On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 08:19:34PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
> PF works GREAT!
>
> Here is a list of ports that have had data sent to them today.
> The 2nd number is the number of packets dropped.
> Is there anything in the list that I should pay particular attention to?
No, what a firewall bloc
Marco Fretz wrote:
hello there
short question: what are actually the supported gigabit nics to pull
out .1q vlans on an openbsd machine?
thanks and best regards
marco
http://openbsd.org/i386.html#hardware
under:
Gigabit Ethernet Adapters
For a start.
On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 03:30:10PM -0700, David Wilk wrote:
> I know RAIDframe is not in GENERIC, but I was wondering if anyone could
> speak to the stability and reliability of RAIDframe in 3.8. I find myself
> really wanting to use software RAID 1 and haven't had any problems in
> testing thus f
hello there
short question: what are actually the supported gigabit nics to pull
out .1q vlans on an openbsd machine?
thanks and best regards
marco
As CARP interface are virtual interfaces oppose to physical one, does
this mean that it is consider to be may be a bridge type of operations?
So, as the man page explain synproxy doesn't work on bridge setup would
mean the below is normal?
I am curious and would like to understand why a simpl
after upgrade to 3.9beta/i386, sensorsd can not start
when i start the sensorsd, it show the error message
shell$: /usr/sbin/sensorsd
sensorsd: sysctl: No such file or directory
what file or directory should i need?
shell$: cat /etc/sensorsd.conf
hw.sensors.0:low
Hello
When booting with the standard kernel everything works fine and I
can login/use the machine, run stress without any errors.
When booting with the MP kernel it will get to mounting the drive and
freeze, partial boot log below of where the error occurs.
I have tested this with AMD64/i386 of
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006, Lucas Reddinger wrote:
> On 1/28/06, Damien Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > use ipsec if you care about the traffic that does over such a link
>
> ipsec protects the traffic, but it doesn't mean that the link won't
> drop. is there any way to protect the actual radio
On 1/28/06, Damien Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> setting a preferred bssid doesn't solve this at all, it just means that
> your attacker has to set her bssid (trivial) before their spoof your
> peer.
i guess you are right.
> use ipsec if you care about the traffic that does over such a link
Here is something that I want to make sure I understand properly. I am
99.9% sure, but as I get so many entry in my logs, it make me want to
verify my understanding a bit. So if someone would kindly correct me
where/if I am wrong, that would be great!
To start with:
scrub in all
as explain i
Dave Feustel wrote:
PF works GREAT!
Here is a list of ports that have had data sent to them today.
The 2nd number is the number of packets dropped.
Is there anything in the list that I should pay particular attention to?
Thanks,
Dave Feustel
23 104 telnet 23/udp Telnet
31 3 msg-auth 31/udp MSG
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Why not use netstat(1) and figure out for yourself if you'd otherwise
be accepting traffic on any of those ports? Also, if this is
non-essential traffic being dropped (and you aren't being DoS'd)
there's no reason to care about it.
--david
On 1/29/06, Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PF
PF works GREAT!
Here is a list of ports that have had data sent to them today.
The 2nd number is the number of packets dropped.
Is there anything in the list that I should pay particular attention to?
Thanks,
Dave Feustel
23 104 telnet 23/udp Telnet
31 3 msg-auth 31/udp MSG Authentication
34 4 #
Wafter 1.4 is out.
I have added initial OS detection for SYN packets.
Cleaned up the code, fixed some issues with
dropping valid RST packets.
http://www.linbsd.org/wafter.c
Again, this is just experimental code I use to learn.
Understand what it does before putting it on anything you consider
im
On 2006/01/29 17:27, David Wilk wrote:
> I had found the hardware list for pciide, and attempted to match up actual
> product model numbers with the chipset numbers listed, but found very little
> in the way of useful information.
On this type of cheap, generic product, there are uncountable brand
Thanks everyone for the great info. I'm not, in fact, interested in RAID
support offered by the hardware, just plain-jane SATA.
I had found the hardware list for pciide, and attempted to match up actual
product model numbers with the chipset numbers listed, but found very little
in the way of use
On 1/29/06, Rod.. Whitworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A legal pedant once informed me that "(c)" is not a valid copyright
> mark. He says that the only valid marks are the C-in-a-circle character
> or "(copr)".
>
> It probably isn't uniform but the Berne Convention may have some rules.
>
> As us
On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 10:12:28 -0300, AndrC)s Delfino wrote:
>Maybe it may help someone, :P
>
>--- license.template Tue Jun 3 19:37:00 2003
>+++ license.template.1 Sun Jan 29 10:00:22 2006
>@@ -5,11 +5,14 @@
> should be separated by a comma, e.g.
