Re: openbsd on root-server?

2006-04-29 Thread Christian Pedaschus
Holger Mauermann wrote: >Christian Pedaschus wrote: > > >>i'm trying since a few hours to get 3.8 on a (linux-based) root-server, >>without success. I googled some tutorials (for ex. >>http://wiki.bsd-crew.de/index.php?title=Strato-Rootserver_mit_NetBSD&redirect=

Re: openbsd on root-server?

2006-04-29 Thread Holger Mauermann
Christian Pedaschus wrote: > i'm trying since a few hours to get 3.8 on a (linux-based) root-server, > without success. I googled some tutorials (for ex. > http://wiki.bsd-crew.de/index.php?title=Strato-Rootserver_mit_NetBSD&redirect=no) > but they don't seem to work &g

Re: openbsd on root-server?

2006-04-29 Thread janus
On Sat, Apr 29, 2006 at 03:34:16AM +0200, Christian Pedaschus wrote: > i'm trying since a few hours to get 3.8 on a (linux-based) root-server, > without success. Use -current... otherwise the ServerWorks stuff doesn't gets detected. With kind regards Simon

Re: openbsd on root-server?

2006-04-29 Thread Christian Pedaschus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >On Sat, Apr 29, 2006 at 03:34:16AM +0200, Christian Pedaschus wrote: > > >>i'm trying since a few hours to get 3.8 on a (linux-based) root-server, >>without success. >> >> > >Use -current... otherwise the ServerWorks stu

Re: X.Org server security vulnerability

2006-05-03 Thread patrick ~
/usr/Xbld || \ + (mkdir -p /usr/Xbld && cd /usr/Xbld && lndir ../XF4) + cd /usr/Xbld make build Index: xc/programs/Xserver/render/mitri.c --8<CUT-8<-- --- Peter Valchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: ntpd as server logging...

2006-05-12 Thread Andrew Swisher
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 05:21:14PM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote: > Hi, > > I've enabled ntpd with the -d flag to run as a server on a system on the > lan with this conf file: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/jross $ cat /etc/ntpd.conf > # $OpenBSD: ntpd.conf,v 1.7 2004/

Re: ntpd as server logging...

2006-05-12 Thread djgoku
On 5/11/06, Jeff Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, I've enabled ntpd with the -d flag to run as a server on a system on the lan with this conf file: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/jross $ cat /etc/ntpd.conf # $OpenBSD: ntpd.conf,v 1.7 2004/07/20 17:38:35 henning Exp $ # sample ntpd co

Re: ntpd as server logging...

2006-05-12 Thread Jeff Ross
On Fri, 12 May 2006, Andrew Swisher wrote: On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 05:21:14PM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote: Hi, I've enabled ntpd with the -d flag to run as a server on a system on the lan with this conf file: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/jross $ cat /etc/ntpd.conf # $OpenBSD: ntpd.conf,v 1.7 20

Re: ntpd as server logging...

2006-05-12 Thread Spruell, Darren-Perot
nc > my openbsd > >> workstation with it no problem, but nothing shows in the logs then, > >> either. > Thanks for the reply. I guess I should have made my question more > clear. I'm more interested in the logging capabilities of > ntpd in server > mode. B

Re: ntpd as server logging...

2006-05-12 Thread Jeff Ross
sync my openbsd workstation with it no problem, but nothing shows in the logs then, either. Thanks for the reply. I guess I should have made my question more clear. I'm more interested in the logging capabilities of ntpd in server mode. Because my OpenBSD workstation can sync to the serve

Mail Server configuration question(s)

2006-06-09 Thread Pancho Cole
I have been building and testing some postfix mail server configurations recently, and I am looking for advice. I currently have postfix authenticating against the password file, but I think I want to use SQL (PostgreSQL) or LDAP, though I have limited SQL experience and only some LDAP admin

basic dns server on openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread S t i n g r a y
Hello there , i cannot seem to configure a basic dns server it seem its not resolving local domain names although i have setup everything as told in the docs, please have a look. resolve.conf bash-3.1# cat /etc/resolv.conf nameserver 127.0.0.1 search clickonline.net named.conf bash-3.1

Re: File Server Advice Required

2006-07-04 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 11:07:37AM -0700, Ginja_Ninja wrote: > Hello, > I was wondering if i could pick the brains of more experienced inividuals to > provide me with a more suited solution. I am a total beginner at this so > please bear with me. > > I wish to setup a file s

Re: File Server Advice Required

2006-07-04 Thread Ginja_Ninja
, its really appreciated. Until tomorrow then. Night Take Care G_N -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/File-Server-Advice-Required-tf1891201.html#a5172343 Sent from the openbsd user - misc forum at Nabble.com.

