Re: Graphics Editor

2005-07-15 Thread marc
Seth Jackson wrote: I was wondering what I should use for graphics editing on OpenBSD. I know there is the GIMP, but I didn't know if there were any other good graphics editing programs for OpenBSD. Also, what was the art on the OpenBSD.org homepage created with? Sodipodi, graphics/sodipodi, is

Re: Graphics Editor

2005-07-15 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 05:09:53PM -0400, Seth Jackson wrote: > I was wondering what I should use for graphics editing on OpenBSD. I > know there is the GIMP, but I didn't know if there were any other good > graphics editing programs for OpenBSD. Also, what was the art on the > OpenBSD.org homepage

Re: get bittorrent to work via pf

2005-07-15 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 03:53:02PM -0400, Vivek Ayer wrote: > Hi all, > > I was wondering if anyone has gotten bit torrent (6881) as well as > icecasting (8000) to work behind his/her openbsd firewall? What would > I need to add in pf.conf? Thanks. while this question was elready answered, noone

Re: Choices for Soekris "disk drives"

2005-07-15 Thread knitti
On 7/15/05, David M. N. Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not acording to SAN Disk's documentation. > > http://www.sandisk.com/pdf/oem/cf-manual-10.8.pdf > > They have 1,000,000 Hours MTBF. That's ~114 years. (Page 8) http://www.sandisk.com/industrial/cf-specs.asp they claim 3M hours MTBF and

Re: Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-15 Thread Matthew Clarke
vendredi, le 15 juillet, 2005, Michael Erdely nous a dit ceci: > On 7/15/05, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This is one of those places where given its importance to the > > community, some more of us can--and really should--step up immediately > > and help cover the small cost. We're talkin

Re: get bittorrent to work via pf

2005-07-15 Thread hellsop
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 04:48:01PM -0500, Shawn K. Quinn wrote: > On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 15:15 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > rdr on $ext_if proto {tcp, udp} from any to $ext_ip port 6881 -> > > 192.168.1.38 port 6881 > > > > has worked for me. Replace 192.168.1.38 with the address of the > >

Re: Choices for Soekris "disk drives"

2005-07-15 Thread Pedro la Peu
> What I am looking for It depends what you need. You didn't say.

nmap Over pppoe

2005-07-15 Thread Melameth, Daniel D.
Anyone else experiencing issues when scanning a host on the Internet and using pppoe? It's as if nmap never sees the packets, but tcpdump clearly shows packets being received. I'm running 3.7 -release and nmap works fine when scanning on all the other interfaces. This issue is reproducible with

Re: Choices for Soekris "disk drives"

2005-07-15 Thread Nick Holland
Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > I would recommend the Microdrive option. > It uses the CF-II interface which is provided by all new Soekris systems. > > *AVOID* 2.5" IDE Laptop drives. > I've had pretty bad experience with them, > 1. They heat up a lot > 2. Are slow > 3. Fail quite often (this could be du

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] for 3.7/sparc64

2005-07-15 Thread Marcos Latas
On 7/16/05, Danny Koenig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > is there anywhere a [EMAIL PROTECTED] client or better the BOINC-Manager > plus boinc-setiathome available for 3.7/sparc64? > > -- Danny > > You can try to compile it yourself (I would be very interested in the results). BOINC a

[EMAIL PROTECTED] for 3.7/sparc64

2005-07-15 Thread Danny Koenig
Hi all, is there anywhere a [EMAIL PROTECTED] client or better the BOINC-Manager plus boinc-setiathome available for 3.7/sparc64? -- Danny

Re: get bittorrent to work via pf

2005-07-15 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 15:15 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > rdr on $ext_if proto {tcp, udp} from any to $ext_ip port 6881 -> > 192.168.1.38 port 6881 > > has worked for me. Replace 192.168.1.38 with the address of the > machine you want to allow to play on BT. You don't need UDP for BitTorrent,

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2005-07-15 Thread Smonek
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Re: Choices for Soekris "disk drives"

2005-07-15 Thread Kevin
On 7/15/05, David M. N. Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not acording to SAN Disk's documentation. > > http://www.sandisk.com/pdf/oem/cf-manual-10.8.pdf > > They have 1,000,000 Hours MTBF. That's ~114 years. (Page 8) The lifespan complaint was about IDE hard drives with spinning platters. >

Graphics Editor

2005-07-15 Thread Seth Jackson
I was wondering what I should use for graphics editing on OpenBSD. I know there is the GIMP, but I didn't know if there were any other good graphics editing programs for OpenBSD. Also, what was the art on the OpenBSD.org homepage created with? -- Seth Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Choices for Soekris "disk drives"

2005-07-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
Related to this thread, also see soekris-tech from the last day or so, especially Warner Losh's post .

