WEP shared key authentication

2005-05-18 Thread Stephen Hassard
Hi there, I've been playing around with the Intel 2100 and 2200 wireless cards and have noticed that they don't appear to support WEP shared key authentication. Is support being planned, or am I just missing something? Is the prism2 the only chipset that supports this? Thanks ..

Re: System lockup while burning a CD

2005-05-18 Thread Marco Peereboom
I am having a hard time believing that LBA out of range crashed a system. Try providing a *real* bug report. On May 18, 2005, at 7:42 PM, Ken Crook wrote: Received the message - "logical block address out of range". I'm totally stumped. Any help wound be greatly appreciated. Ken C

making ospfd populate the inet routes on two hosts

2005-05-18 Thread jared r r spiegel
please excuse me if this is sounds asinine, but i haven't figured out how to make it work and am about ready to start throwing shit around the room. 192.168.7.17 and 192.168.7.18 are connected via ethernet to a common switch with no fancy anything, just a local LAN. one is -curren

Re: System lockup while burning a CD

2005-05-18 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 08:42:25PM -0400, Ken Crook wrote: > Received the message - "logical block address out of range". I'm totally > stumped. > Any help wound be greatly appreciated. at the very least, you need to indicate the OpenBSD version and platform you are using. otherwise, I'm quite s

System lockup while burning a CD

2005-05-18 Thread Ken Crook
Received the message - "logical block address out of range". I'm totally stumped. Any help wound be greatly appreciated. Ken C

Redundant IPv6 with CARP

2005-05-18 Thread Paul de Weerd
All, This weekend I have finished converting my single NAT router/firewall to a carp(4)-setup with two machines. It works perfectly, one machine has my external IPv4 address that is being bridged via RFC1483 with a ADSL modem to my ISP. I can NAT and RDR all I want, rebooting machines at random (t

iwi problems with OpenBSD i386 -current and Dell X1

2005-05-18 Thread =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Pablo_M=E9ndez_Hern=E1ndez?=
Hi all: I've bought a new Dell X1 and I'm having problems configuring iwi on it. The access point is a post 3.5 machine using wi (11b) After installing -current from yesterday, dmesg reports: # dmesg | grep iwi iwi0 at pci2 dev 3 function 0 "Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG" rev 0x05: irq 10, address 00

Re: Sizing router hardware

2005-05-18 Thread Philip Olsson
> Lars Hansson wrote: > I'm in the process of building a couple > of FastEthernet routers based on OpenBSD that will handle > quite the high number of packets/second, somewhere in the > range 20-30k pps. Currently I'm looking at a couple of > different rack systems based on Intel mobo's > (D865

Re: OpenBSD Torrents available

2005-05-18 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Rod Dorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Of course, unless several people are getting the same torrent at > > the same time, it degenerates into a simple download from the seed > > machine and downloading from an FTP mirror would be faster. ... > > This is getting off topic but I thought that o

May 17 14:17:39 sjo-bdr1 bgpd[3602]: change req for 192.168.131.128/25: not in table

2005-05-18 Thread Philip Olsson
Hello I4m getting this error when i run ospfd ( somewhat current version ) on a 3.6-stable box with bgpd. It is not that nothing isnt working but the errors is annoying. Is this something that is solved in 3.7-stable? What does the error exactly mean? // Philip

Re: Bind 9 - "nsc or similar tool?"

2005-05-18 Thread Todd C. Miller
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> so spake "Jack J. Woehr" (jax): > Is there anything on OBSD like "nsc" on Linux which generates Bind 9 > config files? The default named.conf that ships with OpenBSD (aka named-simple.conf) is a good starting point. You can then just plug in your zones. -

Re: Bind 9 - "nsc or similar tool?"

