risky alias..

2005-05-24 Thread Mike
just a question that has been in my mind for several years, as for aliases isn't that a bit risky to allow to do something like: alias /usr/bin/su='echo "damn."' as PATH and other enviroment values are strictly parsed and stuff shouldn't there be something for this too or do i miss something impo

Re: Certified Hardware

2005-05-24 Thread eric
On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 15:03:34 -0700, Aaron Glenn proclaimed... > who will execute a maintenance contract on just the hardware? > certainly not Nokia... Do it yourself; it's just a PC; and junk at that. BTW - the quad cards do work too and show up as dc(4) devices.

Re: "Desktop" chrooted

2005-05-24 Thread Stephan Wehner
> Please don't reply to a message when starting a new thread. Ok. > What problem are you trying to solve? If the user is chrooted into the > home directory, what programs would they run? No, I had in mind all home directories set below an extra root: /separate/usr/... /separate/etc... and /se

Re: djbdns DNS server? Status, Pros and Cons?

2005-05-24 Thread Karl-Heinz Wild
On 25.05.2005, at 07:20, Theo de Raadt wrote: Is it not just a license problem that keeps djbdns out of the BSD's ? "just" That word really does not belong there. That's a phrase used in english often used to express how small a problem is. It is not a small problem. It is fat

Re: djbdns DNS server? Status, Pros and Cons?

2005-05-24 Thread Stephan Wehner
The OP was unsure about the quality of djbdns. By "just" I meant that if the license allowed, it would be included, at least in ports. That's my guess. Stephan On 5/24/05, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is it not just a license problem that keeps djbdns out of the BSD's ? > >

Re: djbdns DNS server? Status, Pros and Cons?

2005-05-24 Thread Theo de Raadt
> Is it not just a license problem that keeps djbdns out of the BSD's ? "just" That word really does not belong there. That's a phrase used in english often used to express how small a problem is. It is not a small problem. It is fatal.

Re: Buying CD's in Calgary

2005-05-24 Thread Robin Greig
And what an awesome meeting it was. About as many developers as attendees Thanks to Theo & Gang for the talk and Q&A even though we were a shy bunch. Obviously too impressed with the presentation by Ryan. Henning enjoy your extended stay here. Now, where can you pick up one of those Zaur

Re: Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread Sean Brown
On May 24, 2005 9:43 am, Gaby vanhegan wrote: > On 24 May 2005, at 16:00, Gaby vanhegan wrote: > > Is there a similar burn-testing app that I can run on OpenBSD to test > > the stability of the machines over a 12 day period? > > I should have mentioned that there will be a prize* for the most > cre

Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql

2005-05-24 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Just FYI. I am finishing up a port that hopefully will be put in for MySQL 4.1.12, their latest recommended stable version. So far all works well and pass all the tests suites stuff, with the exception that I have to create three hard link to make it work still, but I am working on correctin

Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql

2005-05-24 Thread Gerardo Santana Gómez Garrido
This can help: bsd.port.mk(5) On 5/24/05, Russell Fulton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 22:31 -0400, Bryan Allen wrote: > > On May 24, 2005, at 9:25 PM, Russell Fulton wrote: > > > > > Hi Folks, > > > I've just installed mysql from the ports on my 3.7 system. All > > > we

Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql

2005-05-24 Thread St.Roy
Russell Fulton wrote: On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 22:31 -0400, Bryan Allen wrote: I would have found it really helpful if the 'make install' had warned me that there were sub-packages and referred me to the man page. I'd be happy to submit a patch to do this if I could figure out where bsd.port.m

Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql

2005-05-24 Thread Russell Fulton
On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 22:31 -0400, Bryan Allen wrote: > On May 24, 2005, at 9:25 PM, Russell Fulton wrote: > > > Hi Folks, > > I've just installed mysql from the ports on my 3.7 system. All > > went > > well (I did not see any errors) but so far as I can see only the > > client > > stuff was i

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Re: "Desktop" chrooted

2005-05-24 Thread Steve Shockley
Stephan Wehner wrote: Does it make sense to run the "Desktop" (e.g., X11 / Gnome / clients) chroot'ed? Non-technical users can live without all the rest. Please don't reply to a message when starting a new thread. What problem are you trying to solve? If the user is chrooted into the home di

Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql

2005-05-24 Thread Stephen Marley
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 01:25:48PM +1200, Russell Fulton wrote: > Hi Folks, >I've just installed mysql from the ports on my 3.7 system. All went > well (I did not see any errors) but so far as I can see only the client > stuff was installed. The server is there in the ports tree > under ..

