Can OpenBSD perform hard/soft real-time functions?

2007-10-01 Thread Tito Mari Francis Escaño
I tried googling for real-time computing with OpenBSD and all I found was reference to RTMX. In http://openbsd.org/products.html, it read: They (RTMX) have graciously donated the source code for these extensions, and these changes will be integrated into OpenBSD soon. In

Installing from OpenZaurus

2007-10-01 Thread Will Sheppard
Hi, I've got OpenZaurus installed on my Zaurus 3200. I've been trying to install OpenBSD, but when I type: insmod zbsdmod.o I get the error: Error inserting zbsdmod.o: -1 invalid module format I found a post that seems to suggest that as OpenZaurus uses the 2.4 kernel, I can't install OpenBSD

Re: SOLVED? Re: 4.0 - 4.1 broke ipsec

2007-10-01 Thread Markus Friedl
On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 07:02:28AM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Thu, 27 Sep 2007, Brian A. Seklecki wrote: Ok, it's running now. The cause was not the move from 4.0 - 4.1, but the move from a diskful to a diskless setup: The machine mounts its root fs via nfs. WHAT?!?!?! What

Re: Can OpenBSD perform hard/soft real-time functions?

2007-10-01 Thread Alexandre Ratchov
On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 02:07:19PM +0800, Tito Mari Francis Escaqo wrote: I tried googling for real-time computing with OpenBSD and all I found was reference to RTMX. In http://openbsd.org/products.html, it read: They (RTMX) have graciously donated the source code for these extensions, and

Re: RAID1 powerloss - can parity rewrite be safely backgrounded?

2007-10-01 Thread Nick Holland
Steve Shockley wrote: RedShift wrote: Anyone got any similar experiences with hardware RAID cards? Hardware RAID has always been misery for me. I've had two instances where older Adaptec RAID cards had a disk failure and then reverted to a week-old copy of the data. I'm not quite sure

php PDO drivers?

2007-10-01 Thread Johan L
Hi, PDO seems to be enabled in the php5 package. Is there a package or packages for the PDO drivers, eg. php_pdo_mysql.so? /Johan

help

2007-10-01 Thread Roger Sistla
help -- Roger Sistla [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: php PDO drivers?

2007-10-01 Thread Antti Harri
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, Johan L wrote: PDO seems to be enabled in the php5 package. Is there a package or packages for the PDO drivers, eg. php_pdo_mysql.so? Starting from 4.2 there will be: php5-pdo_mysql-5.2.3.tgz php5-pdo_pgsql-5.2.3.tgz php5-pdo_sqlite-5.2.3.tgz -- Antti Harri

Re: To whom can I direct email for artwork use permission pls?

2007-10-01 Thread Siju George
On 9/29/07, Tito Mari Francis Escaqo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I plan to prepare and produce a DVD version of 4.2 when available this November, complete with the packages, and I'd like to use some artworks as graphics, if not a basis for a custom-made one, for the DVD. Therefore, may I pls know

ipsec with carp

2007-10-01 Thread Patrick Hemmen
Hello all, I have two OpenBSD machines for a redundancy VPN-Gateway. They use carp to share one IP-Address and sasyncd to synchronize SAs and SPDs. I setup a ipsec-tunnel in /etc/ipsec.conf. The tunnel isn't established and the error PAYLOAD_MALFORMED appears in the logs. With tcpdump I can see

Re: To whom can I direct email for artwork use permission pls?

2007-10-01 Thread Nick Guenther
On 10/1/07, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 9/29/07, Tito Mari Francis Escaqo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I plan to prepare and produce a DVD version of 4.2 when available this November, complete with the packages, and I'd like to use some artworks as graphics, if not a basis for a

Re: To whom can I direct email for artwork use permission pls?

2007-10-01 Thread Hannah Schroeter
Hi! On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 10:50:05AM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote: [...] To explain this more fully with the party line: the project supports itself via donations and selling CDs of releases. If you create DVDs to distribute you are hurting the project by discouraging the sale of CDs. You could

Re: ipsec with carp

2007-10-01 Thread Dag Richards
Patrick Hemmen wrote: Hello all, I have two OpenBSD machines for a redundancy VPN-Gateway. They use carp to share one IP-Address and sasyncd to synchronize SAs and SPDs. I setup a ipsec-tunnel in /etc/ipsec.conf. The tunnel isn't established and the error PAYLOAD_MALFORMED appears in the logs.

Re: To whom can I direct email for artwork use permission pls?

