reboot in single mode (boot -s)
manually mount your partitions and delete unneeded trash :)
Tito Mari Francis Escaqo wrote:
I got me a 3.8 box as gateway with bash as root's default shell. The
pf logs filled up the /var partition and bash complained about not
being able to load libiconv which I
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 12:40:28PM +0700, Tito Mari Francis Esca?o wrote:
| I got me a 3.8 box as gateway with bash as root's default shell. The
| pf logs filled up the /var partition and bash complained about not
| being able to load libiconv which I believe is a dependency of bash.
| With the fai
Thus spake Bruno Carnazzi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [10/05/06 01:37]:
: My home PF NATing gateway route just one PPTP tunnel (for my laptop),
: and I don't need special thing for it to work (GRE enabled via sysctl
: and pf must pass GRE proto). Is there a special case when you have
: multiple PPTP (GRE)
I got me a 3.8 box as gateway with bash as root's default shell. The
pf logs filled up the /var partition and bash complained about not
being able to load libiconv which I believe is a dependency of bash.
With the failure of loading libiconv, I can't login on the gateway box
and I can't login remo
Hi,
My home PF NATing gateway route just one PPTP tunnel (for my laptop),
and I don't need special thing for it to work (GRE enabled via sysctl
and pf must pass GRE proto). Is there a special case when you have
multiple PPTP (GRE) tunnels that need proxying ?
Best regards,
Bruno.
2006/5/10, D
On 5/9/06, Dave Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings,
I've been running a Debian based firewall for a number of years and have
a need to update the hardware, so have decided to change the OS over to
OpenBSD at the same time.
The box has 4 NICs(identical make/model) and by using 'ifrena
> > There may be a race in usb for how devices respond, but I bet it is small
> > and not really that worrying. One day maybe someone can look at it.
>
> Is there something to look for there? My limited experience with usb on
> OpenBSD leads me to think every thing comes in with the same order by
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 06:46:54PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >So the order in which the cards are detected is deterministic and never
> >changes? I'm not being a smartass, I really want to know.
>
> We have worked very hard at this. On a particular machine, yes, it should
> be deterministic.
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 08:03:41PM -0500, Tony Abernethy wrote:
> Darrin Chandler wrote:
> > So the order in which the cards are detected is deterministic and never
> > changes? I'm not being a smartass, I really want to know.
> Me, I just lurk here, but the impression I get is that
> 1) anywhere e
From: "Dr. David Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 9:43 PM
> Hi, I've installed OBSD 3.9 on a PIII, 700 MHz, 128 MB RAM.
> I tried doing some things to get Folding at Home client running,
> and it WAS at one point, but apparently I messed up something
> because every time I
Hi, I've installed OBSD 3.9 on a PIII, 700 MHz, 128 MB RAM.
I tried doing some things to get Folding at Home client running,
and it WAS at one point, but apparently I messed up something
because every time I try to start the program I get a message
something like:
ksh: ./FAH3Console-LinuxB.exe:
I find myself in a situation where I need to route a few PPTP tunnels
through a NATing PF gateway. Because of the usage of GRE, I'm aware that I
need to enable GRE via sysctl, and that I'll need to run the connections
through a proxy.
However, I'm having a hard time digging up a proxy I've got co
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 12:49:00AM +, Jason George wrote:
> >I need to install something besides Solaris on some SunBlade
> >1500's. Lookig at the supported hardware list (under SPARC64)
> >I don't see this machine listed.
> >
> >I was wondering what this issues preventing support on that hardw
> > Looks like bug in BIOS. Some motherboards affected but some not.
> >
> > I saw this on Dual P3 Supermicro motherboards on versions earlier
> > than 3.9. I see some people on misc@ experiencing similar trouble
> >
> > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=114656073922504&w=2
> > http:
Darrin Chandler wrote:
>
> On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 08:14:06PM -0400, Adam wrote:
> > On Tue, 09 May 2006 19:52:10 -0400 Dave Crawford
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > or another viable solution.
> >
> > There's no solution because there's no problem. OpenBSD
> doesn't randomly
> > reord
>> There's no solution because there's no problem. OpenBSD doesn't randomly
>> reorder interfaces for no reason.
>
>So the order in which the cards are detected is deterministic and never
>changes? I'm not being a smartass, I really want to know.
We have worked very hard at this. On a particular
>I need to install something besides Solaris on some SunBlade
>1500's. Lookig at the supported hardware list (under SPARC64)
>I don't see this machine listed.
>
>I was wondering what this issues preventing support on that hardware
>are?
Lack of support for Ultrasparc III and related glue logic...