Returned mail: Data format error

2005-07-15 Thread dpodsednik
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Re: get bittorrent to work via pf

2005-07-15 Thread hellsop
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 03:53:02PM -0400, Vivek Ayer wrote: > Hi all, > > I was wondering if anyone has gotten bit torrent (6881) as well as > icecasting (8000) to work behind his/her openbsd firewall? What would > I need to add in pf.conf? Thanks. rdr on $ext_if proto {tcp, udp} from any to $ext

Re: get bittorrent to work via pf

2005-07-15 Thread Melameth, Daniel D.
I played with BitTorrent for the first time a few weeks ago and I imagine you'll need to redirect these inbound requests to the specific host that is running the software. While I modify the base rule set with anchors when this is in use, the premise is the same regardless. meth is the host runni

get bittorrent to work via pf

2005-07-15 Thread Vivek Ayer
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone has gotten bit torrent (6881) as well as icecasting (8000) to work behind his/her openbsd firewall? What would I need to add in pf.conf? Thanks. Here is my /etc/pf.conf: # $OpenBSD: pf.conf,v 1.28 2004/04/29 21:03:09 frantzen Exp $ # # See pf.conf(5) and /

Authpf not adding rules to anchors

2005-07-15 Thread Eric Bullen
I am at a loss for this, and hopefully someone can provide some insight into why this isn't working. When I run "pfctl -sa" I can see the needed entries: ... nat-anchor "authpf/*" all rdr-anchor "authpf/*" all ... anchor "authpf/*" all ... All looks normal, and when I authenticate with the user

Re: Choices for Soekris "disk drives"

2005-07-15 Thread David M. N. Bryan
Not acording to SAN Disk's documentation. http://www.sandisk.com/pdf/oem/cf-manual-10.8.pdf They have 1,000,000 Hours MTBF. That's ~114 years. (Page 8) Minimum of 10,000 insertions, so that's not very much on a system that writes more then a coupple of times a day. Mounting the file system rea

Re: Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-15 Thread Michael Erdely
On 7/15/05, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is one of those places where given its importance to the > community, some more of us can--and really should--step up immediately > and help cover the small cost. We're talking about a lousy $500 or so > in pledges that we're short, so covering th

Re: Choices for Soekris "disk drives"

2005-07-15 Thread Dimitri
Sandisk 256 CF or any other real cheap cf 256 if you feel lucky. OpenBSD 3.7 -stable basic sets mount /var in mfs (as suggested in other posting in this thread, but don't rely on shutdown scripts to store the /var data - if you need to keep info from mfs mounted /var, rsync it periodically) mount

Re: Load Balance net connections w/ redirect

2005-07-15 Thread Will H. Backman
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > James Harless > Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 2:33 PM > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Load Balance net connections w/ redirect > > Hello all, > > I'm trying to redirect specific ports through a pf fire

Load Balance net connections w/ redirect

2005-07-15 Thread James Harless
Hello all, I'm trying to redirect specific ports through a pf firewall that loadbalances 2 outgoing net connections and having some problems. This firewall connects to 2 different ISPs. It also performs greylisting and pre-filtering of mail for viruses(virii?). I know that I need to work in the

Re: To secure WiFi networks

2005-07-15 Thread Nick Holland
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 06:03:01PM +0200, Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote: ... > I'm not too familiar with the inner workings of the needed technologies > (sometimes a pro, often a con) but what if one would use a https proxy, like > say squid with SSL/TLS support, to obfuscate the http traffic leaving y

Re: Choices for Soekris "disk drives"

