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The IP-less, OpenBSD copper to radio bridge I put together lets my only
wireless client, a PowerBook G4, get an IP issued to it from a bridged
wired network but friends wireless Windows clients cannot. There is no
activity on the bridge ports of a request for an IP when these Windows
boxes try to c
> On 14 Nov 2005, at 20:26, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
>
> > you probably want to use 'bridge'
> >
>
> thanks for the pointer, however I am not sure bridge is what I am
> after, let me try and explain what I meant slightly more clearly (if
> anyone is interested).
>
> My openbsd box has thr
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 01:36:28 +0100
Alexander Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or something like this in /etc/fstab:
>
> /dev/wd0b /home/user mfs rw,nodev,nosuid,-P=/home/userx,-s=10
You can even use "swap" instead of /dev/wd0b.
---
Lars Hansson
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 23:42:03 +0100, pizeta wrote:
> Once finished the installation "he" suggested me to type halt and reboot from
> hd:
>
> Using drive 0, partition3;
> Loading...
> ERR M
>
> i read a topic like this so i tried:
>
> # mount /dev/wd0a /mnt
> # mount /dev/wd0f /mnt/usr
> (this is
JD Harrington wrote:
Mike wrote:
I don't know how similar the Ultra20 and X2100 are, but here's dmesg
output from an Ultra20:
This is completely off-topic, but how do you like the Ultra 20 overall?
I need a new workstation for home,
First, I should have mentioned that I added the sk (4)
Martin Schrvder wrote:
On 2005-11-09 22:24:41 -0500, Mike wrote:
cpu0: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 148, 1005.28 MHz
1Ghz? So slow? :-)
Good catch. The dmesg came from an install CD from a couple months old
snapshot... It really is a 148, not sure where the 1GHz came from.
Mike
J,
On 15/11/2005, at 3:16 PM, J Moore wrote:
"ntpd uses the adjtime(2) system call to correct the local system
time without causing time jumps. Adjustments larger than 128ms
Come on, Shane - did you ever take a friggin' course in English?
Are you
telling me that the passage above
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 01:34:27PM +1100, the unit calling itself Shane J
Pearson wrote:
> J,
>
> On 15/11/2005, at 9:42 AM, J Moore wrote:
>
> >Prior discussions notwithstanding, the fact is that the log
> >messages are
> >misleading. I *understand* now... if the log messages were written
> >
On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 10:38:21PM -0500, Mathieu Sauve-Frankel wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 07:23:35PM -0500, Jon Hart wrote:
> > Prior to the official 3.8 release I had been running a modified version
>
> There is no net.inet.ip.mforwarding in 3.8-release, only in -current.
> If you are run
On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 07:23:35PM -0500, Jon Hart wrote:
> Prior to the official 3.8 release I had been running a modified version
There is no net.inet.ip.mforwarding in 3.8-release, only in -current.
If you are running stock 3.8 you will still need to build a kernel
with option MROUTING. If by
J,
On 15/11/2005, at 9:42 AM, J Moore wrote:
Prior discussions notwithstanding, the fact is that the log
messages are
misleading. I *understand* now... if the log messages were written
differently, I never would've had to ask.
Reasonable person scenario:
o Notice odd ntpd log entries.
o #m
On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 06:27:35PM -0700, Joe Barnett wrote:
> The machine is running 3.8 from the CDs, GENERIC kernel, etc.
> pf.conf follows (any critique of the rules and is welcome...):
>
> #
> # pf.conf -- Pf ruleset
> ##
I don't have any similar issue, but how about trying keep state on the
incoming traffic (which is faster than traversing the whole rule set
every time)?
Joe Barnett wrote:
> To be more specific, with blocking on and selective allowing of
> packets the http/s performance is slowed on the machine in
|I run system call to stat from a little
|C program that show the status of a file,..
|
|The time displayed is in seconds and therefore
|I need some help from anyone to show me how
|to make the time_stamp to look like something
|for example the example below:
|
|Access: 2005-11-09 09:17:46 (2005-11
On Tuesday, November 15, "B. Gas" wrote:
>
> I run system call to stat from a little
> C program that show the status of a file,..
>
> The time displayed is in seconds and therefore
> I need some help from anyone to show me how
> to make the time_stamp to look like something
> for example the exa
Hi,
I run system call to stat from a little
C program that show the status of a file,..
