Just a heads up for the few that use Ben Goren's Trumpetpower port for
chrsh, http://www.trumpetpower.com/OpenBSD/chrsh
It may not work as is with OpenBSD 3.9, without tweaking.
but the official ports for current is compiling nicely even kde so far!
got the following with current grabbed this
It's a digital phone for left-handed people.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is there a file called "[" in the /bin directory of my generic 3.8
build?
144 -r-xr-xr-x 2 root bin 72128 Sep 10 15:18 [
Tim B
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On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 23:54:21 -0500, Steven S wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> John R. Shannon wrote:
>>> On Monday 06 February 2006 06:46, Nickolay A Burkov wrote:
Hi, All!
I have a router with two external ethernet links to two different
ISPs. Could someone recommend me a g
Interesting. I see that man calls it test(1) but searching the online
man pages for "[" doesn't find it.
>On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 09:00:59PM -0800,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>wrote:
>> Why is there a file called "[" in the /bin directory of my generic
3.8
>> build?
>>
>> 144 -r-xr-xr-x 2 root bin
On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Why is there a file called "[" in the /bin directory of my generic 3.8
> build?
>
> 144 -r-xr-xr-x 2 root bin 72128 Sep 10 15:18 [
"man [" will explain everything. :)
--Bart
Brett Lymn wrote:
> Ever wondered why:
>
> if [ -x some/file ]
> then
> echo "file executable"
> fi
>
> works in /bin/sh?
Actually [ in sh is a shell-builtin, but apart from that that's
what it's about.
Additionally:
ls -li '/bin/test' '/bin/['
# Han
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 05:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Why is there a file called "[" in the /bin directory of my generic 3.8
> build?
>
> 144 -r-xr-xr-x 2 root bin 72128 Sep 10 15:18 [
>
> Tim B
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On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 09:00:59PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Why is there a file called "[" in the /bin directory of my generic 3.8
> build?
>
> 144 -r-xr-xr-x 2 root bin 72128 Sep 10 15:18 [
>
Ever wondered why:
if [ -x some/file ]
then
echo "file executable"
fi
works in /bin
> Why is there a file called "[" in the /bin directory of my generic 3.8
> build?
>
> 144 -r-xr-xr-x 2 root bin 72128 Sep 10 15:18 [
Have you tried 'man [' ?
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ask, squeezing my mouse in a non-approved manner." -- BOFH,
Why is there a file called "[" in the /bin directory of my generic 3.8
build?
144 -r-xr-xr-x 2 root bin 72128 Sep 10 15:18 [
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> John R. Shannon wrote:
>> On Monday 06 February 2006 06:46, Nickolay A Burkov wrote:
>>> Hi, All!
>>>
>>> I have a router with two external ethernet links to two different
>>> ISPs. Could someone recommend me a good technique to organize
> failover with
> these
...
>> I
FWIW, it appears the issue only happens in relation to the pppoe
interface--meaning, nmap scans over wi and fxp work as expected.
Melameth, Daniel D. wrote:
> Okan Demirmen wrote:
> > On Mon 2006.02.06 at 20:31 +0100, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> > > On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 10:03:57PM -0500, Melameth
Okan Demirmen wrote:
> On Mon 2006.02.06 at 20:31 +0100, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 10:03:57PM -0500, Melameth, Daniel D. wrote:
> > > Joachim Schipper wrote:
> > > > On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 10:02:32PM -0500, Melameth, Daniel D.
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > An nmap scan gives
John R. Shannon wrote:
> On Monday 06 February 2006 06:46, Nickolay A Burkov wrote:
>> Hi, All!
>>
>> I have a router with two external ethernet links to two different ISPs.
>> Could someone recommend me a good technique to organize failover with
these
>> two channels (similar to trunk(4) but on hi
On Sun, 5 Feb 2006, Esben Norby wrote:
Yes, tiny baby steps has been taking in order to startup a OpenPIMD project,
but don't hold your breath...
;-P (I've never been one for doing as I am told)
Step one would probably be a PIM-DM, later on it can be expanded to support
PIM-SM.