"Desktop" chrooted

2005-05-24 Thread Stephan Wehner
Does it make sense to run the "Desktop" (e.g., X11 / Gnome / clients) chroot'ed? Non-technical users can live without all the rest. Stephan

Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql

2005-05-24 Thread Bryan Allen
On May 24, 2005, at 9:25 PM, Russell Fulton wrote: Hi Folks, I've just installed mysql from the ports on my 3.7 system. All went well (I did not see any errors) but so far as I can see only the client stuff was installed. The server is there in the ports tree under /usr/local/libe

Re: hostapd(8) (NEVERMIND)

2005-05-24 Thread Chris Zakelj
Chris Zakelj wrote: Ok, I thought I installed everything, but maybe not, because my 3.7 install doesn't have hostapd(8). So, doing a bit of googling, it looks like the initial commit was on 4/13, which I think was somewhere around the time 3.7 was frozen. So... did hostapd(8) just miss being

hostapd(8)

2005-05-24 Thread Chris Zakelj
Ok, I thought I installed everything, but maybe not, because my 3.7 install doesn't have hostapd(8). So, doing a bit of googling, it looks like the initial commit was on 4/13, which I think was somewhere around the time 3.7 was frozen. So... did hostapd(8) just miss being included in RELEASE,

OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql

2005-05-24 Thread Russell Fulton
Hi Folks, I've just installed mysql from the ports on my 3.7 system. All went well (I did not see any errors) but so far as I can see only the client stuff was installed. The server is there in the ports tree under /usr/local/libexec/mysqld but it is not installed. Nor does there app

Re: djbdns DNS server? Status, Pros and Cons?

2005-05-24 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Tue, 24 May 2005 22:13:34 +0200, Anders Jvnsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hello folks. >I recently bought a very good book: Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD security >They have a chapter dealing with DNS servers and there they mention >djbdns, they think it has some strong point s so I am somew

Re: djbdns DNS server? Status, Pros and Cons?

2005-05-24 Thread jared r r spiegel
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 03:15:01PM -0700, Allie D. wrote: > I have used djbdns since '02with no issues whatsoever. You'll love the > data file structure compared with BIND. or you'll hate it and find it wretched. but at least his webpage is still up. jared -- [ openbsd 3.7 GENERIC (

Re: djbdns DNS server? Status, Pros and Cons?

2005-05-24 Thread Smith
I played with it in the past, it worked. But setting it up took more work than using the bind that comes with OpenBSD. It's easier to insert records in djbdns than bind and less error prone but if you want slaves then you end up manually updating all of your slaves; bind is more like set it a

Re: djbdns DNS server? Status, Pros and Cons?

2005-05-24 Thread Emilio Perea
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 11:25:35PM +0200, Anders Jvnsson wrote: > Hello folks. > I recently bought a very good book: Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD security > They have a chapter dealing with DNS servers and there they mention > djbdns, they think it has some strong point s so I am somewhat curios >

Re: djbdns DNS server? Status, Pros and Cons?