2007-10-01 Thread Dag Richards
Hannah Schroeter wrote: Hi! On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 10:50:05AM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote: [...] To explain this more fully with the party line: the project supports itself via donations and selling CDs of releases. If you create DVDs to distribute you are hurting the project by

Re: OpenBSD sticker considered cool by a layman

2007-10-01 Thread ttw+bsd
On 30.09-10:03, Anton Karpov wrote: [ ... ] The same here. I have wireframe puffy on the back of my car. VERY attractive: of course, if you were _really_ security conscious you would have cropped the license plate no ;-)

Re: ipsec with carp

2007-10-01 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
Also: 1) Does the documentation in ipsec(4) / isakmpd.conf(5) / sasyncd.conf(5) imply that all policies / security associations should be between the CARP HA L3 address? 2) Is your isakmpd(8) binding to wildcard address? 3) Did this problem evolve with the implementation of sasyncd(8) or did

Re: To whom can I direct email for artwork use permission pls?

2007-10-01 Thread Nick Guenther
On 10/1/07, Hannah Schroeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 10:50:05AM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote: [...] To explain this more fully with the party line: the project supports itself via donations and selling CDs of releases. If you create DVDs to distribute you are

Re: To whom can I direct email for artwork use permission pls?

2007-10-01 Thread Bob Beck
Wouldn't it be win-win if people there could buy DVD (with more data on it, i.e. needing less downloads) and an agreement could be made that XX $ (enough to compensate for the not-sold CDs) for each DVD sold are paid to OpenBSD? No, it wouldn't. The project has already contemplated

PCC? GCC has crap optimization!

2007-10-01 Thread Karel Kulhavy
GCC has no idea about optimization even if the optimization is turned to the maximum: unsigned long long x(unsigned lo, unsigned hi) { return ((unsigned long long)hi 32) | lo; } gcc -O3 -c -o a.o a.c; objdump -d a.o: 0: 55

Re: OpenBSD sticker considered cool by a layman

2007-10-01 Thread Marc Balmer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 30.09-10:03, Anton Karpov wrote: [ ... ] The same here. I have wireframe puffy on the back of my car. VERY attractive: of course, if you were _really_ security conscious you would have cropped the license plate no ;-) we have 50cm diameter puffy stickers

Re: OpenBSD sticker considered cool by a layman

2007-10-01 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 06:18:39PM +0200, Marc Balmer wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 30.09-10:03, Anton Karpov wrote: [ ... ] The same here. I have wireframe puffy on the back of my car. VERY attractive: of course, if you were _really_ security conscious you would have cropped the

Re: Speed Problems Part 2

2007-10-01 Thread rezidue
On 9/26/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2007/09/26 13:50, rezidue wrote: Order a 4.2 CD and install it as soon as you get it. 4.2 removed many bottlenecks in the network stack. In the meanwhile check out for the ip ifq len: # sysctl net.inet.ip.ifq

Addendum to FAQ 4.8 - Multibooting OpenBSD/i386

2007-10-01 Thread Paul Stöber
If OpenBSD's MBR bootcode works for you (fdisk -u), you can hexedit it so that it will boot a fixed MBR partition (instead of the ``active'' one) if the user holds down either Alt key during boot. The marked byte at offset 0x35 tells the fixed MBR partition (04=first, 01=last). Offset 0x2B

Ответ: OpenBSD sticker considered cool by a layman

2007-10-01 Thread Anton Karpov
i have nothing to hide ;) ps: landrover rocks... 2007/10/1, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 30.09-10:03, Anton Karpov wrote: [ ... ] The same here. I have wireframe puffy on the back of my car. VERY attractive: of course, if you were _really_ security conscious you would have

Re: ipsec with carp

2007-10-01 Thread Patrick Hemmen
Ok. Before using carp/sasyncd the IPSEC tunnel had worked. The isakmpd daemon listen on all interfaces/ip addresses. I am illustrating my set up vpngw01: 10.10.10.101 carp: 10.10.10.1 -- INTERNET -- remote gateway: 192.168.1.1 vpngw02: 10.10.10.102 My machines are vpngw01 and

Re: ipsec with carp

2007-10-01 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
You should be able to easily restrict the binding of the UDP/500 isakmp port in isakmpd(8) to the CARP HA ipaddr. Even if it has to bind as wildcard, you should be able to specify the source address to bind to transmit from. I just had this issue with mountd(8) on FreeBSD. Check the man pages

Re: Speed Problems Part 2

2007-10-01 Thread rezidue
I decided to pump up maxlen to 8192 to see what would happen and I thought it actually has stopped the drops. Unfortunately I was under the impression they had stopped when I believe this was causing the count to not increase: WARNING: mclpool limit reached; increase kern.maxclusters I've

Mesaj trimis de pe serverul nostru www.cartipostale.ro !