DM would b
On 2/6/06, MikeyG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm seeing a recurring problem whereby a users process is causing the
> system to crash by (I believe) filling up the /tmp partition.
I have several boxes which all have /tmp (and /var/log) on a mfs, which
is 105% after some time. These boxes admitted
MikeyG wrote:
Hi,
I'm seeing a recurring problem whereby a users process is causing the
system to crash by (I believe) filling up the /tmp partition. Twice this
week this has happened shortly after I have renice-d a resource hungry
bittorrent download I've seen a user running.
I question you
Christian Weisgerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, this is as good an opportunity as any to write down what I
> did to my wireless a while ago:
Meanwhile, ipsecctl has gained support for pre-shared key authentication.
So in 3.9, things are simpler still:
Configure dhcpd on the gateway (172.
Or you could just create a single RAID disk and then slice it up...
On Feb 6, 2006, at 6:56 AM, Dirk Fohrenkamm wrote:
I have replied to this type of email several times before. The short
answer is that I don't know why it is broken and have not been able
to fix it yet. The message is there t
same problem with 30-01-06 snapshot (burned from ISO). An external
USB keyboard works fine. dmesg follows:
[ bsd ELF symbol table not valid: symtab unaligned ]
[ no symbol table formats found ]
console out [ATY,Jasper_A]console in [keyboard] USB and ADB found,
using USB
using parent ATY,Jaspe
> on my powerbook5,2 (G4 15"), runs through booting fine, but at the
> install,upgrade,shell prompt, the keyboard doesn't work ( but
> still lights the LED)
Can you try the latest snapshot (January 30th)? If the built-in keyboard
still fails to work, can you plug an external USB keyboard to g
--- plz? yeah plz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Currently my brother and I try to set up a vpn using isakmpd between two
> OBSD 3.8 boxes. We had a similar vpn working before. We both changed
> ADSL providers and thought it is time for an upgrade. However...
I did notice some redun
On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 09:07:59AM -0600, Matthew S Elmore wrote:
> Greetings misc@,
>
> I am using rdist (with ssh as the transport) to update files from one
> machine to another.
>
> This works fine, except that it does not send the notify message once it
> is complete. When running rdist fro
On Mon 2006.02.06 at 20:31 +0100, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 10:03:57PM -0500, Melameth, Daniel D. wrote:
> > Joachim Schipper wrote:
> > > On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 10:02:32PM -0500, Melameth, Daniel D. wrote:
> > > > An nmap scan gives me this:
> > > >
> > > > $ sudo nmap 20
On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 01:10:20AM -0800, David Benfell wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to debug my packet filtering rules. The problem is that
> messages sent from my internal network are not getting through to the
> SMTP host on my OpenBSD 3.8-CURRENT system.
>
> The only output I'm getting
On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 10:03:57PM -0500, Melameth, Daniel D. wrote:
> Joachim Schipper wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 10:02:32PM -0500, Melameth, Daniel D. wrote:
> > > An nmap scan gives me this:
> > >
> > > $ sudo nmap 208.139.x.x
> > >
> > > Starting nmap 3.81 ( http://www.insecure.org/nm
> When the system comes back up everything appears to be fine, /tmp having
> been emptied by rc. There seems to be nothing logged to tell me what
> might have happened so I'm just left scratching my head.
After a crash boot into single user and see what's in /tmp.
Hi,
I'm seeing a recurring problem whereby a users process is causing the
system to crash by (I believe) filling up the /tmp partition. Twice this
week this has happened shortly after I have renice-d a resource hungry
bittorrent download I've seen a user running.
I have sensible user block qu
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-03 15:11]:
> Thanks a bunch fella's.
>
> I got TLS working. Except for the fact that I cannot use port 587 in
> (yes I know) Outlook Express. If I keep it at port 25, everything runs
> like a charm. The server is listening on port tcp 587. However,
Paolo Supino wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to have normal people's ftp file transfers to
/var/log/ftpd?
TIA
Paolo
man ftpd, you are looking for -l x2 me thinks ..
