I did it a way that is not directly documented, and not shown in any
examples. Kinda had to guess. =(
Anyways, here it is:
inone = "fxp0"
intwo = "fxp1"
inthree = fxp2"
infour = "xl0"
infive = "xl1"
insix = "xl2"
all_ifs = "{" $inone $intwo $inthree $infour $infive $insix "}"
On Monday 13 Feb
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm a bit confused on the difference between SIZE and RES in the
> output of top(1) (the same goes for VSZ vs RSS in ps(1) output). The
> manpage says :
>
> SIZE The total size of the process (the text, data, and stack
> segments).
>
>
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Tony Sterrett wrote:
> > > I'm not sure I'd do it in that way. I'm thinking if BPF provided stateful
> > > inspection is would be
> > > more useful.
> >
> > Asking for stateful inspection in bpf(4) is like wanting a carburettor
> > for a pushbike. You might be able to shoehor
Joshua Sandbrook wrote:
The thing about that though, is it assumes I already have a working system..
eg, solaris is already installed.
Any ways around this?
The firmware update is distributed as a bootable file. Sun hardware can boot
from the net. Set up another machine according to diskles
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 12:04:12AM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> No punch intended to anyone at all, but I was just curious about the new
> Sun T1 processor and initiative.
>
> They release today their spec and documentations on the Internet:
>
> http://opensparc.sunsource.net/nonav/opensparct1
On 2/14/06, Emilio Perea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Installing the latest (Feb 13) i386 x*tgz on two different computers
> caused the keyboard to lock up. Mouse continued to work, but I was not
> Going back to the Feb 4 snapshot restored full functionality.
>
> It seems extremely unlikely that
No punch intended to anyone at all, but I was just curious about the new
Sun T1 processor and initiative.
They release today their spec and documentations on the Internet:
http://opensparc.sunsource.net/nonav/opensparct1.html
Is this is the type of documentations that OpenBSD is requesting fro
Installing the latest (Feb 13) i386 x*tgz on two different computers
caused the keyboard to lock up. Mouse continued to work, but I was not
able to type anything or switch consoles. The systems involved were a
Dell Precision 330 workstation (upgrade) and a Toshiba 3480CT laptop
(new install to se
Hi,
I'm looking to set up redundant firewalls in pretty much the same way as
is detailed in the PF FAQ. For discussion purposes, I've reproduced the
basic network layout below.
+| WAN/Internet |+
||
em2||em2
On 1/13/06, Bill Marquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/11/06, Bill Marquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 12/9/05, Srebrenko Sehic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The ciss driver works fine (no idea about speeds at this time, more on
> > that in a second).
> > The onboard broadcom nics do
I'm not sure I'd do it in that way. I'm thinking if BPF provided
stateful
inspection is would be
more useful.
Asking for stateful inspection in bpf(4) is like wanting a carburettor
for a pushbike. You might be able to shoehorn it in there, but it
won't
be pretty, will ruin its simplicity an
All,
I'm a bit confused on the difference between SIZE and RES in the
output of top(1) (the same goes for VSZ vs RSS in ps(1) output). The
manpage says :
SIZEThe total size of the process (the text, data, and stack
segments).
RES The current amount of resident memory.
Reading th
Hello,
What does anyone think about this M/B or recommendations for others?
I have found one recommendation on BSDForums.org for this dual AMD Opteron
M/B:
"tomek11-16-2004, 05:17 PM
I newer use this motherboard but it looks reasonably.
TYAN "Thunder K8SR (S2881G2NR)" AMD-8131 Chipset Server Mo
We just got a few of those at work, unfortunately they are now Windows
servers.
The CERC RAID card is an Adaptec and not supported. Here is a dmesg
booted from the on board sata.
OpenBSD 3.9-beta (GENERIC.MP) #578: Mon Jan 30 12:24:35 MST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile
On 14 Feb 2006, at 20:18, Brandon Mercer wrote:
>> Has anybody managed to get the CERC SATA raid controller running
>> on 3.8 or 3.9-stable? Alternatively, where's the cheapest source
>> of LSI SATA cards? Can I boot from a system installed on an LSI
>> card?
>
> LSI cards, as has been t
Gaby vanhegan wrote:
Hi,
I'm considering getting a Dell PowerEdge SC1420 SATA. We need a
small, cheap server for hosting some websites and email. A dual
PIII-733 generic server isn't cutting the mustard any more so it
looks like it's time to spend money.
Has anybody managed to get the
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 07:13:47PM +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
> > There was some discussion about this on the list some time ago.
> > Apparently the Linux version works OK in compatability mode. I
> > installed this version on my i386 OpenBSD machine. I haven't used
> > it -- other than to verif
Hi,
I'm considering getting a Dell PowerEdge SC1420 SATA. We need a
small, cheap server for hosting some websites and email. A dual
PIII-733 generic server isn't cutting the mustard any more so it
looks like it's time to spend money.
