On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 14:02:17 +1100
Paul Yiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /etc/passwd
> pyiu:*:1002:10:P Yiu:/home/pyiu:/usr/local/bin/bash
>
> /etc/group
> wheel:*:0:root,pyiu
10 != 0
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Lars Hansson
Hi Guys,
Hope you guys can help on this ssh issue has been posted in 2004. Thank
you in advance.
I hit the same ssh problem with openbsd 3.7. I got serial console set
up, I got a user which assigned in a wheel group, when I log in using
ssh as a user and try to su. System said sorry and I ch
On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 05:59:31PM -0600, J Moore wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 12:11:52AM +0100, the unit calling itself Henning
Brauer wrote:
> > * Tobias Ulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-11-20 15:18]:
> > > How about: clock off by xx seconds, adjusting...
> >
> > How about getting over it. I m
All,
I set up failover of two redundant bridging firewalls using the
Spanning Tree Protocol options in bridge, and it worked great.
However, when testing failover, it takes between 45 seconds to more
than 3 minutes for traffic to start flowing again. The interfaces
themselves change state in the
Tim yahoo.se> writes:
> Hello
>
> I read in an earlier thread some criticism of a brand I thought was
> reliable/quality with OpenBSD and in general: ASUS.
>
> So what motherboard brand can you rely on for a desktop then?
Asus have a good track record and generally build good stuff. It seems
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On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 12:11:52AM +0100, the unit calling itself Henning
Brauer wrote:
> * Tobias Ulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-11-20 15:18]:
> > How about: clock off by xx seconds, adjusting...
>
> How about getting over it. I made clear the log message will not be
> changed.
> period.
The
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, poncenby smythe wrote:
Dear list,
Does anyone why the versions of tcpdump and libpcap in 3.8 GENERIC (3.2(i
think) and 0.5 respectively) are quite a way off from the current stable
releases (0.9.4).
Exactly what do you want from the tcpdump.org version?
-d
* Tobias Ulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-11-20 15:18]:
> How about: clock off by xx seconds, adjusting...
How about getting over it. I made clear the log message will not be
changed.
period.
> Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 13:23:10 -0500
> From: Frank Bax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> At 08:44 AM 11/16/05, Jon Krom wrote:
> > # shlight //storage/PUBLIC /mnt -n
> > error connecting to server: [23] Too many open files in system
>
>
> Shouldn't that be
> # shlight //s
Fletch wrote:
Lars Hansson wrote:
On Sat, 2005-11-19 at 08:50 +1300, Fletch wrote:
I run xorgcfg, and my screen blinks and it fails with Caught signal
11. Server aborting. So I run xorgconfig instead to set everything
up in text mode. Setup all the values as per many times before
(under
Lars Hansson wrote:
On Sat, 2005-11-19 at 08:50 +1300, Fletch wrote:
I run xorgcfg, and my screen blinks and it fails with Caught signal 11.
Server aborting. So I run xorgconfig instead to set everything up in
text mode. Setup all the values as per many times before (under linux),
and then
Tim wrote:
> Hello
>
> I read in an earlier thread some criticism of a brand I thought was
> reliable/quality with OpenBSD and in general: ASUS.
>
> So what motherboard brand can you rely on for a desktop then?
Life isn't that simple.
I suspect almost every manufacturer of almost every product
I used an Asus XP55T2P4 for many years with no troubles. My current board is
an Asus P2B which has been running smoothly since I bought it used a month
ago. Only reason I upgraded was because the seller threw in a nice 4U
rackmount server case for free! The XP55T2P ran OBSD from v2.7 through v3.7.
On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 02:53:04PM -0600, Josh Webb wrote:
| Paul de Weerd wrote:
| >So there's a couple of strange things (in my opinion) :
| >
| > o pxeboot shows MAC and IP with lots of 0's
| > o the system tries to ARP for its own IP
|
| I don't know about that first one, but it is nor
Paul de Weerd wrote:
So there's a couple of strange things (in my opinion) :
o pxeboot shows MAC and IP with lots of 0's
o the system tries to ARP for its own IP
I don't know about that first one, but it is normal for a host to ARP
for its own IP. That is what's known as a "gr
On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 08:19:18PM +0100, the unit calling itself Tim wrote:
> Hello
>
> I read in an earlier thread some criticism of a brand I thought was
> reliable/quality with OpenBSD and in general: ASUS.
>
> So what motherboard brand can you rely on for a desktop then?
>
I've ha
Hi Nick,
Thanks for your reply.
On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 03:29:13PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
| > 3Com PXE, version 0.99n.02
|
| Version numbers less than 1 are scary on commercial products.
| They are annoying on free products.
|
| Doesn't anyone FINISH anything anymore?
Great minds...
| The
Paul de Weerd wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to install an older Dell system, an Optiplex GX-1. This is
> a 600 MHz P3 with the latest BIOS (A10) from H^HDell. It has an
> onboard xl(4) that supports PXE booting so I decided (after several
> broken floppies) to take the pxeboot-route.