--
Roy Morris
Hi Joel
There is a special case where anonymous ftp transfers are written to
/var/log/ftpd (when using
double 'l' switch) . When writing /var/log/ftpd it uses a different file
format than the one used
when writing to /var/log/xferlog. I'm interested in the information and
not the name of the f
RTFM.
hi,
if i, for example setup "scrub max-mss 1462" in my pf.conf,
where can i see these values have been set? is there any
command that views the current scrub rules/states?
btw., anybody had a look on my other posting regarding the macros
for filenames in table-statements?
br, mdff..
Hi
Is it possible to have normal people's ftp file transfers to
/var/log/ftpd?
TIA
Paolo
Henning Brauer wrote:
wait, I think I see a bug and "announce capabilities no" doesn't work :)
please try this diff.
Index: session.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.sbin/bgpd/session.c,v
retrieving revision 1.243
diff -u -p -r1.243 sess
Greetings misc@,
I am using rdist (with ssh as the transport) to update files from one
machine to another.
This works fine, except that it does not send the notify message once it
is complete. When running rdist from the command line, it hangs here:
$ sudo rdist -o remove -f /etc/Distfile.n
Hello all,
Currently my brother and I try to set up a vpn using isakmpd between two
OBSD 3.8 boxes. We had a similar vpn working before. We both changed ADSL
providers and thought it is time for an upgrade. However...
Our vpn refuses to work. We singled out a possible firewall problem. The
p
On Monday 06 February 2006 06:46, Nickolay A Burkov wrote:
> Hi, All!
>
> I have a router with two external ethernet links to two different ISPs.
> Could someone recommend me a good technique to organize failover with these
> two channels (similar to trunk(4) but on higher level)? I thought about
>
On 2006/02/06 14:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Smtp proxy?
> You mean an emailserver.
Siju, if you want to do this, look at 'mailertable' in Sendmail or the
equivalent in other MTAs.
On 2/5/2006 at 11:10 PM Keith Richardson wrote:
|If you get your IP dynamically from you ISP, your IP can potentially
|change every max-lease-time
|
|This will handle the pesty case of your IP changing.
|
|1. dyndns.org - get a free subdomain to map to your IP.
|2. ddclient package - updates you
Hello all,
Currently my brother and I try to set up a vpn using isakmpd between two
OBSD 3.8 boxes. We had a similar vpn working before. We both changed ADSL
providers and thought it is time for an upgrade. However...
Our vpn refuses to work. We singled out a possible firewall problem. The
p
Hello all,
Currently my brother and I try to set up a vpn using isakmpd between two
OBSD 3.8 boxes. We had a similar vpn working before. We both changed ADSL
providers and thought it is time for an upgrade. However...
Our vpn refuses to work. We singled out a possible firewall problem. The
pflog
On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 12:34:26 +0530
Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
> Hi all,
>
> Till now I have been Simply NATing SMTP and POP connections form the
> LAN through the OpenBSD 3.8 Firewall.
>
> I would like to have some finer control of mails comming in and going
> out and would like to in
Hi, All!
I have a router with two external ethernet links to two different ISPs.
Could someone recommend me a good technique to organize failover with these two
channels (similar to trunk(4) but on higher level)?
I thought about writing the Perl script to periodically ping destination on
master
Alexander Farber wrote:
> And there is also ipcheck.py
>
> On 2/6/06, Keith Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> This will handle the pesty case of your IP changing.
>>
>> 1. dyndns.org - get a free subdomain to map to your IP.
>> 2. ddclient package - updates your DNS whenever your IP cha
Smtp proxy?
You mean an emailserver.
I have postfix running as my primary mailserver. It delivers mail to my
backend Exchange server and relays e-mail voor the same exchange server.
So, in a way, it's proxy-ing the e-mail.
With postfix, you have almost unlimited control over the complete mail
pro
--- David Benfell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to debug my packet filtering rules. The problem is that
> messages sent from my internal network are not getting through to the
> SMTP host on my OpenBSD 3.8-CURRENT system.
A common debugging approach is to log on all blo
Marco Peereboom([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2006.02.03 14:30:19 +:
> You need to give some more to work with. Can you please figure out the serial
> deal and send me that output please?
