Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running today's snapshot on an old laptop (Dell Latitude PPL),
and I put the cover down to see if it would go to sleep and
wake up properly. After it went to sleep, I opened the laptop
back up, and it started to come back alive, but the screen
stayed
Hi Jared,
On 25/08/2005, at 1:55 PM, jared r r spiegel wrote:
the thread has kinda gone this way already, but i believe the only
way you can get true i don't have NAT on PPPoA, outside of
getting a
business class service plan (or anything else with static IP WAN
and LAN allocations)
rather then trying more stupid band-aids and wuergarounds it would be
fantastic if someone could sit down and get us a software raid
implementation that doesn't suck and thus can be included in the regular
kernels.
I havent noticed anything terribly wrong with raidframe. Why do you
think it
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 14:57:37 +1000, Shane J Pearson wrote:
Is that means that 3.8 might be unstable ? Maybe all who wants/needs
stable systems need to run 3.7 ?
However Genadijus only asked questions. He did not make a statement.
Seems like pretty innocent questions to me that are easily
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 14:34:35 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
whatever. Wrong post, wrong place. Discard !
Uwe
Hello,
My pf.conf doesn't work for an OpenVPN connection: I don't know why...
My VPN works fine with pf disabled, but when I enable PF... this is the response
PING 192.168.6.102 (192.168.6.102): 56 data bytes
ping: sendto: No route to host
ping: wrote 192.168.6.102 64 chars, ret=-1
ping:
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 15:28:36 +1000, Shane J Pearson wrote:
Hi Jared,
On 25/08/2005, at 1:55 PM, jared r r spiegel wrote:
the thread has kinda gone this way already, but i believe the only
way you can get true i don't have NAT on PPPoA, outside of
getting a
business class service
Hi JCR,
J.C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I can tell, you basically asked for the right or preferred
way of putting a filesystem onto a floppy
Yes, that is exactly my question.
The best answer I know is fdformat. It works. It's simple and it's the
most commonly accepted way to
Hi,
Spamhaus have changed to a for-fee feed for the rsynced version of
their database. This means that if you are using it as a tarpit
source for spamd you will now have an effectively empty file.
Does anyone have any good alternates?
Thanks,
Abdul
---
East
I have made breif changes to the OpenBSD page on wikipedia detailing
the systems security regarding these new changes. My information may
be slightly inaccurate or misleading, please feel free to check it.
Diff here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=OpenBSDdiff=21793744oldid=21739418
--On 25 August 2005 09:04 +0100, Helio Santana wrote:
My VPN works fine with pf disabled, but when I enable PF... this is
the response
PING 192.168.6.102 (192.168.6.102): 56 data bytes
ping: sendto: No route to host
That either means 'No route to host' or 'blocked by PF'. Since you
turned
...on Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 12:24:46PM -0700, Ray Percival wrote:
~5% to be exact.
To be more exact, it depends on the -m option
value you used when last running newfs or tunefs
on the filesystem. :)
See the description in the tunefs(8) man page.
Alex.
Edd Barrett wrote:
rather then trying more stupid band-aids and wuergarounds it would be
fantastic if someone could sit down and get us a software raid
implementation that doesn't suck and thus can be included in the regular
kernels.
I havent noticed anything terribly wrong with raidframe.
Sigfred Heversen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
/dev/wd0a 787M778M -30.6M 104%/
WTF is going on here? -30.6M sounds kinda weird.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#NegSpace
Erm. I'm pretty sure the FAQ is wrong in this question.
The negative space is not
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 11:02:49PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, George R. wrote:
New York City BSD Conference (NYCBSDCon), a one day technical conference
hosted by the New York City *BSD User Group, will be held on Saturday,
September 17th at Columbia University.
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Hi
The sharedkey directive in sasyncd.conf requires an aes key. I just
can't seem to find out how to create such a key :-{ Or is it just 32
bytes of random data?
Any pointers anyone, please?
/m
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Sean Knox wrote:
On the other end, there is a log showing the T1 disconnecting and attempting
to reconnect about 15 minutes prior to the above messages. One machine is
running a 3.8-beta snapshot from 8-16-05 and the other is running a 3.7
snapshot from 4-12-05. Both are
HI all,
I'd like to know where I could find informations about how to configure bind
to
work under OpenBSD 3.7. I've already made a search in the net, but the
available documents are vacant. I've already looked at FAQ files, but I also
cound't find a thing.
Thanks.