Re: File Server Advice Required

2006-07-05 Thread Rogier Krieger
On 7/4/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 11:07:37AM -0700, Ginja_Ninja wrote: > 3. Ultra secure remote login away from home on the laptop. Run it over IPsec, or OpenVPN if you want to be able to pass broken firewalls. (Note - setting up IPsec on OpenBSD is

Re: File Server Advice Required

2006-07-05 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 10:04:49AM +0200, Rogier Krieger wrote: > On 7/4/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 11:07:37AM -0700, Ginja_Ninja wrote: > >> 3. Ultra secure remote login away from home on the laptop. > > > >Run it over IPsec, or OpenVPN if you want

Re: File Server Advice Required

2006-07-14 Thread Martin Schröder
2006/7/4, Ginja_Ninja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: The major problem that i am trying to overcome by having a file server is; being able to keep track of files. As i work on different computers, i end up having duplicates of files everywere, which then leads to not being able to keep track of

Server freeze during SFTP transfer

2006-07-25 Thread Jason Dixon
SFTP to their account on this server. Note that all the home directories on this server are NFS mounted from an Apple Xserve running OS X 10.3.9. When the freeze occurs, the server can be pinged, but no services will respond. Even the console will not respond to input. There is no

SunRay Thin Client Server Software

2006-08-13 Thread Edd Barrett
Hello misc@, Has anyone ever successfully hosted sun ray thin clients from OpenBSD under linux_compat or otherwise? These clients require a piece of software on the server to do all the device forwarding etc. The software runs on solaris and linux only. I am finding solaris quite cumbersome

Re: Hacking a mail server

2006-09-26 Thread knitti
On 9/26/06, Carlos A. Garcia G. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: can someone external to the network get a copy of all the mail that are getting to a mail server??? ?? short answer: no long answer: yes please clarify your question. also, why sould this be related to openbsd? --knitti

Re: Hacking a mail server

2006-09-26 Thread Carlos A. Garcia G.
becose i use an obsd server and i need for help knitti escribis: On 9/26/06, Carlos A. Garcia G. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: can someone external to the network get a copy of all the mail that are getting to a mail server??? ?? short answer: no long answer: yes please clarify your qu

Re: Hacking a mail server

2006-09-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 9/26/06, Carlos A. Garcia G. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >can someone external to the network get a copy of all the mail that are >getting to a mail server??? yes, if either there are bugs in software or configuration is incorrect on the mail server, or if some insecure device is

Re: Hacking a mail server

2006-09-26 Thread knitti
copy of all the mail that are >> getting to a mail server??? >> ?? > > short answer: no > long answer: yes > > please clarify your question. also, why sould this be related to openbsd? > becose i use an obsd server and i need for help I you need help, *please* take so

Re: Hacking a mail server

2006-09-26 Thread Carlos A. Garcia G.
get to the mail server and after being read it the massage hit the mail server, so the question that if someone can do that its becose this information. now what i think its that it is probably that the hacker its inside my local network but if this was the case how it is that my isp now that

Re: Hacking a mail server

2006-09-26 Thread Joachim Schipper
gt;knitti escribis: > >>> On 9/26/06, Carlos A. Garcia G. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>> can someone external to the network get a copy of all the mail > >>that are > >>>> getting to a mail server??? > >>>> ?? > >

Re: Hacking a mail server

2006-09-27 Thread knitti
d that the "hacker" redirect the messages before they get to the mail server and after being read it the massage hit the mail server, so the question that if someone can do that its becose this information. redirecting before it hits the mail server would be probably either at the sende