>
> The sy
I was trying out the interface groups of pf 3.8, I was surprised to
get a syntax error with:
pass out quick proto { tcp udp }
from egress to any port domain flags S/SA keep state
you do not get an error message for
pass out quick proto { tcp udp }
from (egress) to any port domain
> I've got OpenBSD (3.7 and 3.8) running on both these boards with no
> problems what-so-ever:
>
> P4 (66Mhz PCI-X)
> http://www.tyan.com/products/html/tomcati7210.html
> Intel onboard gigabit, 1 CSA, 1 PCI.
> Intel ICH5 SATA and Sil3114 SATA, 6 ports total
>
> Dual Opteron (2 PCI-X buses, one 100M
I'm trying to get my HP laserjet 1020(usb) working with apsfilter running obsd.
I've installed the hpijs pkg and apsfilter.
As default no laserjets are available in the printerlist when running
apsfilter's setup.
>From what I can read at
http://www.apsfilter.org/docs/apsfilter-handbook-stable.html
Hello
I read in an earlier thread some criticism of a brand I thought was
reliable/quality with OpenBSD and in general: ASUS.
So what motherboard brand can you rely on for a desktop then?
I've got OpenBSD (3.7 and 3.8) running on both these boards with no
problems what-so-ever:
P4 (66Mhz PCI-X)
http://www.tyan.com/products/html/tomcati7210.html
Intel onboard gigabit, 1 CSA, 1 PCI.
Intel ICH5 SATA and Sil3114 SATA, 6 ports total
Dual Opteron (2 PCI-X buses, one 100Mhz, one 133Mhz,
On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 03:15:30PM +0100, the unit calling itself Tobias Ulmer
wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 12:46:26PM +0100, Bernd Schoeller wrote:
> > > Nov 19 16:56:21 opie ntpd[6238]: clock error = +29.92s; adjusting...
> >
> > I would be careful using the word 'error'. I get very irrita
Hi all ,my name is takesima .
this is about "3.8 japanese" .
i read the excellent http://www.ne.jp/asahi/diver/hrk/openbsd/s-anthy.html ,
and i only ***follow*** it ,
and i can use anthy on emacs on konsole .
bash-3.00$ tail -10 /etc/rc.local
#fi
echo '.'
# Netatalk stuff
#if [ -f /etc/netata
Hi all,
I'm trying to install an older Dell system, an Optiplex GX-1. This is
a 600 MHz P3 with the latest BIOS (A10) from H^HDell. It has an
onboard xl(4) that supports PXE booting so I decided (after several
broken floppies) to take the pxeboot-route.
The system will come up and start DHCP'ing
Hi. This is just an update to the thread I started re running
Bugzilla on OpenBSD 3.8: Possibly not directly OpenBSD related, but
it might help anyone searching the archives of this list for the same
problem.
(as posted to netscape.public.mozilla.webtools)
"An update on this problem that I
On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 06:22:15PM +0100, noob lenoobie wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I installed a Fresh OpenBSD 3.8 in order to make a
> firewall/webserver.But I can't make apache interpret php.
>
> I did run phpxs -s, I checked my httpd.conf (with Loadmodule and
> AddType), I restarted apache with apach
On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 06:22:15PM +0100, noob lenoobie wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I installed a Fresh OpenBSD 3.8 in order to make a
> firewall/webserver.But I can't make apache interpret php.
>
> I did run phpxs -s, I checked my httpd.conf (with Loadmodule and
> AddType), I restarted apache with apach
Hello.
I installed a Fresh OpenBSD 3.8 in order to make a
firewall/webserver.But I can't make apache interpret php.
I did run phpxs -s, I checked my httpd.conf (with Loadmodule and
AddType), I restarted apache with apacheclt stop && sleep 1 &&
apachectl start (apachectl restart fails).
I've read
I use the es mapping, but when I install OpenBSD "?" key /doesn't
work/ (cause I don't mapped my keyboard yet), which is ok. I know why
this happens, I can configure the keyboard because I already know
where "?" is, but someone may try to search for it if he/she doesn't,
:P.
So, I suggest the foll
On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 12:46:26PM +0100, Bernd Schoeller wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 19, 2005 at 07:49:53PM -0600, J Moore wrote:
> > Nov 19 16:56:21 opie ntpd[6238]: clock error = +29.92s; adjusting...
>
> I would be careful using the word 'error'. I get very irritated
> whenever I read error in a logf
On Sat, Nov 19, 2005 at 07:49:53PM -0600, J Moore wrote:
> Nov 19 16:56:21 opie ntpd[6238]: clock error = +29.92s; adjusting...
I would be careful using the word 'error'. I get very irritated
whenever I read error in a logfile.
Bernd
Hi,
On 19. nov. 2005, at 18.58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am searching for a Tool with which I can
do the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) requests on
no such things as CDP requests. A host can merely transmit
(broadcast) CDP info packets (by default every 60secs), and/or listen
f
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 19:49:53 -0600, J Moore wrote:
> Nov 19 17:00:34 opie ntpd[6238]: clock error = +26.46s; adjusting...
> Nov 19 17:04:03 opie ntpd[6238]: clock error = +17.27s; adjusting...
> Nov 19 17:07:31 opie ntpd[6238]: clock error = +9.24s; adjusting...
> Nov 19 17:11:52 opie ntpd[6238]:
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