Re: May 2 snapshot and httpd library problem...

2005-05-07 Thread Jeff Ross
On 9:07:04 pm 05/07/05 "Todd C. Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Are you using any non-standard apache modules? If so, that might > be your problem. > > Check the output of "ldd /usr/sbin/httpd", it should look something > like: > > /usr/sbin/httpd: > StartEnd Type Ref Name >

Distributing System Data

2005-05-07 Thread Gustavo Rios
Hey folks, i have some machines a like to mantain an keep consistent "view" of my system, i.e., users, group, hosts, etc... I know i could NIS and openbsd does fine with it. The problem is that i have heard bad things about NIS. Is there any other technology i could employ within this network (bot

Re: May 2 snapshot and httpd library problem...

2005-05-07 Thread Todd C. Miller
Are you using any non-standard apache modules? If so, that might be your problem. Check the output of "ldd /usr/sbin/httpd", it should look something like: /usr/sbin/httpd: StartEnd Type Ref Name exe 1 /usr/sbin/httpd 04853000 2485a000 rlib

May 2 snapshot and httpd library problem...

2005-05-07 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi all, I just upgraded with a snapshot (from ftp3.usa.openbsd.org, bsd.rd and "Upgrade") dated May 2 and now have the following when I start apache: [Sat May 7 19:14:39 2005] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down /usr/sbin/httpd:/usr/lib/libc.so.34.2: /usr/lib/libc.so.36.0 : WARNING: symbol(_r

Re: isakmpd to cisco pix

2005-05-07 Thread Richard Green
Thanks for the replies here on this list. Using the debug parameters suggested usefully reduced the amount of information in the log files. I've requested the Cisco PIX config information - hopefully I'll get that from the techs at the other end of the tunnel I am creating this week. In my isakmp

Re: Rant: how stupid does java look

2005-05-07 Thread Joel Rees
counter-trolling, On 2005.5.8, at 04:02 AM, Adam wrote: On Fri, 6 May 2005 23:03:04 -0700 Ben Goren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: And, truthfully, I just don't see the point behind it, either. It's not like C# or Java is *that* much better than C or C++ or Perl or Lisp or any of a dozen other language

jaht WN-4054P not a ral

2005-05-07 Thread Jim Dew
I just ordered a Jaht WN-4054P from geeks.com, as it was listed on the i386.html page as a ral(4) It's not a ral, it's an Intersil isl3890. I realise that manufacturers sometimes sell the same model of card with different chipsets, so heres the FCCID: M4Y-XG-300 Now I get to go looking for a re

Re: dump to /dev/rst0 vs /dev/rst0n

2005-05-07 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Sat, 7 May 2005, Xavier wrote: > Hi, > > I'm busy to test a backup procedure on a DDS tape device (Sony, SDT-9000) > connected to a BT-948 SCSI card > > I've different behavious depending on the device used: > (My / uses 1002232 blocks): > > 'dump -0auf /dev/rst0' works but: > 'dump -0auf

my talks at fh wedel, decix technical meeting, and RIPE50

2005-05-07 Thread Henning Brauer
ok, I am late this time, but here comes my report from the previous 3 events I have been at and talked. First, I was invited to a local University to give my OpenBGPD talk, on April 13th. About 40 students and professors showed up, talk went very well and there were interesting discussions goin

Re: dump to /dev/rst0 vs /dev/rst0n

2005-05-07 Thread Miod Vallat
> I've different behavious depending on the device used: > (My / uses 1002232 blocks): > > 'dump -0auf /dev/rst0' works but: > 'dump -0auf /dev/rst0n' asks for a second tape!? Non-rewinding tapes are nrst0, not rst0n. And you want to delete that /dev/rst0n file you've just created which has fill

dump to /dev/rst0 vs /dev/rst0n

2005-05-07 Thread Xavier
Hi, I'm busy to test a backup procedure on a DDS tape device (Sony, SDT-9000) connected to a BT-948 SCSI card I've different behavious depending on the device used: (My / uses 1002232 blocks): 'dump -0auf /dev/rst0' works but: 'dump -0auf /dev/rst0n' asks for a second tape!? Any idea why EOF

Re: Openbgpd routing for redundancy.

2005-05-07 Thread Abraham Al-Saleh
J.C. Roberts wrote: On Fri, 06 May 2005 16:58:39 -0600, Abraham Al-Saleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I should additionally add (sorry about that), that it's not something that hasn't been considered in the past, and I'm considering it again, I just need to weigh costs for this with the costs for

Re: Openbgpd routing for redundancy.

2005-05-07 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Fri, 06 May 2005 16:58:39 -0600, Abraham Al-Saleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I should additionally add (sorry about that), that it's not something >that hasn't been considered in the past, and I'm considering it again, I >just need to weigh costs for this with the costs for making our intern

Re: Rant: how stupid does java look

2005-05-07 Thread Adam
On Fri, 6 May 2005 23:03:04 -0700 Ben Goren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And, truthfully, I just don't see the point behind it, either. It's > not like C# or Java is *that* much better than C or C++ or Perl or > Lisp or any of a dozen other languages that *aren't* encumbered. I > mean, sure, you co

Re: Rant: how stupid does java look

2005-05-07 Thread Hannah Schroeter
Hello! On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 11:03:04PM -0700, Ben Goren wrote: >On 2005 May 6, at 5:55 PM, Henry Lenzi wrote: >> But for the BSDs, maybe Mono would be a >> fresh, unhindered start. >Erm...for Linux, maybe. Not for us. > http://www.mono-project.com/FAQ:_Licensing >All we could use are th

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Re: Chrooted Apache with PHP4 and MySQL

2005-05-07 Thread =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gerardo_Santana_G=F3mez_Garrido?=
http://home.wplink.net/~yo2lux/tutorials/mysqlchroot.html On 5/7/05, Carlos Mantero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi everybody! > I'm a spanish newbie user, I only use OpenBSD since two days ago. I'm > trying to get work my server with the default installed Apache (which is > in a jail), PHP4 and

Re: Openbgpd routing for redundancy.

2005-05-07 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 10:36:38PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > --On 06 May 2005 14:35 -0600, Abraham Al-Saleh wrote: > > >uptime, and our SLA only guarantees us 99.999%. So, I'm currently > > You sometimes find that SLA means something like "we'll charge you more > so that when things break

Re: Chrooted Apache with PHP4 and MySQL

2005-05-07 Thread Phillip Eviston
Good find. A more recent one for OBSD 3.6 is: http://livedocs.php.mirrors.powertrip.co.za/en/install.unix.openbsd.html Cheers -Original Message- http://home.wplink.net/~yo2lux/tutorials/mysqlchroot.html On 5/7/05, Carlos Mantero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi everybody! > I'm a spani

Re: Chrooted Apache with PHP4 and MySQL

2005-05-07 Thread Kiraly Zoltan
Carlos Mantero wrote: Hi everybody! I'm a spanish newbie user, I only use OpenBSD since two days ago. I'm trying to get work my server with the default installed Apache (which is in a jail), PHP4 and MySQL, all installed from packages of the servers of openbsd.org. I don't know the way of get that

Re: Rant: how stupid does java look

2005-05-07 Thread Ben Goren
On 2005 May 6, at 5:55 PM, Henry Lenzi wrote: > But for the BSDs, maybe Mono would be a > fresh, unhindered start. Erm...for Linux, maybe. Not for us. http://www.mono-project.com/FAQ:_Licensing All we could use are the class libraries. Everything else is GPL. And, truthfully, I just don't