> Copyright (c) 2003, 2004
>
>+Note that
On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 04:43:18PM -0600, L. V. Lammert wrote:
> At 03:28 PM 1/29/2006 -0700, David Wilk wrote:
> >Howdy all, I was just wondering what SATA support was like in 3.8.
> >Specifically, are there any promise controller add-in cards (as opposed to
> >built-in to mobo) that anyone would
On 2006/01/29 16:43, L. V. Lammert wrote:
> At 03:28 PM 1/29/2006 -0700, David Wilk wrote:
> >Howdy all, I was just wondering what SATA support was like in 3.8.
> >Specifically, are there any promise controller add-in cards (as opposed to
> >built-in to mobo) that anyone would recommend? Or, are t
At 03:28 PM 1/29/2006 -0700, David Wilk wrote:
Howdy all, I was just wondering what SATA support was like in 3.8.
Specifically, are there any promise controller add-in cards (as opposed to
built-in to mobo) that anyone would recommend? Or, are things as they were
in May of '05 when Theo was less
I know RAIDframe is not in GENERIC, but I was wondering if anyone could
speak to the stability and reliability of RAIDframe in 3.8. I find myself
really wanting to use software RAID 1 and haven't had any problems in
testing thus far.
Any experiences would be good to hear.
thanks!
Howdy all, I was just wondering what SATA support was like in 3.8.
Specifically, are there any promise controller add-in cards (as opposed to
built-in to mobo) that anyone would recommend? Or, are things as they were
in May of '05 when Theo was less than enthused with then-current SATA
support: ht
...on Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 07:38:50PM +0100, Alexander Bochmann wrote:
> The other standard advice is to recompile at least
> libssl with -mcpu=supersparc, otherwise you won't
Sorry, that's crap - the SS1+ doesn't have
a supersparc CPU.
Alex.
On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 04:15:22PM +0100, Jonas Fischer wrote:
> How do I see the wireless signal strength/quality on a ral interface in
> OpenBSD 3.8?
> wicontrol and ancontrol does not support ral interface and Ifconfig does
> not show it. :-(
ifconfig -M ral0 if you are associated to an acces
Hi,
does anydody please know, why can't I set timezone in KDE?
When I right-click on the clock -> Show timezone -> Configure timezones
then there is only one timezone - UTC. And the KDE clock is off by 1h.
At the same time I think the clock is ok on my laptop:
laptop:afarber {517} grep -i timezo
> [:430] and [DOSBOOTBLOCKSIZE-6:], skipping the string space.
Er, sorry, I meant 4 bytes.
-Nick
The OpenBSD and NetBSD code is appearantly incorrect, from my tests. I modifed
boot.c to dump the blocks to a file, then dissected them with python (yay
python). What I found, at least in my case, is that the blocks are identical up
to bye 430. From there to 6 bytes to the end (ie until byte 512
...on Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 02:14:38PM +0200, Gabriel George POPA wrote:
> I'm wondering if OpenBSD 3.8 will work on a SPARCSTATION 1+ computer.
> Does anyone have a toy like this running OpenBSD?
Not currently, but I had an SS1+ under OpenBSD until
about 3.2 (I think). Everything should wor
Gabriel George POPA wrote:
Hello all,
... snip ...
And another problem: it seems to have AUI ethernet. What kind of adapter
(if any) can I find in order to use it's interface (AUI) with
a common 100BaseT switch?
http://www.dlink.ca/product.php?PID=245
I use this D-Link DE-853 on my VAXsta
On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 03:19:31PM +0100, Marco Fretz wrote:
> hello
>
> thanks again!
>
> ok, i agree my solution sounds not very simple =)
>
> i never made something wit carp. i will see the manpage and will try to
> find and read some docs.
>
> what i'm really dont understand is: how can car
Should I do that diff then?
On 1/29/06, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 12:35:56 -0300
> AndrC)s Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Or... somehow I changed that word when sending the message. Anyway,
> > this is the correct diff:
> >
> > --- license
Or... somehow I changed that word when sending the message. Anyway,
this is the correct diff:
--- license.templateTue Jun 3 19:37:00 2003
+++ license.template.1 Sun Jan 29 12:33:55 2006
@@ -5,11 +5,14 @@
should be separated by a comma, e.g.
Copyright (c) 2003, 2004
+Note that less tha
yes, I haven't that typo in the original file, sorry, :P
On 1/29/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 10:12:28AM -0300, Andris Delfino wrote:
> > Maybe it may help someone, :P
> >
> > --- license.template Tue Jun 3 19:37:00 2003
> > +++ license.template.