Re: Hacking a mail server

2006-09-27 Thread Karsten McMinn
d that the "hacker" redirect the messages before they get to the mail server and after being read it the massage hit the mail server, so the question that if someone can do that its becose this information. hey don't blame the hackers when the ISP misroutes thousands of supernets on a

Re: kern.watchdog.period halts the server

2006-10-01 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 07:11:29PM -0300, Fernando Braga wrote: > Hi, > > I'm having a bit of trouble using kern.watchdog.period. Every time I > set it, my DELL 1850 turns off. > > In two different SSH sessions, I did the following: > > cefeu:2642:$ sysctl kern.watchdog > kern.watchdog.period=0

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Patrick - South Valley Internet
I doubt this will count as the oldest, but we're using a Pentium III 500 mhz for our Firewall. Pentium III 500 mhz 512mb ram (2) 20gb hard drives, in RAID 1 Realtek NIC Patrick Falk Husemann wrote: Hello List! We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would lik

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Floor Terra
My server is kind of old but runs OpenBSD like a charm. # sysctl hw hw.machine=i386 hw.model=Intel Celeron ("GenuineIntel" 686-class, 128KB L2 cache) hw.ncpu=1 hw.byteorder=1234 hw.physmem=268017664 hw.usermem=267587584 hw.pagesize=4096 hw.disknames=wd0,cd0,fd0 hw.diskcount=3 hw.cp

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Will H. Backman
Falk Husemann wrote: Hello List! We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard disk and a connection to the internet. So no Newton

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Dylan Hall
> mhz for our Firewall. > > Pentium III 500 mhz > 512mb ram > (2) 20gb hard drives, in RAID 1 > Realtek NIC > > Patrick > > > > > Falk Husemann wrote: > > Hello List! > > We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to > &g

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Paul de Weerd
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 08:54:35PM +0200, Falk Husemann wrote: | Hello List! | We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to | know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? Oldest box I have is a 80486DX2 @66MHz w/ 16M RAM. It has two 10Mbit NICs and a

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Matthew Weigel
Will H. Backman wrote: > The oldest one I have in production is a PIII 667 from 2001. Not that > old I guess. I was going to stay silent, but... I have a Sparc 5 at home that runs like a champ. Part of that is that the Sparc 5 took a lot of memory for its time, and I've maxed it at 256MB. --

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Dave Diller
> > We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to > > know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? > > > > As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard > > disk and a connection to the internet. c

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread RedShift
Intel Pentium 1 166 Mhz (with mmx!) 32 MB RAM Network: 1 x fxp & 1 x ne Hard Disk: Western Digital 80 GB IDE Connection internet: 15 mbit cable http://redshift.mine.nu:8080/~glenn/phpsysinfo/ Falk Husemann wrote: Hello List! We're trying to put an old server to good use again and woul

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Dan Farrell
# sysctl hw hw.machine=i386 hw.model=Intel Pentium II ("GenuineIntel" 686-class, 512KB L2 cache) hw.ncpu=1 hw.byteorder=1234 hw.physmem=200908800 hw.usermem=200519680 hw.pagesize=4096 hw.disknames=wd0,cd0 hw.diskcount=2 hw.cpuspeed=448 I run OpenBGPD on it with 4 full peers as a ro

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Daniel Martinez
TED]> wrote: Hello List! We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard disk and a connection to the internet. So no Newton or toaster (at leas

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Lawrence Horvath
AIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello List! We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard disk and a connection to the internet. So no Newton o

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Mitja Muženič
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Falk Husemann > Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 8:55 PM > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Oldest Server you run > > Hello List! > We're trying to put an old server to

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Frank Bax
At 03:21 PM 10/12/06, Patrick - South Valley Internet wrote: I doubt this will count as the oldest, but we're using a Pentium III 500 mhz for our Firewall. Pentium III 500 mhz - 512mb ram - (2) 20gb hard drives, in RAID 1 - Realtek NIC PII - 350Mhz - 64M - 4G disk - Intel NIC

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Terry
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 08:54:35PM +0200, Falk Husemann wrote: > Hello List! > We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to > know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? > > > As machine we defined something with processor, ram,

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread STeve Andre'
On Thursday 12 October 2006 14:54, Falk Husemann wrote: > Hello List! > We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to > know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? > > > As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network,