The time displayed is in seconds and therefore
I need some help from anyone to show me how
to make the time_stamp to look like something
for example the example below:
Access: 2005-11-09 09:17:46 (2005-11-09
knitti wrote:
have something like the following in your rc.local:
mount_mfs -s size /dev/wd0b /home/user
cp -R /home/userx/* /home/user/
Or something like this in /etc/fstab:
/dev/wd0b /home/user mfs rw,nodev,nosuid,-P=/home/userx,-s=10
/Alexander
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 12:08:31AM +0100, Matthias Kilian wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 04:42:46PM -0600, J Moore wrote:
> > I don't know who Henning is, and I don't know what he voted "no" to, but
> > if he voted against a clear log message, then he voted "yes" to
> > confusion.
>
> Just cvs
Prior to the official 3.8 release I had been running a modified version
of GENERIC that simply had MROUTING turned on. Everything worked fine
-- the firewall would route multicast packets between interfaces. There
were the occassional errors that I chalked up to the fact that perhaps
MROUTING had
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 00.15, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2005/11/14 23:17:56, Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
> > Does anybody know why I see this "No space left on device" and something
> > about "Cannot create SSLMutex". Seems like the only way around is to
> > reboot OpenBSD.
> >
> > why is it ha
On 11/14/05, Steve B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The
> problem I am faced with is how to implement MFS for a predefined user and
> their associated /home/username directory. A script or a user will login to
> the test machine and transfer a series of files that are a pre-determined
> size. Any tho
On 11/14/05, Steve B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> problem I am faced with is how to implement MFS for a predefined user and
> their associated /home/username directory.
Maybe I'm missing something, but is there any reason MFS wouldn't work?
/sbin/mount_mfs -s 512000 swap /home/username
--
Jon S
On 11/15/05, Jeremy David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#InstBoot
>
> Only, here's what happens when I try that:
>
> Searthing for Boot Record from CDROM..OK
> Loading..
> probing pc0 com0 apm mem[365K 159M a20=on]
> disk fd0 fd1 hd0+
> >> OpenBSD/i386 BOOT
On 2005/11/14 23:17:56, Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
> Does anybody know why I see this "No space left on device" and something
> about
> "Cannot create SSLMutex". Seems like the only way around is to reboot
> OpenBSD.
>
> why is it happening?
> And what can I do about it (except reboot OpenBSD)..?
Hi. Thanks for reading my post. I'm in the midst of a sticky
situation. I had an OpenBSD web-server running on an older desktop
computer. I decided to take the hard drives and move them into a newer
computer, one with more processing power, RAM, etc, because the
performance boost would be really ha
On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 04:42:46PM -0600, J Moore wrote:
> I don't know who Henning is, and I don't know what he voted "no" to, but
> if he voted against a clear log message, then he voted "yes" to
> confusion.
Just cvs log on /usr/src/usr.sbin/ntpd and you'll learn who Henning
is (wrt ntpd).
C
On 14 Nov 2005, at 20:26, Theo de Raadt wrote:
you probably want to use 'bridge'
thanks for the pointer, however I am not sure bridge is what I am
after, let me try and explain what I meant slightly more clearly (if
anyone is interested).
My openbsd box has three interfaces, em2 wi
Hi,
First, this is my first time posting to an openbsd maillist... So "Hi
Everybody!"
Now my current issue...
Am building a firewall (OpenBSD 3.8) for our company and have used a
ports install of Snort (FLAVOR=mysql) for intrusion detection. It all
works fine except that I want the communic
On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 09:56:38PM +0100, the unit calling itself Alexander
Hall wrote:
> J Moore wrote:
> >>OpenNTPd is working as expected. It is using adjtime(2) to skew the
> >>clock, not set it -- in your case, it is slowing it down until it is
> >>synced.
> >
> >
> >Hmmm... OK - I read man
Hi, i'm not english but i hope you'll understand
the problem is: ERR M when booting, but let's start from beginning
I have a pii 350MHz, 4Gb hard disk and i want to install openbsd 3.8, so i
created a boot cd, followed the instruction and everthing was fine with this
settings:
entire disk for ope
We are about to start adding RAID functionality (a.k.a. IM, IS or IME) to the
mpt(4) driver. For this effort we need one HBA in Australia and one in Canada.
We are looking to support these two HBAs:
http://www.lsil.com/products/scsi_hbas/lsi20320_r.html
http://www.lsil.com/products/scsi_hbas/lsi2
Hi
(Just wondered if this should have gone to the ports list instead of the misc
list. But there is no port of Apache 2 that I am aware of...)
Does anybody know why I see this "No space left on device" and something about
"Cannot create SSLMutex". Seems like the only way around is to reboot
O
FTP was included in the project design scope as an alternative as well as a
secondary means of measurement.
