On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 08:44:36PM -0700, Shawn Nock wrote:
> A quick search of the archive and google didn't turn anything up, so
> I'll ask here.
>
> Is there (if not could there be) a document that describes portions of
> the tree that particularly need attention? I am looking for a way to
>
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 20:44:36 -0700, Shawn Nock proclaimed...
> A quick search of the archive and google didn't turn anything up, so
> I'll ask here.
r'ut r'oh, you must be new here...
don your flame suit, gay apparel!
A quick search of the archive and google didn't turn anything up, so
I'll ask here.
Is there (if not could there be) a document that describes portions of
the tree that particularly need attention? I am looking for a way to
contribute and without a little direction the task seems daunting. The
On Tuesday 11 April 2006 00:51, Joco Salvatti wrote:
> I'd like to know your opinion about to major DNS servers: Bind and
> djbdns. Which one is the best (I'm not sure if I may ask it this way)?
That depends on your metric for "best".
> Which one you'd best recommend?
Im happy with djbdns since m
I have a userland process that once in a while goes haywire and starts
consuming lots of RAM. While I'm troubleshooting the problem, I need to set
up a way to limit this process's RAM consumption, to something along the
lines of 200MB.
I was looking at using some of the RAM limiting parameters in
I have an Asus A8N-E with an Athlon 64 3200+ CPU. I'm toying around
with overclocking it, and notice that there are utilities for linux
such as cpufreqd that allow some people to change their CPU Vcore.
Yes, I am familiar with the ramifications of doing this, etc.
I'm simply wondering of the pos
Dear friends,
i am running two xterm. When i run from any of them the "w" command i got this:
$ tty && w
/dev/ttyp0
10:47PM up 8 mins, 2 users, load averages: 0.88, 0.50, 0.23
USERTTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
griosp0 :0.0 10:45PM 0 w
griosp1 :0.0
Dave Harrison wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a machine sitting behind a NAT box, and another machine with a
> public IP.
>
> X.X.X.X -- NAT Y.Y.Y.Y === Z.Z.Z.Z
>
> I want to establish a nat-t IPsec vpn between X.X.X.X and Z.Z.Z.Z
>
> But I'm having a problem where X.X.X.X tries to contact Z
On Monday 10 April 2006 14:56, Martin Schrvder wrote:
> On 2006-04-10 00:59:22 +0200, viq wrote:
> > And what about the home and end keys? Any way to make them work?
>
> No problem here on 3.7 with TERM="xterm-xfree86"
(usually running things in screen - though that doesn't seem to matter much) I
On 10/04/06, Claudio Jeker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 06:56:33PM +0100, tony sarendal wrote:
> > On 10/04/06, Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > * tony sarendal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-10 19:04]:
> > > > On 10/04/06, Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECT
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 06:56:33PM +0100, tony sarendal wrote:
> On 10/04/06, Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > * tony sarendal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-10 19:04]:
> > > On 10/04/06, Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > * tony sarendal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2
I am resubmitting this as seems never to have made it onto the list,
with two of us getting similar problems I wonder if we are not both
making the same mistake.
===
I was about to submit what to to me appears to the same problem
To a
Cisco 7206VXR (NPE400) processor
IOS: c7200-
On 10 Apr 2006, at 17:29, Joachim Schipper wrote:
>> The only problem here is that I'm running 3.6 and pmacct requires
>> libpcap >= 0.6, and 0.3 is what I have. I can't do an upgrade at the
>> moment, there's too many variables, but if I were to build libpcap
>> from source, would it clobber the
I'm testing in a network where every router peers only with physically
connected routers,
every peer is configured as a route-reflector client, every peering is
configured with
set next-hop self and set metric +100, all routers in the same AS.
Every router also peers with a route-server which runs
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 11:50:34AM -0700, Chris McCann wrote:
> http://plplot.sourceforge.net/
Interesting, at least at a first glance.
Right now I'm preparing a port to play a little bit.
Ciao,
Kili
--
GUIs normally make it simple to accomplish simple actions and impossible to
accompl
Start here:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq1.html#HowAbout
Joco Salvatti wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to know your opinion about to major DNS servers: Bind and
djbdns. Which one is the best (I'm not sure if I may ask it this way)?
Which one you'd best recommend? I've already used Bind (and I still
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 07:03:00PM +0200, Hannah Schroeter wrote:
> Hello!