2005-05-24 Thread Petr Ruzicka
I used to run OpenBSD BIND for a long time. After couple of patches I decided to try djbdns and it was perfectly OK with me. As for configuration as for simplicity as for function. There are some features that are missing in djbdns but otherwise I do run it for about 4 years (tinydns and dnscache a

Re: Certified Hardware

2005-05-24 Thread mmiranda
wrote: > On 5/24/05, eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 12:49:43 +0200, Habex Tim proclaimed... >> >>> Therefore we are looking for certified hardware (+maintenance >>> contract) to replace our current (expired) Nokia 440. >> >> Keep the IP440's and just run openbsd on them

Re: NIC bonding/trunking/802.3ad

2005-05-24 Thread Steve Shockley
Niall O'Higgins wrote: speak of the devil! reyk@ got there already ... Wow, is there nothing reyk@ can't do?

Re: kernel pppoe problems

2005-05-24 Thread Chris Zakelj
Can Erkin Acar wrote: I can't see any problem report about this in my inbox (which is quite a mess nowadays, so it is equally likely that I missed it), If you can spare some time to send me pppoe debug outputs, tcpdumps with & without the debug flag, and if possible logs/dumps from the cisco si

Re: kernelized pppoe in 3.7

2005-05-24 Thread Chris Zakelj
Can Erkin Acar wrote: Theo de Raadt wrote: [snip] 2. Will hostname.pppoe be able to handle special cases like Jens' # character in the username without any special devices, will quotes (single, double, or otherwise) handle it, or will those people need to rely on the userland driver for t

Re: djbdns DNS server? Status, Pros and Cons?

2005-05-24 Thread Stephan Wehner
Is it not just a license problem that keeps djbdns out of the BSD's ? If it wasn't pretty secure it would be well known; there is a "djbdns security guarantee", http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/guarantee.html Stephan On 5/24/05, Anders Jvnsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello folks. > I recently bought

Re: Certified Hardware

2005-05-24 Thread Aaron Glenn
On 5/24/05, eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 12:49:43 +0200, Habex Tim proclaimed... > > > Therefore we are looking for certified hardware (+maintenance contract) > > to replace our current (expired) Nokia 440. > > Keep the IP440's and just run openbsd on them. > > works l

Re: djbdns DNS server? Status, Pros and Cons?

2005-05-24 Thread Allie D.
I have used djbdns since '02with no issues whatsoever. You'll love the data file structure compared with BIND. Anders Jvnsson said: > Hello folks. > I recently bought a very good book: Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD security > They have a chapter dealing with DNS servers and there they mention

Re: djbdns DNS server? Status, Pros and Cons?

2005-05-24 Thread Han Boetes
Anders Jvnsson wrote: > They have a chapter dealing with DNS servers and there they > mention djbdns, they think it has some strong point s so I am > somewhat curios about if anybody out there has any viewpoint > about using this instead of BIND, *shrug* there is nothing OpenBSD specific about djb

Re: fwbus gone missing??

2005-05-24 Thread STeve Andre'
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 16:42, Folkert Saathoff wrote: > hello list, > can anyone tell me why there is no fwbus > support in OPENBSD_3_7 anymore? or more > to the point, can anyone tell me how to > use my IEEE1394 pci controller + hdd on > my freshly compiled OPENBSD_3_7 system? > > thnx/ cheers, >

Re: fwbus gone missing??

2005-05-24 Thread Chris Kuethe
There never was real fwbus support - sure, there was some code being lightly hacked on, but it was never enabled for real. Import: "Add FireWire to kernel config. (disabled for now, not production quality yet)" http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/arch/i386/conf/GENERIC.diff?r1=1.326&r2=1

Re: Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread Francisco de Borja
What about running [EMAIL PROTECTED] on the openbsd box? I do not test it, but some googling returns interesting urls: http://www.mwjr.btinternet.co.uk/seti/description.html http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/unix.html On Tue, 24 May 2005 16:00:20 +0100 Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: fwbus gone missing??

2005-05-24 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 24 May 2005 22:42 +0200, Folkert Saathoff wrote: can anyone tell me why there is no fwbus support in OPENBSD_3_7 anymore?

