I am still having issues with this. A few years ago I did asked about
disklabel not showing up properly and I was told not to worry about, but
now I need to increase the size of some partitions with unallocated
space on my drive like Nick recommended to do. (:>
But my disklabel don't look righ
> Some AR5212 chips seem to have problems, even though they are
> detected by OpenBSD. I read something about newer firmwares?
The atheros chips do not use firmware.
Some AR5212 chips seem to have problems, even though they are
detected by OpenBSD. I read something about newer firmwares? Try
searching the archives. One person recently reported having success
by setting COUNTRYCODE to "de" and rebuilding his kernel; it didn't
work for me but I guess it's wort
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> What motherboards are folks using that support these (64 bit) PCI
> slots? Most "consumer grade" x86 motherboards only have 32-bit PCI
> slots. I've seen very few motherboards (at least at newegg) that
> have 64-bit PCI, and they're very expensive.
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 04:40:07AM +, Lucas Reddinger wrote:
> > * Do you really want a bssid, or are you just looking for a network ID
> > (nwid)?
>
> in a previous e-mail to misc, i said:
> "there are three access points that i can pick up that have the same
> ssid [nwid]. is there a way to
> * Do you really want a bssid, or are you just looking for a network ID
> (nwid)?
in a previous e-mail to misc, i said:
"there are three access points that i can pick up that have the same
ssid [nwid]. is there a way to specify the mac address [bssid]
of the access point i wish to use?"
accordin
Couple of thoughts:
* Do you really want a bssid, or are you just looking for a network ID
(nwid)? If you're just trying to create a hostap-style access point, no
need to bother with a bssid, just set the nwid.
* If you mean to set the bssid, are you sure your card is operating in
BSS mode?
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Diana Eichert wrote:
> I've been following all the i2c work lately and have a question. I have
> some blade servers that use i2c as a control path between a master blade
> and the child blades. This is in addition to sensor info.
>
> Has there been any thought towards suppo
On Thursday 12 January 2006 20:28, Alexander Hall wrote:
> Dave Feustel wrote:
> > I added the statement dchpd_flags="-d sis0 sis1 sis2 sis3" to rc.conf.local,
> > but dhcpd is not started at bootup. Is something else needed to get
> > dhcpd started automatically?
>
> Why would you want the output
chuckle
I never even saw the typo
On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 01:39:23 +, Stuart Henderson proclaimed...
> Look at the situation and decide if the bug will affect you.
> On a box with only trusted+clueful users, with some patches you might
> decide there's no problem with waiting for the next binary release.
Thanks, but the questio
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 08:22:12PM -0500, Michael Steinfeld wrote:
> HW: Mac Mini
> I just cvs'd my src and attempted a 'make build'
> here is the stop error, is there a fix for this?
>
> ty.
>
>
> installing a.out.h ar.h assert.h bitstring.h blf.h bm.h bsd_auth.h
> cast.h cpio.h ctype.h curses.
On Thursday 12 January 2006 20:13, Jason Dixon wrote:
> On Jan 12, 2006, at 7:52 PM, Dave Feustel wrote:
>
> > I added the statement dchpd_flags="-d sis0 sis1 sis2 sis3" to
> > rc.conf.local,
> > but dhcpd is not started at bootup. Is something else needed to get
> > dhcpd started automatically?
On 1/12/06, eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 16:13:23 -0800, Ted Unangst proclaimed...
>
> > if you're installing a package that's going to exploit a bug in perl,
> > why are you installing it?
>
> So are you advocating that people not patch, or not install packages?
i am ad
On 2006/01/12 20:22, Michael Steinfeld wrote:
> HW: Mac Mini
> I just cvs'd my src and attempted a 'make build'
> here is the stop error, is there a fix for this?
First, install a snapshot.
If that doesn't help, clean your src tree.
On 2006/01/12 19:10, eric wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 16:13:23 -0800, Ted Unangst proclaimed...
> > if you're installing a package that's going to exploit a bug in perl,
> > why are you installing it?
>
> So are you advocating that people not patch, or not install packages?
Look at the situati
HW: Mac Mini
I just cvs'd my src and attempted a 'make build'
here is the stop error, is there a fix for this?
ty.
installing a.out.h ar.h assert.h bitstring.h blf.h bm.h bsd_auth.h
cast.h cpio.h ctype.h curses.h db.h dbm.h des.h dirent.h disktab.h
dlfcn.h elf_abi.h err.h errno.h fnmatch.h fstab
I've been following all the i2c work lately and have a question. I have
some blade servers that use i2c as a control path between a master blade
and the child blades. This is in addition to sensor info.