--
Joco Salvatti
-Original Message-
From: Marc Espie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 6:43 PM
To: Will H. Backman
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: package installation script hints
On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 04:35:13PM -0400, Will H. Backman wrote:
1. Packages get
Hi,
I have encountered a problem remounting a memory file system (mfs)
read-only. When create a mfs with, say
# mount_mfs -s 16384 swap /mfs
then I get the following output by mount:
mfs:9556 on /mfs type mfs (asynchronous, local, size=16384 512-blocks)
where the number 9556 is the
CBL provides an rsync'd list
http://cbl.abuseat.org/
YMMV
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:44:09 +0200
Abdul Rehman Gani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Spamhaus have changed to a for-fee feed for the rsynced version of
their database. This means that if you are using it as a tarpit
source for
--On 25 August 2005 11:13 -0300, JoC#o Salvatti wrote:
I'd like to know where I could find informations about how to
configure bind to work under OpenBSD 3.7.
named.conf(5) and BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual, which you
can find in /usr/share/doc/html/bind.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
Jan Johansson
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 12:34 AM
To: Will H. Backman
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: 3.8 snapshot laptop sleep issues
Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 11:13:52AM -0300, Joco Salvatti wrote:
HI all,
I'd like to know where I could find informations about how to configure bind
to
work under OpenBSD 3.7. I've already made a search in the net, but the
available documents are vacant. I've already looked at FAQ files, but
Joco Salvatti wrote:
HI all,
I'd like to know where I could find informations about how to configure bind
to
work under OpenBSD 3.7. I've already made a search in the net, but the
available documents are vacant. I've already looked at FAQ files, but I also
cound't find a thing.
U,
Hi, all. A minor thing, but somewhat surprising: after an fresh
install of -current (Aug 24 snapshot), the initial root.mail is
uncheckable:
login: root
Password:
OpenBSD 3.8-beta (GENERIC) #119: Wed Aug 24 01:47:37 MDT 2005
[snip]
You have mail.
Terminal type? [vt220]
# mail
No mail
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Joco Salvatti
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 10:14 AM
To: Misc OpenBSD
Subject: How to configure bind to work under OpenBSD 3.7
HI all,
I'd like to know where I could find informations about how
Put:
named_flags=
in /etc/rc.conf.local
and bind will work. Edit files in /var/named/ directory to suit your
needs as well, but the above line in /etc/rc.conf.local will start
named on boot, and it will just work. Read /etc/rc.conf to see how to
start other daemons, but put changes into
Did you try searching on named? I find that helps sometimes...
http://www.tongatapu.net.to/nix/OpenBSD/dns.htm
Its not much different than setting up Bind/Named on any other system,
so aside from start up and locations the syntax and stuff is generally
the same, at least as far as I have
Hey there,
I found it really painless to do with Webmin (www.webmin.com), it
makes the job for lots of things a millions times easier and supports
OpenBSD pretty well. However make sure you keep it upto date because
it would be a LOT of screwing around to get it under a chroot seeing
as it is
--- Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2005/08/25 at 01:20 +0200:
(can you try wrap your lines at a reasonable 72 chars?)
Yup! Sorry..
No, the rl0 gateway (PC_B) is 192.168.3.254. Client1 is .3.70,
PC_B's internal network is, of course, 192.168.3.0/24.
Oops, I should've seen
On 8/25/05, Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to know where I could find informations about how to configure bind
to work under OpenBSD 3.7.
Setting up BIND is well documented. See the files in /usr/share/doc.
You'll find the Bind ARM (in HTML format) there. Also, see the man
I've got a 3.7 box running under VMware 2.5.1. This box acts as a hub
for Unison (over SSH), and the data is stored on a SNAP server mounted via
NFS (not my choice).
Originally, using the le driver, network performance was abysmal, and I
was getting a lot of collisions.
I noticed that le at pci
Hi all,
trying to configure a laserjet 1022 on 3.7 release so that win xp
clients can print to it.
the client machine is listed in hosts.lpd and has a valid hosts entry.
Starting with an empty queue I try and do a windows test page. The
errors are generated and a 0 byte job is in the queue.
I updated my cvs tree today, and recompiled GENERIC with today's
source, and now the system crashes on boot, telling me that it cannot
read the disk label, but a GENERIC from two days ago can read the disk
label just fine. Here is the working dmesg from GENERIC of two days
ago, and dmesg from
How can I tell in general whether a specific patch for a specific exploit
has been incorporated into the relevant openbsd package
(kde in this case)?
http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050101-1.txt
Thanks,
Dave Feustel
--
Tired of having to defend against Malware?
(You know: trojans,
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 08:22:17AM -0700, Christian Jones wrote:
Hi, all. A minor thing, but somewhat surprising: after an fresh
install of -current (Aug 24 snapshot), the initial root.mail is
uncheckable:
[...]