I'm the same way - I do not look forward to spending an afternoon
upgrading a box, and then manually hacking through the config files
checking for changes. After 30 minutes of this mind-numbing minutae, I
usually start making mistakes which leads to more time consumed.
Anyway - most upgrades are n
Hello,
I am trying to build Berkeley DB XML (dbxml-2.2.8) under
OpenBSD 3.8 GENERIC#138 i386 using GNU Make 3.80,
gcc version 3.3.5 (propolice) and jdk-1.4.2.
Any suggestions on how to resolve this would be appreciated. I have
patched the xerces-c scripts to recognize openbsd but am stumpe
J Moore wrote:
OpenNTPd is working as expected. It is using adjtime(2) to skew the
clock, not set it -- in your case, it is slowing it down until it is synced.
Hmmm... OK - I read man for adjtime(2), and I appreciate your
explanation with skewing vs setting. However, the output says
"adjusti
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 12:17:06 -0700 Steve B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm seeking a little advice on a small in-house project. We are
> installing a machine in house that will run FTP and iPerf as a means
> for doing some simple bandwidth testing between a couple of different
> endpoints. The bo
Hey,
Bernd and I will be at Linux World Expo Germany, Nov 15 - 17, 2005, Frankfurt.
http://www.linuxworldexpo.de/
I still have a couple of spare badges for booth slaves who want to put
in one or two days work, call me at +32 9 372 05 68 if you can't find me
And of course we are looking for loca
On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 11:41:17AM -0500, Jim Razmus wrote:
> > > * Jimmy Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051113 12:35]:
> > > >
> > > > [snipped]
> > > >
> > > > I finaly had some time to rearrange my network, and split it into 3
> > > > parts: LAN, DMZ, WAN.
> > > >
> > > > Basicly, the LAN (172.20) m
On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 03:55:21PM +0100, the unit calling itself Moritz Grimm
wrote:
> >I just installed 3.8 on a Soekris net4801 that's been laying around for
> >a while (unused, unpowered). I noticed after install that time was off
> >by like 5 months, so I set it to within a few minutes of
I have been googling for around ten minutes trying to find a howto
for binding two interfaces together.
I vaguely remember doing this with linux which involved putting some
bond statement in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/somefile.
The trunk command seems to do what I am looking for but I am
* Philip Olsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-11-14 18:18]:
> Hello
> I have been poking around with the new version of openbgpd in -current
> and it seem really nice, but I have still not found a equivalent to ios
> "show ip bgp neighbors 172.16.232.178 advertised-routes" ? Is there one?
> Is there an
I've got qemu 6.1 running on OpenBSD 3.7.
I'm running the OpenBSD 3.7 image file from free.oszoo.net.
I want to be able to access the internet from lynx running
in OpenBSD 3.7 under qemu.
I am now able to access from qemu the apache website on the
host (my pc). I have set up pf+nat for the priv
I'm seeking a little advice on a small in-house project. We are installing a
machine in house that will run FTP and iPerf as a means for doing some
simple bandwidth testing between a couple of different endpoints. The box
itself is a 1G AMD with 1GB of DDR RAM and an ATA/66 hard drive. Due to the
c
I am trying to install 3.8 on a Sun Fire V100 I had laying around. I
am not real familiar with running OBSD on Sun but have never had an
issue on i386. I burned the cd38.iso image to a CD and the system
boots but it hangs at "rd0: fixed, 6144 blocks" and never starts the
installation.
Any ideas on
On 11/13/05, Robert Szasz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there an easy way to fix reversed stereo? I checked audioctl and mixerctl
> for variables to swap, and I looked at the man pages for the maestro and
> audio drivers, but was unable to find a way to fix this. I havent yet looked
> through the
How's this?
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software/OpenBSD-binary-upgrade/
Or do you like to have the feeling you did it yourself?
# Han
Hello , I have notebook - Asus A3L and I have problem with sound card
dmsg:
auich0 at pci0 dev 31 function 5 "Intel 82801DB AC97" rev
0x3pci_intr_map: no mapping for pin B
> I just tested our isakmpd(8) implementation against the PROTOS
> test suite. No problems were detected. We performed an audit
> of isakmpd's IKE parsing code back in early 2004 and made several
> fixes (OpenBSD 3.4 timeframe).
>
> I also ran the PROTOS suite against tcpdump -vvv and saw no
> p
Dries,
I just tested our isakmpd(8) implementation against the PROTOS
test suite. No problems were detected. We performed an audit
of isakmpd's IKE parsing code back in early 2004 and made several
fixes (OpenBSD 3.4 timeframe).
