OP? What is OP?
Original Post, sorry.
In any case, I'm curious to know the outcome,
Uwe
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Steven Bowers wrote:
> Compgeeks is offering a 4port RTL8139D nic for an attractive price. I
> know the 8139 chipset is supported, not quite so sure of the 8138D.
> Can anyone speak for these cards? The price is nice and a 4port nic
> would be very handy.
re should almost cer
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Steffen Kluge wrote:
> I wonder whether my firewall, which was also changed to OpenBSD/pf
> recently, is interfering. I'm using "scrub in all" as well as "synproxy
> state" on the inbound pass rules. Could that be defeating netcraft's
> fingerprinting attempts?
fingerprinting
On Thursday, June 16, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> >
> > It installs your PBR boot block, IE: your partition boot block.
>
> Thanks for the info ! - But still, I don't see how this comes into view:
> the kernel was looking 'broken' at loading in the OP;
OP? What is OP?
> then he wiped the MBR.
>
> Sh
Compgeeks is offering a 4port RTL8139D nic for an attractive price. I
know the 8139 chipset is supported, not quite so sure of the 8138D.
Can anyone speak for these cards? The price is nice and a 4port nic
would be very handy.
Hi all,
I recently moved a web server in my domain to OpenBSD 3.7. Out of
curiosity I looked it up at netcraft. While they correctly identified
the web server software, the OS was listed as "unkown".
Not that I really care about this, but I'm curious as to what prevented
them from fingerprinting t
I have included my dmesg. Thanks in advance for
anybody who can help me configure this for my TV hookup.
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had
a name of dmesg.boot]
mdff wrote:
> are there any plans to support the kernel being loaded
> directly from a RAID partition in order to avoid that
> annoying mini-boot-partition which cannot be raided?
WHY do you want to mirror root?
keep in mind, OpenBSD has an "altroot" system in place, which will
update your backup
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 13:07:06 -0600, Tobias Weingartner wrote:
>> > Use dd form /dev/zero to wipe MBR and start of disk.
>> what does installboot do here ? Maybe I'm simply lost or stupid.?
>
> It installs your PBR boot block, IE: your partition boot block.
Thanks for the info ! - But still, I d
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 11:30 +0200, Nico Meijer wrote:
> Hi Kiraly,
>
> > mysql error: Can't create/write to file '/tmp/
> > #sql_4c99_0.MYD' (Errcode: 9)
>
> MySQL problem.
>
> Simple suggestions, not idiot-proof:
I prefer this on OpenBSD 3.6 (should be same on 3.7):
Add to /etc/login.conf:
#
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 02:28:16PM -0700, Dan Smythe wrote:
> I recently purchased the item from
> http://store.yahoo.com/videoware/prosvideo6.html. I'd like to use it to hook
> my laptop up to my TV. I can get the audio to play, but I need help getting
> the video to work. The cable claims to w
I recently purchased the item from
http://store.yahoo.com/videoware/prosvideo6.html. I'd like to use it to hook my
laptop up to my TV. I can get the audio to play, but I need help getting the
video to work. The cable claims to work with the 7 or 4 pin monitor connector.
I have the 7 pin. The au
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 04:20:50PM -0400, Mathieu Sauve-Frankel wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 10:36:00AM -0700, Ray Percival wrote:
> > It would seem that openbox as installed from the package in 3.7 doesn't
> > have rc.xml or menu.xml files. Is this on purpose or is it a bug or,
> > very likely
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 10:17:30AM -0500, kevin wrote:
>
> I was downloading GNU gcc on a machine and when I looked over
> after the download, the screen was writing:
> "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy"
i know there's an xscreensaver for that.
since you said specifically c
>>> Tim Hammerquist 15-Jun-05 19:59 >>>
>
> I don't have a 3.7 box handy to check this on, so if it works in 3.7,
> ignore this output:
That's the important part, isn't it? file(1) gets updated from time
to time :) The OP didn't specify which version of OpenBSD.