>
> On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 09:23:39PM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> >Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
> >>On 4/5/06, Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>I'm sick and tired of this "OpenBSD doesn't perform well" FUD. It i
On 10/04/06, Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> * tony sarendal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-10 19:04]:
> > On 10/04/06, Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > * tony sarendal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-08 00:51]:
> > > > It looks like bgpd has a problem with validating
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'd like to know your opinion about to major DNS servers: Bind and
> djbdns. Which one is the best (I'm not sure if I may ask it this way)?
You may, but it's not a good line of questioning. There is no "best" as this
is a matter for subjective debate. It is a fruitless q
Tanks for all!
On 4/10/06, Obi Okeke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Joco,
> Personally, I would VERY highly recommend DJBDNS for
> DNS and also Qmail for Email Servers. I've used both
> on multiple servers for 7 years straight and NEVER
> EVER had one single issue - no security hacks and no
> pe
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 01:51:29PM -0300, Jo?o Salvatti wrote:
> P.S. My intention is not starting a flamed discussion or even an
> argument. I just want to know your opinion about this issue.
When you ask for opinions, they become heated. Had you done your
basic homework and looked up previous d
On 2006/04/10 13:51, Joco Salvatti wrote:
> I'd like to know your opinion about to major DNS servers: Bind and
> djbdns. Which one is the best (I'm not sure if I may ask it this way)?
'best' means nothing without asking what they're best for.
djbdns is pretty good at some things and terrible at o
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 13:51:29 -0300, Joco Salvatti proclaimed...
> I'd like to know your opinion about to major DNS servers: Bind and
> djbdns. Which one is the best (I'm not sure if I may ask it this way)?
> Which one you'd best recommend? I've already used Bind (and I still
> use it) and I know
* tony sarendal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-10 19:04]:
> On 10/04/06, Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > * tony sarendal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-08 00:51]:
> > > It looks like bgpd has a problem with validating nexthop on new
> > interfaces
> > > when they are created.
> > > A
Alexander Yurchenko schrieb:
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 08:09:52AM -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote:
There is no such thing as SATA hotplug. There are hacks by hardware
there is such thing as SATA hotplug.
read SATA spec.
lil' followup: it's really being used
http://www.sun.com/servers/entry/x210
Alexander Yurchenko schrieb:
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 08:09:52AM -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote:
There is no such thing as SATA hotplug. There are hacks by hardware
there is such thing as SATA hotplug.
read SATA spec.
indeed (didn't know either, but i'm a scsi guy :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/w
On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 03:16:04PM -0700, Gustavo A. Baratto wrote:
> Greetings all...
>
> We were trying to upgrade a couple of boxes (fw1 and fw2) running 3.6 to
> 3.8, but we came across an interesting problem with carp...
>
> First we installed 3.8 from scratch on just fw2, and kept fw1 in
>
Hello!
On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 09:23:39PM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
>>On 4/5/06, Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>I'm sick and tired of this "OpenBSD doesn't perform well" FUD. It is
>>>nothing but FUD or over-generalization.
>>Well, I don't entirely agree.
Hi all,
I'd like to know your opinion about to major DNS servers: Bind and
djbdns. Which one is the best (I'm not sure if I may ask it this way)?
Which one you'd best recommend? I've already used Bind (and I still
use it) and I know it works perfectly fine. But before getting in
touch with OpenBSD
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 08:09:52AM -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> There is no such thing as SATA hotplug. There are hacks by hardware
there is such thing as SATA hotplug.
read SATA spec.
--
Alexander Yurchenko
> If you can manage it, it might be best to cut fiber access instead of
> power.
> Joachim
True - but to place fiber switch I can kill in the middle is a tad
beyond my budget! I guess I could have a servo-actuated guillotine over
the fibers themselves... ;)
-C
On 10/04/06, tony sarendal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> On 10/04/06, Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > * tony sarendal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-08 00:51]:
> > > It looks like bgpd has a problem with validating nexthop on new
> > interfaces
> > > when they are created.
> >
Tried bridging ral0 and sis0, still no dhcp lease.
I've found a workaround though:
Entering the nwkey as dec not hex and all works fine;
This works: ifconfig ral0 nwkey abcde
This does NOT work: ifconfig ral0 nwkey 0x1234567890
The clients I have tried is all Windows XP, don't know if this is a
> -Original Message-
> From: francisco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 4:07 PM
> To: Barry, Christopher
> Subject: Re: IO fencing question
>
> > Thanks everyone for your ideas on this. As it turns out,
> the issue is
> > indeed the switch's redundant fiber port n
On 10/04/06, Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> * tony sarendal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-08 00:51]:
> > It looks like bgpd has a problem with validating nexthop on new
> interfaces
> > when they are created.
> > A flap of the interface or restarting bgpd makes nexthop validate.