2007-10-01 Thread www.cartipostale.ro
Mesaj trimis de pe serverul nostru www.cartipostale.ro. Salut! O carte postala este intotdeauna binevenita. Un prieten drag s-a gandit ca este timpul sa iti trimita o carte postala pentru a sti ca el se gandeste la tine. Acesta s-a gandit ca o alegere potrivita ar fi site-ul nostru

bridge.4 suggested clarification

2007-10-01 Thread Geoff Steckel
This addition to the bridge(4) man page may make it a little easier for novices to use the combination of a bridge and pf. diff -u bridge.4.a bridge.4 --- share/man/man4/bridge.4.a Mon Oct 1 15:31:04 2007 +++ share/man/man4/bridge.4Mon Oct 1 15:36:54 2007 @@ -96,6 +96,9 @@ .Xr ip6 4

Re: bridge.4 suggested clarification

2007-10-01 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 03:42:29PM -0400, Geoff Steckel wrote: This addition to the bridge(4) man page may make it a little easier for novices to use the combination of a bridge and pf. diff -u bridge.4.a bridge.4 --- share/man/man4/bridge.4.a Mon Oct 1 15:31:04 2007 +++

Re: Tool for HD analyzing

2007-10-01 Thread Tony Abernethy
Calomel wrote: If you really want to check the drive and verify it has errors then check out the binary called badblocks. I do not believe OpenBSD has badblocks but you can use the cd distro system rescue cd and run badblocks from there without removing the drive from the current

Re: You can't export non-ffs filesystems with NFS, and it isn't documented

2007-10-01 Thread Alexander Hall
Han Boetes wrote: Alexander Hall wrote: The problem is that nfs shares does not traverse file system mount points once initialized. Since nfs probably was started prior to mounting the msdos partition (with the noauto option in /etc/fstab), nfs would only share the contents of the mount

Re: ipsec with carp

2007-10-01 Thread Markus Wernig
Hi The one time I remember getting that error was when I _thought_ I was using certificates from /etc/isakmpd/{certsBprivate}, but still had a local.pub and local.key from the installation lying around that got used instead. Some more debug info (/var/log/daemon) would be helpful indeed. krgds

wine question

2007-10-01 Thread Frank Bax
I installed wine-990225p0 from packages on 4.1 and can run simple programs like sol and notepad. I have an old program I'm trying to run; but this program cannot find it's own files unless the current working directory is set to the directory where software was installed. It seems more

Re: wine question

2007-10-01 Thread Antti Harri
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, Frank Bax wrote: If this is not workable on 990225; do current wine versions work on OpenBSD? No, porting latest version isn't trivial. There have been efforts to do this on ports@ but they aren't completed. Maybe someone will pick up the most recent port and finish it?

Question on upgrade path from 3.9 to 4.1 (pf, carp, etc.)

2007-10-01 Thread kyle
Hey list.. Im looking to upgrade my 3.9 boxes to 4.1. I plan on upgrading the standby boxes first, and am expecting them to still be paired up pf/carp/ospf-wise with the 3.9 active boxes while I burn them in. I know in the past I ran into an issue where there were differences between releases

Re: help

2007-10-01 Thread Edwards, David \(JTS\)
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roger Sistla Sent: Monday, 1 October 2007 9:09 PM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: help help ---+--- ___ /^^[___ _ /|^++

Re: Question on upgrade path from 3.9 to 4.1 (pf, carp, etc.)

2007-10-01 Thread Nick Holland
kyle wrote: Hey list.. Im looking to upgrade my 3.9 boxes to 4.1. I plan on upgrading the standby boxes first, and am expecting them to still be paired up pf/carp/ospf-wise with the 3.9 active boxes while I burn them in. I know in the past I ran into an issue where there were differences

Re: Addendum to FAQ 4.8 - Multibooting OpenBSD/i386

2007-10-01 Thread Nick Holland
Paul Stvber wrote: If OpenBSD's MBR bootcode works for you (fdisk -u), you can hexedit it so that it will boot a fixed MBR partition (instead of the ``active'' one) if the user holds down either Alt key during boot. The marked byte at offset 0x35 tells the fixed MBR partition (04=first,

Re: OpenBSD sticker considered cool by a layman

2007-10-01 Thread Todd Alan Smith
On 10/1/07, Anton Karpov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i have nothing to hide ;) http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=998565

I need a new non-sucky laptop...

2007-10-01 Thread Chris Kuethe
Through mysterious circumstances, my Thinkpad T42 disappeared in the Minneapolis airport today. I know it went into the xray machine. I know I didn't have it in my carry-on when I got home. When and where it went between those two points, I cannot say. I've called the airports, the airlines, the