>I've been running a Debian based firewall for a number of years and have
>a need to update the hardware, so have decided to change the OS over to
>OpenBSD at the same time.
>
>The box has 4 NICs(identical make/model) and by using 'ifrename' I'm
>able to specify which NICs are assigned each part
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 08:14:06PM -0400, Adam wrote:
> On Tue, 09 May 2006 19:52:10 -0400 Dave Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > or another viable solution.
>
> There's no solution because there's no problem. OpenBSD doesn't randomly
> reorder interfaces for no reason.
So the order in
On Tue, 09 May 2006 19:52:10 -0400 Dave Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> or another viable solution.
There's no solution because there's no problem. OpenBSD doesn't randomly
reorder interfaces for no reason.
Adam
Greetings,
I've been running a Debian based firewall for a number of years and have
a need to update the hardware, so have decided to change the OS over to
OpenBSD at the same time.
The box has 4 NICs(identical make/model) and by using 'ifrename' I'm
able to specify which NICs are assigned e
Original message
>Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 16:48:34 -0500
>From: Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: binat question
>To: misc@openbsd.org
>
>binat works great and allows remote machines to access privately addressed
>local
>machines of mine via a public IP. if a machine at 1
I need to install something besides Solaris on some SunBlade
1500's. Lookig at the supported hardware list (under SPARC64)
I don't see this machine listed.
I was wondering what this issues preventing support on that hardware
are?
--
U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote - Officials Cite 83% Turnout De
> Would this be his box?
>
> http://user.dtcc.edu/~ctribo/88k/index.html
Yes, with an older kernel.
Miod
Hi everyone,
I was playing a bit with OpenBSD's PF and noticed something I did not
expect. I assume I am missing something quite obvious.
The basic /etc/pf.conf I created for home use is included at the end of
the mail.
From a client on $lan_if:network I spoofed a non existing host on
Would this be his box?
http://user.dtcc.edu/~ctribo/88k/index.html
congratulations
Hello,
As you may have noticed, a new port has been added to OpenBSD's
portfolio: OpenBSD/aviion, addressing the older (Motorola-based) Data
General AViiON workstations - more recent models are x86-based and will
run OpenBSD/i386 flawlessly.
This port is unique amongst all the OpenBSD ports,
On 5/9/06, Miguel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have the interface fxp0 monitored with mrtg and i see >768 kbps right
now, how can i check what is not working?
The Altq mechanism only controls outbound traffic. IIRC the PF FAQ
also mentions this. To obtain (partial) control over incoming externa
binat works great and allows remote machines to access privately addressed local
machines of mine via a public IP. if a machine at 10.0.0.3 is binat-ed to
X.Y.Z.8, i can ping X.Y.Z.8 from the firewall (where binat-ing occurs via PF)
and the host that the address is mapped to, 10.0.0.3 in this case,
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi people, i want to set a rate limit in my proxy server, i
> have 2mbps
> and i want to limit the proxy to 768kbps, reading the pf faq i found
> some examples, but its not working, i only want to limit the
> bw, not to
> do qos, i only addedd these lines to pf.conf
Your mistake is very simple. I will mark it in your message:
> Hi people, i want to set a rate limit in my proxy server, i have 2mbps
> and i want to limit the proxy to 768kbps, reading the pf faq i found
> some examples, but its not working, i only want to limit the bw, not to
> do qos, i o
Hi people, i want to set a rate limit in my proxy server, i have 2mbps
and i want to limit the proxy to 768kbps, reading the pf faq i found
some examples, but its not working, i only want to limit the bw, not to
do qos, i only addedd these lines to pf.conf
# queues
# 750 kbps max to/from inte
Trey Sizemore wrote:
I want to setup kde with kdm when I login.
I've also created a ~/.xinitrc file for my user account and put 'exec
startkde' in that file.
Following the instructions at www.openbsdsupport.org/obsd_desktop I'm
able to get xdm up at startup (nice little Puffy icon and Welcome
OnLoad: [type Function]
Estimado: suscriptor Vanguardia e-ducativa
Cordial_saludo: Coleccion RECETAS DE COCINA EN CD ROM
Solo hasta el dia de la madre usted podra adquirir esta espectacular coleccion
a un precio de oferta y en presentacion especial para este dia. (oferta valida
hasta el 13 de
from "man ksh":
-p Privileged shell. A shell is ``privileged'' if this option is
used or if the real user ID or group ID does not match the effec-
tive user ID or group ID (see getuid(2) and getgid(2)).
I would have thought starting with a non privileged userid
(not quite true, it ha
Hello!