carbon $ dmesg | head -2
Hi,
the german reseller TRIsoft has a little startup guide for the sharp
zaurus for download that may help avoid Zaurus newbies panic too
often (like I did).
http://www.trisoft.de/c3000howto.htm
The guide is available in german and english, and they've also a
anglified version of the preinstalle
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 10:36:00AM -0700, Ray Percival wrote:
> It would seem that openbox as installed from the package in 3.7 doesn't
> have rc.xml or menu.xml files. Is this on purpose or is it a bug or,
> very likely, am I missing something obvious? I'm going to try importing
> the ones I have
Peter Valchev wrote:
[ snip ]
> it detects and reports it just fine for proper mp3s (with ID3
> headers), the mp3s you tried it with lack that.
>
> eg:
> $ file ~/foo.mp3
> /home/pvalchev/foo.mp3: MP3, 128 kBits, 44.1 kHz, Stereo
Does it work for ID3v2 headers as well?
Also, out of curiosity, wh
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Varun Dubey wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I went through the thread but i believe the problem
> i am facing is not exactly due to no support for unionfs.
you misunderstand. the reason union was removed is because it didn't
work. removing it didn't break it, it was removed
I4ve installed OpenBSD3.7 on a i386box (asus mainboard + celeron processor)
When I put the commands: reboot or shutdown -r the machine flush the
disk (the normal operation) and then stand on the message
"Rebooting..." and... *surprise* it wont reboots... :-(
here is my dmesg (fresh install OpenBS
I know SATA is not as good as SCSI, but the new motherboard I picked
up has SATA using NVIDIA, which I take is not supported accroding to pciide.
Does NVIDIA SATA fall into the same realm of cheap controllers like Adaptec?
If so, then I should assume no future SATA support on this board, and I wi
/etc/login.conf changes:
daemon:\
:ignorenologin:\
:datasize=infinity:\
:maxproc=infinity:\
:openfiles-cur=1024:\ <--- check this one
:stacksize-cur=8M:\
:localcipher=blowfish,8:\
:tc=default:
and/or:
default:\
:path=/usr/bin /bin /u
On Wednesday, June 15, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 12:06:14 -0500, arf wrote:
>
> > Use dd form /dev/zero to wipe MBR and start of disk.
> > Check Bios settings - AMI Bios set to "Auto" shows
> > LBA mode and DMA, etc.
>
> > boot: /mnt/boot
> > proto: /usr/mdec/biosboot
> > device: /
On Wednesday, June 15, Varun Dubey wrote:
>
> I recompiled my kernel with no support for procfs and later on compiled procfs
> as a lkm. after loading the module i had similar issues (system hangs) with
> procfs, or for that matter kernfs as well. Probably the information in
> /usr/share/lkm/vfs/
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 12:31:16AM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
>> On Tuesday 14 June 2005 10:00 pm, Christer Solstrand Johannessen
>> wrote:
>> > On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Dave Feustel wrote:
>> >
>> > [mac mini+ms office:mac]
>> >
>> > > I have been thinking about getting a Mac.
>> > > I hadn't consid
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 12:31:16AM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 June 2005 10:00 pm, Christer Solstrand Johannessen wrote:
> > On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Dave Feustel wrote:
> >
> > [mac mini+ms office:mac]
> >
> > > I have been thinking about getting a Mac.
> > > I hadn't considered a min
On 06/15/05 05:00, Christer Solstrand Johannessen wrote:
1.25GHz/40GB/256MB ram Mac mini from $499.
1.42GHz/80GB/256MB ram Mac mini from $599.
MS Office:mac 2004 $399.95.
Pfiew, if OpenBSD would receive $400 or $40 or even $4 for each $500 spent on
hardware for it
I once wrote here that a g
Sorry for not searching carefully the archives. I found a thread
discussing this situation - the subject is ""Cloning" a hard drive..."
from July 24 and 25, 2004.
Thanks, Tony, I'll try it in a couple of hours.
