On Thu, 24 Nov 2005, Jason Dixon wrote:
> I'm testing PF on a proposed network design and experiencing some unexpected
> behavior. With three vlan(4) interfaces on the interior of an OpenBSD
> gateway, each of the clients on a segment is able to ping the gateway address
> for at least one of the o
I'm testing PF on a proposed network design and experiencing some
unexpected behavior. With three vlan(4) interfaces on the interior
of an OpenBSD gateway, each of the clients on a segment is able to
ping the gateway address for at least one of the other VLAN
gateways. I'm not sure whethe
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 02:58:33PM -0500, Peter Landry wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I'm just wondering if anyone knows anything about OpenBSD on a Dell
> Poweredge 850. List archives returned no hits, and google returned only
> a dmesg of the machine from FreeBSD
> (http://nycbug.org/?NAV=dmesgd&dmesgd_
I need to add a NIC to the PCI-X slot(s) of Proliant to communicate to the
UPS.
First, I tried an RTL8139 board. It would not POST ('bus master error').
This goes to RTL // HP.
Next, an original Intel xln. It was recognized, the Proliant asked for the
change in boot order, I could allocate an irq.
On 2005/11/23 16:21:48, Claus wrote:
> Should the 100 be a 800 in the -B switch?
>
> -B maxblack
> [...] The default is maxcon - 100
"maxcon minus 100" (so that you leave some connections free for non-
blacklisted hosts).
After experimenting with how "maxcon-100" (no spaces) and "100
On 23 Nov 2005, at 20:34, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> Don't know how you upgraded, but one thing that might be wrong is de
> bio dev entry:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:35]$ ls -l /dev/bio*
> crw--- 1 root wheel 79, 0 Jul 7 20:34 /dev/bio
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:36]$
I followed all the instructions in
Should the 100 be a 800 in the -B switch?
-B maxblack
[...] The default is maxcon - 100
-c maxcon
[...] The default is 800.
>>Sigh. Exact details please. Does su print "Sorry"? Or anything else?
>>Some things you can do to isolate the problem:
>>1. Login on console as pyiu and try to su.
Yes that worked ok inserial console.
$ su
Password:
#
>>2. When logged in, ssh to localhost as pyiu and then try to su
It failed
On 2005/11/23 22:07:49, Olivier Cherrier wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 01:08:24PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >>3. Restore a 'disk image' from above...
> > >> # nc -l 1234 | dd of=/dev/rwd0c
> > >
> > >You can already do those things with 'ftp -o -'..
> >
> > unless I read ftp(1) inc
Hi Chad,
Yes, with sudo su - worked ok, great thanks. I really want su instead of
sudo su - due to other admin in my company I want to keep this
consistant. Any idea what causes the su failed? I got many openbsd
server running and they are with same config but able to su without this
problem.
On Wednesday 23 November 2005 20.58, you wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I'm just wondering if anyone knows anything about OpenBSD on a Dell
> Poweredge 850. List archives returned no hits, and google returned only
> a dmesg of the machine from FreeBSD
> (http://nycbug.org/?NAV=dmesgd&dmesgd_criteria=&dmes
my results:
host: a small web server with 9 active domains
two deliverable mail adressed have been "targeted"
first hit: Nov 22 08:50:22
last hit (so far): Nov 23 17:35:33
total hits: 35 (some unclear omitted)
total hits on deliverable adresses: 24
too many different "origin" adresses to list (for
thanks a lot i guessed so but could not find the proof.
regards
Niall O'Higgins wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 10:31:21PM +0200, BY wrote:
>
>
>
>This is a funny one.
>
>Diff mod_ssl 2.8.18 and 2.8.19 and you'll get the fix for the format
>string bug (inline at the end of this email).
>
>Look
On 23/11/05, Olivier Cherrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can download and upload files using ftp(1).
> I use to do it since OpenBSD 2.9, using standard floppies.
i think he wants to do something like
ftp -u /tmp/thingy ftp://myserver/pub/incoming/dmesg.txt
to upload /tmp/thingy to myserver
On Wednesday 23 November 2005 03.10, you wrote:
> 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 partiti
On 11/23/05, Peter Landry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I'm just wondering if anyone knows anything about OpenBSD on a Dell
> Poweredge 850. List archives returned no hits, and google returned only
> a dmesg of the machine from FreeBSD
> (http://nycbug.org/?NAV=dmesgd&dmesgd_criteria=
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 10:31:21PM +0200, BY wrote:
> I have checked and searched lists to find any information about
> CAN-2004-0700 affecting or not default apache on 3.8, i am sure that the
> version is fully modified and is not affected by subject CAN. But i
> need a proof of concept on that.