I have small problem with dual homed gateway, below, tail of pf.ctl:
ext_if_a= "xl0"
ext_if_b= "xl0"
ext_gw_a= "aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd"
ext_gw_b= "zzz.xxx.ccc.vvv"
pass out route-to ($ext_if_a $ext_gw_a) from ($ext_if_a) \
to !($ext_if_a:network) keep state
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 12:13:33PM -0400, Peter Fraser wrote:
> I was a user of "bash", but with 3.9 I thought
> I would try to use ksh my normal shell. So
> far so good. One problem though, "man ksh"
> states:
>
> A privileged shell does not process $HOME/.profile
> nor the ENV parameter. Instea
First, the comment in "man ksh" about /etc/suid_profile, does not say
/etc/suid_profile is only executed for a login shell. It very strongly
implies /etc/suid_profile is executed for all invokations.
And second /etc/suid_profile is not executed for
sudo ksh -l
either.
-Original Message---
I'm trying to put together a firewall for our DMZ and internal network. For
some reason, a server in the DMZ can only hit the external DNS server if it
has keep state on the DMZ interface. Basically the following (relvant
extract) blocks access:
ext_if = "vr0"
dmz_if
what does "man ksh" explain about the "-l" switch ?
Hello,
On Tue, 09.05.2006 at 15:02:07 +0200, Karel Gardas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On 2006-05-09 14:19:00 +0200, Karel Gardas wrote:
> >> OvisLink, D-Link, Edimax, 3Com, Linksys, LevelOne, SMC which do support
> >at
> >^^
> >Avoid. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTP_vandalism
>
I was a user of "bash", but with 3.9 I thought
I would try to use ksh my normal shell. So
far so good. One problem though, "man ksh"
states:
A privileged shell does not process $HOME/.profile
nor the ENV parameter. Instead, the file
/etc/suid_profile is processed.
1) /etc/suid_profile is not get
At 10:47 AM 5/9/06, john luckey wrote:
New to openBSD, and have finally gotten 3.9 mostly working.
Now I want to add mail send ane receive to my system. I have found
dovecot, but haven't yet installed it. Before I do, any comments about
dovecot? Anything work better? My ISP is my cable co. with
Has anyone recently compiled BandwidthD on OpenBSD?
I've been banging my head against this for a while, and it's just one
thing after another not working.
This is on 3.8/Sparc64, but would be willing to hear from anyone who has
done this before.
Chris
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 07:47:46AM -0700, john luckey wrote:
> New to openBSD, and have finally gotten 3.9 mostly working.
> Now I want to add mail send ane receive to my system. I have found
> dovecot, but haven't yet installed it. Before I do, any comments about
> dovecot? Anything work better?
I now have sound with the eap driver :)
I have in my /etc/mixerctl.conf the following:
outputs.master=200,200
outputs.master.mute=off
inputs.cd.mute=off
The "inputs.cd.mute=off" is what got sound from my cd.
Thanks Nick, Tom, and Andris for pointing my in the right direction.
Mike
--
I have a
New to openBSD, and have finally gotten 3.9 mostly working.
Now I want to add mail send ane receive to my system. I have found
dovecot, but haven't yet installed it. Before I do, any comments about
dovecot? Anything work better? My ISP is my cable co. with
vanilla POP3/SMTP, with password.
> I received my OpenBSD 3.9 CD set today and did the initial install with
> no problem. Now, I'd like to set this box up for desktop use. The CD's
> include a number or i386 packages including a number of kde packages,
> such as kdebase, kdelibs, kdeedu, and kdegames.
>
> I want to setup kde with k
Hi
i compile
# env MOC=moc3 env UIC=uic3
and the error say
checking for uic... not found
configure: WARNING: No Qt ui compiler (uic) found!
Please check whether you installed Qt correctly.
You need to have a running uic binary.
configure tried to run and the test didn't
succeed. If configure s
Karel Gardas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyway, currently I'm thinking about this concrete switch:
> http://www.ovislink.com.tw/8TW.htm
>From the manual: "But currently this system only supports Microsoft
Internet Explorer for web interface configuration."
--
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber
I received my OpenBSD 3.9 CD set today and did the initial install with
no problem. Now, I'd like to set this box up for desktop use. The CD's
include a number or i386 packages including a number of kde packages,
such as kdebase, kdelibs, kdeedu, and kdegames.
I want to setup kde with kdm when I l
> On 5/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> Did somebody wrote such a script (wich also prevents rebuilding of every
>> package if just a few Ports where updated?).
>
> provided you have the space, its in the base system.
>
> You can use make targets undern
> On 2006/05/09 03:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> pkg_add allows to update packages but for this new packages must be
>> avaiable ofcourse. Is there a script to build all packages from the
>> Ports-Tree (f.e. the script used to make all the packages for every
>> release).