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 10:17:30AM -0500, kevin wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I was downloading GNU gcc on a machine and when I looked over
> after the download, the screen was writing:
> "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy"
>
> If this is normal I didn't take it as such, I immediate
im not a hummer fan myself, but who cares. and im not going to even
bother with your comments.
can misc@ be alterd so only subscribed addresses can send to it, and to
become subscribed you need to take an iq test or something, well i know iq
tests are not perfect. perhaps a "im not a lame li
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I've been using mail/solid-pop3d FLAVOR=apop on my LAN. The pop_auth
utility is handy for setting up ssh-public-key-like logins.
Jeff Simmons wrote:
> Finding myself in need of a POP3S daemon, I headed over to the ports tree
> to get the old standar
On Jun 15, 2005, at 11:21 AM, Jeff Simmons wrote:
Finding myself in need of a POP3S daemon, I headed over to the ports
tree
to get the old standar UW, and noticed that there are several of the
little devils hiding out in there.
Anyone have any recommendations? Favorites? Pros and cons? Reasons
its quite simple... boot into single user mode, foreach partition you
have, mount the src under /src/X and /dst/X (where src is the old disk
and dst is the new disk) and do a:
cd /src/X; tar cf - . | (cd /dst/X; tar xpf - )
ive used this before, works great.
after that just make sure you insta
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 04:40:36PM +0100, Simon Slaytor wrote:
> Ray Percival wrote:
>
> >If it is the latter there is strong evidence that IPSO (The OS on Nokia
> >and Checkpoint based firewalls) is derived from OpenBSD.
> >
> Nokia say that IPSO is based on FreeBSD
I stand corrected.
>
--
BOFH e
El mii, 15-06-2005 a las 08:21 -0700, Jeff Simmons escribis:
> Finding myself in need of a POP3S daemon, I headed over to the ports tree
> to get the old standar UW, and noticed that there are several of the
> little devils hiding out in there.
>
> Anyone have any recommendations? Favorites? Pros
On 2005-06-15 at 17:17:30 kevin wrote:
> I was downloading GNU gcc on a machine and when I looked over
> after the download, the screen was writing:
> "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy"
It's probably just your screensaver, don't panic. :P See
http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/screenshots
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Rob Foster wrote:
> Thanks for the confirmation.
>
> I'll invest in a device that will link all the serial consoles
> together with network access.
FWIW, we use Think Logical secure console servers at the office. We used
to use LANtronix, but switched to Think Logical,
http
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 12:06:14 -0500, arf wrote:
> Use dd form /dev/zero to wipe MBR and start of disk.
> Check Bios settings - AMI Bios set to "Auto" shows
> LBA mode and DMA, etc.
I'm not so sure here; what this would be good for.
> Downloaded June 10 snapshot and checked md5 sums.
>
> Install
Ray Percival wrote:
If it is the latter there is strong evidence that IPSO (The OS on Nokia
and Checkpoint based firewalls) is derived from OpenBSD.
Nokia say that IPSO is based on FreeBSD
Dimitri wrote:
It's like cars I guess.
OpenBSD: http://www.screensavershot.com/automation/hummer.jpg
Perfect example.They suck a lot of fuel, run slow, have expensive
maintenance, give shitty millage and when found on the urban roads
driven by a red neck dude are nothing but show off toys.
On 6/15/05, Matt Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Read this thread.
>
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=110226865110477&w=2
Thanks for the reply. I went through the thread but i believe the problem
i am facing is not exactly due to no support for unionfs.
I recompiled my kern
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 20:22:51 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> 4. changed the hostnames to relieve the 'crasher' from
> 100BASE duplex to 10BASE simplex
tired: half-duplex, of course !
Finding myself in need of a POP3S daemon, I headed over to the ports tree
to get the old standar UW, and noticed that there are several of the
little devils hiding out in there.
Anyone have any recommendations? Favorites? Pros and cons? Reasons to use
something other than UW? Any information would
Hello all,
I was downloading GNU gcc on a machine and when I looked over
after the download, the screen was writing:
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy"
If this is normal I didn't take it as such, I immediately
took the machine off the test network.