Has there been any thought towards supporting i2c control channel stuff,
or am I ahead of the
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 04:13:23PM -0800, Ted Unangst wrote:
> if you're installing a package that's going to exploit a bug in perl,
> why are you installing it?
>
my point is that if you want to install packages at all you need the
perl binary. That is in response so someone suggesting you do no
Dave Feustel wrote:
I added the statement dchpd_flags="-d sis0 sis1 sis2 sis3" to rc.conf.local,
but dhcpd is not started at bootup. Is something else needed to get
dhcpd started automatically?
Why would you want the output to stderr when starting from /etc/rc? That
could be your problem.
On
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Dave Feustel wrote:
> I added the statement dchpd_flags="-d sis0 sis1 sis2 sis3" to rc.conf.local,
> but dhcpd is not started at bootup. Is something else needed to get
> dhcpd started automatically?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave Feustel
have you tried starting dhcpd with that command l
On Jan 12, 2006, at 7:52 PM, Dave Feustel wrote:
I added the statement dchpd_flags="-d sis0 sis1 sis2 sis3" to
rc.conf.local,
but dhcpd is not started at bootup. Is something else needed to get
dhcpd started automatically?
Spelling it right would help. :)
--
Jason Dixon
DixonGroup Consulti
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 07:52:52PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
> I added the statement dchpd_flags="-d sis0 sis1 sis2 sis3" to rc.conf.local,
> but dhcpd is not started at bootup. Is something else needed to get
> dhcpd started automatically?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave Feustel
> --
> Lose, v., experience
On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 16:13:23 -0800, Ted Unangst proclaimed...
> if you're installing a package that's going to exploit a bug in perl,
> why are you installing it?
So are you advocating that people not patch, or not install packages?
nuffnough wrote:
Hi.
I need to log the output of isakmpd -DA=90 to a file, and I am at a loss as
to exactly what syntax to use. I am using OpenBSD 3.8 default shell (ksh
now...) and trying stuff like
isakmpd -T -DA=90 2>&1 > logfile
which just gives me the reports for log levels but doens't
I added the statement dchpd_flags="-d sis0 sis1 sis2 sis3" to rc.conf.local,
but dhcpd is not started at bootup. Is something else needed to get
dhcpd started automatically?
Thanks,
Dave Feustel
--
Lose, v., experience a loss, get rid of, "lose the weight"
Loose, adj., not tight, let go, free, "l
has anyone used ipsecctl with a win xp client yet?
if so, can you share what options worked on the openbsd and win xp side?
--
"Don Rumsfeld has been chewing on my ankles." -- Dick Cheney
> "Diana" == Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Diana> Did you ever get your PF/OpenVPN issue resolved?
Commenting out the only line related to OpenVPN still fails to load
it, and I didn't yet have an opportunity to put stdout/stderr capture
on the /etc/rc load. Oddly enough, I copied
2006/1/12, Joerg Streckfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hi list.
>
> last night i patched my openbsd-3.8
> soekris-box. Everything went fine.
> I've got another box for firewalling with
> 512MB-flash standard setup, but without any
> compiler-suite installed. Of course i want to patch this
> box as soon
if you're installing a package that's going to exploit a bug in perl,
why are you installing it?
On 1/12/06, Clint M. Sand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:38:07PM +0100, Han Boetes wrote:
> > I doubt you need perl at all on a box like that. You can also
> > consider to simp
RV Tec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> What about the Supermicro boards? Are they any good?
>
the supermicro/serverworks board that i use works very well
--
"Don Rumsfeld has been chewing on my ankles." -- Dick Cheney
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
SNIP
> Clint> The pkg_* tools are perl. Even though its a firewall he may need to
> Clint> install/remove/maintain pkg's of some sort.
>
> If it's the bug I'm thinking of (the sprintf issue), only the /usr/bin/perl
> binary is affected. You can probab
Clint M. Sand wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:38:07PM +0100, Han Boetes wrote:
> > I doubt you need perl at all on a box like that. You can also
> > consider to simply remove all the perl on that system.
