On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 16:35:46 -0500, Nick Holland
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>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?
>
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 02:41:20 +, Edy Purnomo wrote:
> block all pop3 to outbound connection BUT allow one client AND inbound
> (local mail server) connection.
Maybe this is a language problem: 'outbound' / 'inbound' ?
pop3 is no MTA, it only offers mailboxes to users on port 110.
Local users
On 11/21/05, Dan Roe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps a bit off-topic but this has been distracting me all afternoon
> In one of the Simpson episodes Homer opens a cupboard to put something in it
> For a few frames (just a second or two) you see whats inside...
>
> It is a mock up of a sticker
Perhaps a bit off-topic but this has been distracting me all afternoon
In one of the Simpson episodes Homer opens a cupboard to put something in it
For a few frames (just a second or two) you see whats inside...
It is a mock up of a sticker that comes with the 'official' OpenBSD CDs
Except all the
On 11/22/05, Edy Purnomo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> trying to:
>
> block all pop3 to outbound connection BUT allow one client AND inbound
> (local mail server) connection.
> any suggestion ?
>
suppose you want to do it on the interface 'rl0'
you could first create a macro that refers to
Edy Purnomo wrote:
hi,
trying to:
block all pop3 to outbound connection BUT allow one client AND inbound
(local mail server) connection.
any suggestion ?
-edy-
Read the informations available here:
http://openbsd.org/faq/pf/index.html
Or even a very good step by step with a lots of expli
hi,
trying to:
block all pop3 to outbound connection BUT allow one client AND inbound
(local mail server) connection.
any suggestion ?
-edy-
On 11/18/05, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> http://ftp.jyu.fi/ftp/pub/OpenBSD/3.8/i386/MD5
>
> doesnot give md5 sums of Xbase, Xofnts, X* install sets.
>
> Where do I get them from??
>
> Also fro where do I get the md5 sums of packages??
>
> Thankyou so much
>
Just wondering
Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
> Hi
>
> Maybe my brain is sleeping. But I can't find a solution to why my externally
> connected disk with a FAT partition wont show up in OpenBSD. A simple USB
> memory stick seems to work and the FAT partition on the stick show up as
> "sd1i" and can easily be mounted
Peter Fraser wrote:
> /etc/daily uses the following code
>
> sync
> echo ""
> echo "Backing up root filesystem:"
> echo "copying /dev/r$rootdev to /dev/r$rootbak"
> dd if=/dev/r$rootdev of=/dev/r$rootbak bs=16b seek=1 skip=1 \
> conv=noerror
> fsck -y /dev/r$rootbak
>
> where as http://www.
Hi, I have a problem with making sound work under OpenBSD. I have
already read the FAQ, but not luck with those, :P. Here are all the
datails:
I'm using OpenBSD 3.8, i386 platform.
My motherboard is a SY-P4VGM one.
http://www.soyousa.com/products/proddesc.php?id=273
My chip (VT8233) is supported
- buttheads on your cable modem segment with bogus IP's
- The buttheads in your ISP exposing such addresses to you.
-Bob
* J.D. Bronson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-11-21 17:31]:
> I noticed that when I reboot my cable modem ( I have a pool of statics )
> I see this on the console of the obsd box:
Using the sample config straight from the vpn man page, my tunnel fails
to come up between GENERIC 3.8 or 3.7 on a sunfire v100 ( dmesg below )
and GENERIC on an x86 machine. If I run the same config on another x86
machine it works.
When running `isakmpd -L` I see checksum errors on the sunf
Am I the only one having trouble with their aironet card in 3.8?
Also, just to give some more info, I tried using the bsd.mp kernel on
this laptop and my Cisco 350 card still doesn't work. I think there
may be some differences between the bsd.rd install kernel and the
generic kernel, but don't re
Hey all
I upgraded to 3.8 and having a little problem
Here goes
I connect to the server via PPTP and this is no problem
Behind the pf box, I have 4 segments, lets say they are this
Seg1 - 10.50.50.0/24
Seg2 - 10.50.51.0/24
Seg3 - 10.50.52.0/24
Seg4 - 10.50.53.0/24
Once I connect, my client is
>> It seemed like time to update and get the new ftp-proxy. During this I ran
>> 'pkg_delete -q /var/db/pkg/*' while updating the sources. The OpenBSD
>> build was okay, but ports are not building now. The command might have
>> been package-specific; i.e., perhaps I should have used 'port uninst
I noticed that when I reboot my cable modem ( I have a pool of statics )
I see this on the console of the obsd box:
arplookup: unable to enter address for 169.0.0.1
arplookup: unable to enter address for 169.0.0.1
arplookup: unable to enter address for 169.0.0.1
arplookup: unable to enter address
On 11/21/05, Simon Kuhnle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought of something like:
> first search available APs with ifconfig -M and set nwid and nwkey
> to AP configuration available.
> Or just exit after the first dhclient run succesfully quitted.
>
I have a fairly simple script that does this p
> It seemed like time to update and get the new ftp-proxy. During this I ran
> 'pkg_delete -q /var/db/pkg/*' while updating the sources. The OpenBSD
> build was okay, but ports are not building now. The command might have
> been package-specific; i.e., perhaps I should have used 'port uninstall'
It seemed like time to update and get the new ftp-proxy. During this I ran
'pkg_delete -q /var/db/pkg/*' while updating the sources. The OpenBSD
build was okay, but ports are not building now. The command might have
been package-specific; i.e., perhaps I should have used 'port uninstall'
instead
Hi
Maybe my brain is sleeping. But I can't find a solution to why my externally
connected disk with a FAT partition wont show up in OpenBSD. A simple USB
memory stick seems to work and the FAT partition on the stick show up as
"sd1i" and can easily be mounted...
I have attached an externa USB
> Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 10:34:39 -0500
> From: Frank Bax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> At 05:27 PM 11/20/05, Jon Krom wrote:
>
> > > 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 /
Hi,
I have the following problem and I hope you have an idea how to
solve it a smarter way.
I own a laptop (Thinkpad 600) with OpenBSD 3.8-current running on it,
with an rtw(4) card (Netgear MA521). I have a wireless network at
home and a friend of mine has one at his home.
Both nets give out IP
On 21/11/05, Josh Grosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Way back in October, you wrote to misc@ and said, in part...
>
> > I tried this on OBSD-3.7-stable and it loads up fine, as soon as you
> > actually begin to type a document I see a crash and this to stderr:
> > terminate called after throwing
Hello misc,
I was wondering about the following bit:
...
ath0 at pci0 dev 10 function 0 "Atheros AR5212" rev 0x01: irq 10
ath0: AR5212 7.9 phy 4.5 rf2112 5.6 rf2112 5.6, ETSI4W, address
00:0e:2e:74:2d:5c
...
Apparently the card is detected, but bringing the interface down and
back up with if
On 21/11/05, Camiel Dobbelaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Definitely the MAC (not ARP) caches of the bridges and the switches. STP
> devices can help speed up transitions by timing out entries sooner when
> a topology change is detected.
>
> I'm not sure if the OpenBSD bridge does that, the unman
* Jim Razmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051009 19:19]:
> I'm trying to setup an internal 3 node irc network for my company. I
> have two nodes, both on OpenBSD, bursting just fine. However, I can't
> seem to get a third node to graft itself on to the hub server.
>
> Has anyone successfully run a multi
/etc/daily uses the following code
sync
echo ""
echo "Backing up root filesystem:"
echo "copying /dev/r$rootdev to /dev/r$rootbak"
dd if=/dev/r$rootdev of=/dev/r$rootbak bs=16b seek=1 skip=1 \
conv=noerror
fsck -y /dev/r$rootbak
where as http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#DupFS
says to
Normally I find the man pages very help full, but I could not
understand what is meant by (from man ccd) :
Each
component partition should be offset at least one cylinder from the be-
ginning of the component disk. This avoids potential conflicts between
the component disk's disklabel(8) and
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 04:50:56PM +0100, kami petersen wrote:
> hi misc,
>
> according to the ccd man pages, which seems to include pretty much as
> much on this technology as can be found elsewhere, ccd has mirroring
> capability, but this is not further elaborated. after all this is in
> GEN
2005/11/21, Stephen Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> http://freeyourbox.org/tutorials/bsd/obsd3.8_apache_php_mysql.html
Thank you for this url. It will be useful.
> I wrote this tut for php4 but i just tested it for php5 and it
> works...Replace all the pkg_add commands for php4 with these:
That's p
hi misc,
according to the ccd man pages, which seems to include pretty much as
much on this technology as can be found elsewhere, ccd has mirroring
capability, but this is not further elaborated. after all this is in
GENERIC (as opposed to raidframe), and most things in GENERIC is
adequately
Jonathan Glaschke wrote:
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 apa
On 21/11/05, Camiel Dobbelaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, Ramsey Tantawi wrote:
> > 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 se
Jonathan Glaschke wrote:
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 apa
On 11/14/05, Chad Loder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
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On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 09:37:17 +0100 (CET)
Otto Moerbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Indeed, but what does that have to do with the problem? You do not
> have to have wheel as primary group to be able to use su(1).
Indeed, I'm totally wrong. I missed the puyi at the end of the group
entry.
Just ig
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 08:40:59 +
poncenby smythe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 20 Nov 2005, at 23:16, Damien Miller wrote:
>
> > 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)
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, Ramsey Tantawi wrote:
> 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.
On 20 Nov 2005, at 23:16, Damien Miller wrote:
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
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, Lars Hansson wrote:
> 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
Indeed, but what does that have to do with the probl
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