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Claus
On 10/12/2006 1:54 PM, Falk Husemann wrote: Hello List! We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard disk and a connection to the in

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Emilio Perea
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 08:54:35PM +0200, Falk Husemann wrote: > Hello List! > We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to > know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? > > > As machine we defined something with processor, ram,

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Bryan Irvine
On 10/12/06, Falk Husemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello List! We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? Off the top of my head I'd have to say the oldest is our DNS cluster. They are a

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Matt Radtke
> I also have an industrial 386SX with 32Mb RAM that > used to run 3.1 or 3.2, > back in the day when FPU emulation still kinda > worked. It was useless as a > box and dog slow, I have it for sheer geek factor > only. :) Currently, I have my sparc IPX running as a firewall and recently retired a Q

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Daniel A. Ramaley
On Thursday 12 October 2006 13:54, Falk Husemann wrote: >Hello List! >We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to >know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? My home mail server was originally a 33 Mhz 486, but once 66 MHz CPUs became

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Andrew Swisher
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 08:54:35PM +0200, Falk Husemann wrote: > Hello List! > We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to > know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? At my place of work, I have an old "cakebox" Sparc IP

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Stefan Johnson
I have a digital AlphaServer 1000 4/200 I would LOVE to load OpenBSD on. I haven't succeeded yet. It is happily running FreeBSD currently. I'll give OpenBSD another stab soon though :) I run OpenBSD on my little laptop which is a pentium 100 maxed at 40 megs of ram. Runs like a champ. I use i

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread jabbott
at 194mhz. It is the firewall in front of three low volume (500 pages/day) web servers. It works great. --ja On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Floor Terra wrote: > My server is kind of old but runs OpenBSD like a charm. > > # sysctl hw > hw.machine=i386 > hw.model=Intel Celeron ("Gen

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Jack J. Woehr
> On Thursday 12 October 2006 13:54, Falk Husemann wrote: >> Hello List! >> We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to >> know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? > > hw.machine = abacus > hw.model = Laquer Beads 2

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Martin Toft
Falk Husemann wrote: We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? We use an old Pentium 200 MHz, 32 MB RAM, two NICs, to seal of an old unpatched Windows 98 "server" from the rest of our net

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread JR Dalrymple
Falk Husemann wrote: > Hello List! > We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to > know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? > > > As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard > disk and a connection t

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread ropers
On 12/10/06, Claus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 10/12/2006 1:54 PM, Falk Husemann wrote: > Hello List! > We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to > know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? (0) gotta love selective qu

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread pauljgreene
nn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hello List! > We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to > know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? > > > As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard > disk and a conn

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Robert Waldner
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 14:12:19 CDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >I think I am winning at this point: >$ sysctl hw >hw.machine = i386 $ sysctl hw hw.machine = sparc hw.model = Sun 4/65, MB86900/1A or L64801 @ 25 MHz, WTL3170/2 FPU hw.ncpu = 1 hw.byteorder = 4321 hw.physmem = 54476800 hw.usermem = 53579

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Bryan Irvine
You win. On 10/12/06, Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 14:12:19 CDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >I think I am winning at this point: >$ sysctl hw >hw.machine = i386 $ sysctl hw hw.machine = sparc hw.model = Sun 4/65, MB86900/1A or L64801 @ 25 MHz, WTL3170/2 FPU hw

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Alexander Lind
$ sysctl hw hw.machine = intellivision hw.model = General Instrument CP1610 16-bit @ 895 kHz , absolutely no FPU hw.ncpu = 1 hw.byteorder = 4321 hw.physmem = 1352 bytes hw.usermem = 0 hw.pagesize = 0 hw.disknames = cartridge1 hw.diskcount = 0 $ uname -a Open

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Ingo Schwarze
> We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would > like to know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? As most others started out on the details, i will start with the generalities: Unless you have special needs or you must serve some large or very busy

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Steve Shockley
Bryan Irvine wrote: You win. I'm waiting for Nick Holland to chime in... he's probably got an SE/30 in production, or maybe a VAXstation 2000.