>
> The pkg_* tools are perl. Even though its a firewall he may need
> to install/remove/ma
> "Clint" == Clint M Sand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Clint> On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:38:07PM +0100, Han Boetes wrote:
>> I doubt you need perl at all on a box like that. You can also
>> consider to simply remove all the perl on that system.
>>
>>
>> # Han
Clint> The pkg_* tools are perl.
On 1/13/06, Alexander Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> nuffnough wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > I need to log the output of isakmpd -DA=90 to a file, and I am at a loss
> as
> > to exactly what syntax to use. I am using OpenBSD 3.8 default shell
> (ksh
> > now...) and trying stuff like
> >
> > isakmpd
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:38:07PM +0100, Han Boetes wrote:
> I doubt you need perl at all on a box like that. You can also
> consider to simply remove all the perl on that system.
>
>
> # Han
The pkg_* tools are perl. Even though its a firewall he may need to
install/remove/maintain pkg's of so
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:15:37PM +0100, Joerg Streckfuss wrote:
> hi list.
>
> last night i patched my openbsd-3.8
> soekris-box. Everything went fine.
> I've got another box for firewalling with
> 512MB-flash standard setup, but without any
> compiler-suite installed. Of course i want to patch
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 01:09:52PM -0500, Michael Steinfeld wrote:
> A brief description of what I am wanting to do...
>
> I want to write a script that records PID's start and stop time
> I want the script to record an instance of an applications life while
> incrementing the applications record
I doubt you need perl at all on a box like that. You can also
consider to simply remove all the perl on that system.
# Han
Hello,
I'm using OpenBSD 3.8 with the samba-3.0.13p0 package, trying to use VFS
extended audit in order to track changes to files that are accessed via
samba.
When I enable vfs extd_audit or audit on a share, any attempt to access
that share (from any client) fails with the error:
[2006/01/12 1
Hello,
I'm using OpenBSD 3.8 with the samba-3.0.13p0 package, trying to use VFS
extended audit in order to track changes to files that are accessed via
samba.
When I enable vfs extd_audit or audit on a share, any attempt to access
that share (from any client) fails with the error:
[2006/01
On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 21:15:37 +0100, Joerg Streckfuss proclaimed...
> last night i patched my openbsd-3.8
> soekris-box. Everything went fine.
> I've got another box for firewalling with
> 512MB-flash standard setup, but without any
> compiler-suite installed. Of course i want to patch this
> box
hi list.
last night i patched my openbsd-3.8
soekris-box. Everything went fine.
I've got another box for firewalling with
512MB-flash standard setup, but without any
compiler-suite installed. Of course i want to patch this
box as soon as possible. shoud i copy the complete
perl-files to this box?
Looking to do something like an "overload" to add systems to a table but
with a block filter and not a pass filter.
Basically, at one account, file-sharing software is prohibited. But
since most systems are user owned and not corporate owned, plus the
fact that many of them are portable noteboo
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A brief description of what I am wanting to do...
I want to write a script that records PID's start and stop time
I want the script to record an instance of an applications life while
incrementing the applications record db... I want to be able to keep
track of how often, how long running, and ho
Dr Dominique Jacquel wrote:
For those who think I made no sens earlier I must explain that somewhere
along the wire between me and the list ... all my euro signs vanished
and all my pound sterling signs turn into hash signs! I got to be more
careful next time.
so the story was:
UK bank wante
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nuffnough wrote:
Hi.
I need to log the output of isakmpd -DA=90 to a file, and I am at a loss as
to exactly what syntax to use. I am using OpenBSD 3.8 default shell (ksh
now...) and trying stuff like
isakmpd -T -DA=90 2>&1 > logfile
This would redirect stderr to stdout (screen) and stdout to
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
so spake Dries Schellekens (gwyllion):
> The final Intel Macs use EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) instead of
> the old BIOS. So a new boot loader is required. Maybe code can be
> borrowed from FreeBSD ia64.
EFI has a legacy mode that is supposedly BIOS
For those who think I made no sens earlier I must explain that somewhere
along the wire between me and the list ... all my euro signs vanished
and all my pound sterling signs turn into hash signs! I got to be more
careful next time.
so the story was:
UK bank wanted to charge me 18 pounds ster
Hi.
I need to log the output of isakmpd -DA=90 to a file, and I am at a loss as
to exactly what syntax to use. I am using OpenBSD 3.8 default shell (ksh
now...) and trying stuff like
isakmpd -T -DA=90 2>&1 > logfile
which just gives me the reports for log levels but doens't actually show me
an
On 1/12/06, RV Tec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tyan. The S2880, mentioned by Peereboom has been replaced by S2882. Does
> anyone know if this is still supported?