Re: Fwd: Xorg problem with Intel 82852GM on OpenBSD 3.7

2005-05-24 Thread Murat Mamitov
Yes, i tried to change the depth, the same problem. I tried "apg" and "vesa" drivers too, nothing... i recived the same error. On 5/24/05, Adam Gleave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This might sound stupid, but have you tried changing the default > depth? I know i810 should support 24 bit, but hey i

Re: Buying CD's in Calgary

2005-05-24 Thread Jim Henderson
The Calgary Unix Users Group is meeting tonight and they'll be selling them. Why not buy a t-shirt too? http://www.cuug.ab.ca/ Cameron Schaus wrote: > Does anyone know where I could buy OpenBSD CD's in Calgary? I used to > buy them at Nexus Computer Books, but now that they are gone, I'm not >

djbdns DNS server? Status, Pros and Cons?

2005-05-24 Thread Anders Jönsson
Hello folks. I recently bought a very good book: Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD security They have a chapter dealing with DNS servers and there they mention djbdns, they think it has some strong point s so I am somewhat curios about if anybody out there has any viewpoint about using this instead of

djbdns DNS server? Status, Pros and Cons?

2005-05-24 Thread Anders Jönsson
Hello folks. I recently bought a very good book: Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD security They have a chapter dealing with DNS servers and there they mention djbdns, they think it has some strong point s so I am somewhat curios about if anybody out there has any viewpoint about using this instead

Re: Certified Hardware

2005-05-24 Thread eric
On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 12:49:43 +0200, Habex Tim proclaimed... > Therefore we are looking for certified hardware (+maintenance contract) > to replace our current (expired) Nokia 440. Keep the IP440's and just run openbsd on them. works like a champ.

fwbus gone missing??

2005-05-24 Thread Folkert Saathoff
hello list, can anyone tell me why there is no fwbus support in OPENBSD_3_7 anymore? or more to the point, can anyone tell me how to use my IEEE1394 pci controller + hdd on my freshly compiled OPENBSD_3_7 system? thnx/ cheers, /folkert

Re: kernelized pppoe in 3.7

2005-05-24 Thread Can Erkin Acar
Theo de Raadt wrote: [snip] > > 2. Will hostname.pppoe be able to handle special cases like Jens' # > > character in the username without any special devices, will quotes > > (single, double, or otherwise) handle it, or will those people need to > > rely on the userland driver for the moment? >

Re: Email Server

2005-05-24 Thread hellsop
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 09:18:58AM -0700, Bruno Delbono wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >Ports aren't generally checked for much other than "Does it build?" and > >"Does it work?". > > So, secure by default means that you should only run OpenBSD as it comes > and do not touch anything on

Re: Fwd: Xorg problem with Intel 82852GM on OpenBSD 3.7

2005-05-24 Thread Adam Gleave
This might sound stupid, but have you tried changing the default depth? I know i810 should support 24 bit, but hey it's worth a try.

Re: Buying CD's in Calgary

2005-05-24 Thread Theo de Raadt
> why not https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order ? > > On 24/05/05, Cameron Schaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Does anyone know where I could buy OpenBSD CD's in Calgary? I used to > > buy them at Nexus Computer Books, but now that they are gone, I'm not > > sure where to buy the CD's in Calg

Re: auvia and the VT8233/VT8235 for AC97 audio

2005-05-24 Thread Josh Grosse
Can Erkin Acar wrote: I have a patch for this. It will be fixed in -current soon. Can Wonderful news! If you need it tested, please let me know. -Josh-

Re: Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread Frank Bax
At 11:41 AM 5/24/05, Niall O'Higgins wrote: On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 04:00:20PM +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote: > I have acquired some second-hand dual processor servers with the > intention of putting OpenBSD with on them. I have put Debian on one of > them and FreeBSD on another, and am pounding t

Redundancy, failover, etc

2005-05-24 Thread Harford, Colin
Got some new OpenBSD boxens on there way to replace some other equipment... Got a weird one here, trying best to figure it out on how to do some things. Site 1 and Site 2, connected each to the campus backbone, however, there is also a dedicated straight link between the two sites (no routers,

Re: filesystem snapshots?

2005-05-24 Thread Stephan Wehner
Is there something usable right now? Stephan On 5/24/05, Pedro Martelletto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 11:03:25AM -0700, Stephan Wehner wrote: > > Is mksnap_ffs(8) from FreeBSD available in OpenBSD? > > nope > > > Are there plans? > > yup > > -p.

Re: filesystem snapshots?

2005-05-24 Thread Pedro Martelletto
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 11:41:20AM -0700, Stephan Wehner wrote: > Is there something usable right now? nope, but i will let you know as soon as there is cheers, -p.

Re: filesystem snapshots?

2005-05-24 Thread Pedro Martelletto
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 11:03:25AM -0700, Stephan Wehner wrote: > Is mksnap_ffs(8) from FreeBSD available in OpenBSD? nope > Are there plans? yup -p.

Re: kernel pppoe problems

2005-05-24 Thread Can Erkin Acar
Jason Ackley wrote: > Can you try turning on the debug flag to pppoe0 ? Good advice, debug mode gives lots of useful output also tcpdump on the parent interface, eg. 'tcpdump -nei fxp0 no ip' helps. > I just tested this in a lab setup and it would not connect unless the > debug flag was set on th

Re: Email Server

2005-05-24 Thread Gerardo Santana Gómez Garrido
On 5/24/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Did you bother to even try searching the archives? It seems not. > > It seams that you are right! ;) > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf > > Of Damien Hull > > Sent: Tuesday,

Re: Buying CD's in Calgary

2005-05-24 Thread Adam Gleave
why not https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order ? On 24/05/05, Cameron Schaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone know where I could buy OpenBSD CD's in Calgary? I used to > buy them at Nexus Computer Books, but now that they are gone, I'm not > sure where to buy the CD's in Calgary. > > Th

Re: NIC bonding/trunking/802.3ad

2005-05-24 Thread Jim Razmus
* Niall O'Higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050524 11:10]: > On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 02:01:23PM +0100, Hyb wrote: > > It seems that the topic of 802.3ad support (link > > aggregation|bonding|trunking|whatever you want to call it) seems to come > > every so often, but is often disregarded on the basis th

Re: Buying CD's in Calgary

2005-05-24 Thread Roy Morris
Cameron Schaus wrote: Does anyone know where I could buy OpenBSD CD's in Calgary? I used to buy them at Nexus Computer Books, but now that they are gone, I'm not sure where to buy the CD's in Calgary. Thanks, Cam Run over to Theo's house and wake him up, or as an alternate what about the

filesystem snapshots?

2005-05-24 Thread Stephan Wehner
Is mksnap_ffs(8) from FreeBSD available in OpenBSD? (It allows taking a snapshot of a filesystem.) It seems not available as far as I can tell. Are there plans? Stephan

Re: auvia and the VT8233/VT8235 for AC97 audio

2005-05-24 Thread Can Erkin Acar
Josh Grosse wrote: [snip] > I have a VT8235 southbridge chip, providing integrated AC97 audio.I > just want 2-channel (stereo) output, but am only able to obtain > left-channel output from the soundcard. I'm running 3.7-release, and > of course its using the auvia(4) driver. [snip] > ac97: co

Buying CD's in Calgary

2005-05-24 Thread Cameron Schaus
Does anyone know where I could buy OpenBSD CD's in Calgary? I used to buy them at Nexus Computer Books, but now that they are gone, I'm not sure where to buy the CD's in Calgary. Thanks, Cam

Re: Certified Hardware

2005-05-24 Thread Matt Provost
On May 24 12:49 PM, Habex Tim wrote: > Dear, > > We are considering replacing our current CheckPoint FireWall-1 with > openBSD. However our internal policies require us to have certified > hardware to run on production systems. > > Therefore we are looking for certified hardware (+maintenance con

Re: Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread francisco
On Tue, 24 May 2005, Gaby vanhegan wrote: Hi, I have acquired some second-hand dual processor servers with the intention of putting OpenBSD with on them. I have put Debian on one of them and FreeBSD on another, and am pounding them as hard as I can with setiathome to see if they fall over.