2005-07-15 Thread Frank Denis \(Jedi/Sector One\)
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 07:55:59PM +0530, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: *AVOID* 2.5" IDE Laptop drives. I've had pretty bad experience with them, 1. They heat up a lot 2. Are slow 3. Fail quite often (this could be due to the heat) (face problems with Toshiba and IBM) I have the opposite experience

Re: Choices for Soekris "disk drives"

2005-07-15 Thread Kevin
On 7/15/05, Jason Ackley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Rod.. Whitworth wrote: > > > What I am looking for are comments from people who have tried some of > > these techniques and have experience on some facets of competeting ways > > to do the job. I've tried a couple of different "disk on flash"

Re: To secure WiFi networks

2005-07-15 Thread Jason Dixon
On Jul 15, 2005, at 12:03 PM, Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote: Good afternoon list, I'm just going to throw out an idea here and lets take turns kicking at it. I'm not too familiar with the inner workings of the needed technologies (sometimes a pro, often a con) but what if one would use a https

Re: To secure WiFi networks

2005-07-15 Thread Adam
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 18:03:01 +0200 Johan P. Lindstrvm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Good afternoon list, I'm just going to throw out an idea here and > lets take turns kicking at it. > I'm not too familiar with the inner workings of the needed > technologies (sometimes a pro, often a con) but what

ftp-proxy rules for an external ftp server

2005-07-15 Thread Christopher
Man ftp-proxy (8) (obsd 3.7) says this: ftp-proxy accepts the redirected control connections and forwards them to the server. The proxy replaces the address and port number that the client sends through the control connection to the server with its own address and proxy port, whe

Re: To secure WiFi networks

2005-07-15 Thread John R. Shannon
Like many, I use IPSEC to secure WIFI traffic. Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote: Good afternoon list, I'm just going to throw out an idea here and lets take turns kicking at it. I'm not too familiar with the inner workings of the needed technologies (sometimes a pro, often a con) but what if one would

Re: pf questions

2005-07-15 Thread John Brooks
> I don't quite understand what you mean by that. What do I have to do > to that line? Will it let me ping if I remove it? Also, how would I > open up bittorrent port 6881, icecast port 8000 and soulseek port 2430 > (somewhere in that range). Do add an rdr line? I'm just tired of > getting the NAT

To secure WiFi networks

2005-07-15 Thread Johan P . Lindström
Good afternoon list, I'm just going to throw out an idea here and lets take turns kicking at it. I'm not too familiar with the inner workings of the needed technologies (sometimes a pro, often a con) but what if one would use a https proxy, like say squid with SSL/TLS support, to obfuscate the htt

Re: pf questions

2005-07-15 Thread Vivek Ayer
I don't quite understand what you mean by that. What do I have to do to that line? Will it let me ping if I remove it? Also, how would I open up bittorrent port 6881, icecast port 8000 and soulseek port 2430 (somewhere in that range). Do add an rdr line? I'm just tired of getting the NAT error in A

Re: Toshiba subnotebook without sound (full dmesg!)

2005-07-15 Thread Paul de Weerd
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 05:20:26PM +0200, Gergely KODAJ wrote: | 1st of all, greetings to all members of [EMAIL PROTECTED] | And excuse me for the large e-mail. | | I have found a description about sb an wss conflict and | wss now disabled in the kernel. No more advice has been found. You hardly d

Re: Choices for Soekris "disk drives"

2005-07-15 Thread Jason Ackley
Rod.. Whitworth wrote: What I am looking for are comments from people who have tried some of these techniques and have experience on some facets of competeting ways to do the job. I use djm's flashboot on several x86 platforms, including: o VIA EPIA based systems o PCengines.ch WRAP boards

Toshiba subnotebook without sound (full dmesg!)