Has anybody managed to get the CERC SATA raid controlle
Little @home-server, Mainboard is a Gigabyte GA-5AX F3, Bios is AWARD
Version 4.51PG (Everything set to default.)
Perfect box until you try to do a "halt -p" ;-)
Below see "ps" and "trace" from ddb and dmesg.
# halt -p
/etc/rc.shutdown in progress...
/etc/rc.shutdown complete.
syncing disks... d
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Diana Eichert wrote:
> I was thinking there should have been something in the commit message
> about Dave contributing to this fix. The entire xargs discussion wouldn't
> have occurred if I hadn't used "find" in my reply to Dave regarding "PF
> or BPF".
>
> http://marc.theai
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Didier Wiroth wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm running current (built yesterday) on another i386 laptop with an Xorg 6.9
> build (from 19 January) where the maps fr_CH, de_CH etc all work without
> problem.
> There must have been some related keyboard map file changes since that day in
>
that smells like a bad bug. I'll look into that asap.
* Xavier Beaudouin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-14 11:26]:
> >Hi there,
>
> I have in the two last snapshot (9/02 and 12/02) are exiting very
> frequently with this error messages :
>
> >Feb 14 06:36:17 core-vel-1 bgpd[9573]: nexthop 85.xxx
> There was some discussion about this on the list some time ago.
> Apparently the Linux version works OK in compatability mode. I
> installed this version on my i386 OpenBSD machine. I haven't used
> it -- other than to verify soffice fires up -- so I can't say how
> well it works.
Yes, that wa
Ditto on the T42, it's internal ath0 works fine, as does X.
-Ober
Richard Chesler: [Reading a piece of paper] The first rule of Fight Club is you
don't talk about Fight Club?
Narrator: [Voice-over] I'm half asleep again; I must've left the original in
the copy machine.
Richard Chesler: The sec
Hi,
I'm running current (built yesterday) on another i386 laptop with an Xorg 6.9
build (from 19 January) where the maps fr_CH, de_CH etc all work without
problem.
There must have been some related keyboard map file changes since that day in
the x sources.
Are there any X gurus around that have
> I was thinking there should have been something in the commit message
> about Dave contributing to this fix. The entire xargs discussion wouldn't
> have occurred if I hadn't used "find" in my reply to Dave regarding "PF
> or BPF".
Something like ``please do not feed the Feustel again''?
Miod
Hello Bruno,
my old intel-466 machine is running OBSD for a while. Before I tried
the first time, I was afraid about the complexities involved in the
task of making OBSD a desktop environment. but when you have time to
learn, everything becomes easier. it's now working smoothly for me
with fluxbox
On 2/14/06, Bruno Carnazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to know if someone tried to build a desktop environment on
> OpenBSD/i386. I think to rich desktop like Gnome or KDE. Is it hard ?
> What's your feedback ?
I'm using amd64 on a Compaq Presario SR1720NX.
X -configure worked great to s
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
> From: Andreas Bihlmaier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 07:14:10 +0100
> Subject: Re: OpenBSD for a desktop environment ?
...
> Only think to remember is the lack of OpenOffice in (native)
> OpenBSD. Sure there
I was thinking there should have been something in the commit message
about Dave contributing to this fix. The entire xargs discussion wouldn't
have occurred if I hadn't used "find" in my reply to Dave regarding "PF
or BPF".
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=113991945111836&w=2
Log me
* Bruno Carnazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-14 06:13]:
>Hi all,
>
> I've tried an OpenBSD/i386 3.9-beta snapshots 2 weeks ago. It worked
> perfectly until now that I have build an AP with it, with an Nintendo
> USB connector. 2 times, pf died and vomit continuously things like :
>
> Feb 11
Hi Bruno,
I use OpenBSD 3.8 as my work desktop and it is
extremely smooth and a terrific experience. I'd used
Linux and then FreeBSD for years, but setting up X was
the easiest ever and I have not had a single glitch of
any sort yet (that wasn't due to my own ignorance). I
run Fluxbox on my 3 yr
* Tobias Ulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-14 04:37]:
> I don't know if this works with regular rules, but there is a recent
> post from Ray Lai where he points out that it's possible to use just
> interface instead of interface[0-n] [1].
> I didn't find this documented in pf.conf(5), but maybe
On 2/14/06, Bruno Carnazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to know if someone tried to build a desktop environment on
> OpenBSD/i386. I think to rich desktop like Gnome or KDE. Is it hard ?
> What's your feedback ?
Bruno.
I think that the best thing you can do is to try and se
Hi,
if I understand you correctly your testing consists of up and downloads
on your openbsd router. This is not the proper way to test network
performance on a router. I recommend using tools that dont involve any
i/o operations such as netperf etc.
