Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> fwiw, I have MiniPCI ral (same chips/revisions as you) working in
> hostap mode on Soekris 45xx and Cardbus in client mode on some old
> Tecra under -current from the end of last week - I see a single 'ral0:
> device timeout' at startup, but no real p
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 06:00:14PM +0200, Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
>
> It really hurts my server performance every 15 minutes or so, and my
> statistics aren't very good either:
just a shot in the dark, but are you using apmd?
if so, try -a.
i had a hell of a time once debugging something th
Ok, this probably isn't too big a surprise to frequent readers, but I'm
having trouble with the new kernelized pppoe. From the console messages
below, it looks like it's "dialing" (for lack of a better term) and
logging in successfully:
May 23 00:42:47 bbhhs96 /bsd: pppoe0: phase establish
Ma
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I'm new to this list and I was just wondering
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 10:41:25PM +0200, Daniel Kekneryd wrote:
> Hi, tried to install a program called cksfv but it couldn't compile
> cause I missing the file stdint.h. I mannage to go around this by
> including the file inttypes.h and I also told the cksfv developer this
> and he made a patch f
Hi, tried to install a program called cksfv but it couldn't compile
cause I missing the file stdint.h. I mannage to go around this by
including the file inttypes.h and I also told the cksfv developer this
and he made a patch for OpenBSD but he wondered why OpenBSD doesn't have
the stdint.h as it i
On Sun, 22 May 2005 10:20:31 -0700, Robin wrote:
> Thanks Uwe,
>
> Switched to a Compaq Deskpro PIII/450 and certificate
> process went well. Old system was a noname PII/333
> running on an ASUS motherboard (not sure what model)
Did it on a 10-year-old no-name MB with a P100.
No problem.
Better
On Sun, 22 May 2005 23:33:12 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
>On Sun, 22 May 2005 13:44:12 +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
>
>> What do you use to do IMAP under OpenBSD?
>
>Courier-IMAP over SSL only.
>No problem,except of their strange comprehension of RFCs. So
>your clients will look funny or need extra co
Brian wrote:
Is the Thunderbird problem you refer to here something like it taking a
couple minutes after opening the client before you can actually see new
messages?
No, I haven't seen that problem.
The problem I that have seen and assume was being referred
to, is that dovecot sends t-bird a
To Paul, Kenneth and Hugo
Building a ccd during install worked just fine :)
(sorry for a late response)
Thank you all!
respectfully
/per
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I got my hands on an atheros based AWLC4030 card and tested it with
-current kernel on i386. It felt really good to pop this card in and see
ath(4) immediately recognize it. Thanks Reyk and everybody else who
contributed!
The card seem to be working pretty well in 802.11b based network (both
LEDs
Is the Thunderbird problem you refer to here something like it taking a
couple minutes after opening the client before you can actually see new
messages?
Brian
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--On 23 May 2005 00:04 +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
Seeing that in 3.7, wireless support had come to include the really
cheap ralink based cards, I thought I'd ran out of excuses and bought
me a couple.
Before investigating too deeply, you might want to try -current, ralink
support was
Dear Misc@,
Here is an update to my script to get Gallery photo albums working within
the chroot. I've tidied up the script and taken out ImageMagick so we're
only using NetPBM now. Lib copies should be nicer and work with other future
versions too hopefully.
I have tested and it works OK, an
> Is the 3.7 #50 -current (as of Mar 20) identical to 3.7 #50
> -release (as of May 19)
My impression is that the #N is to enumerate the generation of the
kernel on the current machine. For example, #50 is a high number
because they built a whole bunch of kernels on that machine before
releasing i
--On 22 May 2005 19:08 +, Adam Gleave wrote:
> The MAC addresses are the same (should have though of checking
> that). pppoesvc is not set.
Does your provider suggest setting one?
Heh, my provider proboably wouldn't know what PPPoE stands for. They
give me username and password, but that
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 12:50:36AM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> On Sun, 22 May 2005 10:20:10 -0500, James Bunnell wrote:
>
> > Hello, I am very new to OBSD. I installed it yesterday with some help
> > from some friends in IRC. I have installed BitchX and Irssi, as well as
> > Fluxbox and Firefox.
