I am looking into Mini DV camcorders. I see that one
model in particular, the MV320 has USB computer
support. What program would you recommend for copying
the files to the OpenBSD system?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
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Hi Bsd's lovers,
I would like to set up a public cvs server with read/write and anonymous
access. So I googled and have found a howto that describe the
setup with openssh.
http://www.pointless.nl/~peter/stuff/cvs-server.html
I find the proposed way very interested because the
Hi list,
Any Idea if Jacek Artymiak is well??? I heard that he was sufferring
from some serious health problems:-(
Sometime back he told me that he was willing to allow his book
published in the Indian re-print if I could find an interested Indian
Publisher
http://www.shroffpublishers.com/
is
On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 09:27:10PM +1000, Steve Murdoch wrote:
Is there any way of limiting access to pptpd from pocket pc clients ?
I cant find any fingerprints for pocket pc in pf.os ?
I see:
32768:128:1:64:M1460,N,W0,N,N,T0,N,N,S: PocketPC:2002::PocketPC 2002
If it doesn't match, you can
Mariano Benedettini wrote:
I wrote last week, about some problems I've experienced with 3.7 GENERIC.MP
on a PowerEdge 1850 dual Xeon [1].
Some people suggested to try a 3.8 snapshot, and that's what I did.
The system runs fine, but is there any way to make it work with 3.7
GENERIC.MP ?
Of
--On 19 September 2005 20:24 -0400, Alex Kirk wrote:
wi0 at pci0 dev 12 function 0 National Datacomm Corp NCP130 Rev
A2 rev 0x01: irq 9 wi0: PRISM2 HWB3163 rev.B, Firmware 0.3.0
(primary), 1.7.1 (station), address 00:80:c6:e3:72:2c
It's ancient but it should work.
It was the most current
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 12:49:16 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 19 September 2005 20:24 -0400, Alex Kirk wrote:
wi0 at pci0 dev 12 function 0 National Datacomm Corp NCP130 Rev
A2 rev 0x01: irq 9 wi0: PRISM2 HWB3163 rev.B, Firmware 0.3.0
(primary), 1.7.1 (station), address
hmm, on Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 06:33:16PM -0600, jared r r spiegel said that
this doesn't seem to have the disired effect...
the rule got translated into
block drop in quick inet from any to xxx.xxx.xxx.255
and is not stopping all the noise...
heh.. cable modem?
As I am browsing the hw page
http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html
looking for a WiFi PCCARD cross checking with my usual supplier I hit
the Netgear WAG511 (Atheros AR5001X+) and WG511T (Atheros AR5002g),
knowing that the usual suspects change the chipsets but keep the
product name I called Netgear
--On 20 September 2005 14:45 +0200, Johan P. LindstrC6m wrote:
not confirm if there where revisions released of those cards. Now this
differs from what I read on the manpage where supported chipsets are
AR5210, AR5211 and AR5212.
At Atheros site (http://www.atheros.com/pt/index.html) the
Hello,
I'd like to share my working ppp.conf here (for Vodafone Germany)
and would like to learn any good tricks from other mobile users.
I run the ircomm (of the comms/birda-1.1 package on a 3.7 -stable installed
on a Thinkpad T41) to connect to a Nokia 9300 commie through infrared port.
On Tuesday 20 September 2005 06:19 am, Siju George wrote:
Any Idea if Jacek Artymiak is well??? I heard that he was sufferring
from some serious health problems:-(
Sometime back he told me that he was willing to allow his book
published in the Indian re-print if I could find an interested
On 2005/09/19 14:30:14, Joe . wrote:
I would check to make sure the nic is negotiating properly. It might
be half duplex instead of full or something flakey etc. Check the
output of ifconfig.
That would show up in netstat -ni (Vinicius says he looked there).
I have just been looking at a
Ryan Rothert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3.6 will install on it. I believe the aac driver still exists
but is disabled by default. You could install 3.6, recompile
the kernel with aac support enabled then upgrade.
This is a bad advice.
The aac driver was disabled because it was broken and could
Good day everyone
I have 20+ OpenBSD firewalls setup across Canada and I wanted to bring
the logs to a central server so I can make them web enabled so I can
view them in a web app
In the past, I used checkpoint, I like pf much better but the logging
system to checkpoint was nice
I have
On 9/20/05, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
Any Idea if Jacek Artymiak is well??? I heard that he was sufferring
from some serious health problems:-(
I don't recall seeing anything in his blog.
http://netatnik.com/
Last post on sept 9.
FWIW, there's also a podcast.
hello misc.
i am using openbsd 3.7-release with pf and ftp-proxy. ftp-proxy is
working fine so far, but i recognised, that it establishes a new
connection for each file it transfers.
a little excerpt from netstat -an:
[snip]
tcp0 0 192.168.83.1.53966 192.168.83.14.2503
Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from Ted Unangst:
On Sun, 18 Sep 2005, Michael Shalayeff wrote:
set it to no.
actually set it to yes. always.
on most modern machine setting it to no often
results in incorrect pcibios config tables
generated and thus often screwed
Claus Assmann wrote:
Include File
:include:/path/name
You want the second option, right?