>
> Read ports(7), there'
I dont stand
what is the error.
tanks
On 5/9/06, Marc Espie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 10:06:35PM -0500, uv negativa wrote:
> Hi i compile
>
> # env MOC=moc3 env UIC=uic1 ./configure
[...]
> checking for uic... not found
> configure: WARNING
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Timo Schoeler
> Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 8:55 AM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Cc: Barry, Christopher
> Subject: Re: Good GigE 8-port switch?
>
> thus Barry, Christopher spake:
> >> -Original Message
Martin =?iso-8859-1?Q?Schr=F6der?= wrote:
On 2006-05-09 14:19:00 +0200, Karel Gardas wrote:
> OvisLink, D-Link, Edimax, 3Com, Linksys, LevelOne, SMC which do support at
^^
Avoid. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTP_vandalism
Indeed! But this is switch and I wouldn't expected this
thus Barry, Christopher spake:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Karel Gardas
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 8:19 AM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: OT: Good GigE 8-port switch?
Hello,
I'm looking to replace my old 100Mbit Edimax desktop swit
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Karel Gardas
> Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 8:19 AM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: OT: Good GigE 8-port switch?
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking to replace my old 100Mbit Edimax desktop switch
> with som
On 2006-05-09 14:19:00 +0200, Karel Gardas wrote:
> OvisLink, D-Link, Edimax, 3Com, Linksys, LevelOne, SMC which do support at
^^
Avoid. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTP_vandalism
Best
Martin
--
http://www.tm.oneiros.de
Hello,
I'm looking to replace my old 100Mbit Edimax desktop switch with something
able to manage Gbit ethernet. The purpose is office usage, but since I'm
software developer and like playing with network technologies I would
prefer to have something with VLAN/QoS/jumbo frames support on board.
arpwatch
http://ee.lbl.gov/
And lock down the permitted mac addresses on your switch.
On 5/9/06, S t i n g r a y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok i know PF dont filter using MAC address but can you
point me to package that has the feature of Anti MAC
Spoofing ?
regards
*:$., 88,.$:*(((*$ Stin
Selon Martin Potgieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I know I can use the "Default DMZ server" option in the modem but for
> my purpose it would be alot easier if I could assign the public ip to
> the firewall itself.
> Any help/pointers/feedback will be appreciated.
First, I use this device as a plain m
Hello all,
a while ago (1-2 yrs?) there was a big problem with Cisco trying to
push their fix for ISN attacks into being an IETF standard, and having
a patent on it, too (afair).
Unfortunately, I'm currently both _very_much_swamped_ AND also under
_HIGH_PRESSURE_ to dig this whole story up until
Hello people,
I have adapted my leap second patch (which has been part of
OpenBSD's base system's rdate(8) for years) to (portable)
OpenNTPD and attached it below.
A patch against OpenBSD ntpd(8) has been sent to henning@
some time ago already.
The patch does not modify default behaviour - inste
> > I disagree, it should just work Dell SC1425 with A02
> BIOS revision
> > here, 2xCPU and a fresh install of 3.9 i386. Maybe the problem lies
> > with the keyboard? Or do you have a KVM? You seem to have BIOS dated
> > 01/18/05 while on this box it's 08/23/05. Other stuff seems similar
> >
Ok i know PF dont filter using MAC address but can you
point me to package that has the feature of Anti MAC
Spoofing ?
regards
*:$., 88,.$:*(((*$ Stingray *:$., 88,.$:*((*$
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I disagree, it should just work Dell SC1425 with A02 BIOS revision
> here, 2xCPU and a fresh install of 3.9 i386. Maybe the problem lies
> with the keyboard? Or do you have a KVM? You seem to have BIOS dated
> 01/18/05 while on this box it's 08/23/05. Other stuff se
Hello List,
I was unfortunate enough to aquire a Netgear DG632 adsl modem/router
being under the impression that it will act as a pure adsl modem.
Instead it only supports what is reffered to as half bridge mode. I
searched google and found some posts regarding this type of modem and
using i
It's recommended to use packages as long as you don't need any extra
options from what I can recall from FAQ.
man pkg_add
then "sudo pkg_add
ftp://ftp.su.se/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386/vim-6.4.6p1-no_x11.tgz";
note, it's 3.9 package and for i386 arch.
if you want gvim use the package without
On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 10:06:35PM -0500, uv negativa wrote:
> Hi i compile
>
> # env MOC=moc3 env UIC=uic1 ./configure
[...]
> checking for uic... not found
> configure: WARNING: No Qt ui compiler (uic) found!
> any ideas
obvious typo on your part !
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