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Gordon Grieder
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 09:22:43PM -0400, Steve Shockley wrote: > Bryan Irvine wrote: > > You win. > > I'm waiting for Nick Holland to chime in... he's probably got an SE/30 > in production, or maybe a VAXstation 2000. Nick replied ages ago but his machine is still processing the outgoing mail.

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread S t i n g r a y
i am currently running OpenBSD server on a 933MHZ 512MB RAM with PF + squid + squidguard + ALTQ with users upto 200 + with easy, one of the primary reasons i switch to OpebBSD from windows. such great resourse managment :) regards *:$., 88,.$:*(((*$ Stingray *:$., 88

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Lars Hansson
On Friday 13 October 2006 02:54, Falk Husemann wrote: > We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to > know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? Some ancient whitebox PC: OpenBSD 3.7 (GENERIC) #50: Sun Mar 20 00:01:57 MST 2005 [EMAIL PRO

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Nick Holland
lly been on something of a hardware upgrade binge lately. Noticed the piles of Celeron 400 machines was just getting too big to ignore...and ssh connection times on older machines are starting to get on my nerves. It can be difficult to avoid temptation. HOWEVER: my mail and web server: P233MMX

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Jason George
>I can't believe people with PIIs and PIIIs even responded to this >thread, however. You GOT to be kidding me...That ain't old. That's >almost as new as I get! Exactly. # sysctl hw hw.machine=sparc hw.model=SUNW,SPARCclassic, TMS390S10 @ 50 MHz, on-chip FPU hw.ncpu=1 hw.byteorder=4321 hw.phys

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Matthew Closson
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006, Jason George wrote: I can't believe people with PIIs and PIIIs even responded to this thread, however. You GOT to be kidding me...That ain't old. That's almost as new as I get! Exactly. Today on my way to work I found a Pentium 100mhz, 48MB EDO, 480MB hdd in a ditch o

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Marius Van Deventer - Umzimkulu
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Falk Husemann > Sent: 12 October 2006 08:55 PM > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Oldest Server you run > > Hello List! > We're trying to put an old server to good us

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-13 Thread Jonathan Thornburg
> We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to > know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? About 6 weeks ago I moved my home firewall from its former home, a 1995-vintage Toshiba T2130CS laptop: 486DX4 processor @ 75MHz, 640

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-13 Thread Jacob Yocom-Piatt
Original message >Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 23:08:21 -0400 >From: Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: Oldest Server you run >To: misc > >Gordon Grieder wrote: >> On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 09:22:43PM -0400, Steve Shockley wrote: >>

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-13 Thread Matt Radtke
> mac68k testing: Quadra650 (not sure that qualifies > as production, even > though it runs at 100% CPU for days at a time when > doing a build). Also > hard to brag for slowness rights when it is almost > as fast as the > Quadras got. No, I don't have an SE/30... :) HmmmI guess it's time to

Fwd: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-13 Thread Jason Crawford
And I ment to send this to the whole list -- Forwarded message -- From: Jason Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Oct 12, 2006 5:03 PM Subject: Re: Oldest Server you run To: Falk Husemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On 10/12/06, Falk Husemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-13 Thread DoN. Nichols
On 2006/10/12 at 11:08:21PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote: [ ... ] > I can't believe people with PIIs and PIIIs even responded to this > thread, however. You GOT to be kidding me...That ain't old. That's > almost as new as I get! Well ... it is the "you run" part which is limiting

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-15 Thread Jan Stary
> We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to > know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? My home router/firewall/DNS: $ uname -a OpenBSD gw.stare.cz 3.9 COMPAQ#0 i386 $ dmesg OpenBSD 3.9-stable (COMPAQ) #0: Thu Sep 28 20:48:44 CEST

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-16 Thread Jim Capozzoli
On 10/12/06, Falk Husemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello List! We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard disk and a c

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-16 Thread Darren Tucker
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 12:53:35AM -0400, Jim Capozzoli wrote: > I have a router using two dc(4) interfaces, running OpenBSD 3.9. It > has an Intel i586 75 MHz processor with a whole 16 megs of memory, and > a 4 gig hard drive. I remember I tried to use apache as a caching > proxy