Re: Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread Adam Papai
Gaby vanhegan wrote: On 24 May 2005, at 16:00, Gaby vanhegan wrote: Is there a similar burn-testing app that I can run on OpenBSD to test the stability of the machines over a 12 day period? I should have mentioned that there will be a prize* for the most creative suggestion. Gaby. *There

Re: Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread Frank Denis \(Jedi/Sector One\)
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 04:00:20PM +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote: > I have acquired some second-hand dual processor servers with the > intention of putting OpenBSD with on them. I have put Debian on one of > them and FreeBSD on another, and am pounding them as hard as I can with > setiathome to se

Re: Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread Will H. Backman
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Gaby vanhegan > Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 11:43 AM > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Re: Burn Testing > > On 24 May 2005, at 16:00, Gaby vanhegan wrote: > > > Is there a similar burn-testing app that

auvia and the VT8233/VT8235 for AC97 audio

2005-05-24 Thread Josh Grosse
Way back on 24 Feb 2005, a user wrote about struggling with the auvia driver, and began a conversation here on misc@ with Bruno Rohee about the use of mixerctl with this particular driver. Apparently, after turning off all outputs.*.mute, they both were able to only get audio output only thru

Re: Email Server

2005-05-24 Thread Bruno Delbono
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ports aren't generally checked for much other than "Does it build?" and "Does it work?". So, secure by default means that you should only run OpenBSD as it comes and do not touch anything on it. Or else, it won't be secure by default; your warranty is voided and The

Re: Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread Adam Gleave
Oh, well in that case for that non-existent prize: 1. Try compiling an OpenBSD release, the packages, mirror it on apache. 2. Install qemu on the system (now it's going to be host). 3. Install OpenBSD in qemu as the guest system. 4. In the guest system compile UML. 5. run Linux inside that UML. 6.

Re: Weight attribute in openBGPd

2005-05-24 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 10:22:49AM +0200, Alexander Bochmann wrote: > ...on Mon, May 23, 2005 at 11:40:00PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote: > > > > -[bgpd.conf(5)- > > >weight number > > > The weight is used to tip prefixes with equally long AS paths in > > > one or the other

Re: Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread STeve Andre'
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 11:00, Gaby vanhegan wrote: > Hi, > > I have acquired some second-hand dual processor servers with the > intention of putting OpenBSD with on them. I have put Debian on one of > them and FreeBSD on another, and am pounding them as hard as I can with > setiathome to see if th

Re: Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread Jason Dixon
On May 24, 2005, at 11:43 AM, Gaby vanhegan wrote: On 24 May 2005, at 16:00, Gaby vanhegan wrote: Is there a similar burn-testing app that I can run on OpenBSD to test the stability of the machines over a 12 day period? I should have mentioned that there will be a prize* for the most creati

Re: Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread Niall O'Higgins
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 04:00:20PM +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote: > I have acquired some second-hand dual processor servers with the > intention of putting OpenBSD with on them. I have put Debian on one of > them and FreeBSD on another, and am pounding them as hard as I can with > setiathome to se

Re: Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread Frank Bax
At 11:00 AM 5/24/05, Gaby vanhegan wrote: I have acquired some second-hand dual processor servers with the intention of putting OpenBSD with on them. I have put Debian on one of them and FreeBSD on another, and am pounding them as hard as I can with setiathome to see if they fall over. Is th

Re: Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread Gaby vanhegan
On 24 May 2005, at 16:00, Gaby vanhegan wrote: Is there a similar burn-testing app that I can run on OpenBSD to test the stability of the machines over a 12 day period? I should have mentioned that there will be a prize* for the most creative suggestion. Gaby. *There is no actual prize --

Re: Squid error

2005-05-24 Thread Peter W. Merritt
Thanks for the response, the permissions were the same as you showed, I did find the problem, the /usr/local/share directory did not have read permissions. Have not idea how it got this way, it was a fresh install of OBSD 3.7. Changed the permissions and works great, thanks again.

