hi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I want to install mediawiki-1.5.6 on OpenBSD 3.8 release, and want to
use turck-mmcache to speed up the php, but i got an error message :
turck-mmcache version : 2.4.6
OS : OpenBSD 3.8 release
=== MESSAGES =
# export PHP_PREFIX=/usr/local/
# export AU
Hi list,
I am trying to setup a network between two OpenBSD 3.8 hosts via a USB
interface. I wanted to use the Interface as a pfsync device.
I thought it have read somewhere it is possible but cannot remember where,
so when I issue a: apropos usb | grep -i ether
I feel I will need a USB Etherne
On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Joel Gudknecht wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions to get this working. The IP
address issued is a 82.92.239.xx address and the default gateway is
195.190.249.xx which makes no sense to me.
You could try the following :
$ route add -net 10.0.0.138 -netmask
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 01:07:15PM +0800, Lars Hansson wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 February 2006 12:47, William Kranec wrote:
> > I'm trying to get the server to listen on localhost:5432. I've set the
> > following in postgresql.conf:
> >
> > listen_addresses = 'localhost'
>
> tried using 127.0.0.1?
On Tuesday 28 February 2006 12:47, William Kranec wrote:
> I'm trying to get the server to listen on localhost:5432. I've set the
> following in postgresql.conf:
>
> listen_addresses = 'localhost'
tried using 127.0.0.1?
---
Lars Hanssom
This may be off topic, if so, I will take it elsewhere.
That said, I am getting the following error when I start up PostgreSQL
on 3.8 (installed via packages):
LOG: could not bind IPv4 socket: Can't assign requested address
HINT: Is another postmaster already running on port 5432? If not, wait
How can I make a CARP IPv6 interface?
My IPv4 CARP interface is in MASTER state, but the IPv6 CARP interface
is in INIT state.
% cat /etc/hostname.vge0
up media 100baseTX mediaopt full-duplex inet6 fec0::f:213:49ff:fe17:4dcb
64
% ifconfig vge0
vge0: flags=8943
mtu 1500
lladdr 00:13:49:17
On 2006/02/27 16:29, Joel Gudknecht wrote:
> On 2/27/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 2006/02/27 16:02, Joel Gudknecht wrote:
> > > I'm trying to replace a USR router with a BSD one. The USR router is
> > > getting
> > > ns4all in the Netherlands, it does get an IP address as
Joel Gudknecht wrote:
> The netmask is 255.0.0.0 and yes, it's a speedtouch. What part would
> you recommend reconfiguring? I had a look at the web-interface and
> nothing jumped out that I should have changed. I'm trying to avoid
> having to mess with pppoe in userland if at all possible.
Try thi
On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> I am using OBSD for about 5 years now. I am need to write massive
> parallel applications and the traditional approach (fork/threaded app)
> is not an alternative due to performance issues.
>
> I wonder if the event driven approach by http://jcyclone.sf.
I am using OBSD for about 5 years now. I am need to write massive
parallel applications and the traditional approach (fork/threaded app)
is not an alternative due to performance issues.
I wonder if the event driven approach by http://jcyclone.sf.net is of
use? Any one here using it? Specially with
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 10:38:43AM +1300, Joshua Sandbrook wrote:
> Hello...
>
>
> Ive got two obsd firewalls, A and B. Both are using DSL routers, plugged into
> a nic via a crossover cable... and A and B's default routes are set to the
> DSL routers. A and B are also on the same LAN.
>
> Wha
On 2/27/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2006/02/27 16:02, Joel Gudknecht wrote:
> > I'm trying to replace a USR router with a BSD one. The USR router is getting
> > ns4all in the Netherlands, it does get an IP address assigned via
> > dhcp-spoofing (the modem's address is 10.0.
On 2006/02/27 16:02, Joel Gudknecht wrote:
> I'm trying to replace a USR router with a BSD one. The USR router is getting
> ns4all in the Netherlands, it does get an IP address assigned via
> dhcp-spoofing (the modem's address is 10.0.0.138 by default). I do not get a
> default gateway though, and
because you're only added the whitelist entry, not deleted
a grey one.
The grey entry is harmless, it will get reaped out of there
in 4 hours when it expires..
-Bob
* frantisek holop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-27 15:03]:
> hi there,
>
> when i explicitly whit
Hello,
I'm trying to replace a USR router with a BSD one. The USR router is getting
its IP, Gateway, and DNS from the ISP supplied modem currently.
When trying to setup the BSD firewall/router on the ADSL connection from
ns4all in the Netherlands, it does get an IP address assigned via
dhcp-spoof
hi there,
when i explicitly whitelist an ip address which just turned up in spamdb
as GREY, why is it still there also as GREY?
yyinteger> spamdb
GREY|xx.xx.xx.xx|<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>|<[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>|1141076813|1141091213|1141091213|1|0
integer> sudo spamdb -a xx.xx.xx.xx
integer> spamdb
WHI
Hello...
Ive got two obsd firewalls, A and B. Both are using DSL routers, plugged into
a nic via a crossover cable... and A and B's default routes are set to the
DSL routers. A and B are also on the same LAN.
What I want to do, is redirect incoming traffic from A to B, but to have B
route it
On Monday, February 27, Michael Schmidt wrote:
>
> version: 3.8
> architecture: i386
>
> I have seen that /etc cannot be located on a separated partition.
> Why can it be not on an extra partition?
Where is the information located that tells it how/where to mount
the /etc partition from?
--Toby
If people have NVIDIA Ethernet controllers that attach
Cicada/Vitesse PHYs ciphy(4), can you get in touch
with me ASAP. I have a fix for a problem for you
to test that will result in your adapter not working
in 3.9 if it does not get comitted very soon.
Thanks to everyone who sent me suggestions on this problem. Many dealt with
environment related variables, all of which matched and were not the cause
of the issue. While I still am not 100% sure as the cause I have found a
workaround, but one that is weird enough (at least to me) that I though I
Speaking from experience, I put /etc on a separate partition once, only took 2
hours to recover it but it was a lesson well learned... There are several
file located in the /etc/ directory that need to be immediately available
upon boot. These include /etc/fstab and /etc/rc*.
Tim Donahue
On M
Michael Schmidt wrote:
>
> I have seen that /etc cannot be located on a separated partition.
> Why can it be not on an extra partition?
The rc scripts need to be able to read /etc/fstab to know what
filesystems besides / to mount.
Dustin Lundquist
> I have seen that /etc cannot be located on a separated partition.
> Why can it be not on an extra partition?
Because it is the directory that contains the lists first shell script
which must be run, /etc/rc. Same reason that /sbin cannot be a
different mount point, because then you cannot get a
Hello!
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 07:37:12PM +0100, Michael Schmidt wrote:
>Hello,
>version: 3.8
>architecture: i386
>I have seen that /etc cannot be located on a separated partition.
>Why can it be not on an extra partition?
Because init wants to start a shell on /etc/rc, and mount -a ... wants
/
Hello,
version: 3.8
architecture: i386
I have seen that /etc cannot be located on a separated partition.
Why can it be not on an extra partition?
Have a nice day
Michael
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It's my fault. I was very tired. "freshclam -u root" solved
all (probably I had some problems with the permissions, because now a
simple "freshclam" works very well).
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 05:48:26PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i was writing a systrace rule and i could not find a way to create
> a rule that would permit writing
> to a file but only if it does not exists, so it could only create
> new files but not override old ones.
> Would that requ
* Peter Bako <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-25 15:33:28 -0800]:
> However when the cron job hits at midnight the script always fails and
> without any error message that I can get.
Whenever you have a problem like this (ie. "Script foo works perfectly
from the command line but not from cron"), you s
Dear misc readers,
i was writing a systrace rule and i could not find a way to create
a rule that would permit writing
to a file but only if it does not exists, so it could only create
new files but not override old ones.
Would that require a new feature to systrace or is it already
possible
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 03:40:17PM +0100, vladimir plotnikov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Sorry for stupid question.
> part of pf.conf:
>
> pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any port 21 keep state
> pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any port > 49151 keep state
> ...
> block return-rst i
Sorry, of course, this line exists in my config:
@4 pass in quick inet proto tcp from any to my.ip.address.com port =
ftp-data keep state
[ Skip steps: i=44 d=50 f=44 p=44 sa=end sp=end da=12 ]
[ queue: qname= qid=0 pqname= pqid=0 ]
On 2/27/06, edgarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi!
> you for
Dmesg output from a recent 3.9 snapshot kernel for a Phylon 627F-1G
motherboard with addon module AD3RTLANG with BIOS "optimized"
defaults is as follows:
OpenBSD 3.9-beta (GENERIC) #608: Sat Feb 25 13:12:29 MST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: VIA Nehemiah (
On Sunday, February 26, "Sgt. Stedenko" wrote:
>
> I had already seen that one and didn't find it to be any help. Thanks
> anyways though for taking the time. The author offers a solution but no
> explanation. I've tuned many sysctl's and experimented with the mtu's,
> changing from autoselect to
On Sunday, February 26, "Sgt. Stedenko" wrote:
>
> Is there a way to tell a process to switch which processor it's using in the
> SMP version of the obsd 3.8 system?
Short of using the primary cpu with a UP kernel, no.
> Also, have there been any efforts into Ethernet device polling in the bge
hi!
you forgot port 20 (ftp-data)
vladimir plotnikov wrote:
Hello!
Sorry for stupid question.
part of pf.conf:
pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any port 21 keep state
pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any port > 49151 keep state
...
block return-rst in log on $ext_if proto
Hello!
Sorry for stupid question.
part of pf.conf:
pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any port 21 keep state
pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any port > 49151 keep state
...
block return-rst in log on $ext_if proto tcp all
Part of log file:
Feb 27 14:56:46.142988 rule 59/(mat
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Just a first thought, but is the cable a crossover one?
> I believe dc NICs are not autosensing.
I didn't really mean it... it was a joke er I mean I was forced to
to write that at gunpoint er I mean I hit my head and got complete
On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 10:26:02PM -0300, Joco Salvatti wrote:
> I have installed xchm from a non-offical OpenBSD port. The
> installation process ran fine, however the program is not running
> completely fine. When I try to open a .chm document it doesn't open.
> In the status bar the message "con
Hi,
Just a first thought, but is the cable a crossover one?
I believe dc NICs are not autosensing.
Original Message:
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From: Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 03:54:53 -0600
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: no carrier seems obsd specific
Having a really basic ne
On 2/26/06, Josh Archambault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It appears that no one has tried OpenBSD on this board yet, but the
> prospect of a mini-itx board with 1G VIA chip and 4 Ethernet interfaces
> for less than $200 was interesting enough to me that I bought one
> anyway.
Agreed, they have a s
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On 27/02/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 26/02/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >> Van Hauser held a speach at the 22C3 about attacking IPv6.
> >> He also said that even OpenBSD is affected by some of the attacks.
> >>
> >> A working stream can be found
Hi!
I use -r potion with pkg_add not a -v
export PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.server.com/path/to/packages
pkg_add -r package_name
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed OpeBSD 3.8 in a server beyond a company's firewall, so i can't
use internet's server a source of my packages.
I downloaded the packages an
On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In his sliedes you may see (it`s at the movie after 40m19s) that he said
> that all OS he tested answered ->
>
> Fragmentation and followring RA
don't know what you are talking about here
> Responding to packets from multicast adresses
No, see ip
Having a really basic network problem that I've tried 2 hardware
solutions to without resolution:
Obsd machine has 2 nics and has had right along. I've used the nic
that dc0 is attached to many times. I've now installed a
second nic on another machine (running gentoo linux) to talk to that
second
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit (2006-02-27, 10:16:05):
> > export PKG_PATH= ftp://xx.xx.xx.xx:998//
$ echo --${PKG_PATH}--
$
Try removing the leading space...
--
Florin (Slippery) Iamandi
Reason is the first victim of emotion. -- Scytale, Dune Messiah
Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
So, I'd like to know if OpenBSD's
AFS could do the following (I assume that our actual file servers are
replaced by OpenBSD AFS cells) :
* Gently synchronize/distribute 2 physical file servers in 1 logical
file server (real time is not needed)
Yes.
* Does it scale we
I installed OpeBSD 3.8 in a server beyond a company's firewall, so i can't
use internet's server a source of my packages.
I downloaded the packages and now they are accessible by a server FTP and
a Http server
that use the ports 998 and 999.
With Iexplore or Mozilla now I see the list of packages i
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