default > deny)? > - that you have advskew set "right" on the backup firewall? > > # grep carp /etc/sysctl.conf > net.inet.carp.allow=1 # allow incomi

Re: Strange carp issues

2006-03-17 Thread Steven S
Adam D. Morley wrote: > On Fri, Mar 17, 2006 at 02:35:55PM -0500, Steven S wrote: >> Adam D. Morley wrote: ... >> Thanks, this is helpful. The settings on the FW's are as above. An >> incorrect setting (above) would seem to make it not work -- as >> opposed to &g

Re: Strange carp issues

2006-03-18 Thread Steven S
Joachim Schipper wrote: >> Using NTPDATE in cron (30 minutes), I was able to handle this weird >> behavior. >> >> Take a look in your date/time, maybe it's the reason of your strange >> carp issues. > > As to problems with adjtime(2) and SMP machines, there is a small > diff from tedu@ on tech@

Re: Strange carp issues

2006-03-20 Thread Steven S
It would appear my issues are related to timekeeping on these boxes (Compaq DL360 G1). If I bump advbase to '3' on each box everything is more stable. Given this, I now have a roughly 10 second fail-over time, but that is still acceptable. Since these are production boxes I'll probably wait un

Re: flash plugin & mozilla-firefox

2006-03-21 Thread steven mestdagh
tdated. There's /usr/ports/www/opera/opera-flashplugin. yes, the FAQ follows -stable, and will be updated when 3.9 is released. the opera-flashplugin port does not exist on 3.8. steven Disclaimer: http://www.kuleuven.be/cwis/email_disclaimer.htm

Re: no internet with cable provider (videotron.ca)

2006-03-23 Thread Steven Schneider
ter the new NIC's MAC. Your Videotron help desk should know if you're not sure. -- W. Steven Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: security fixes for packages

2008-05-14 Thread Steven Surdock
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Edd > Barrett > Subject: Re: security fixes for packages > > On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 10:07 PM, Unix Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The developers don't care about your security. > > I'm so s

Re: BIND and file descriptors

2008-08-12 Thread Steven Surdock
Steve, I saw this exact same behavior on a couple of servers with a 4.3-stable build from 7/28. Due to some differences in the way I built the -stable release I decided to try again from scratch. The 8/4 build of bsd + base43.tgz have been working fine. This seems to support the suggestion that

RAIDFrame on root failure

2008-09-15 Thread Steven Surdock
Greetings, I pooched an attempted upgrade of a 4.3 box to 4.4 which I remembered was running the modified RAIDFrame kernel after installing the -release kernel and rebooting -- whoops. I managed to recover the box, but it won't mount the raid0a slice on root. I resurrected the raid0 slice, reran

Re: RAIDFrame on root failure

2008-09-16 Thread Steven Surdock
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Josh Grosse > > Have you tried boot -a to see if you can select raid0a? > > It's not clear if you're back on the original 4.3 RAIDframe kernel or not; > if not, you need *both* of these lines in your ker

SNMP on 5.7/5.8

2015-08-04 Thread Steven Surdock
The broken SNMP on i386/5.7 is preventing me from upgrading. I tried i386/5.8 but I'm still seeing net-snmpd crash with the following error. NET-SNMP version 5.7.3 Error expanding HCInReceives to 64bits in ipSystemStatsTable.ipv4 Error expanding HCInDelivers to 64bits in ipSystemStatsTa

Re: SNMP on 5.7/5.8

2015-08-05 Thread Steven Surdock
] On Behalf Of > Stuart Henderson > Sent: Wednesday, August 5, 2015 5:58 AM > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Re: SNMP on 5.7/5.8 > > On 2015-08-04, Steven Surdock wrote: > > The broken SNMP on i386/5.7 is preventing me from upgrading. I tried > i386/5.8 but I'm s

Re: perl fctnl woes

2015-08-13 Thread Steven McDonald
Hi Tilo, On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 17:11:13 +0200 Tilo Stritzky wrote: > Am I doing something silly here? Or is there a bug? > I see the same result on i386 and amd64. Same for /dev/sound. > This works on a 5.5 release, but not on later releases or current. I've been able to reproduce this with a si