2005-07-15 Thread Gergely KODAJ
1st of all, greetings to all members of [EMAIL PROTECTED] And excuse me for the large e-mail. I have found a description about sb an wss conflict and wss now disabled in the kernel. No more advice has been found. lsof |grep audio mpg123 14399 gergo4w VCHR 42,128 0t49152 1903

Re: Choices for Soekris "disk drives"

2005-07-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2005/07/15 22:13:37, Rod.. Whitworth wrote: > I see that we can use: > CF > Microdrive (in a CF slot) > 2.5" IDE laptop drive. > > Way back I would have dropped CF where I need logging and some other > persistent data storage (spamdb etc) due to the limited cycle life. Now > I hear this in not

Re: Mirroring data over network with failover?

2005-07-15 Thread L. V. Lammert
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Marius Van Deventer - Umzimkulu wrote: > I'm guessing rsync. However your users might still lose a few minutes > worth of work. > The first question would be what data. Files can up updated regularly and very quickly via rsync, but a more complicated structure like a database

Re: Mirroring data over network with failover?

2005-07-15 Thread Ray Lai
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 01:53:43PM +0200, Dexter Fillmore wrote: > Is there any way to mirroring data over network with failover in > OpenBSD? I mean something like a raid-1 over network. Maybe with CARP > in some way like it can handle pf with no data lost? Im looking for a > solution that can han

Re: Choices for Soekris "disk drives"

2005-07-15 Thread Mayuresh Kathe
I would recommend the Microdrive option. It uses the CF-II interface which is provided by all new Soekris systems. *AVOID* 2.5" IDE Laptop drives. I've had pretty bad experience with them, 1. They heat up a lot 2. Are slow 3. Fail quite often (this could be due to the heat) (face problems with

Re: HP DL145 G2, new Opteron/nForce4 based server - mpt(4) problem

2005-07-15 Thread Brad
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 02:31:01PM +0200, Johan M:son Lindman wrote: > We recently got a bunch of the new HP DL145 G2 servers. > In a rather retarded move HP decided that these generation 2 of the excellent > DL145 series servers should be implemented on top of Nvidias nForce 4 chipset > instead

Re: Choices for Soekris "disk drives"

2005-07-15 Thread knitti
current cf cards have 1 million guarranteed write cycles or more. i wouldn't do heavy logging with them, but perhaps you can also afford to log to another host or to lose logs on power down. i think i wouldn't put /var/db/spamd directly on a cf card, perhaps you could sync it only every hour?

Re: Choices for Soekris "disk drives"

2005-07-15 Thread Jonathan Weiss
Cheers, > > I can get the 4801 working with any of the above storage. Who wants to > plug one or another as a lay-down best choice? > > Thanks. > Rod/ I use a WRAP with a CF card and a memory filesystem for /var. For persistance I have a cron job that uses rsync to get the data from /var to a

Re: Stripping libraries

2005-07-15 Thread chaton
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 13:49:22 +0100 Jonas Melian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The binaries are stripped by default, how set it in /etc/mk.conf for > stripping libraries too? > > Think again ;)

HP DL145 G2, new Opteron/nForce4 based server - mpt(4) problem

2005-07-15 Thread Johan M:son Lindman
We recently got a bunch of the new HP DL145 G2 servers. In a rather retarded move HP decided that these generation 2 of the excellent DL145 series servers should be implemented on top of Nvidias nForce 4 chipset instead of as with the first generation which used the reference AMD chipset. So I t

Stripping libraries

2005-07-15 Thread Jonas Melian
The binaries are stripped by default, how set it in /etc/mk.conf for stripping libraries too?

Re: Installing on discless (no removable media) machine from Linux

2005-07-15 Thread Damien Miller
Jason Burrell wrote: Here's a new one. Okay, well, it probably isn't. I have an old Pentium 133 that I want to use as an internal server to serve files on encrypted filesystems, act as a database server, and securely store mail. The idea is that if the machine reboots, I have to ssh into it, ent

Choices for Soekris "disk drives"

2005-07-15 Thread Rod.. Whitworth
I am about to implement some firewalls using Soekris 4801 systems. There are many good documents about using various ways to do this using CF and assorted RAM-drive etc methods. What I am looking for are comments from people who have tried some of these techniques and have experience on some face

Re: Mirroring data over network with failover?