The S2882 and S2882-D work like a charm for me. Both in UP and MP
modes. Dmesg for the S2882-D is below (also sent to dmesg@). Where it
Sorry for the off-topic posting but:
Although true in theory ... in practice banking with the euro zone from
the UK is expensive. You either have to pay a premium to get a
multi-currency account or be "raped" for every transaction requiring
exchanging pounds <--> euros.
An example comes to m
These days I'm using a MSI Master-F board with 2 Opteron 248. It works
like a charm... Master-F has been replaced by Master-3, and this new board
doesn't work when I boot MP (it locks up, or it just fuck things up, like
the onboard Broadcom 5704C).
I'm looking for a reliable board, and I've re
It's in the email that was linked. Read it.
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 11:35:25AM +1100, Ioan Nemes wrote:
> >>> "C. Bensend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/01/2006 10:00:13 am >>>
> > Wrong.
> >
> > When you set the machine up (or using bioctl) you label a drive as a
> > hot spare. When a failure happens,
On 1/12/06, Craig Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 11:19:54AM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> >
> > Austin was asking for a euro zone bank.
>
> Last time I looked, the UK was on a map of Europe.
>
> Many UK banks are multi-currency.
According to the EC regulation 2560/200
On 2006/01/12 13:18, Craig Skinner wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 11:19:54AM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> >
> > Austin was asking for a euro zone bank.
>
> Last time I looked, the UK was on a map of Europe.
euro zone != europe,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurozone
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 11:19:54AM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>
> Austin was asking for a euro zone bank.
Last time I looked, the UK was on a map of Europe.
Many UK banks are multi-currency.
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
The questions is, what *do* people use for updating /etc?
I use a (originally) small shell script that, if all parts are available
works as follows:
1. Back up stuff
2. Extract the last etcXX.tgz to some temporary directory ("last")
3. Extract the new etcXX.tgz to
Use cvsync to mirror the repository and use cvs(1) to checkout the
-stable tree from your local copy (cf. anoncvs.html).
OK I will try this methode. A little more work but ok ;-)
Thx for all the answers.
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On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 02:46:51PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Since gdiff isn't needed anymore, do you think mergemaster could be
> > > > integrated in the base system one of those days,
> > >
> > > I'm considering this.
> >
> > Are you c
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Craig Skinner wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 07:29:58PM -0700, Austin Hook wrote:
> > Here's a different kind of technical question -- who out there can
> > recommend a Euro zone bank with Internet banking service which does a good
> > job with OpenBSD and Mozilla-Firefox?
>
> Hopefully, also, it would be a bank that communicates well in either
> > English or French, and is not the worst in the extra little charges and
> > fees problem.
Nationwide works great for me. Only need a javascript enabled web browser.
Java is not required..
Regards
Edd
On 12/01/06, Austin Hook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Here's a different kind of technical question -- who out there can
> recommend a Euro zone bank with Internet banking service which does a good
> job with OpenBSD and Mozilla-Firefox?
>
> North American banks generally work fine with Firefox a
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 07:29:58PM -0700, Austin Hook wrote:
> Here's a different kind of technical question -- who out there can
> recommend a Euro zone bank with Internet banking service which does a good
> job with OpenBSD and Mozilla-Firefox?
>
> North American banks generally work fine with F
Nick Bender wrote:
I have one of the developer transition systems:
It boots from the 3.8 CD just fine. I didn't see much point in trying to do
much with it with respect to OpenBSD since they are not production.
The final Intel Macs use EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) instead of
the old B
As always, the US patent system obviously doesn't affect everyone using
OpenBSD but since the US tends to export it's nonsense, it's a good idea
to stay aware of what nonsense is going on over here.
The microsoft FAT patent was upheld during a "ex parte" (one sided)
reexamination by the US Patent
Thus nothingness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake on Wed, 11 Jan 2006
21:45:09 +0100:
> Timo Schoeler wrote:
>
> >
> >as phil schiller confirmed, those intel 'Macs' run Windoze (TM) out
> >of the box. i bet OpenBSD does, too ;)
> >
> >
> >
> Yes, if OpenBSD supports EFI booting. Those new Intel Macs u
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