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-17 Thread Henning Brauer
still using this puppy for running ntpd, and pretty much all machines in our network sync against it ;( OpenBSD 4.0-current (GENERIC) #0: Fri Sep 29 10:20:06 CEST 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/vax/compile/GENERIC VAXstation 3100/m{30,40} [0A04 04010002] cpu: KA41/42 cpu: Enabli

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-17 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 20:54 +0200, Falk Husemann wrote: > Hello List! > We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to > know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? Until recently, a Pentium 100 MHz with 32M RAM and approx. 3G hard drive

OpenVPN server writes to /etc

2006-10-23 Thread Heinrich Rebehn
Hi list, I have openvpn-2.0.6 running as server on OpenBSD-current as of 9-OCT-2006. I noticed that it is creating files in /etc/openvpn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [~] # ls -l /etc/openvpn total 48 -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 3820 Oct 11 14:27 antvpn.crt -rw--- 1 root wheel891 Oct 11 14:27

Re: Intel Server Adapters (NICs)

2006-10-23 Thread Per-Olov Sjöholm
tel port A --- em2 --- em3 --- Navtel port B > > em0 and em1 are built-in mainboard: > em0 at pci4 dev 0 function 0 "Intel PRO/1000 PT (82571EB)" rev 0x06: apic 2 > int 16 (irq 10), em1 at pci4 dev 0 function 1 "Intel PRO/1000 PT (82571EB)" > rev 0x06: apic 2 i

Re: Intel Server Adapters (NICs)

2006-10-23 Thread Berk D. Demir
Sylwester S. Biernacki wrote: Hello, about a month ago I wrote I'm glad about em(4) driver which works pretty well on few of my boxes. However I need to change my opinion... after what I saw today in the lab: > [ ... cut ... ] I wanted to reply relevant sections but your message is quite

Re: Intel Server Adapters (NICs)

2006-10-23 Thread Berk D. Demir
space, net.inet.tcp.sendspace, net.inet.tcp.rfc1323, kern.somaxconn among some other things... If you for example run out of "maxclusters" the server will freeze (as you mentioned)... Try OpenBSD FAQ ;-) Again, net.inet.tcp.recvspace, net.inet.tcp.sendspace, rfc1323 sliding win

Re: Intel Server Adapters (NICs)

2006-10-23 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/10/24 00:45, Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote: > > pf is disabled, between em0 and em1 whole traffic goes through > > kernel routing process (Navtel port A and em0 in one /24 network, > > and em1 and Navtel port B are in different /24 network) > > > > sysctl tcp.send & receive space is turned

Missing checksums on FTP server?

2006-11-12 Thread Jonathan Schleifer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Hi! I already searched the archives for that, but only found out that the missing xorg sets checksums have something to do with the build process. But why aren't they just added after the build? Where can I get the checksums for the xorg sets? An

installing mysql-server from ports?

2005-05-12 Thread Didier Wiroth
hi, i've installed 3.7 from cd and want to install mysql-server from the ports. unfortunately the port version only installs the client part, how do I install the server part? many thx didier

Brand new server - bad adventures

2020-01-22 Thread Özgür Kazancci
Hello everyone! Greetings to misc people! Got a brand new dedicated server with a hardware: Intel Xeon-E 2274G - 64GB DDR4 ECC 2666MHz - 2x SSD NVMe 960GB and installed "brand new" OpenBSD 6.6 on it. (I'm managing it remotely via KVM/IPMI) After the first boot, dmes

Server 5 SSD/best practice

2020-02-20 Thread Oliver Marugg
Hi I’ve got a Supermicro 5028D desktop server with 5 identical SATA SSDs, there is no HBA no RAID card in. The purpose of the server is intended as web/smtp and some vmm vms (os plus /home & /var storage). What are your suggestions or best practices configuring the device arrangement

VPN, configuring an IKEv2 server

2020-06-09 Thread Teno Deuter
Dear group, try to configure on an 6.7 installation a IKEv2 VPN server to be accessed by linux and android clients but got completely lost. I don't even know how to debug it! Here is my iked-dv output: ikev2 "vpn" passive tunnel esp inet6 from 0.0.0.0/0 to 0.0.0.0/0 from ::/

disk encryption for remote server

2024-05-26 Thread 04-psyche . totter
Hi everyone, Is there any way to use disk encryption without having physical access to the device? A few potential ideas: - is there a way to enter the encryption passphrase via ssh? - is there a way to create a non encrypted partition on the same hard drive, where the keydisk would be stored,