Peter Landry wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm just wondering if anyone knows anything about OpenBSD on a Dell
Poweredge 850. List archives returned no hits, and google returned only
a dmesg of the machine from FreeBSD
(http://nycbug.org/?NAV=dmesgd&dmesgd_criteria=&dmesgid=700#700 for
those interested).
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 01:08:24PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>3. Restore a 'disk image' from above...
> >># nc -l 1234 | dd of=/dev/rwd0c
> >
> >You can already do those things with 'ftp -o -'..
>
> unless I read ftp(1) incorrectly, then it supports retrieve only,
> with no abilit
On 11/23/05, Peter N. M. Hansteen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i will send you my raw data off list, however, if you want to, you can
also grep
for these:
@bka.de (bka is the german variant of fbi, but they only use @bka.bund.de afaik)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (this adress _might_ also have legitimate origi
On 11/23/05, knitti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> @bka.de (bka is the german variant of fbi, but they only use @bka.bund.de
> afaik)
sorry, the worm uses the capital version: BKA.de
--knitti
On 11/23/05, M. Schatzl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Coppa wrote:
> > So basically what I ask is: which atheros chipsets are known to work?
> > For what I've understood only AR5210 and AR5211 are safe bets.
>
> Ever looked at man ath?
yes I've read it.
The ath driver provides support for w
Joco Salvatti wrote:
Hi all,
I visited the Nvidia's website but I didn't find anything, but I just want to be
sure: are there any geforce device driver available for OpenBSD?
Thanks.
--
Joco Salvatti
Undergraduating in Computer Science
Federal University of Para - UFPA
web: http://salvatti.ex
Hi everyone,
I'm just wondering if anyone knows anything about OpenBSD on a Dell
Poweredge 850. List archives returned no hits, and google returned only
a dmesg of the machine from FreeBSD
(http://nycbug.org/?NAV=dmesgd&dmesgd_criteria=&dmesgid=700#700 for
those interested).
Dells seem relatively
Ah ok so this is a PERC 2/SC. There is a bug in the driver or
firmware which causes the firmware to hang whenever there is access
to more than 1 LD at the same time. To prevent hangs I marked these
cards as broken to prevent access to more than 1 LD, unfortunately
the broken flag also *ha
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
> On 23 Nov 2005, at 20:10, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
>
> > I figured that it would be supported:
> >
> > # bioctl ami0
> > bioctl: BIOCINQ: Operation not supported by device
> > # bioctl -Dv ami0
> > bioctl: cookie = 0xd0f51e90
> > bio_inq
> > bioctl: BIOCINQ
I have checked and searched lists to find any information about
CAN-2004-0700 affecting or not default apache on 3.8, i am sure that the
version is fully modified and is not affected by subject CAN. But i
need a proof of concept on that. maybe a cvs link could help. Any ideas?
thnx
after some private mails...
* Peter Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-11-20 21:30]:
> 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
as said before,
Otto is right. This looks like a PERC 3/SC. Since the passthrough
works everything else should work too. The firmware looks a little
old so you might want to upgrade that as well.
Send a "bioctl ami0" please.
On Nov 23, 2005, at 2:00 PM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Gaby va
On 23 Nov 2005, at 20:10, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
> I figured that it would be supported:
>
> # bioctl ami0
> bioctl: BIOCINQ: Operation not supported by device
> # bioctl -Dv ami0
> bioctl: cookie = 0xd0f51e90
> bio_inq
> bioctl: BIOCINQ: Operation not supported by device
>
> Apparently not :( Here
On 23 Nov 2005, at 20:00, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>> ami0 at pci1 dev 14 function 1 "Intel 80960RP ATU" rev 0x02: irq 14
>> Dell 467/32b
>> ami0: FW 1.06, BIOS v1p00, 128MB RAM
>> ami0: 2 channels, 16 targets, 1 logical drives
>> scsibus0 at ami0: 1 targets
>> sd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: SCSI2 0/d
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
> HI,
>
> I've just upgraded to 3.8, hoping that ami/bioctl would support my
> RAID card, which it doesn't:
>
> ami0 at pci1 dev 14 function 1 "Intel 80960RP ATU" rev 0x02: irq 14
> Dell 467/32b
> ami0: FW 1.06, BIOS v1p00, 128MB RAM
> ami0: 2 channe
Ignore this. I read it as "soekris compatibility".