According to your dmesg I wouldn't be surprised
Hi and thanks
I need pci card becuase i need install antena 7dbi o more,
if anybody has tried pci card (d-link, linsys, qcomp or trendnet:
support antenna), could you please tell us?
thanks
On 2/13/06, Bruno Carnazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just built my home Wifi AP wi
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Ray Lai wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 11:39:45AM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> > On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Michael Schmidt wrote:
> >
> > > Matthias Kilian wrote:
> > >
> > > > And watch out for silly file names containing whitespace.
> > > >
> > > > BTW: if this is a contest
Hi all,
For those interested here's a copy of the dmesg output on a Sun Fire
4200 system. More info (`sysctl hw; openssl speed; sysctl hw` output
for the temperature difference is also included for example ;) is
available at http://www.weirdnet.nl/openbsd/hardware/sunfire4200/
NB: The SAS control
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 11:39:45AM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Michael Schmidt wrote:
>
> > Matthias Kilian wrote:
> >
> > > And watch out for silly file names containing whitespace.
> > >
> > > BTW: if this is a contest on creative use of find(1) and other
> > > standard
On 14/02/06, Subcommander l0r3zz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anyone out there is running OpenBSD 3.8 or current with X-windows on any
> of the above
> could you let me know? I've searched the archives and the laptop pages and
> don't see any mention
> of these particular models. I'd like to mak
Jan Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My findings regarding the Lenovo Z60m is on
> http://openbsd.org/i386-laptop.html
Make that http://www.openbsd.org/i386-laptop.html (seems updates
are a bit slow).
> Can you specify you question? If it is something special you are
> woundering about I am
Subcommander l0r3zz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anyone out there is running OpenBSD 3.8 or current with
> X-windows on any of the above could you let me know? I've
> searched the archives and the laptop pages and don't see any
> mention of these particular models. I'd like to make sure I can
>
On 2/13/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > then i use wicontrol to configure my wlan:
>
> Why not make it simpler? ifconfig does all this and is
> portable to other cards.
>
> cat >> /etc/hostname.wi0 << EOF
> up nwid MyWifiName nwkey 0x0
> dhcp
> EOF
>
Because wi(4)
I've been looking to do this for a while. The only things holding me
back is the lack of nVidia support, but that's just me. I'll be putting
OpenBSD onto a laptop soon and seeing how many of my needs can be met
without having nVidia display drivers in place. It's just multimedia
performance tha
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is the new Rthreads library functional enought 3.9 that it can be used for
> 'experimental' purposes? Has there been anything documented yet as to it's
> used?
The moment it was committed it has been allright for experimenting,
just do not expect al
If anyone out there is running OpenBSD 3.8 or current with X-windows on any
of the above
could you let me know? I've searched the archives and the laptop pages and
don't see any mention
of these particular models. I'd like to make sure I can run OpenBSD before I
buy.
Is the new Rthreads library functional enought 3.9 that it can be used for
'experimental' purposes? Has there been anything documented yet as to it's
used?
Thanks!
Glenn
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Michael Schmidt wrote:
> Matthias Kilian wrote:
>
> > And watch out for silly file names containing whitespace.
> >
> > BTW: if this is a contest on creative use of find(1) and other
> > standard tools:
> >
> > $ find . -type f | sed '[EMAIL PROTECTED]@grep -l -- foo @' | s
Matthias Kilian wrote:
And watch out for silly file names containing whitespace.
BTW: if this is a contest on creative use of find(1) and other
standard tools:
$ find . -type f | sed '[EMAIL PROTECTED]@grep -l -- foo @' | sh
Yes, this isn't robust against whitespace, either PLUS it's
ineffici
Hi there,
I have in the two last snapshot (9/02 and 12/02) are exiting very
frequently with this error messages :
Feb 14 06:36:17 core-vel-1 bgpd[9573]: nexthop 85.xxx.xxx.1 now
valid: via 193.xx.xxx.1
Feb 14 06:36:17 core-vel-1 bgpd[20604]: fatal in RDE: nexthop_cmp:
unknown af
Feb 14 0
Hi OpenBSD community!
I built a small ethernet network with Windows and Linux boxes and an
OpenBSD router which is connected to the www via dsl.
The problem is that the upload speed from an intranet box to the BSD
server (over scp for example) is quite ok (about 13 MBit/s) but the
download speed
edgarz wrote:
I want to ask about NIC's with built in 3DES support, in my situation
Intel Pro 100 (Intel 82557). Is that 3DES support usable with OpenBSD +
isakmpd?
No. See http://www.openbsd.org/crypto.html#hardware
Idem for 3com NIC.
Cheers,
Dries
Hello community!
I want to ask about NIC's with built in 3DES support, in my situation
Intel Pro 100 (Intel 82557). Is that 3DES support usable with OpenBSD +
isakmpd?
Thanks
On 2/14/06, Bruno Carnazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to know if someone tried to build a desktop environment on
> OpenBSD/i386. I think to rich desktop like Gnome or KDE. Is it hard ?
> What's your feedback ?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Bruno.
>
>
hi all,
Same here.
OpenBSD st
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