Re: IMAP servers

2005-05-24 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Rod.. Whitworth dixit: >I just wondered how somebody who has a string of alerts of his own can >regard anything else as unsafe. Eh, you are reading things I did not write, I think. >The Cheez Wizz 1998 alert. >The several buffer overflows detected in June 2001 I patched some of these; besides,

Re: IMAP servers

2005-05-24 Thread Rod.. Whitworth
On Tue, 24 May 2005 10:51:30 + (UTC), Thorsten Glaser wrote: >Rod.. Whitworth dixit: > >>You really believe those UW people really can consider something unsafe > >It was considered so by the OpenBSD porter. UTSL. You didn't get the idea. I'm not claiming Courier-Imap is perfect. I just wonde

Re: IMAP servers

2005-05-24 Thread Matthew Weigel
Rod Whitworth said: > You really believe those UW people really can consider something unsafe > before they clean up their own exploit history? How exactly would they clean their history by doing anything but not repeating it? > falling! I don't know about many IMAP servers but I know that UW-IM

Re: Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread Jason Dixon
On May 24, 2005, at 11:00 AM, Gaby vanhegan wrote: Hi, I have acquired some second-hand dual processor servers with the intention of putting OpenBSD with on them. I have put Debian on one of them and FreeBSD on another, and am pounding them as hard as I can with setiathome to see if they fa

Re: NIC bonding/trunking/802.3ad

2005-05-24 Thread Hyb
- Original Message - From: "Niall O'Higgins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Hyb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 4:06 PM Subject: Re: NIC bonding/trunking/802.3ad > speak of the devil! reyk@ got there already ... > > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=111690466

Re: Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 24 May 2005 16:00 +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote: Hi, I have acquired some second-hand dual processor servers with the intention of putting OpenBSD with on them. I have put Debian on one of them and FreeBSD on another, and am pounding them as hard as I can with setiathome to see if they fall

Burn Testing

2005-05-24 Thread Gaby vanhegan
Hi, I have acquired some second-hand dual processor servers with the intention of putting OpenBSD with on them. I have put Debian on one of them and FreeBSD on another, and am pounding them as hard as I can with setiathome to see if they fall over. Is there a similar burn-testing app that I

Re: NIC bonding/trunking/802.3ad

2005-05-24 Thread Niall O'Higgins
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 02:01:23PM +0100, Hyb wrote: > It seems that the topic of 802.3ad support (link > aggregation|bonding|trunking|whatever you want to call it) seems to come > every so often, but is often disregarded on the basis that gigE is now > cheap. I see the redudancy as a much more val

Xorg problem with Intel 82852GM on OpenBSD 3.7

2005-05-24 Thread Murat Mamitov
Hello, i try to resend my demand for aid... I've installed OpenBSD 3.7 on my HP Compaq NX5000 (with 855GM chipset). I'd like to use X above, but when i try to launch "startx" i recive the follow error: -- (EE) I810

NIC bonding/trunking/802.3ad

2005-05-24 Thread Hyb
Hi list, It seems that the topic of 802.3ad support (link aggregation|bonding|trunking|whatever you want to call it) seems to come every so often, but is often disregarded on the basis that gigE is now cheap. I see the redudancy as a much more valuable asset though. We have been recently building

Re: Certified Hardware

2005-05-24 Thread C. Bensend
> I've heard good things about Sera although I've yet to try them out > personally. I had nothing but good experiences with Kevin and the folks over at Sera Systems. I would not hesitate to recommend them. Benny -- "You come from a long line of scary women." -- Ranger, "Three To

Re: Certified Hardware

2005-05-24 Thread Jason Dixon
On May 24, 2005, at 7:55 AM, Lars Hansson wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2005 12:49:43 +0200 Habex Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: We are considering replacing our current CheckPoint FireWall-1 with openBSD. However our internal policies require us to have certified hardware to run on production systems