2005-05-18 Thread Timothy Donahue
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 11:41 am, Rod Dorman wrote: > On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 12:16:40, Jack J. Woehr wrote: > > Is there anything on OBSD like "nsc" on Linux which generates Bind 9 > > config files? > > mg works for me :-) The use of mg is completely optional, for example I prefer to use vi,

Re: ssh

2005-05-18 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Thu, 19 May 2005 00:12:29 +0900, Joel Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >This whole thread has me wondering if I haven't been kidnapped by >aliens. No, not recently. Since the accident where you toasted the neural interface on the Enterprise, we've been just trying to get off this rock. Of cour

Re: BIOS/hw/OS limitations and hw RAID

2005-05-18 Thread Alexander Hall
Nick Holland wrote: On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 03:46:48PM +0200, Alexander Hall wrote: Hello, Does BIOS and/or hardware and/or OS limitations on disk size apply when using a hw RAID card (in my case, the LSI MegaRaid 150-4). If so, which ones? I assume the "root within 504M" does, but is there anyth

Re: BIOS/hw/OS limitations and hw RAID

2005-05-18 Thread Marco Peereboom
The LSI BIOS handles all sizes it supports. It usually is an OS limitation if it doesn't work. I do think that the older cards support up to 1TB or something (I am talking really old cards though). On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 05:32:43PM +0200, Alexander Hall wrote: > Stuart Henderson wrote: > >--On

Re: OpenBSD Torrents available

2005-05-18 Thread Rod Dorman
On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 07:42:54, Christian Weisgerber wrote: > ... > Of course, unless several people are getting the same torrent at > the same time, it degenerates into a simple download from the seed > machine and downloading from an FTP mirror would be faster. ... This is getting off to

Re: Patch Branches!

2005-05-18 Thread Will H. Backman
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Joco Salvatti > Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 11:29 AM > To: Misc OpenBSD > Subject: Patch Branches! > > Hi all, > > I followed with no errors the steps described in > http://www.openbsd.org/stable.htm

Re: Bind 9 - "nsc or similar tool?"

2005-05-18 Thread Rod Dorman
On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 12:16:40, Jack J. Woehr wrote: > Is there anything on OBSD like "nsc" on Linux which generates Bind 9 > config files? mg works for me :-) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] "The avalanche has already started, it is too Rod Dorman late for the pebbles to vote."  Am

Re: BIOS/hw/OS limitations and hw RAID

2005-05-18 Thread Alexander Hall
Stuart Henderson wrote: --On 18 May 2005 15:46 +0200, Alexander Hall wrote: Does BIOS and/or hardware and/or OS limitations on disk size apply when using a hw RAID card (in my case, the LSI MegaRaid 150-4). If so, which ones? I assume the "root within 504M" does, but is there anything else to think

Patch Branches!

2005-05-18 Thread =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jo=E3o_Salvatti?=
Hi all, I followed with no errors the steps described in http://www.openbsd.org/stable.html. Does it mean that my kernel and program binaries are all up to date? Does my kernel have the earlier known bugs fixed? Is my whole system up to date? Thanks... -- Joco Salvatti

Re: ssh

2005-05-18 Thread Joel Rees
This whole thread has me wondering if I haven't been kidnapped by aliens.

Bind 9 - "nsc or similar tool?"

2005-05-18 Thread Jack J. Woehr
Is there anything on OBSD like "nsc" on Linux which generates Bind 9 config files? -- Jack J. Woehr # Please change your address book listing PO Box 51, Golden, CO 80402 # for me to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" for all email. http://www.well.com/~jax # DELETE LISTING: "[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: ISAKMPD =?iso-8859-7?Q?guru=A2s?= help requested

2005-05-18 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 10:12 -0600, Whyzzi wrote: > The problem wasn't in the setup at all, the problem was in > Windows Server 2003's TCP/IP Stack, Okay, show of hands, who was surprised by this? -- Shawn K. Quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: BIOS/hw/OS limitations and hw RAID

2005-05-18 Thread Nick Holland
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 03:46:48PM +0200, Alexander Hall wrote: > Hello, > > Does BIOS and/or hardware and/or OS limitations on disk size apply when > using a hw RAID card (in my case, the LSI MegaRaid 150-4). If so, which > ones? I assume the "root within 504M" does, but is there anything else