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 11:33:33AM -0800, Peter Hessler wrote:
:"boot"
:
:
:thats it.
:
:
:On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 01:12:46PM -0600, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
::I'd like to know how to enable Solaris Compatibility Mode in version
::3.8. I've searched
Tom Pfeifer tela.com> writes:
> I'd like to know how to enable Solaris Compatibility Mode in version
> 3.8. I've searched the FAQ's and all man pages and don't seem to be
> able to find the correct information.
$ man 8 compat_sunos
I assume that's what you want.
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 04:34:41PM -0200, Joco Salvatti wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I visited the Nvidia's website but I didn't find anything, but I just want to
> be
> sure: are there any geforce device driver available for OpenBSD?
>
> Thanks.
Not going to happen. Probably not ever. Try freebsd if
"boot"
thats it.
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 01:12:46PM -0600, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
:I'd like to know how to enable Solaris Compatibility Mode in version
:3.8. I've searched the FAQ's and all man pages and don't seem to be
:able to find the correct information.
:Thanks in advance,
:[EMAIL PROTECTE
I'd like to know how to enable Solaris Compatibility Mode in version
3.8. I've searched the FAQ's and all man pages and don't seem to be
able to find the correct information.
Thanks in advance,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I visited the Nvidia's website but I didn't find anything, but I just want to be
sure: are there any geforce device driver available for OpenBSD?
Thanks.
--
Joco Salvatti
Undergraduating in Computer Science
Federal University of Para - UFPA
web: http://salvatti.expert.com.br
e-mail: [EMA
Reyk Floeter schreef:
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 12:32:26PM +0100, David Coppa wrote:
Finding a suitable ath card for my homemade access point (now running
with wi) is driving me crazy. I've already bought a D-LINK DWL-G520
that is not compatible: interface initialization aborts with a "RF
radio n
David Coppa wrote:
> So basically what I ask is: which atheros chipsets are known to work?
> For what I've understood only AR5210 and AR5211 are safe bets.
Ever looked at man ath?
/M
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 12:32:26PM +0100, David Coppa wrote:
> Finding a suitable ath card for my homemade access point (now running
> with wi) is driving me crazy. I've already bought a D-LINK DWL-G520
> that is not compatible: interface initialization aborts with a "RF
> radio not supported" erro
HI,
I've just upgraded to 3.8, hoping that ami/bioctl would support my
RAID card, which it doesn't:
ami0 at pci1 dev 14 function 1 "Intel 80960RP ATU" rev 0x02: irq 14
Dell 467/32b
ami0: FW 1.06, BIOS v1p00, 128MB RAM
ami0: 2 channels, 16 targets, 1 logical drives
scsibus0 at ami0: 1 targets
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 12:01:05PM +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
>
> 2. Get information off a machine, either for backup purposes or data
> recovery etc.
> # dd i
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On 23/11/05, Kor Boerema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok,
>
> I'm glad that it's possible, I just don't know how to put it all
> together yet.
>
> So I would have to create 2 gif tunnels at each branch office. One going
> over the leased lines and the other over internet.
>
> Over these GIF tunnels
Ok,
I'm glad that it's possible, I just don't know how to put it all
together yet.
So I would have to create 2 gif tunnels at each branch office. One going
over the leased lines and the other over internet.
Over these GIF tunnels I would run ipsec to encrypt the data?
Could you give some more i
On 23/11/05, Dennis S.Davidoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> Could someone show examples of complex community policy in openbgpd?
>
I gave it a quick try a few months ago and faced some problems.
1. bgpctl show did not display the communities (and some other attributes)
2. I failed
On Nov 23, 2005, at 5:38 AM, Eli K. Breen wrote:
I found the problem you describe when I specifically set the
advskew on the two carp interfaces. Give it a whirl.