Okay, the serial console does not work, despite 2 hours of trying.
If anybody knows how to use serial console on
Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 12:34:26PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
Hi all,
Till now I have been Simply NATing SMTP and POP connections form the
LAN through the OpenBSD 3.8 Firewall.
I would like to have some finer control of mails comming in and going
out and would like t
On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 12:34:26PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Till now I have been Simply NATing SMTP and POP connections form the
> LAN through the OpenBSD 3.8 Firewall.
>
> I would like to have some finer control of mails comming in and going
> out and would like to install a SMTP
> I have replied to this type of email several times before. The short
> answer is that I don't know why it is broken and have not been able
> to fix it yet. The message is there to warn and protect you from bad
> things.
thanks for the adice;
looks like I have to try other OS, maybe Debian :-(
So Damien Bergamini and I have put together a driver for
the Ethernet controllers NVIDIA put out.
They don't provide documentation or even have a list
of names for the chips, but will happily agree
to let various parties distribute a driver kludged
around a binary blob.
Suffice to say, we have ha
* Karl Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-06 12:48]:
> Karl Austin wrote:
> >Tried with:
> >
> >announce IPv6 none
> >
> >and:
> >
> >announce capabilities no
> >
> >but neither make any difference.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Karl
> >
>
> Just tried again, shut the session down at both sides for a few
* Karl Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-06 12:33]:
> Henning Brauer wrote:
> >* Karl Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-06 11:39]:
> >>I've just upgraded a box to the 3.9 Snapshot from 30th January and now
> >>whenever bgpd tries to open a session with a Extreme BlackDiamond it
> >>reports th
Karl Austin wrote:
Tried with:
announce IPv6 none
and:
announce capabilities no
but neither make any difference.
Thanks,
Karl
Just tried again, shut the session down at both sides for a few minutes
and waited, then brought them back up, and it seems that "announce
capabilities no" did
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Karl Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-06 11:39]:
Hi,
I've just upgraded a box to the 3.9 Snapshot from 30th January and now
whenever bgpd tries to open a session with a Extreme BlackDiamond it
reports the following:
received notification: error in OPEN message,
* Karl Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-06 11:39]:
> Hi,
>
> I've just upgraded a box to the 3.9 Snapshot from 30th January and now
> whenever bgpd tries to open a session with a Extreme BlackDiamond it
> reports the following:
>
> received notification: error in OPEN message, optional param
Hi,
I've just upgraded a box to the 3.9 Snapshot from 30th January and now
whenever bgpd tries to open a session with a Extreme BlackDiamond it
reports the following:
received notification: error in OPEN message, optional parameter error
This was all working fine with a 3.8 snapshot before.
hi guys,
i try to use a macro for having the dir for
my tables only once in my pf.conf file:
dir_tab = "/etc/pf/tables"
table persist file $dir_tab/tab1
table persist file $dir_tab/tab2
table persist file $dir_tab/tab3
the filename w/o quotes is a syntax error.
with quotes, the macro does not
And there is also ipcheck.py
On 2/6/06, Keith Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This will handle the pesty case of your IP changing.
>
> 1. dyndns.org - get a free subdomain to map to your IP.
> 2. ddclient package - updates your DNS whenever your IP changes.
Hello all,
I'm trying to debug my packet filtering rules. The problem is that
messages sent from my internal network are not getting through to the
SMTP host on my OpenBSD 3.8-CURRENT system.
The only output I'm getting from tcpdump is:
Feb 06 00:56:09.237698 0:3:93:eb:21:f2 0:a0:cc:65:ba:d0 080
Thanks everybody for helpful hints.
Dear Brad,
This morning downloaded the latest i386 snapshot and installed it.
Although I still get the error message "firmware handshake timed out", but after
the machine boots, the NIC speed is OK.
Thanks for your engagement.
Regards,
Amir
Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 10:35:16AM +0100, Guido Tschakert wrote:
Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 12:04:20PM +0500, Dmitry Slobodchikov wrote:
Growisofs don't work too neither -Z nor -M arguments
/home/zoosman->>dvd+rw-format -blank /dev/dvd
* DVD&RW/-RAM f
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