Re: httpd & calibre-server (ebooks)

2024-09-07 Thread Greg Thomas
If I'm reading this correctly you're missing some of this: https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/rdr.html Not sure what is sending this: "500 Internal Server Error" because you haven't mentioned your public IP setup. On Sat, Sep 7, 2024 at 1:58 PM Am Jam wrote: > Hi

Re: httpd & calibre-server (ebooks)

2024-09-08 Thread Omar Polo
socket tcp "192.168.1.78" 8004 I guess that calibre exports an HTTP server, not a FastCGI one, so this can't work. httpd doesn't support proxying another HTTP server, it can only talk to fastcgi. You'll have to look into relayd(8) (but also keep httpd in the stack so you can use acme-client for TLS.)

hw.perfpolicy behavior on desktop/server

2022-05-09 Thread Atanas Vladimirov
Hi Guys, I'm running -current. Recently I noticed (not sure when it changed) that my CPU is not throttling anymore. The `hw.perfpolicy` is set to auto and `hw.setperf` is always at 100%. I red that there was a change in 7.1: - Changed the power management sysctl(8) hw.perfpolicy to "auto" at

Re: *BSD and MariaDB server

2022-11-29 Thread Bodie
On 29.11.2022 16:35, Gustavo Rios wrote: Hi folks! I would like to know what would it be the best bsd (net/free/open) server to run a MariaDB server ? i mean in terms of performance. Thanks a lot. Wrong question as it depends on your usage. At least OBSD has more newer version of that

DHCP server ignoring PF rules?

2022-12-17 Thread Cristian Danila
Good day! I finished setup an DHCP server and for some reason it seems DHCP server is ignoring PF filter. In short, in PF I have active only one rule: block drop quick all Double checked PF and it is enabled So using a windows machine to test DHCP server: 1) ifconfig /release 2) ifconfig /renew

Universal Media Server on OpenBSD

2023-02-10 Thread kasak
Hello misc! If somebody interested, i've successfully launched UMS on OpenBSD 7.2. Here it is: pkg_add mediainfo mplayer ffmpeg jdk%17 useradd -L daemon -s /sbin/nologin -d /var/ums -m -s /var/empty _ums ftp https://github.com/UniversalMediaServer/UniversalMediaServer/releases/download/13.2

Re: smtpd only Mail Server

2021-08-09 Thread Martijn van Duren
On Mon, 2021-08-09 at 20:02 -0700, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote: > Hello > > i have had a smtpd only mail server for 21 years; but now i have a big > problem related to dkim, dmarc, and spf. First, there is not man page, > archives are not clear for me, google is confusing; but i

Re: smtpd only Mail Server

2021-08-10 Thread artsi0m
Hello! >smtpd only mail server for 21 years. Why not use fdm ? As i know it is developed by OpenBSD members. >There is no man page for dkim, dmark and spf OpenBSD developers maintain man pages for base system mostly. I've never heard about ports maintainers editing port man page.

Re: smtpd only Mail Server

2021-08-10 Thread latincom
> On Mon, 2021-08-09 at 20:02 -0700, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote: >> Hello >> >> i have had a smtpd only mail server for 21 years; but now i have a big >> problem related to dkim, dmarc, and spf. First, there is not man page, >> archives are not clear for me, google i

Re: smtpd only Mail Server

2021-08-10 Thread Jan Stary
ok: i have 2 servers: 1. managed by nsd, which obtained 9.7/10 at the same > web page, not a problem; 2. vultr managed by their dns app, here i am not > able to make it work correctly. What should be the additional > configuration on the mail server please? What mail server? What "additional" configuration? If you want help with a mail config, you need to show your mail config.

Re: smtpd only Mail Server

2021-08-10 Thread latincom
y and anything related to send mail correctly; where correctly means "NO qualify my mail as spam" >> > - Did you just put a dkim txt record in DNS without any additional >> > configuration on your mailserver? >> >> ok: i have 2 servers: 1. managed by nsd, which obtained

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