Give what a whirl? I do have advskew set on the carp interfaces on
the backup node. Since I want one node of the two to be pri
--On 23 November 2005 13:25 +, tony sarendal wrote:
On 23/11/05, Kor Boerema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Tony,
Thanks for the reply.
In what ways do the GIF tunnels differ from a normal ipsec tunnel?
By using a tunneling protocol your traffic will from an ipsec point of
view always h
On Nov 20, 2005, at 10:02 PM, Paul Yiu wrote:
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
On 23/11/05, Kor Boerema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Tony,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> In what ways do the GIF tunnels differ from a normal ipsec tunnel?
>
By using a tunneling protocol your traffic will from an ipsec point of
view always have the same source/destination. You also avoid
frag
When the mainstream press started reporting stories like "You are not
under FBI surveillance" about the newest windows worm variety, I started
checking my logs for signs of what the stories described. Nothing of
the sort reported had reached any windows machine on our network, so I
started looki
Hi Tony,
Thanks for the reply.
In what ways do the GIF tunnels differ from a normal ipsec tunnel?
Regard,
Kor Boerema
-Original Message-
From: tony sarendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 11:47 AM
To: Kor Boerema
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Redundan
Hello all!
Could someone show examples of complex community policy in openbgpd?
--
Sincerely,
Dennis
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 08:31:13PM +0100, Christoph Leser wrote:
> 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 inte
I tried this one :
> There is a working driver -- it's the rtl8150 module for the Realtek
> 8150 chipset which is in the HUF11.
> USB hawking Ethernet
On 11/23/05, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --On 23 November 2005 11:49 +0100, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
>
> > are there any d
Hi all in the list,
Finding a suitable ath card for my homemade access point (now running
with wi) is driving me crazy. I've already bought a D-LINK DWL-G520
that is not compatible: interface initialization aborts with a "RF
radio not supported" error message.
So basically what I ask is: which at
--On 23 November 2005 11:49 +0100, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
are there any device recommendations for usb Ethernet network
adapters supported by the drivers listed by 'apropos usb|grep -i
ether|grep -v Class' on 3.8? Searching the web for the chipsets
usually gives me Japanese, Taiwanese web si
Hello,
are there any device recommendations for usb Ethernet network adapters
supported by the drivers listed by 'apropos usb|grep -i ether|grep -v
Class' on 3.8? Searching the web for the chipsets usually gives me
Japanese, Taiwanese web sites or driver issues but no concrete devices
(= thin
Fully possible. Just use a tunneling protocol (man gif) for the
point-to-points and encrypt them, then use the tunnels for dynamic
routing.
You even get the bonus of working path-mtu-discovery wiithin your network.
/Tony
--
Tony Sarendal - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IP/Unix
-= The scorpion replied
* Vladas Urbonas wrote on Nov 23, 2005 [18:38, +0900] :
> first of all run
>
> /var/lib/rpm -qa | grep openoffice
>
> to see if you deleted the previous install corectly; because if you
> just deleted /opt the rpm db records had been left unchanged.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: /emul/linux/opt/openoffice.o
I found the problem you describe when I specifically set the advskew on
the two carp interfaces. Give it a whirl.
-E-
Chad M Stewart wrote:
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
Melameth, Daniel D. wrote:
Fred Crowson wrote:
If you are after an 802.11g card then the Edimax EW-7128G can be found
in the UK at:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=113101477530208&w=2
I managed to buy two from:
http://www.dabs.com/productview.aspx?Quicklinx=3119
which were ma
Hello,
on a : -bash-3.00# uname -a
OpenBSD bastion2 3.6 GENERIC#59 i386
-bash-3.00#
the server just looses connectivity probably when its idle, i go to its
console, ping gateway with no reply, ping a diff. host in subnet and it
replies, then ping gateway again and it replies ?
-bash-3.00# ifconf
Hello,
I followed the instructions for installing OpenOffice 2.0, and initially it
worked fine.
However, OpenOffice wouldn't start.
So, abesent mindedly I deleted /opt and when I want to re-install OpenOffice I
get a bunch of
messags telling me it's already installed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: /tmp/O
Hello,
We are looking at building redundancy into our leased line networks
using VPN internet tunnels.
Is it possible to create a hub and spoke system with connected OpenBSD
machines that use BGP to trigger a different route when the leased line
fails?
I don't know if the explanation
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On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Paul Yiu wrote:
> 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 1
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