Seeing that in 3.7, wireless support had come to include the really
cheap ralink based cards, I thought I'd ran out of excuses and bought me
a couple. I was a bit worried when I noticed too late (ie after I'd
ordered the cards from a web shop) that ral(4) cards require PCI 2.2.
Then again I never
Hi all,
I have been using OpenBSD 3.7 (GENERIC) #50: Sun Mar 20 00:01:57 MST
2005 since March 20th for my desktop and it was funny to see that 3.7
-release is based on the same kernel that I've been using for several
months. Is the 3.7 #50 -current (as of Mar 20) identical to 3.7 #50
-release
Nico Meijer wrote:
Hi Gaby,
What do you use to do IMAP under OpenBSD?
I switched from Dovecot to Courier-imap when Thunderbird started having
problems with it. I like both servers.
Dovecot has since added a parameter in the config
file to enable a work-around for the thunderbird
problem.
Ra
> > The MAC addresses are the same (should have though of checking that).
> > pppoesvc is not set.
>
> Does your provider suggest setting one?
Heh, my provider proboably wouldn't know what PPPoE stands for. They
give me username and password, but that's it. Been meaning to switch,
actually (thin
TO ALL FELLOW OPENBSD USERS.
I have recently received the below email, apparently via the openbsd
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Please beware in case you receive same.
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Thanks to the people that responded with the keystroke issues. With X
though, i am getting some errors on startx that include no server lock
file, no such process, numbers 61 and 3.
jim.
Salvador Sabaini wrote:
James Bunnell wrote:
Hello, I am very new to OBSD. I installed it yesterday with
2005/5/22, Frank Denis (Jedi/Sector One) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 05:49:04PM +0200, Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
> > I use DBmail with postgresql, and I like it :-)
> > Too bad sieve is not supported yet, I also like sieve.
>
> DBMail supports sieve, but this is still experimenta
Hi Sandro,
> That's odd. I have a 3905tx-m in my openbsd box, but it isn't doing
> much, so that may be why it appears to work fine. I have the same
> card in FreeBSD boxes, and a few linux boxes and they perform great
> there.
I've had several cases of lock-up on a few older (>1.5 yrs) FreeBSD
Chris Zakelj wrote:
Steve, I was looking for the one card you mentioned (MA311) as I had
used it in a previous application, but neither card was in any of my
local stores.
No, it's hard to find new Prism-based cards anymore except for a few USB
ones, and last I looked wi on usb didn't work as
Gaby vanhegan wrote:
What do you use to do IMAP under OpenBSD?
I use the full Courier-MTA suite, and I'm pleased with it. I've put
together a port for it, I need to update it to the current version and
do more testing on it, but I'll be happy to send it to you if you want
to play with it.
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 05:49:04PM +0200, Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
> I use DBmail with postgresql, and I like it :-)
> Too bad sieve is not supported yet, I also like sieve.
DBMail supports sieve, but this is still experimental.
However with IMAP, client-side filtering is quite fast.
--
Frank
Hi Gaby,
> What do you use to do IMAP under OpenBSD?
I switched from Dovecot to Courier-imap when Thunderbird started having
problems with it. I like both servers.
Bye... Nico
Thanks Uwe,
Switched to a Compaq Deskpro PIII/450 and certificate
process went well. Old system was a noname PII/333
running on an ASUS motherboard (not sure what model)
I am still stuck getting userdb running correctly.
1. Make certificates
2. Create my maildir with maildirmake (after
download
James Bunnell wrote:
Hello, I am very new to OBSD. I installed it yesterday with some help
from some friends in IRC. I have installed BitchX and Irssi, as well as
Fluxbox and Firefox.
First problem is in BX and Irssi, when one uses the alt-1,2,3 keys to
change windows as you can in linux, it
On Sun, 22 May 2005, Adam Gleave wrote:
> ifconfig -a shows no difference to ifconfig (I checked with diff),
Yes, I know.. It is an old habit for OSes that do cause different output
with/without the -a. The main thing is to see that all the interfaces
are happy/up/active and not deadlocked
On Sun, 22 May 2005 10:20:10 -0500, James Bunnell wrote:
> Hello, I am very new to OBSD. I installed it yesterday with some help
> from some friends in IRC. I have installed BitchX and Irssi, as well as
> Fluxbox and Firefox.