Re: Certified Hardware

2005-05-24 Thread Lars Hansson
On Tue, 24 May 2005 12:49:43 +0200 Habex Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We are considering replacing our current CheckPoint FireWall-1 with > openBSD. However our internal policies require us to have certified > hardware to run on production systems. Sera Systems, http://www.serasystems.com/, s

Re: Certified Hardware

2005-05-24 Thread Vladislav Belogrudov
probably it's better to ask openbsd consultants to find good configurations for you. I would look at http://www.openbsd.org/support.html or "Commercial Users" http://www.openbsd.org/users.html good luck --- Habex Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear, > > We are considering replacing our current

Re: Network performance

2005-05-24 Thread Siegbert Marschall
>> > > Dont have a crappy mobo chipset and anything over 800 mhz >> > would be able to >> > > do plenty filterings. I guess a P2 450 could work also.. >> > yes, but a P2-233 should have enough HP for standard stuff, >> routing of >> > 100mbit + some not so complex filtering with normal packet >> >

Re: IMAP servers

2005-05-24 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Rod.. Whitworth dixit: >You really believe those UW people really can consider something unsafe It was considered so by the OpenBSD porter. UTSL. >before they clean up their own exploit history? Insane? The sky is >falling! I don't know about many IMAP servers but I know that UW-IMAP >is conside

Certified Hardware

2005-05-24 Thread Habex Tim
Dear, We are considering replacing our current CheckPoint FireWall-1 with openBSD. However our internal policies require us to have certified hardware to run on production systems. Therefore we are looking for certified hardware (+maintenance contract) to replace our current (expired) Nokia 440.

Re: kernel pppoe problems

2005-05-24 Thread Adam Gleave
In that case, it's likely not a PPPoE problem at all but a name server resolution, surely? Try adding it back and pinging an ip rather than a domain, that should tell you. On 24/05/05, Chris Zakelj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jason Ackley wrote: > > >Is this something that you are able to repeat?

Re: IMAP servers

2005-05-24 Thread Rod.. Whitworth
On Tue, 24 May 2005 07:37:56 +, Thorsten Glaser wrote: >Gaby vanhegan dixit: > >> we still have a lot of legacy mbox accounts. > >uw-imapd can read (and write) a plethora of formats using >libc-client. Except Maildir, which they consider unsafe to >access and insane to implement. You really b

DHCP on ral0

2005-05-24 Thread Fridtjof Busse
Hi I'm running a Sitecom WL-115, a Ralink RT2560, on OpenBSD 3.7-current (Google suggested there might be problems with hostap in -release). But I have a problem I couldn't figure out: The clients are able to associate with the AP, but they won't get an IP, although DHCP is running fine. I ran 'dh

Re: Weight attribute in openBGPd

2005-05-24 Thread Alexander Bochmann
...on Mon, May 23, 2005 at 11:40:00PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote: > > -[bgpd.conf(5)- > >weight number > > The weight is used to tip prefixes with equally long AS paths in > > one or the other direction. A prefix is weighed at a very late > this is not the cisco-style we

Re: How to debug something like this?

2005-05-24 Thread Wijnand Wiersma
2005/5/24, Gerardo Santana Gsmez Garrido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Well, never really looked at it. But I was dissapointed 2.0s4 was in ports. > > My fault. I had been away from the computer for a while for strong > reasons, ...hard times. We all forgive you. > > And that port only had mysql supp

Re: IMAP servers

2005-05-24 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Gaby vanhegan dixit: > we still have a lot of legacy mbox accounts. uw-imapd can read (and write) a plethora of formats using libc-client. Except Maildir, which they consider unsafe to access and insane to implement. In my ~/mail/ on the server, there are some mbox/unix and some MBX folders in p

Re: IMAP servers

2005-05-24 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Gaby vanhegan dixit: > What IMAP servers do people use for email access? uw-imapd's imapd for imaps (port 993) access; sendmail with uw-imapd's dmail/tmail instead of mail.local(8) for delivery to MBX format mailboxes. Allows concurrent access. uw-imaps allows reading arbitrary files on the serv

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