2005-07-15 Thread Marius Van Deventer - Umzimkulu
I'm guessing rsync. However your users might still lose a few minutes worth of work. Also, I'm guessing that the users will at least have to log in afresh after machine 1 fails. Are you trying to guard against data loss or just downtime? > -Original Message- > From: Dexter Fillmore [mai

Mirroring data over network with failover?

2005-07-15 Thread Dexter Fillmore
Hello. Is there any way to mirroring data over network with failover in OpenBSD? I mean something like a raid-1 over network. Maybe with CARP in some way like it can handle pf with no data lost? Im looking for a solution that can handle that servers burns up with no broken and lost data for the us

Re: Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-15 Thread Jason Dixon
On Jul 15, 2005, at 12:26 AM, Kevin wrote: P.S. For those of you who wonder if I'm going to take your loot and run: relax. I've bought every CD since 2.7 and have personally donated hundreds (maybe thousands?) of dollars in cash, hardware, and gifts. In fact, the ports server has a dual port gig

bsd.mp, different IPL interrupts = degraded performance?

2005-07-15 Thread Mike Schreckengost
Hello all, I have recently installed OpenBSD 3.7-current (as of 07/12/05) and have selected the bsd.mp kernel since I am running a system with 2 CPUs. After looking at the dmesg output after the initial boot, I noticed the following strange lines near the bottom: ioapic0: pin 17 shares dif

Re: Installing on discless (no removable media) machine from Linux

2005-07-15 Thread knitti
> On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 02:23 -0500, Jason Burrell wrote: > > Here's a new one. Okay, well, it probably isn't. so you agree you should've read the faq first. why didn't you? > > 1) This machine has no removable drives. It has four HDDs, no CD, and no > > floppy. Is there a way I can install OpenB

Re: Openbsd 3.7's Gnu Assembler (as) file "tagging" behaviour?

2005-07-15 Thread Marcus Watts
edgar mortiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: ... > > > $as -o hello.o hello.s > > > $ld -o hello hello.o > > > $./hello > > > sh: ./hello: Operation not permitted > > > > > > $file hello > > > hello: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1, statically > > > linked, not stripped > > > > > > i

Re: www.undeadly.org cannot be found :(

2005-07-15 Thread Hannah Schroeter
Hello! On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 12:31:22AM -0700, Vladislav Belogrudov wrote: >... Works for me. Perhaps you're experiencing DNS problems on your side or "nearby" (if you're using DNS forwarders to resolve the hostname). Kind regards, Hannah.

www.undeadly.org cannot be found :(

2005-07-15 Thread Vladislav Belogrudov
... Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs

Re: Alpha CS20 wanted

2005-07-15 Thread Christer Solstrand Johannessen
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Kevin wrote: (snip) This is one of those places where given its importance to the community, some more of us can--and really should--step up immediately and help cover the small cost. We're talking about a lousy $500 or so in pledges that we're short, so covering this sho

Re: Installing on discless (no removable media) machine from Linux

2005-07-15 Thread Jason Burrell
Apologies for that HTML mail. Blasted mail client defaults. On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 02:23 -0500, Jason Burrell wrote: > Here's a new one. Okay, well, it probably isn't. > > I have an old Pentium 133 that I want to use as an internal server to > serve files on encrypted filesystems, act as a databas

Re: static route files

2005-07-15 Thread Adam Papai
> dear All, > > In which file should i put my static route entry ? You can find it, in the archive. Here is the link. http://www.monkey.org/openbsd/archive/tech/0009/msg00062.html Have a good day. -- Adam Papai Digital Influence E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +36 30 33-55-735

Re: static route files

2005-07-15 Thread Mike Belopuhov
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 23:22 -0700, Reza Muhammad wrote: > dear All, > > In which file should i put my static route entry ? > in hostname.if(5). > regards > reza > > > > > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page

Installing on discless (no removable media) machine from Linux

2005-07-15 Thread Jason Burrell
Here's a new one. Okay, well, it probably isn't. I have an old Pentium 133 that I want to use as an internal server to serve files on encrypted filesystems, act as a database server, and securely store mail. The idea is that if the machine reboots, I have to ssh into it, enter a passphrase for th

static route files

2005-07-15 Thread Reza Muhammad
dear All, In which file should i put my static route entry ? regards reza Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs