Hi all,
I have two PPP interfaces on my machine which have different purposes
and therefore need to have different pf rules associated with them.
In my pf.conf, I have rules that are specified based on ppp interface
names (ppp0, ppp1). With pppd in linux I can force a specific interfaces
to be us
Hi Otto,
>>I would like to see the output of userinfo pyiu. Added to that, the
>>output of getcap -f /etc/login.conf class, where class is the login
>>class of teh user, as reported by userinfo.
login pyiu
passwd WhatEverWasHere
uid 1002
groups users wheel
change NEVER
class
gecos Pa
Luciano ES wrote:
> I am having this strange problem with a FAT partition a in large
> disk. It is a long story. At first, you'll see me talk a lot about
> NetBSD, but the problem also occurs with OpenBSD.
...
> I reinstalled NetBSD. Then OpenBSD. Arf! Another problem. When I try
> to install OpenB
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
so spake Alexander Hall (alexander):
> I just noticed a lot of "cannot mount cf/sd card with usb adapter and
> could cause panic" reports on the bugtracker. Some misconfigured
> mailserver possibly?
>
> Just notifying since It's been going on for a while.
I am having this strange problem with a FAT partition a in large disk. It is a
long story. At first, you'll see me talk a lot about NetBSD, but the problem
also occurs with OpenBSD.
My 120-Gb disk
I had OpenBSD and NetBSD in the beginning of a 120-Gb hard disk. They were
Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
...
> Hi Nick
>
> Yes I think the label was set before I created the FAT partition...
>
>
> Setting the offset etc is an easy thing.. But how should I set "fsize",
> "bsize" and "cpg" on the windows partition when adding it using "disklabel
> -e sd1". And last... How
Hi All,
I'm currently trying to setup a new wireless access point using OpenBSD
3.8 and an Atheros AR5212 802.11a/b/g card. I'm having some trouble
getting the 11g portion working.
Currently if I bring the card up in 11g mode, I get repeated device
timeouts and the device never actually shows up
On 11/22/05, John Brahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have always purchased dell servers but I got screwed by adaptec.
>
> Does HP, IBM, or anyone else provide a 1u rack mount server with hardware
> raid that is fully supported by OpenBSD? Or do I have to go to each vendor
> and get them to tell
I just noticed a lot of "cannot mount cf/sd card with usb adapter and
could cause panic" reports on the bugtracker. Some misconfigured
mailserver possibly?
Just notifying since It's been going on for a while.
Is anyone on it?
/Alexander
And I'm now finding the system dies when running ifconfig on this card a
few times:
ath0: creating ibss
kernel: integer divide fault trap, code=0
Stopped at ar5k_ar5212_reset+0x388:divl%ecx,%eax
ddb> ps
PID PPID PGRPUID S FLAGS WAIT COMMAND
29105 7432
Hi All,
I'm currently trying to setup a new wireless access point using OpenBSD
3.8 and an Atheros AR5212 802.11a/b/g card. I'm having some trouble
getting the 11g portion working.
Currently if I bring the card up in 11g mode, I get repeated device
timeouts and the device never actually shows up
On Nov 22, 2005, at 3:56 PM, John Brahy wrote:
I have always purchased dell servers but I got screwed by adaptec.
Dell hasn't shipped Adaptec for the last 2 generations of servers.
It is currently all mpt(4) and ami(4). Actually their stuff is
pretty well supported. Recently we added ip
On 2005/11/22 13:56:02, John Brahy wrote:
> I have always purchased dell servers but I got screwed by adaptec.
Most PERC PCI SCSI RAID controllers are AMI. Motherboard and SATA are
often adaptec (or there are some low-end Promise pseudo-RAID SATA too).
> Does HP, IBM, or anyone else provide a
I had tested quite a bit in 3.7 in a lab environment, never found an
issue. Now this is 3.8 in production for my business network. I
just pulled the patch cable from the switch for the WAN NIC on the
master node. Poof the FW service switched to the backup node. I
then plugged the patch
Alex Kirk wrote:
Hello All,
I see from http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html#hardware that the DWL-AG520 D-Link
802.11a/b/g card is supported by OpenBSD, but I'm having quite a bit of
difficulty finding one that's not in the UK. It seems that the DWL-AG530 is a
very similar card (perhaps the North Am
Clarification:
On 11/22/05, Chris Kuethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was not trying to come up with a subset of packages that
> would be installed by a commonly used profile. I prefer vi to emacs,
> windowmaker to kde or gnome, etc. Needless to say, building a set of
> packages that will be all
I have always purchased dell servers but I got screwed by adaptec.
Does HP, IBM, or anyone else provide a 1u rack mount server with hardware
raid that is fully supported by OpenBSD? Or do I have to go to each vendor and
get them to tell me the chipset for each part?
Thanks,
Joh
> Any good RAID card will autorebuild a failed array.
>
Caveat Emptor: There is also a lot of crap out there. Marco you
know as well as I do that this statement will be read by people who
say "It says Adaptec on the box so it must be good" - and then
be surprised when it doesnt.
So, I'm sa
> Hi,
>
> I have few scripts to save some work after an installation:
>
> the install.site (pasted on the bottom) asks me if I want to
> install a (D)esktop, (L)aptop or (S)erver and depending
> on my choice copies the needed packages into /root
>
> Then it puts "-s" into /etc/boot.conf (the ide
http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20050909214841
http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20051021103104
Carry both a lot of good information. Click through the links.
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 04:09:29PM -0600, Matthew S Elmore wrote:
> Of course I did search the lists and web
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 02:36:15PM -0600, Matthew S Elmore wrote:
> Greetings misc@,
Yo.
>
> I am currently building a mail server and would like to utilize OpenBSD
> with a SATA RAID setup. We need preferably a multi-channel controller,
> to do two mirrored arrays (both 2x160GB). If we must,
Of course I did search the lists and web before posting to the list, but
I was unable to clear up a few different things.
If I purchase, for example, an LSI/Symbios MegaRAID 150-4, supported by
the ami(4) driver, will I be able to use bioctl(8) to manage the array
without rebooting the machine
Hi,
I have few scripts to save some work after an installation:
the install.site (pasted on the bottom) asks me if I want to
install a (D)esktop, (L)aptop or (S)erver and depending
on my choice copies the needed packages into /root
Then it puts "-s" into /etc/boot.conf (the idea is stolen from
C
Oh yes I
# export BSDSRCDIR=/var/src
Before running make obj
Dag Richards wrote:
Hans-Joerg Hoexer wrote:
please apply all patches for 3.7. I've lately added a patch for
this issue to the 3.7 errata page.
HJ.
Doh! Apply patches? never occured to me. ( feeling stupid now ).
Thank yo
Hans-Joerg Hoexer wrote:
please apply all patches for 3.7. I've lately added a patch for
this issue to the 3.7 errata page.
HJ.
Doh! Apply patches? never occured to me. ( feeling stupid now ).
Thank you Mr Hoexer.
I extract src in into /var/src from cdrom
ln -s /var/src /usr/src
mkdir
Matthew S Elmore wrote:
Greetings misc@,
I am currently building a mail server and would like to utilize
OpenBSD with a SATA RAID setup. We need preferably a multi-channel
controller, to do two mirrored arrays (both 2x160GB). If we must, we
can use two single-channel controllers.
The abili
Have you tried simply unplugging one's network cable? (to more closely
replicate what would happen during a hard lock or panic?) I should think
things won't be as smooth. Additionally, what happens if you shut the
master down in to Single-User mode?
I'm seeing a bug where if the MASTER is shutdo
Greetings misc@,
I am currently building a mail server and would like to utilize OpenBSD
with a SATA RAID setup. We need preferably a multi-channel controller,
to do two mirrored arrays (both 2x160GB). If we must, we can use two
single-channel controllers.
The ability to rebuild a damaged or
Hello,
the question is about how to route traffic from an openvpn tunnel
to an ipsec tunnel.
This is my setup:
The OpenBSD gateway has an internal (10.0.1.1/24 )
and external (x.x.x.x/30) interface.
The internal net is NAT'ed to the external interface to provide
internet access to hosts on th
On Nov 22, 2005, at 11:52 AM, Ralf Hornik Mailings wrote:
Could this be a bug in preemption? Has anyone else successfully set up
carp with preemption? My OS is now OpenBSD 3.8 RELEASE. After going to
stable, I'll be back! :-)
This past weekend I implemented a pair of 3.8 (right of CD) carp/pf
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 04.00, you wrote:
> 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 t
Hello All,
I see from http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html#hardware that the DWL-AG520 D-Link
802.11a/b/g card is supported by OpenBSD, but I'm having quite a bit of
difficulty finding one that's not in the UK. It seems that the DWL-AG530 is a
very similar card (perhaps the North American version?), b
Marcin Wilk wrote:
Hello
Some time ago how can i do that:
Apache run in chroot & may read users website folders,
FTP for every user run in chroot.
The solution was to make user directories in /var/www/users/USERNAME &
make apache read their websites from /var/www/users/USERNAME/www
directory.
Hi list
In Colombia we created an OpenBSD users community with a Web site to
interchange ideas and projects related to OpenBSD. B
We are super fans of the Simpsons and our community characterizes itself to
find the point of relation between OpenBSD and the Simpsons. This point is
the Fugu
Hello
Some time ago how can i do that:
Apache run in chroot & may read users website folders,
FTP for every user run in chroot.
The solution was to make user directories in /var/www/users/USERNAME
& make apache read their websites from /var/www/users/USERNAME/www directory.
So i do that & chroot
Hi list,
I found out something new.
> Ralf Hornik Mailings schrieb:
> However, the advskew of carp1 on the master side keeps being zero,
> allthough showing itself as BACKUP. Should ifconfig show advskew 240 then?
tcpdump tells me although preemtion enabled an advskew of 0! After I look
at ifcon
On 11/22/05, Will H. Backman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you are looking for MD5 sums to verify the trustworthiness of the
> packages, I think the best way would be to purchase the official CDs
> from the OpenBSD store and run the MD5 tool yourself. Not the most
> useful answer for your immedi
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
> Siju George
> Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 10:46 PM
> To: misc
> Subject: Re: Where to get md5 of X* install sets and packages
>
> On 11/18/05, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
On 11/22/05, Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 22 Nov 2005, at 08:22, Willy Skjfveland wrote:
>
> > Norton Antivirus reports virus in all vim packages.
> >
> > The compressed file bin/vim within E:\pub\Openbsd\3.8\packages.f
> > \i386\vim-6.3.85p0-no_x11.tar is infected with the Downl
On 22 Nov 2005, at 08:22, Willy Skjfveland wrote:
> Norton Antivirus reports virus in all vim packages.
>
> The compressed file bin/vim within E:\pub\Openbsd\3.8\packages.f
> \i386\vim-6.3.85p0-no_x11.tar is infected with the Download.Trojan
> virus.
>
> Some part of the binary is obvious matching
Hello!
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 09:22:33AM +0100, Willy Skjfveland wrote:
>Norton Antivirus reports virus in all vim packages.
>The compressed file bin/vim within
>E:\pub\Openbsd\3.8\packages.f\i386\vim-6.3.85p0-no_x11.tar is infected with
>the Download.Trojan virus.
>Some part of the binary is
Hi,
Note: I posted this message via google groups last night not realizing
it wouldn't go to the list. I apologize to anyone who receives this
message twice.
I have continued to work on this issue with no success. To be more
explicit, I have:
Read the FAQ at http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.ht
Norton Antivirus reports virus in all vim packages.
The compressed file bin/vim within
E:\pub\Openbsd\3.8\packages.f\i386\vim-6.3.85p0-no_x11.tar is infected with the
Download.Trojan virus.
Some part of the binary is obvious matching this virus signature :-)
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, Nick Holland wrote:
> > PS I also don't understand why the first 16*512 bytes are
> > skipped when using "dd"?
>
> I was really hoping someone else would answer this, I'm not completely
> sure about my answer...I think that's where the PBR and the disklabel
> hides. Actually
On 22. nov. 2005, at 12.42, Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 22 November 2005 12:01 +0100, Pete Vickers wrote:
1. Get a dmesg output from CD-ROM booted bsd.rd to my other machine
for emailing etc.
# dmesg | nc 10.20.30.40 1234
3. Restore a 'disk image' from above...
# nc -l 123
--On 22 November 2005 12:01 +0100, Pete Vickers wrote:
1. Get a dmesg output from CD-ROM booted bsd.rd to my other machine
for emailing etc.
# dmesg | nc 10.20.30.40 1234
3. Restore a 'disk image' from above...
# nc -l 1234 | dd of=/dev/rwd0c
You can already do those things
>On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 07:38:00PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> >> 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 m
Hi Developers,
I have a suggestion regarding ramdisk / bsd.rd : I believe it (they)
could be even more useful with the additional of the 'nc' utility on
it's internal filesystem.
I added a line referencing /usr/bin/nc to (for example) /usr/src/
distrib/i386/common/list, and made a release(
http://www.snpp.com/episodes/7F11.html ?
On 11/22/05, Dan Roe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In one of the Simpson episodes Homer opens a cupboard to put something in it
>
> It is a mock up of a sticker that comes with the 'official' OpenBSD CDs
> Except all the fish are in plastic bags as if they
please apply all patches for 3.7. I've lately added a patch for
this issue to the 3.7 errata page.
HJ.
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 05:01:28PM -0800, Dag Richards wrote:
> 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 v10
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 07:38:00PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> 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
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