Re: smtpd and smtpfwdd - and mailserver

2005-05-18 Thread Juan J.
El mii, 18-05-2005 a las 15:58 +0200, Willy Skjfveland escribis: > [...] > Something else? > [...] You might add a port if you need to get the mail from an insecure network (such as Internet): stunnel. In that way the wonderful popa3d becomes a nice pop3s server and your passwords (and data) keep

Re: Openbsd 2.8 on a Sparc IPC

2005-05-18 Thread Andrew Swisher
Nice... I'm not sure I've got that beat, but very close. About 7 yrs ago (just after 2.3 came out, I believe) I was ordered to stand-up a few name servers on a secure network at my place of work. One of the systems was a Sparc Classic - a cakebox similar to an IPC, but SUN4M. It pretty-much ran

Re: BIOS/hw/OS limitations and hw RAID

2005-05-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 18 May 2005 15:46 +0200, Alexander Hall wrote: Does BIOS and/or hardware and/or OS limitations on disk size apply when using a hw RAID card (in my case, the LSI MegaRaid 150-4). If so, which ones? I assume the "root within 504M" does, but is there anything else to think about? One other consid

smtpd and smtpfwdd - and mailserver

2005-05-18 Thread =?iso-8859-1?Q?Willy_Skj=E6veland?=
What is the reason for smtpd and smtpfwdd disappearance in 3.5 and 3.6 - and reappearance in 3.7? What is the recommended solution for a secure OBSD e-mail server serving som few internal mail clients + some external? (sorry - but yes, outlook clients). sendmail (in base) spamd(in base) popa3

BIOS/hw/OS limitations and hw RAID

2005-05-18 Thread Alexander Hall
Hello, Does BIOS and/or hardware and/or OS limitations on disk size apply when using a hw RAID card (in my case, the LSI MegaRaid 150-4). If so, which ones? I assume the "root within 504M" does, but is there anything else to think about? If there is, would configuring a few smaller virtual disk

Sizing router hardware

2005-05-18 Thread Lars Hansson
I'm in the process of building a couple of FastEthernet routers based on OpenBSD that will handle quite the high number of packets/second, somewhere in the range 20-30k pps. Currently I'm looking at a couple of different rack systems based on Intel mobo's (D865 GBHZ and SR1325TP1). The D board has

Re: OpenBSD Torrents available

2005-05-18 Thread Christian Weisgerber
andrew fresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We have set up an site from which you can get OpenBSD Torrents. > The site is http://openbsd.somedomain.net. Interesting project. Of course, unless several people are getting the same torrent at the same time, it degenerates into a simple download from t

Abwesenheitsnotiz: [SPAM] - Trotz Stellenabbau - Email has different SMTP TO: and MIME TO: fields in the email addresses

2005-05-18 Thread Ette Christiane
Thank you for your E-Mail. Please note that I'll be out of the office, from 16.05.2005 until Friday the 21.05.2005. My E-Mails will not be transferred. I'll will answer your E-Mail after my return as soon as possible. Thank you. Sorry for any inconvenience. Best regards, Christiane Ette-Werne

Re: LSI MegaRAID 150-4 (a.k.a. LSI/Symbios 523)

2005-05-18 Thread Per-Olov =?iso-8859-1?q?Sj=F6holm?=
Please do not top post LSI MegaRAID SATA 300-8x is PCI-X and LSI MegaRAID SATA 150-4 is not. But both work on 5V. The PCI connector pins define how the card draws power from the Mother Board. Pin arrangements are defined for +5 volts, +3.3 volts, or +5 and +3.3 volts. The +5 volt connect

Re: OpenBSD Torrents available

2005-05-18 Thread Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse
Great torrents you made, like all the songs together and the snapshots. Jasper > OpenBSD Users: > > We have set up an site from which you can get OpenBSD Torrents. > > The site is http://openbsd.somedomain.net. > > The torrents are generated automatically on a server that is rsynced to > ftp3.usa.