I also ran the PROTOS suite against tcpdump -vvv and saw no
problem
Hello
I have been poking around with the new version of openbgpd in -current
and it seem really nice, but I have still not found a equivalent to ios
"show ip bgp neighbors 172.16.232.178 advertised-routes" ? Is there one?
Is there any planned?
I saw the note of using the logs and a log parser but
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051114 02:47]:
> Quoting Jim Razmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > * Jimmy Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051113 12:35]:
> > > Hi misc@,
> > >
> > > I finaly had some time to rearrange my network, and split it into 3
> > > parts: LAN, DMZ, WAN.
> > >
> > > Basicly,
Hey,
Just saw this: http://www.niscc.gov.uk/niscc/docs/re-20051114-01014.pdf
Has the isakmpd(8) been tested by the PROTOS test? This test suite (Java
program) is available publicly at
http://www.ee.oulu.fi/research/ouspg/protos/testing/c09/isakmp/
Cheers,
Dries
Adam wrote:
> What's wrong with just using maildrop's ldap support?
I use the current version of maildrop right now. The current version of
maildrop dropped the ldap-support in favour of courier-authlib. And
courier-authlib is not able to lookup a uid directly at this time. (I
checked the code.)
Will H. Backman wrote:
Any details? Binary upgrade using install discs?
yes.
Any trouble merging
files?
no. I diffed them all and merged the rare manual changes manually.
I assume you didn't have any packages installed?
three of which all I could upgrade using 'pkg_add -r'. The only one
Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
> By each user having its own UID, you mean each is a local UNIX user account?
Yes and no. My users would have a unix-account if the ldap-accounts were
visible to OpenBSD. (Nevertheless they are not allowed to login.)
> You're not doing virtual user setup with qmail-l
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 02:39:11 +0100 Aiko Barz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I googled, but I couldn't figure out the current status.
>
> My problem:
> I tried to move my mailservers from Linux to OpenBSD. It's a qmail-
> ldap system with its users stored in OpenLDAP. Each of my users has
> its own
Moritz Grimm wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
You might be interested in the -s switch of ntpd, which is set by
default by rc(8).
Not any longer. It was removed again to not tempt people to interrupt
the booting process via CTRL+C in case it hangs for the one or other
reason. It's easy to add b
-Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
> Stephan A. Rickauer
> Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 9:57 AM
> Cc: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Lifecycle question [Not again!]
>
> Ladies,
>
> some of you may remember the life cycle questions I ha
Alexander Hall wrote:
You might be interested in the -s switch of ntpd, which is set by
default by rc(8).
Not any longer. It was removed again to not tempt people to interrupt
the booting process via CTRL+C in case it hangs for the one or other
reason. It's easy to add back to ntpd_flags in r
Ladies,
some of you may remember the life cycle questions I had asked to this
list a few months ago. In that time people partly felt offended by my
questions related to OpenBSD's six month cycle compared to long life
cycles supported by vendors like Novell and Redhat (for linux, at least).
B
J Moore wrote:
I just installed 3.8 on a Soekris net4801 that's been laying around for
a while (unused, unpowered). I noticed after install that time was off
by like 5 months, so I set it to within a few minutes of current
time/date from the wall clock.
I've been checking the logs, and this i
J Moore wrote:
I just installed 3.8 on a Soekris net4801 that's been laying around for
a while (unused, unpowered). I noticed after install that time was off
by like 5 months, so I set it to within a few minutes of current
time/date from the wall clock.
I've been checking the logs, and this i
From: Aiko Barz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> My problem:
> I tried to move my mailservers from Linux to OpenBSD. It's a
> qmail-ldap
> system with its users stored in OpenLDAP. Each of my users has its own
> UID. There is only one troublemaker: maildrop. It depends on getpwuid
> and getpwnam. But O
I just installed 3.8 on a Soekris net4801 that's been laying around for
a while (unused, unpowered). I noticed after install that time was off
by like 5 months, so I set it to within a few minutes of current
time/date from the wall clock.
I've been checking the logs, and this is what I'm seeing
On 2005-11-13 14:16:07 -0800, b h wrote:
> presume I can safely build from a newly checked out
> src again (being more careful)?
And after that install a backups procedure.
Best
Martin
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I have been through the FAQS and manuals trying to configure load
balancing on my 4 DSL connections. The connections are all same from the
same ISP, each connection terminates into a ADSL router, which gets the
IP from the ISP server, the ADSL routers have the following internal
addresses
1. 172.3
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