OBSD 5.8-stable httpd & Owncloud

2015-10-25 Thread Steven Surdock
Followed this guide, https://github.com/reyk/httpd/wiki/Running-ownCloud-with-httpd-on-OpenBSD, but seeing these errors with the Android client: server owncloud.example.com, client 1 (1 active), 192.168.0.21:38506 -> 192.168.1.8:443, buffer event error server owncloud.example.com, client 2 (1 acti

vether0

2013-01-23 Thread Steven Kovalsky
The need for additional nic (for nat) i created vether0 vether0 has 10.254.254.17/29 address On the other host set ip addres 10.254.254.18/29 >From this host i can't ping 10.254.254.17 and from 10.254.254.17->10.254.254.18 net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 I need vether0 to nat vpn traffic to vpn concent

Re: file systems

2017-05-26 Thread Steven McDonald
On Fri, 26 May 2017 11:35:49 -0300 Friedrich Locke wrote: > Hi folks, > > does anybody here run OBSD with a file system bigger than 10TB ? > How much time boot takes to bring the system up (i mean fsck) ? > Are you using ffs2 ? With softdep ? > > Thanks. This depends heavily on how you plan to

Re: Blank screen after boot with Radeon HD 5450

2017-05-28 Thread Steven McDonald
On Sun, 28 May 2017 15:37:08 -0400 Maximilian Pichler wrote: > After the installation of a VisionTek Radeon 5450 graphics card my > machine gives a blank screen after booting. It still shows the normal > system messages (full dmesg below), with the last visible one being > "scsibus4 at softraid0:

Re: Blank screen after boot with Radeon HD 5450

2017-05-28 Thread Steven McDonald
Re-reading your mail, it sounds like you installed the card into an existing system. In that case, my question becomes "have you run fw_update?"

Re: Blank screen after boot with Radeon HD 5450

2017-05-28 Thread Steven McDonald
On Sun, 28 May 2017 22:54:22 +0200 Steven McDonald wrote: > Re-reading your mail, it sounds like you installed the card into an > existing system. In that case, my question becomes "have you run > fw_update?" Just noticed the part of your mail where you showed you had the

Re: Upgrade 6.1 -> 6.2: No /mnt/etc/myname

2017-10-11 Thread Steven McDonald
This is a complete guess, but is /etc/myname a symbolic link? If it is a symlink to an absolute path, that is unlikely to exist in the bsd.rd filesystem and would cause this error. If that's not it, please clarify what you mean by the "file is there". What command did you run, and what was its out

Re: SNMP

2009-03-10 Thread Steven Surdock
The package is unfortunately not fully functional in 4.4. I ended up creating an unsupported package from the unsupported 5.4.2.1 port. I believe there were other dependent packages to recompile, but it works for me. -Steve S. > -Original Message- > From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:

ripd [re]distribute default

2009-03-20 Thread Steven Surdock
Greetings, I'm using ripd to distribute a default route, but I noticed the "redistribute" command is more of an "originate". I'd like ripd to distribute a default route, if one exists in the FIB. It seems to send the default whether one exists in the FIB or not. Any suggestions? Thanks. -Steve

Re: Using 2 internet connections on OpenBSD Gateway

2009-04-02 Thread Steven Surdock
You sort of can on the outbond side by using the route-to option and using multiple matching interface/gateways. Route-to { if1 gw1, if1 gw1, if2 gw2 } round-robin... This would prefer if1 over if2 for 2/3 the traffic. Sorry if the syntax isn't quite right as I sent this from my phone. Als

Re: WAN links failover

2009-04-09 Thread Steven Surdock
> -Original Message- > From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of > Jim Razmus > Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 7:58 AM > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Re: WAN links failover > > * Yuri Spirin [090409 03:11]: > > Hello, misc@ > > > > I have OpenBSD internet

Re: Traffic Shape for ISP on OpenBSD

2009-05-12 Thread Steven Surdock
Yes. I think I posted this here before, but since I'm lazy at searching the archives too, here is what I did (Using a recompiled kernel with sys/altq/altq_hfsc.h set to support "#define HFSC_MAX_CLASSES 512" and multiple external uplinks) # cu** is the upload queue # cd** is the download queue ..

Re: VPN and shared directories in Win XP

2009-05-12 Thread Steven Surdock
Check for large packets, specifically UDP and port 88. Test by seeing how big of pings you can get through using the -l option (assuming you're pinging from the XP host.) -Steve S. > -Original Message- > From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of > Yuriy A.

Re: VPN and shared directories in Win XP

2009-05-12 Thread Steven Surdock
Re: VPN and shared directories in Win XP > > ICMP packets with size 32 ... 63600 bytes comes with 0% of loses. Large > packets (> 63600 bytes) have 25...75% of loses. > > ----- Original Message - > From: "Steven Surdock" > To: "Yuriy A. Dmitrishin" ; >

Re: openBSD network issue (?)

2009-05-28 Thread Steven Surdock
> -Original Message- > From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of > Maze, Jeffrey S. > Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 1:35 PM > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: openBSD network issue (?) > > Hello, > I've setup oBSD 4.5 and have installed Pound > (http://ww

Detailed usage graphs w/PF

2009-06-01 Thread Steven Surdock
Greetings, I'm looking at using a pair of OBSD systems to perform a couple of functions, + ISP load balancing & failover (using NAT) + Site to Site IPSec termination (via ipsec) + Egress Bandwidth Management (via PF) + Web/HTML Detailed usage reporting (via ??) I've done the first thr

Re: n00b spamd/spamdb question

2014-08-21 Thread Steven Roberts
> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2014 13:11:23 -0500 > From: Adam Thompson > To: OpenBSD-misc list > > I've finally started using spamd on a new mail server, and am seeing > some results that I don't understand. (I'm also using smtpd(8) now, so > this is all new software to me...) That is exciting. spamd

Re: n00b spamd/spamdb question

2014-08-21 Thread Steven Roberts
> Oops. I see that now. Then how do I see what IPs are blacklisted > without becoming a human version of spamd-setup(8)? If running spamd in default mode ... 1. spamdb(8), TRAPPED entries. 2. The spamd.conf(5) file is read by spamd-setup(8) to configure blacklists for spamd(8). I am not aware

rrdtool troubles after 5.4->5.5 upgrade

2014-10-09 Thread Steven Surdock
As required for the upgrade I exported all my rrd's and they appear correct, but when I performed a 'restore' on the upgraded 5.5 system the dates appeared to become advanced by 136 years. These are for Cacti and interestingly, cacti shows graphs for the old data, but not for data collected aft

Re: rrdtool troubles after 5.4->5.5 upgrade

2014-10-10 Thread Steven Surdock
Cacti magically started showing the recent data, even though 'rrdtool dump' shows dates that are quite wrong. I'm wondering nfsen breaking is related... -Steve S. -Original Message- From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of Steven Surdock

nfsen on 5.5

2014-10-10 Thread Steven Surdock
Anybody successfully using nfsen? It was working on 5.4 (except for the portTracker plugin) and now under 5.5 the rrd's are not being updated. I uninstalled and re-initialized and still no luck. -Steve S.

Re: nfsen on 5.5

2014-10-10 Thread Steven Surdock
> -Original Message- > From: Josh Grosse [mailto:j...@jggimi.homeip.net] > Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 1:16 PM > To: Steven Surdock > Cc: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Re: nfsen on 5.5 > > On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 04:52:18PM +, Steven Surdock wrote: > &

Re: nfsen on 5.5

2014-10-10 Thread Steven Surdock
> -Original Message- > From: Stan Gammons [mailto:sg063...@gmail.com] > > On Oct 10, 2014 12:48 PM, "Steven Surdock" > wrote: > > > > > -Original Message- > > > From: Josh Grosse [mailto:j...@jggimi.homeip.net] > > > >

Re: [BULK] Re: nfsen on 5.5

2014-10-10 Thread Steven Surdock
> -Original Message- > From: Josh Grosse [mailto:j...@jggimi.homeip.net] > > On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 05:46:40PM +, Steven Surdock wrote: > > > Not chrooted. Flow records are being updated and stored correctly. > > The RRD and associated PNGs aren't

Re: [BULK] Re: nfsen on 5.5

2014-10-10 Thread Steven Surdock
> -Original Message- > From: Stan Gammons [mailto:sg063...@gmail.com] > ... > > %sources = ( > > ); > > $low_water = 90; > > $syslog_facility = 'local3'; > > @plugins = ( > > ); > > %PluginConf = ( > > ); > > $MAIL_FROM   = 'ssud...@engineered-net.com'; > > $SMTP_SERVER = 'localhost'; > >

Re: nfsen on 5.5

2014-10-10 Thread Steven Surdock
> -Original Message- > From: Stan Gammons [mailto:sg063...@gmail.com] > > On Oct 10, 2014 12:48 PM, "Steven Surdock" > wrote: > > > > > -Original Message- > > > From: Josh Grosse [mailto:j...@jggimi.homeip.net] > > > >

Re: nfsen on 5.5

2014-10-10 Thread Steven Surdock
> -Original Message- > From: Stan Gammons [mailto:sg063...@gmail.com] > ... > Glad you got it going. > > I got rid of the unable to create graph messages, but I still have a > couple of problems I haven't figured out. One being getting php to work > with nginx? Does one need to use php-

CVS confusion

2014-10-10 Thread Steven Surdock
I'm trying to follow -stable ports, but CVSWEB appears inconsistent. If I look at ports/lang/php/5.4 for OPENBSD_5_5 (http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/lang/php/5.4/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_5_5) it shows the following: Makefile 1.16.2.1 4 months jasper security update to ph

devtree: A utility for printing device trees

2014-11-08 Thread Steven McDonald
Hi misc, I've written a small utility for pretty-printing a tree of system devices based on dmesg(8) output. It's nothing fancy, but my apropos(1) and web searches didn't bring up anything to do the job. I thought it might be of interest to other newcomers to OpenBSD like myself who are exploring

apcupsd via USB on 5.6

2014-11-20 Thread Steven Surdock
I just upgrade from 5.5 to 5.6 on i386 and apcupsd won't recognize my UPS plugged into a USB port. On 5.5 the UPS was attached to ugen0 but on 5.6 it say uhidev0. Apcupsd mentions that the uhidev0 device type won't work. I see that I can get some info from sensord (which is cool). Any sugges

Re: *ERROR* radeon_cp: Failed to load firmware "radeon-r300_cp"

2014-11-21 Thread Steven McDonald
On Fri, 21 Nov 2014 06:30:16 +0100 "John Smith" wrote: > Is there anyway I can prevent this seemingly harmless error? I don't > use X and didn't select the X packages during the installation > process. You can probably do it by disabling the drm and/or radeondrm driver with config(8): http://

upd0 detached - can I reset USB

2014-11-24 Thread Steven Surdock
It appears that my UPS has detached. Is there a programmatic way to reset a USB port? I'm confident if I unplug the UPS and plug it back in it will reattach, but I don't have physical access to the server. I'd prefer not to reboot either. Thanks. FROM DMESG uhidev0 at uhub1 port 1 configu

Re: sensorsd, upd, and state changes

2014-11-28 Thread Steven Surdock
I have two different APC units... uhidev0 at uhub1 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "American Power Conversion Smart-UPS 1500 FW:601.3.D USB FW:1.3" rev 1.10/0.06 addr 2 uhidev0: iclass 3/0, 54 report ids upd0 at uhidev0 $ sysctl | grep upd hw.sensors.upd0.indicator0=Off (Charging), OK hw.senso

usmb/FUSE on 5.6

2014-12-30 Thread Steven Surdock
Using the package usmb to mount a share from a Windows 2008R2 server does not seem reliable. FUSE/usmb dismounts the share after a while (less than 24 hours) with the following error: Dec 30 01:30:07 fileshare /bsd: fuse: device close without umount Usmb is not typically running afterwards. A

Re: Request for Funding our Electricity

2014-01-16 Thread Steven Chamberlain
operating cost than what they replaced. Regards, -- Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org

Re: Messed-up package dependencies?

2014-08-13 Thread Steven Roberts
> So, it seems that upgrading from 5.5-STABLE to -current completely > messed-up package dependencies. http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html "You should ALWAYS use a snapshot as the starting point for running -current. Upgrading by compiling your own source code is not supported." > I certain

NAT66 with temporary address

2016-04-03 Thread Steven Mestdagh
I was trying to use NAT66, from some internal subnets to my IPv6 internet address, using the following line with 5.9 release. match out on $intout inet6 from !(egress:network) to any nat-to ($intout:0) The last part expands to the link local address of the interface, which is the first address bu

Re: NFS daemon is very slow in server-to-client direction in TCP mode

2016-04-21 Thread Steven Surdock
I seem to be experiencing this as well, but I have no access to the client side as it is a wireless camera. Is there anything that can be done on the server side? -Steve S.

Re: Some shell scripts I've wrote

2016-08-03 Thread Steven Dee
Cool. Maybe a good complement for . On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 11:30 AM Walter Alejandro Iglesias < roque...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry! > > I have an entry in vimrc for my mail that replaces '>>' for '> >'. That > screwed the code, it was a bad idea. Here the co

Question about bsd.rd

2017-03-30 Thread Steven Schneider
g the application packages though using the entry in /etc/installurl. As a result I thought I had screwed up my upgrade royally. XD Anyhow, I'm just curious as to what's going on. Thanks. -- W. Steven Schneider

malloc.conf recommended settings

2017-03-31 Thread Steven Schneider
acing webserver? Thanks. -- W. Steven Schneider

Re: Question about bsd.rd

2017-03-31 Thread Steven Schneider
, Steven Schneider wrote: Hi @misc, I've noticed that bsd.rd wants to download the install base packages from /pub/OpenBSD/6.1/i386. Is this an error or some sort of alias for the path to the snapshots of the install base? bsd.rd seems to find the install base packages alright. pkg_add has tr

Re: malloc.conf recommended settings

2017-04-02 Thread Steven Schneider
* Otto Moerbeek [170401 07:30]: On Sat, Apr 01, 2017 at 03:11:32AM +, Steven Schneider wrote: Thanks Theo and Otto for replying. I have a question about the recommended settings for /etc/malloc.conf. I'm currently using JUC on my i386 laptop, just to see how the old beast handles

Re: It is possible to start xenodm on Radeon HD 8730M (or Intel HD Graphics 4000) ?

2017-04-08 Thread Steven McDonald
On Sat, 8 Apr 2017 15:04:18 +0500 "dmitry.sensei" wrote: > "ATI Radeon HD 8730M" rev 0x00 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 not configured > inteldrm0 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 "Intel HD Graphics 4000" rev 0x09 > drm0 at inteldrm0 Your Intel card is supported via DRM, but your Radeon one is not. The probl

Re: What does it mean this error when I try install a package?

2017-04-17 Thread Steven McDonald
On Mon, 17 Apr 2017 11:02:37 + "C. L. Martinez" wrote: > pkg_add -v python-2.7 There is no package called python-2.7. The package you want is called python-2.7.13p0. You have a few options: 1. pkg_add python, then select the version you want. 2. pkg_add python-2.7.13p0 3. pkg_add -z pyth

pfsync(4) typo ("sychronisation")

2015-02-01 Thread Steven McDonald
Spotted a missing "n" in pfsync(4): Index: share/man/man4/pfsync.4 === RCS file: /cvs/src/share/man/man4/pfsync.4,v retrieving revision 1.31 diff -u -p -r1.31 pfsync.4 --- share/man/man4/pfsync.4 29 Apr 2010 08:45:44 - 1.31 ++

goals.html: Clarify GPL policy

2015-02-22 Thread Steven McDonald
goals.html disagrees with policy.html as to the policy regarding inclusion of GPL code. Since that part of policy.html was updated more recently (2014 vs. 2003), here's a diff that makes goals.html more agreeable: Index: goals.html ==

Re: Broadcom NIC issues

2015-03-13 Thread Steven McDonald
On Fri, 13 Mar 2015 15:48:02 + Miguel Barbosa Gonçalves wrote: > I recently installed OpenBSD 5.6 on an amd64 platform. Everything went > smoothly. After installation, at the first boot, OpenBSD updated the > firmware of some devices. I found this strange... OpenBSD runs fw_update(8) on firs

Re: building userland failed with "Unable to remove directory /./var/tmp: Directory not empty"

2015-03-14 Thread Steven McDonald
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 12:18:13 +0100 Harald Dunkel wrote: > pax: Unable to remove directory /./var/tmp: Directory not empty *** /var/tmp was replaced with a symlink to /tmp between 5.6 and 5.7. Compiling from source isn't a supported way to upgrade from one to the other; this is well documented in

Re: OpenBSD as base OS for Virtualization

2015-03-14 Thread Steven McDonald
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 13:44:47 +0200 Ruslanas Gžibovskis wrote: > So question is: > What Virtualization solutions OpenBSD support? Anything that runs as a userspace process in non-accelerated mode and has been ported to OpenBSD (QEMU, for example). There is no support for Xen, nor hardware acceler

Re: snmp HC on i386

2015-05-14 Thread Steven Surdock
Just noticed that I'm having the same issue on 5.7/i386 NET-SNMP version 5.7.3 Error expanding HCInReceives to 64bits in ipSystemStatsTable.ipv4 Error expanding HCInDelivers to 64bits in ipSystemStatsTable.ipv4 Error expanding HCOutRequests to 64bits in ipSystemStatsTable.ipv4 -Steve S.

Re: Lock FVWM2 with nosuid mount option

2015-05-23 Thread Steven McDonald
On Sat, 23 May 2015 05:12:58 -0400 "ertetlen barmok" wrote: > There is no solution for locking an OpenBSD Desktop while using FVWM2 > and "nosuid" mount option enabled for all mountpoints in /etc/fstab? xlock is setgid auth, so you could add your user to the auth group. Whether or not this is a

Perl bindings for libsndio

2015-06-28 Thread Steven McDonald
ng XS, so feedback would be welcome. There's some minimal POD documentation inline here: https://github.com/stevenjm/perl-Audio-Sndio/blob/master/ext/lib/Audio/Sndio/Bindings.pm Thanks, Steven.

Re: cp from 4 different home folders without overwriting files with different content

2015-06-28 Thread Steven McDonald
On Sun, 28 Jun 2015 17:39:18 -0500 Chris Bennett wrote: > But I don't want to overwrite any files with same name but different > content. You could try GNU cp (gcp in the coreutils package) with the -n option: -n, --no-clobber do not overwrite an existing file (overrides a

Re: Dual Booting OpenBSD vs Windows7

2015-06-29 Thread Steven McDonald
On Mon, 29 Jun 2015 16:11:20 +0330 Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote: > When I choose "My OpenBSD" at boot state it display me: > *Loading.* > *ERR M* "ERR M" means that the pbr successfully loaded a file into memory, but it wasn't a valid ELF executable. Most probably, this means that the pbr you

Re: reply-to rule not working

2007-11-07 Thread Steven Surdock
Nick Golder wrote: > I am trying to serve out OpenVPN (port 1194 UDP) through > multiple external I solved this problem by running OpenVPN on the loopback only and using "rdr" and " pass in on $if reply-to...) on the incoming traffic. -Steve S.

Re: reply-to rule not working

2007-11-08 Thread Steven Surdock
Nick Golder wrote: > On 2007-11-07 14:29 -0500, Steven Surdock wrote: >> Nick Golder wrote stuff: ... > Is this a PF bug? [Shrug]. They way it _seemed_ to work (for me, when I implemented the system back on 3.8 or 3.9, YMMV) was that "route-to/reply-to" caused the packet

Re: MacBook remote control

2007-11-12 Thread Steven Mestdagh
Richard Storm [2007-11-11, 00:03:37]: > Hello! > I have macbook: > hw.model=Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T7400 @ 2.16GHz > hw.vendor=Apple Inc. > hw.product=MacBook2,1 > hw.version=1.0 > > On http://wiki.freebsd.org/AppleMacbook "IR receiver" section there is > tool available at http://fnop.net/~rpaulo/

Re: load balancing FTP traffic with ftp-proxy and pf on two internet connections having same gateway.

2007-11-20 Thread Steven Surdock
Siju George wrote: > Hi, > > I got my second Internet connection yesterday. > It is from the same provider and I have 2 static IPs now with the > same gateway. > > I plan to use > > http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html#outgoing > > to load balance outgoing traffic from the LAN to the Internet.

Re: : no 4.2-stable package updates??

2007-12-12 Thread Steven Surdock
knitti wrote: > On 12/12/07, Raimo Niskanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 08:35:50AM +0100, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: >>> On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Joe wrote: >> >> Now, this will prevent me from upgrading to 4.2. >> > > It isn't so that any pre-4.2-stable will be updated, so you >

Re: IPSEC with Checkpoint Sonicwall ?

2007-12-12 Thread Steven Surdock
Michael Gale wrote: > Hey, > > I have been asked if we can setup an IPSEC connection > with a Checkpoint > Sonicwall. > > Currently I have NO information on the remote end except that it is a > Checkpoint Sonicwall :( > You're already starting with bad communication from the remote end. http

Re: Updated ports/packages in -stable/-release

2008-01-02 Thread Steven Surdock
Nick Holland wrote: > Nicolas Letellier wrote: >> Hello misc@, ... > Let's say you plan on implementing a new machine today. > Install -current. > Really. In May, upgrade to the 4.3, and sit there for six months. In > November, upgrade to 4.4. IF you are using some third party > apps which have

Unison on 6.6 - compatibility

2019-11-11 Thread Steven Surdock
I just fired up a 6.6/amd64 host that I will use to replace an existing 6.5/amd64 remote fileserver. I've been using Unison to synch files between this remote server and a Windows fileserver. It seems with the bump to OCAML 4.09 Unison is throwing an error, "input_value: ill-formed message", w

unbound network optimizations

2019-12-02 Thread Steven Surdock
I'm running a pair of unbound resolvers and am attempting to optimize performance on them. This stemmed from noticing a couple of issues in the logs. Dec 2 11:26:52 ns1 unbound: [54230:5] error: recvfrom 26 failed: Host is down Dec 2 11:27:11 ns1 unbound: [54230:5] notice: sendto failed: Resou

Re: unbound network optimizations

2019-12-11 Thread Steven Surdock
. -Original Message- From: Steven Surdock Sent: Monday, December 2, 2019 1:34 PM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: unbound network optimizations I'm running a pair of unbound resolvers and am attempting to optimize performance on them. This stemmed from noticing a couple of issues in the

Disable snmpd 'private' community

2020-05-01 Thread Steven Surdock
I see that snmpd.conf supports "read-write disabled", but this doesn't seem to _completely_ disable the private community. If I set "read-write disabled" I can still poll values using the 'private' community. Is this a bug or a feature? -Steve S.

Re: dmesg memory not match spdmem and bios

2020-06-11 Thread Steven Shockley
On 6/11/2020 8:57 AM, man Chan wrote: > I just want to know why OpenBSD/i386 have the memory limit to 4G. All operating systems have this limit. The 80386 was released to the public in 1986, when 4 GB was an absurd amount of memory. > It is ok for me to run OpenBSD/amd64 on a i5 machine. Thanks

syspatch not updating kernel

2017-12-13 Thread Steven Surdock
I just ran syspatch on a 6.2/i386 host and the kernel did not change as it has on my other patched machines. It appears that pub/OpenBSD/syspatch/6.2 was updated on 12/10. root@rad03 [/root]# syspatch -l 002_fktrace 003_mpls root@rad03 [/root]# uname -a OpenBSD cts-rad03.ctstelecom.com 6.2 GENE

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