How do I see the wireless signal strength/quality on a ral interface in
OpenBSD 3.8?
wicontrol and ancontrol does not support ral interface and Ifconfig does
not show it. :-(
hello and thanks
that's sounds cool. atm im reading a bit about carp and arp balancing.
but i think, thats my solution. 500 MBit/s would be enough for my
needs.
so now, ive to get some boxes and do some tests... the lan party i spoke
from is still far away (in early august i think). after this,
hello
thanks again!
ok, i agree my solution sounds not very simple =)
i never made something wit carp. i will see the manpage and will try to
find and read some docs.
what i'm really dont understand is: how can carp to loadbalancing. if i
get an arp answer from the first router, the next reques
On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 10:12:28AM -0300, Andris Delfino wrote:
> Maybe it may help someone, :P
>
> --- license.template Tue Jun 3 19:37:00 2003
> +++ license.template.1 Sun Jan 29 10:00:22 2006
> @@ -5,11 +5,14 @@
> should be separated by a comma, e.g.
> Copyright (c) 2003, 2004
>
On Jan 29, 2006, at 6:22 AM, Marco Fretz wrote:
hello there
we are planning a medium lan party with about 200 - 300 clients.
it's a
normal gamer lan party but there will be a lot of traffic.
we will habe about 6 subnets (like 10.5.0.0/24, 10.6.0.0/24, and so
on)
that we have to route unde
On 29/01/06, Marco Fretz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok thanks
>
> i think, 400 Mbit/s throughput should be enough for this usage.
>
> another question: does anyone know if there is a network card that can
> do something like cisco wirespeed routing? or is there anything that can
> handle softwar
I think that a "What is the preferred way to submit contributions?"
(and give the exact diff command with prefered arguments, and "What is
the preferred license when submiting contributions?" would answer the
two most common questions when someone wants to contribute to the
project.
Greetings
ok thanks
i think, 400 Mbit/s throughput should be enough for this usage.
another question: does anyone know if there is a network card that can
do something like cisco wirespeed routing? or is there anything that can
handle software and hardware routing on a normal intel box?
> Since your boxe
Maybe it may help someone, :P
--- license.template Tue Jun 3 19:37:00 2003
+++ license.template.1 Sun Jan 29 10:00:22 2006
@@ -5,11 +5,14 @@
should be separated by a comma, e.g.
Copyright (c) 2003, 2004
+Note that less than and greater than signs below MUST be removed;
+they are the
On 2006/01/29 14:14, Gabriel George POPA wrote:
> I'm wondering if OpenBSD 3.8 will work on a SPARCSTATION 1+ computer.
It's listed on sparc.html.
> And another problem: it seems to have AUI ethernet. What kind of adapter
> (if any) can I find in order to use it's interface (AUI) with
> a com
Thank you very much for your advice. That's what I has looking for.
Thank you again!
Brett Lymn wrote:
>On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 02:14:38PM +0200, Gabriel George POPA wrote:
>
>
>>And another problem: it seems to have AUI ethernet. What kind of adapter
>>(if any) can I fin
On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 02:14:38PM +0200, Gabriel George POPA wrote:
>
> And another problem: it seems to have AUI ethernet. What kind of adapter
> (if any) can I find in order to use it's interface (AUI)
The thing you are looking for is called a medium access unit (MAU), it
converts the AUI in
Hello all,
I'm wondering if OpenBSD 3.8 will work on a SPARCSTATION 1+ computer.
Does anyone have a toy like this running OpenBSD?
And another problem: it seems to have AUI ethernet. What kind of adapter
(if any) can I find in order to use it's interface (AUI) with
a common 100Bas
Hello all,
I'm planning to deploy a small cluster behind my firewall (for test
purposes). What would be the recommender program
to use for clustering and wht can it do? Where should I start? I have 5
workstations (1GHz Intel Celeron)+server 3GHz Intel P4.
I know several ways of "cl
On 29/01/06, Marco Fretz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello there
>
> we are planning a medium lan party with about 200 - 300 clients. it's a
> normal gamer lan party but there will be a lot of traffic.
>
> we will habe about 6 subnets (like 10.5.0.0/24, 10.6.0.0/24, and so on)
> that we have to r
hello there
we are planning a medium lan party with about 200 - 300 clients. it's a
normal gamer lan party but there will be a lot of traffic.
we will habe about 6 subnets (like 10.5.0.0/24, 10.6.0.0/24, and so on)
that we have to route under each other. if we get a good sponsor we may
habe some
Hi...
I'm sorry to ask such a stupid question, but is there _any_ way to add a
group to another group (in /etc/group) ?
If it's not possible (which I tend to believe since there's nothing in the
man page that shows it could be done), do you guys have any tricks on how
to allow for instance 2 g
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