So, praytell, what give
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On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 04:11:45PM +0200, Teemu Schaabl wrote:
>
> IPSO derived from FreeBSD as a engineer employed at nokia told me;
>
In the version of IPSO I once used you didn't need to guess, the names
of the FreeBSD developers were still in some of the files on the
system. IPSO is a heavi
Ray Percival([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005.06.14 09:49:25 -0700:
> On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 08:52:53AM -0500, James Harless wrote:
> > I know that several firewall vendors use various flavors of Linux as
> > the basis for their devices. Are there any that use OpenBSD
> > similarly? If so, which? Any co
from "http://www.cs.usask.ca/staff/oster/raid.html";
" Q Why are kernels with RAIDframe so huge?
A RAIDframe is not small. It typically requires at least 500K of extra
space [May 24, 2000?: Gee.. this is old too... on i386, I believe the
additional space required is only about 320K these days. F
Thanks for the confirmation.
I'll invest in a device that will link all the serial consoles
together with network access.
On 6/14/05, Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I re-read what you posted, you will only be able to see console output
> from RLX blades on the serial port. RLX did so
someone has been reading neal stephenson :-)
[ref: in the beginning was the command line...]
> It's like cars I guess.
>
> Linux: http://www.metricmind.com/images/fiat_mult.jpg
> OpenBSD: http://www.screensavershot.com/automation/hummer.jpg
> Windows XP:
> http://www.foxtoys.cz/nrb04/1-43%20Lad
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 09:46:04 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> I hope someone with much more insight looks into this,
Seems nobody follows up, yet. I did:
swapped out the NIC which would generate the fault
1. into another slot *plus*
2. replaced it with another NIC (also RTL8139, other vendor)
3. remo
Thanks to all who replied.
I eventually got OpenBSD installed by ``insmod zbsdmod.o; cp bsd.rd
/proc/zboot'', partitioning the hard drive to the example in
INSTALL.zaurus, booting into Linux again, copying the installation
files to the DOS partition (minus X), booting into OpenBSD again,
and insta
Clint Pachl wrote:
> (I know I should start a new thread with this, but here we go) Can't
> an OpenBSD box handle a PPPoE/PPPoA connection directly? I recently
> setup a VPN between two networks with DSL connections where the modems
> make a PPPoA connection. An OpenBSD box resides behind each mode
don't underestimate russian cars ;)
--- Jeffrey Lim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/15/05, Dimitri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's like cars I guess.
> >
> > Linux:
> http://www.metricmind.com/images/fiat_mult.jpg
> > OpenBSD:
> http://www.screensavershot.com/automation/hummer.jpg
> > Wind
Hello!
I need to move my OpenBSD 3.6 installation to a bigger disk, because
the /usr partition is 92% full. And no, I cannot keep both disks. I
searched google and found nothing similar to my situation.
I think I can partition and label the new disk, dd the / partition,
then copy /var and /usr with
Hi Luca,
> Mmm..installing mysqlserver usually doesn't create /etc/my.cfn...isn't
> it? I can't find that file but I'm running mysqld...
Nope, you have to create it yourself.
Bye... Nico
Luca Losio wrote:
Nico Meijer wrote:
Hi Kiraly,
mysql error: Can't create/write to file '/tmp/
#sql_4c99_0.MYD' (Errcode: 9)
MySQL problem.
Simple suggestions, not idiot-proof:
/etc/my.cnf:
Mmm..installing mysqlserver usually doesn't create /etc/my.cfn...isn't
it? I can't find that
Nico Meijer wrote:
> Hi Kiraly,
>
>
>>mysql error: Can't create/write to file '/tmp/
>>#sql_4c99_0.MYD' (Errcode: 9)
>
>
> MySQL problem.
>
> Simple suggestions, not idiot-proof:
>
> /etc/my.cnf:
Mmm..installing mysqlserver usually doesn't create /etc/my.cfn...isn't
it? I can't find that fi
Read this thread.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=110226865110477&w=2
Varun Dubey wrote:
Hello,
I am using the generic kernel on 3.7 and it seems that
unionfs isnt built into it. I tried to compile sys/miscfs/union/* into
a VFS lkm as suggested in /usr/share/lkm/vfs/ (fo
Varun Dubey wrote:
> Hello,
> I am using the generic kernel on 3.7 and it seems that
> unionfs isnt built into it.