> > I
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 03:05:19PM +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
> On 9 Apr 2006, at 18:55, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
>
> > And the winner is:
> >
> > pmacct.
>
> The only problem here is that I'm running 3.6 and pmacct requires
> libpcap >= 0.6, and 0.3 is what I have. I can't do an upgrade at the
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 07:29:54AM -0400, Johan wrote:
> Hansen Cahyono skrev:
> >Johan linner.biz> writes:
> >
> >
> >>Ok, I have narrowed the problem down.
> >>If I don't use a wep key (ifconfig ral0 -nwkey) then dhcpd works and the
> >>client gets the ip.
> >>So it seems like some kind of prob
Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
Hello everyone!
I'm having a bit of trouble trying to access a Windows 2003 server
that is behind an OpenBSD 3.9 -current firewall.
>From the LAN, I can remote access the 2k3 server easily, by just
opening the mstsc and entering the machine's IP (192.168.0.1).
The prob
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 03:55:44PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Joachim Schipper wrote:
> > Falk Huseman wrote:
> > You might also want to take a look at the 'async' mount option. Horrible
> > filesystem damage is just around the corner, but it's not like that
> > matters all that much for Squi
I'm running 3.8-release with a pair of CARP'd firewalls, CARP0 has two
additional aliases and everythings working well.
The only difference is that in my hostname.carp0 I don't specify the VHID/PASS
etc on the alias lines.
i.e. your file is
inet 1.2.3.2 255.255.255.0 1.2.3.255 vhid 1 pass f
Hello,
I got my sl-3200 today :-))
I installed the latest zaurus snapshot on it, and works really well.
There are no packages in the snapshots/packages/arm directory.
Are there any chances that there will be some arm current snapshots packages
in the near future?
Thx a lot
Didier
> > The hardware will be on the low to medium end (budget 400-600 EURO).
> >
> > Which processor architecture is faster for firewalling purposes? pf
> > runs in kernelspace AFAIK, so will dual-core be useless? AMD64?
> > Pentium 4?
Unless you're pushing lots of traffic, you don't describe any
Hi All,
Last week I VERY sucessfully replaced our Cisco router with an OpenBSD
box. I had one issue with a OBSD -> Cisco VPN, that the list very
quickly helped me fix, and I'm hoping we can again!
Cisco Ext IP = yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
My OBSD Ext IP = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
My OBSD subnet = xxx.xxx.xxx.0/24
S
On 9 Apr 2006, at 18:55, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
> And the winner is:
>
> pmacct.
The only problem here is that I'm running 3.6 and pmacct requires
libpcap >= 0.6, and 0.3 is what I have. I can't do an upgrade at the
moment, there's too many variables, but if I were to build libpcap
from sour
* Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-10 15:56]:
> while playing with this I noticed vlan does not correctly inherit
> baudrate from the parent interface tho :)
argh, botched the diff
Index: if_vlan.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 01:00:23PM +0200, Falk Husemann wrote:
> Hello misc!
> We're using OpenBSD on our Hardware since 2003 and have run our
> Firewall on OpenBSD since that time too (always following -STABLE).
>
> Now the box i once built for that purpose has broken down and I'm in
> need o
* tony sarendal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-08 00:51]:
> It looks like bgpd has a problem with validating nexthop on new interfaces
> when they are created.
> A flap of the interface or restarting bgpd makes nexthop validate.
> I have only tested with vlan interfaces.
bizarre. I was able to see -
On 4/10/06, Frank Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Apr 9, 2006, at 12:10 PM, Jeff Quast wrote:
>
> > On 4/9/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 01:04:33PM -0400, Jeff Quast wrote:
> >>> I've been using openbsd+pf for a router for some time at a
> >>>
Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is no such thing as SATA hotplug. There are hacks by hardware
> vendors to make it sort of work but it isn't spec'd.
>
> OpenBSD doesn't support hot plugging besides PCMCIA & USB devices.
Plus macppc mediabay(4) as of 3.9 (:
martin
Am 06.04.2006 um 00:16 schrieb Gustavo A. Baratto:
The problem is with carp0, that has a few aliases in
/etc/hostname.carp0... after executing "sh /etc/netstart carp0",
vhd1 on
fw2 became MASTER, and vhid1 on fw1 stayed as MASTER, as well.
I've got the same problem with carp under FreeBSD.
On 2006-04-10 13:00:23 +0200, Falk Husemann wrote:
> Now the box i once built for that purpose has broken down and I'm in
> need of a replacement I'll assemble myself again. The box serves a
> squid, a pf (with 2 and 1/2 pages DinA4 ruleset), named and httpd-SSL
I'm happily running a FW with s
There is no such thing as SATA hotplug. There are hacks by hardware
vendors to make it sort of work but it isn't spec'd.
OpenBSD doesn't support hot plugging besides PCMCIA & USB devices.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Today I`ve read that the new HyperionDrivers (5.08A) from VIA enable
sup
On 2006-04-10 00:59:22 +0200, viq wrote:
> And what about the home and end keys? Any way to make them work?
No problem here on 3.7 with TERM="xterm-xfree86"
What are your problems?
Best
Martin
--
http://www.tm.oneiros.de
On Apr 9, 2006, at 12:10 PM, Jeff Quast wrote:
On 4/9/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 01:04:33PM -0400, Jeff Quast wrote:
I've been using openbsd+pf for a router for some time at a
neighbor's
house. The router has been upgraded and now has several NIC'
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On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 01:23:17PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have done some searching for ways to graph 2 and 3-d data using a C
program on openbsd and not found anything particularly satisfactory.
perhaps i'm not using the right keywords. i need to graph data from a
C program and would
Hansen Cahyono skrev:
Johan linner.biz> writes:
Ok, I have narrowed the problem down.
If I don't use a wep key (ifconfig ral0 -nwkey) then dhcpd works and the
client gets the ip.
So it seems like some kind of problem with hostap/ral/nwkey together
with dhcpd...
/Johan
Hi,
Try to crea
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Hi there,
I'm using OpenBSD 3.8 as a small desktop and I need to connect to a
bloody windows box (2003 server).
I used to use rdesktop for that purpose and it worked fine under FreeBSD.
With OpenBSD rdesktop keeps on crashing while connecting to that
Hello misc!
We're using OpenBSD on our Hardware since 2003 and have run our
Firewall on OpenBSD since that time too (always following -STABLE).
Now the box i once built for that purpose has broken down and I'm in
need of a replacement I'll assemble myself again. The box serves a
squid, a p
d 269330400 wrote:
> I recently installed OpenBSD 3.8 (I haven't received my 3.9 CD in the
> mail yet), and am having problems getting X to work (among other
> things).
>
> It's a Dell Inspiron 1300 notebook w/ Integrated Intel Media
> Accelerator 900 Graphics (Intel 915GM). The full dmesg is belo
On 2006/04/10 15:48, Siju George wrote:
> D-Link DFE-570TX Quad port
Incidentally D-Link are in the doghouse at the moment for selling
consumer routers configured to query a number of stratum-1 NTP
timeservers intended for restricted use: (not just phk's).
http://www.lightbluetouch
Hi,
Support for
D-Link DFE-570TX Quad port
ethernet adapter on OpenBSD 3.8 amd64 port is mentioned in
http://www.openbsd.org/amd64.html#hardware
Could some one please tell me if
D-Link DFE-580TX Quad Port
is supported too?
http://www.dlink.co.in/dlink/Products/Adapters/dfe580tx.htm
The "DF
Johan linner.biz> writes:
> Ok, I have narrowed the problem down.
> If I don't use a wep key (ifconfig ral0 -nwkey) then dhcpd works and the
> client gets the ip.
> So it seems like some kind of problem with hostap/ral/nwkey together
> with dhcpd...
>
> /Johan
>
>
Hi,
Try to create a brid
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 09:43:44AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Today I`ve read that the new HyperionDrivers (5.08A) from VIA enable
> support for Hotplugging for the followring chipsets:
>
> Southbridges: VT8237, VT8237Plus, VT8237R, VT8251, VT8237A, VX700, CX700,
> VT6421 and VT
Hello,
Today I`ve read that the new HyperionDrivers (5.08A) from VIA enable
support for Hotplugging for the followring chipsets:
Southbridges: VT8237, VT8237Plus, VT8237R, VT8251, VT8237A, VX700, CX700,
VT6421 and VT6420
I tried to google the answer but I didn`t found anything so I decided to
as
Hi Lasse,
The manpages for the supported drivers frequently (if not always) contain the
names of supported and/or tested hardware.
>- Oorspronkelijk bericht -
>Van: Leonardo Rodrigues [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Verzonden: maandag, april 10, 2006 08:53 AM
>Aan: 'Lasse Bach'
>CC: misc@open
Here's a quote from the FAQ:
"Other manufacturers, such as Broadcom, Texas Instruments and
Connexant have actively fought our attempts to develop free drivers
for their products. We encourage you to respect their wishes by not
buying their products. Realtek, Ralink, Atmel, and ADMtek make good
prod
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