Thank you Claus, this works, but only with double collon(:)!!
name::include:/path/name
regards,
JB
I've got two poweredge 2650's w/ PERC 3/di raid cards and I've tried OpenBSD
3.7, 3.6 and 3.5. I've found that the aac in 3.7 is completely unstable, the
aac in 3.6 would have problems after an hour or so of heavy use. BUT, 3.5
seems to be stable but now I'm stuck on a version of an os that is
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005, Jasper wrote:
Claus Assmann wrote:
Include File
:include:/path/name
You want the second option, right?
Thank you Claus, this works, but only with double collon(:)!!
name::include:/path/name
The first colon is the delimiter (aliases(5)) to distinguish LHS
On Tuesday, September 20, Alex Stamatis wrote:
I want to thank all of you who replied on my previous mail about the live
cd. I've seen many of those links you sent me which talk on how you can
create a live cd. I would have done it my self but unfortunatelly I cant due
to tech reasons right
Hello,
Since I have no idea where to go about this, I thought somebody here
might be able to fill me in.
For some reason I am banned from #openbsd on freenode. I want to get
unbanned but I have no idea on who to contact about this. I don't know
why I am banned, I guess someone on my netblock was
The squid solution only would encrypt http or ftp traffic if I'm familiar with
the basic working, leaving out e-mail encryption, which would be quit an issue
for the security-sensitive wifi users.
The Google solution is nothing but a vpn client with a google paint job.
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at
On 9/20/05, John Brahy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got two poweredge 2650's w/ PERC 3/di raid cards and I've tried OpenBSD
3.7, 3.6 and 3.5. I've found that the aac in 3.7 is completely unstable, the
aac in 3.6 would have problems after an hour or so of heavy use. BUT, 3.5
seems to be stable
James Mackinnon wrote:
Good day everyone
I have 20+ OpenBSD firewalls setup across Canada and I wanted to bring
the logs to a central server so I can make them web enabled so I can
view them in a web app
In the past, I used checkpoint, I like pf much better but the logging
system to
Hello,
I need to connect two networks, e.g. 1.0.0.x (local) and 2.0.0.x
(remote) using IPSec and OpenBSD 3.7 on local side. However, remote
network is already connected to another 1.0.0.x network, so I need to
translate local addreses.
I have configured IPSec so that remote thinks that my local
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
James Mackinnon
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:43 AM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: PFLogging to Syslog
Good day everyone
I have 20+ OpenBSD firewalls setup across Canada and I wanted to bring
Sorry, replied to just you,, figured this wouldn't hurt to send to the
list
Right now I have it running real time like this
tcpdump -l -e -t -i pflog0 | logger -p local0.info -t pf
it gets executed from the rc.local (not at the moment as I am just
testing)
I found this here
yes, this is true.. Probably lose a bit as currently I am logging all in
and out on a fairly busy network all back to 1 logger.
I will do some reading on this one as well, thanks
On 9/20/2005, Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
On 2005-09-21 at 02:59, John Kintaro Tate wrote:
Since I have no idea where to go about this, I thought somebody here
might be able to fill me in.
For some reason I am banned from #openbsd on freenode. I want to get
unbanned but I have no idea on who to contact about this. I don't know
On 9/20/05, John Kintaro Tate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some reason I am banned from #openbsd on freenode. I want to get
unbanned but I have no idea on who to contact about this. I don't know
why I am banned, I guess someone on my netblock was being retarded or
someone on my computer
-Original Message-
From: James Mackinnon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 11:48 AM
To: Will H. Backman; misc@openbsd.org
Subject: RE: PFLogging to Syslog
yes, this is true.. Probably lose a bit as currently I am logging all
in
and out on a fairly busy
Hi All,
I've configured the httpd.conf file the following:
VirtualHost www.mercatortrading.nl:443
# General setup for the virtual host
DocumentRoot /home/jabal/public_html
ServerName mercatortrading.nl
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ErrorLog logs/ssl_error_log
TransferLog logs/ssl_access_log
Jasper wrote:
running httpd -uDSSL gives the following warning:
[Tue Sep 20 20:39:33 2005] [warn] VirtualHost
www.mercatortrading.nl:443 overlaps with VirtualHost
www.profibas.com:443, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a
NameVirtualHost directive
Am i missing the point of
Jasper wrote:
Hi All,
I've configured the httpd.conf file the following:
VirtualHost www.mercatortrading.nl:443
# General setup for the virtual host
DocumentRoot /home/jabal/public_html
ServerName mercatortrading.nl
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ErrorLog logs/ssl_error_log
TransferLog
The NFS server stopped working for me after the latest cvs update.
Remote machines can no longer mount a filesystem exported from the
openbsd box. NFS mounting a remote filesystem exported from a
different OS onto the openbsd box still works as expected.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mount bonnet:/ /mnt
Jasper wrote:
Hi All,
I've configured the httpd.conf file the following:
VirtualHost www.mercatortrading.nl:443
# General setup for the virtual host
DocumentRoot /home/jabal/public_html
ServerName mercatortrading.nl
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ErrorLog logs/ssl_error_log
TransferLog
From: Jasper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
VirtualHost www.mercatortrading.nl:443
VirtualHost www.profibas.com:443
running httpd -uDSSL gives the following warning:
[Tue Sep 20 20:39:33 2005] [warn] VirtualHost
www.mercatortrading.nl:443
overlaps with VirtualHost www.profibas.com:443, the
It's really Adaptec's fault. Those fuckers won't give up the source so the
OpenBSD developers can't provide a good driver for their hardware. My
company will not purchase any more servers from Dell as long as they
continue to use Adaptec cards.
Latest two generations only use ami(4). You
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
The NFS server stopped working for me after the latest cvs update.
Remote machines can no longer mount a filesystem exported from the
openbsd box. NFS mounting a remote filesystem exported from a
different OS onto the openbsd box still works
Hi,
I don't get some DELL servers but I have one server with an Adaptec 5400s
SCSI Raid Adapter.
Two years ago, I first began by installing Linux 2.4.x on this machine and
got the worst problems of my Unix life. I could just install one Linux
distribution ( Fedora, Mandrake, ... ) and after two
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 05:47:08PM +0200, Marc Peters wrote:
hello misc.
i am using openbsd 3.7-release with pf and ftp-proxy. ftp-proxy is
working fine so far, but i recognised, that it establishes a new
connection for each file it transfers.
Update ftp-proxy, there is a bug that makes
On Tuesday 20 of September 2005 22:04, Han Boetes wrote:
That's why you should always use the latest snapshot. (:
Latest snapshot is 10 days old, and doesn't even let build updated packages on
it...
--
viq
--
O kobietach,
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
Otto Moerbeek writes:
As a workaround, revert to version 1.63 of sbin/mountd.c
1.63 does indeed fix it.
Could you run mountd -d, mount a filesystem, run ls and and send the
output, both when runnign 1.63 and 1.64?
Here you go:
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
Also, coud you send the /etc/exports file and watch /var/log/daemon
for messages?
OK, I am able to reproduce the problem. It occurs if a fs exported to
muliple hosts, not using -network.
The following /etc/exporst line shows the problem on hosta here:
Otto Moerbeek writes:
If I see things correctly you are mounting a fs that is served by
the same host. Could you try a different client? It makes the logs a
bit easier to read.
Will do. I need to wait till a build on an exported fs finishes.
Also, coud you send the /etc/exports file and
Hello misc,
hope I did'n miss anything here.
Is it right that with the in-kernel PPPoE driver in OpenBSD 3.7
the file /etc/ppp/ppp.linkup it not executed on reconnect? Is
there another file ?
Thanks,
MartinD:
My file looks like this:
(without the line break)
MYADDR:
!bg sh -c
Otto Moerbeek writes:
As a workaround, revert to version 1.63 of sbin/mountd.c
1.63 does indeed fix it.
Could you run mountd -d, mount a filesystem, run ls and and send the
output, both when runnign 1.63 and 1.64?
Here you go:
===
with mountd.c 1.63
[EMAIL
Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's why you should always use the latest snapshot. (:
I'm not sure it would have helped here. mountd() did work for many
people so it probably would have found its way into a snapshot.
One of the other OS distributions I'm testing is relatively
In contrast, Otto zeroed in on the problem in minutes.
And I had a patch 5 minutes later, and we are considering it.
On Tuesday 20 September 2005 08:43 am, James Mackinnon wrote:
Good day everyone
I have 20+ OpenBSD firewalls setup across Canada and I wanted to
bring the logs to a central server so I can make them web enabled so
I can view them in a web app
Is there a better technique I should be using
Martin Dommermuth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it right that with the in-kernel PPPoE driver in OpenBSD 3.7
the file /etc/ppp/ppp.linkup it not executed on reconnect?
Yes, the files in /etc/ppp/ belong to the pppd.
Is there another file ?
No, really nothing else than /etc/hostname.pppoe0.
I'm bailing here. I don't remember 3.4 well enough.
I was afraid of that. I've been meaning to upgrade to 3.7 for
a while -- is it
likely to make that big of a difference if I upgrade? If I
were to still
experience this problem with 3.7, might you be able to offer
further
Hi,
My laptop has a wifi and a wired connection. Sometimes my wifi is
unreliable and does not work atall , so it is useful to plug in a cat5
cable instead. OpenBSD still tries to use wifi. I thought perhaps it
might time out and decide to use the wired interface, but it does not.
Th only solution
Has anyone written a utility to keep /var/db/spamd in sync across multiple
spamd servers?
Mike Spenard
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 02:11:44PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
hmm, on Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 06:33:16PM -0600, jared r r spiegel said that
what is the noise exactly?
looks like TCP:6346 and UDP:1434 covers about half of that.
if you're always doing flags S/SA and keeping state on
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