I think isn't no more supported...Search the archive...
--On 15 June 2005 15:49 +0530, Varun Dubey wrote:
Hello,
I am using the generic kernel on 3.7 and it seems that
unionfs isnt built into it. I tried to compile sys/miscfs/union/* into
a VFS lkm as suggested in /usr/share/lkm/vfs/ (for kernfs). loaded
the module successfully after compilat
Hello,
I am using the generic kernel on 3.7 and it seems that
unionfs isnt built into it. I tried to compile sys/miscfs/union/* into
a VFS lkm as suggested in /usr/share/lkm/vfs/ (for kernfs). loaded
the module successfully after compilation.
Here is the make file i used
//
Hi Kiraly,
> mysql error: Can't create/write to file '/tmp/
> #sql_4c99_0.MYD' (Errcode: 9)
MySQL problem.
Simple suggestions, not idiot-proof:
/etc/my.cnf:
[mysqld_safe]
open-files = 1024
Up kern.maxfiles, if needed. `sysctl -w kern.maxfiles=17720`, for
instance. Modify /etc/sysctl.conf to ma
>> I noticed that "file" can identify OGG-Files but if I try to use "file"
>> for e.g. an MP3 it reports just "data" even it reports a lot
>> informations
>> for OGGs.
>>
>> Is there any reason (exclude things like "nobody provided a patch"...)
>> why
>> file can't identify MP3s?
>> I thought mp3-h
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 04:49:18PM -0700, Michael Favinsky wrote:
> A few months ago there was a thread on one of the lists about a 1500 byte
> MTU in the lmc driver of OpenBSD 3.6. The person with the issue was
> connected via lmc DS3 to an ISP vusing a Cisco router with an MTU of over
> 4K. The d
IP Freedom by Ridgeway Systems also use OpenBSD. Although not a firewall, it
is usually used in conjuction _with_ a firewall, for enabling conferencing
products to work, even if the firewall does not support the protocols.
http://www.ridgewaysystems.com/products_ipf_faqs.aspx
Ok, slightly off top
eric wrote:
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 13:05:54 +0200, Alexander Hall proclaimed...
Create a new class (e.g. www or httpd) and use sudo (as root) to run
httpd using that new class.
What the hell are you talking about? Just change the www users' class and
modify /etc/login.conf. It will then prop
Kiraly Zoltan wrote:
mysql error: Can't create/write to file '/tmp/#sql_4c99_0.MYD'
(Errcode: 9)
mysql error: Can't find file: './bsdforums/administrator.frm'
(errno: 9)
May be more this one:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=109968112515204&w=2
So far, all th
Well, the microsoft XP firewall log file is pf.log.
> -Original Message-
> From: Bob DeBolt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 14 June 2005 08:12 PM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: OpenBSD in commercial firewalls?
>
>
> Funny you should bring this up today
>
> I just received
Kiraly Zoltan wrote:
mysql error: Can't create/write to file '/tmp/#sql_4c99_0.MYD'
(Errcode: 9)
mysql error: Can't find file: './bsdforums/administrator.frm'
(errno: 9)
May be a simple search will help you.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=mysql+openfiles+openbsd&btnG=Goo
On 6/15/05, Dimitri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's like cars I guess.
>
> Linux: http://www.metricmind.com/images/fiat_mult.jpg
> OpenBSD: http://www.screensavershot.com/automation/hummer.jpg
> Windows XP:
> http://www.foxtoys.cz/nrb04/1-43%20Lada%201200%20%20Ixo%20Models.jpg
>
lol, this is h
I have an OpenBSD 3.7 webserver. The webserver use PHP and Mysql in
chrooted Apache (1.3.29).
I want to use a Bulletin Board script on webserver called Vbulletin (
http://www.vbulletin.com/ ). This Bulletin Board work but sometimes i
get this error messages :
Error 1 :
--
Database error in vB
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