>
> First problem is in BX and Irssi, when one uses the alt-1,2,3 ke
--On 22 May 2005 16:37 +0100, Tim Hoddy wrote:
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 10:05:58AM -0500, eric wrote:
> Is there a way to define a spamd version banner which contains
> spaces? 3.6 wouldn't let me do this.
Yes, use quotes. Works fine in 3.6
Ok... fixed now. Using
spamd_flags=" -n
> 1) Can anyone recommend some good reference materials on this subject?
I assume that you have a copy of Richard Stevens
"TCP/IP Illustrated Volume 1", I suggest that you go to
section 11.5 (pages 148-156) and get it from the guru himself.
If you need more information, then get a copy of
"F
> Hi,
>
> > More Mhz. Not crappy nics, get xl,fxp,dc etc. Or maybe
> gigabit nics like
> > em(4).
> I think he has xl and sk in the machine, sk is probably the
> most decent
> thing one can get at the moment. xl I had quite mixed results
> in the past,
> so changing that one into another sk mig
On 22/05/05, Jason Ackley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > I forgot to mention one thing, pppoe0 absolutely refuses to connect (I
> > dont' even get it telling me it's not working) if fxp1 doesn't have an
> > ip. Just marking it up doesn't seem to work.
>
> Can you send an 'ifconfig -a' ? (sani
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Hi all,
this maybe offtopic, but I am almost desparate.
Last night I migrated the nedbsd.nl 3.5 server to a other machine running 3.7.
The specs are the same, except for the network card. On 3.5 I used
fxp0, now I use xl0.
Everything works fine (well, I do miss nullfs but use loopback nfs as
a
On Mon, 23 May 2005, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 05:21:39PM +0300, Jyry Suuntala wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I just purchased a Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54-AI for my Dell Latitude D800
>> laptop. I upgraded to OpenBSD 3.7, rebuilt my kernel (for ntfs support)
>> and plugged in the device. Th
Hello, I am very new to OBSD. I installed it yesterday with some help
from some friends in IRC. I have installed BitchX and Irssi, as well as
Fluxbox and Firefox.
First problem is in BX and Irssi, when one uses the alt-1,2,3 keys to
change windows as you can in linux, it does not do it, inste
On Sat, 21 May 2005 19:37:31 -0700, Robin wrote:
> following error:
>
> HeartWeb# /usr/local/sbin/mkimapdcert
> Generating a 1024 bit RSA private key
> ++
> ..++
> writing new private key to
> '/etc/ssl/private/imapd.pem'
> -
> problems making Certificate Request
>
I use DBmail with postgresql, and I like it :-)
Too bad sieve is not supported yet, I also like sieve.
Wijnand
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 10:05:58AM -0500, eric wrote:
> > Is there a way to define a spamd version banner which contains spaces?
> > 3.6 wouldn't let me do this.
> Yes, use quotes. Works fine in 3.6
Ok... fixed now. Using
spamd_flags=" -n \"Sendmail 8.13.3/8.13.0\""
in rc.conf .
Than
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 05:21:39PM +0300, Jyry Suuntala wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just purchased a Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54-AI for my Dell Latitude D800
> laptop. I upgraded to OpenBSD 3.7, rebuilt my kernel (for ntfs support)
> and plugged in the device. The small storage area is detected but no
> wire
On Sun, 22 May 2005 13:44:12 +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
> What do you use to do IMAP under OpenBSD?
Courier-IMAP over SSL only.
No problem,except of their strange comprehension of RFCs. So
your clients will look funny or need extra configuration.
Small footprint, fast, reliable.
Works on Maild
Hello,
I just purchased a Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54-AI for my Dell Latitude D800
laptop. I upgraded to OpenBSD 3.7, rebuilt my kernel (for ntfs support)
and plugged in the device. The small storage area is detected but no
wireless stuff is found.
I've enclosed my dmesg for my GENERIC kernel with onl
On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 12:08:45 +0100, Tim Hoddy proclaimed...
> Just upgraded to 3.7 and like the new GREYTRAP feature in spamd.
>
> Is there a way to define a spamd version banner which contains spaces?
>
> 3.6 wouldn't let me do this.
>
> I remember reading something on here that this is poss
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 11:51:06AM +, Adam Gleave wrote:
>
> reading in pppoe(4):
>
> " Problems can arise on machines with private IPs connecting to the Inter-
> net via a machine running both Network Address Translation (NAT) and
> pppoe. Standard Ethernet uses a Maximum Transmis
Richard P. Koett wrote:
I notice that we're receiving some fragmented packets, however. It's
not a big deal but I'd like to see if things can be better optimized
(and learn a bit in the process). I understand the basic concept of MTU
but it's not something I usually have to tinker with. I'm hopi
Gaby vanhegan wrote:
Hi,
What IMAP servers do people use for email access? I use Dovecot at the
moment under 3.6, as it supports SSL, Maildir and mbox, but it has some
problems with indexes. I used to use the stock imapd that came with
OpenBSD, but that didn't handle Maildir. I'm consideri
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 03:26:25PM +0200, Niclas Sodergard wrote:
> I've used Cyrus-IMAP successfully on OpenBSD. It is slightly more
> complex to setup than the other ones but it is really fast.
It's not only complex to set up, it's also a hell to repair when something
goes wrong. Like Belerke
Niclas Sodergard a icrit :
been a port circulating on the ports mailinglist but it looks like it
didn't make it for 3.7.
It's been in current for a little while now.
Gaby vanhegan wrote:
Hi,
What IMAP servers do people use for email access? I use Dovecot at the
moment under 3.6, as it supports SSL, Maildir and mbox, but it has some
problems with indexes. I used to use the stock imapd that came with
OpenBSD, but that didn't handle Maildir. I'm consideri
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 01:44:12PM +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
> What do you use to do IMAP under OpenBSD?
Courier-Imap works very well, even with Maildir. There was indeed one
format-string vulnerability (only triggered when the debug mode was
enabled), but it's still the best alternative you c
On 5/22/05, Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What IMAP servers do people use for email access? I use Dovecot at the
> moment under 3.6, as it supports SSL, Maildir and mbox, but it has some
> problems with indexes. I used to use the stock imapd that came with
> OpenBSD, but that didn't
Gaby vanhegan wrote:
Hi,
What IMAP servers do people use for email access? I use Dovecot at the
moment under 3.6, as it supports SSL, Maildir and mbox, but it has some
problems with indexes. I used to use the stock imapd that came with
OpenBSD, but that didn't handle Maildir. I'm consideri
On Sun, 22 May 2005, Adam Gleave wrote:
> My question is, do you set the mtu on the box NAT'ing (fxp0, in this
> case), the box connecting to it, or both?
If you are doing NAT and running pf, why not use the scrub feature
instead to adjust the TCP MSS?
It will work much better for you. Man
Gaby vanhegan a icrit :
What do you use to do IMAP under OpenBSD?
I use cyrus-imapd.
It works fine here and have all the features I need.
Hi,
What IMAP servers do people use for email access? I use Dovecot at the
moment under 3.6, as it supports SSL, Maildir and mbox, but it has some
problems with indexes. I used to use the stock imapd that came with
OpenBSD, but that didn't handle Maildir. I'm considering courier-imap,
but
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Hi,
Heres the setup i've got:
pppoe0 (connected to fxp1) - ADSL connection
fxp0 - LAN (NAT)
reading in pppoe(4):
" Problems can arise on machines with private IPs connecting to the Inter-
net via a machine running both Network Address Translation (NAT) and
pppoe. Standard Ethernet us
Just upgraded to 3.7 and like the new GREYTRAP feature in spamd.
Is there a way to define a spamd version banner which contains spaces?
3.6 wouldn't let me do this.
I remember reading something on here that this is possible in 3.7,
tho' a search of the archives reveals nothing.
Thanks for any h
--On 21 May 2005 17:14 -0700, Richard P. Koett wrote:
I notice that we're receiving some fragmented packets, however. It's
not a big deal but I'd like to see if things can be better optimized
(and learn a bit in the process). I understand the basic concept of
MTU but it's not something I usually
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