# mail
No mail for root
# ls -l /var/mail/root
-rw--- 1 root wheel
Dave Feustel wrote:
How can I tell in general whether a specific patch for a specific exploit has
been incorporated into the relevant openbsd package (kde in this case)?
http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20050101-1.txt
For beginners: Check the date.
More advanced solution is to read
Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from Josh Tolley:
[Charset ISO-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
I have to think this has been asked before, but Googling and
archive-searching didn't show me anything enlightening. I'd like to
measure bandwidth on my enc0 interface. I
Hi all,
Has anybody built a wireless bridge using the Soekris net 4801 and a seano
2511mp+ (wi) minipci card?
When I tried configuring wi0 in hostap mode with WEP, it used to fail
consistently with the message
wi0: init failed.
I then tried setting up the card in ibss-master mode. This at
Uhh, are you filtering with PF?
diana
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 11:49:48AM -0400, Melameth, Daniel D. wrote:
Since the fixes for this are not in stable and I should probably
be running -current instead of this workaround, logger does the
job just fine...
Yeah, logger. Now I feel dumb :)
Anyway, I thought for sure when I wrote that
hi helios,
on the website of openvpn is something for the scrub-rules for doing vpn
on an openbsd box and linux-clients. my openvpn works from win (yes, i
know ;)) to obsd. try to trace with tcpdump on the logging interface if
and what is blocking your connection, that worked for me on some of
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 10:08:53AM -0400, Will H. Backman wrote:
1 - If the new host happens to have one of those packages installed,
perhaps because I stopped the installation of packages the first time,
then pkg_add will stop when it hits an already installed package. I can
fix that with
Hello misc@,
I have this very strange behaviour in xterm with the TERM var set to
xterm-color and using a colored application, for example mutt and irssi.
Let me put mutt as example, mails below the indicator are white, while
those above are gray. irssi just has random pieces white. It's even
Greg Mortensen wrote:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Sean Knox wrote:
On the other end, there is a log showing the T1 disconnecting and
attempting to reconnect about 15 minutes prior to the above messages.
One machine is running a 3.8-beta snapshot from 8-16-05 and the other
is running a 3.7 snapshot
Hi people, im having some problems implementing a firewall/router for my
company. the firewall has two interfaces, one to local lan and one to
the isp's router (static ip). We have local and remote offices,
interconnected by a wan link (cisco routers). the local office is
configured in the
Folks,
I'm in the process of configuring named with a split-view, but I'm
having what I consider a minor issue which I haven't quite figured out.
Here's the significant snippet from named.conf:
snip
view internal { // What the home network will see
match-clients { clients; };
zone
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ist Jasmin, ich komme aus dem Raum Osnabr|ck. Ich bin 1.70 cm gross und
wiege 53kg. Habe dir ein Foto beigef|gt. Ich finde mich selbst nicht
hdsslich, ob ich dir gefalle weiss ich nicht. Gefalle ICH Dir? Ich suche
um ehrlich
Qv6 wrote:
Folks,
I'm in the process of configuring named with a split-view, but I'm
having what I consider a minor issue which I haven't quite figured out.
Here's the significant snippet from named.conf:
snip
view internal { // What the home network will see
match-clients { clients; };
Probably worth mentioning that this problem isnt printer specific.
I have exactly the same result with a laserjet 3030
Steve Murdoch wrote:
Hi all,
trying to configure a laserjet 1022 on 3.7 release so that win xp
clients can print to it.
the client machine is listed in hosts.lpd and has
On 8/25/05, Qv6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need some feedback from folks on this list as to which wireless usb
network adapter they run on their OpenBSD system. If possible, please
specify H/W and F/W version.
The 3.7 release notes (http://www.openbsd.org/37.html) cover the new
802.11 support
Jason Crawford wrote:
I noticed that le at pci has been replaced by pcn in -current, so for
kicks I backported the driver to 3.7. (I hate chasing -current on a
production box.)
If you really want to use the old le driver, just disable pcn using
the config command, and your kernel will fall
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 07:54:45PM -0500, Qv6 wrote:
I have just tried to use the following wireless usb network adapters
with no luck. OpenBSD-3.7 does not recognize either:
Belkin Wireless G Network adapter, model F5D7050 ver.2011
This is likely a ural(4) device, support was added
On Thursday 25 August 2005 08:22 pm, you wrote:
... unless you snipped them out because they were in-significant
to the good folks on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm sure you're frustrated, but without knowing how you are
invoking named, having the complete named.conf available
and being able to
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