Problems with PCMCIA cards

2006-07-27 Thread Paul Maurer
I am a new user having just installed OpenBSD for the first time. I am having trouble with my PCMCIA cards. I have 2 cards, both 3COM, and two PCMCIA slots (TI-PCI1130, see dmesg below). I am currently having two issues: system hangs in bios after reboot and kernel panics when pcmcia card is rem

Re: cat -v

2006-07-27 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, Nick Guenther wrote: > Why does cat retain the -[etv], -[bn] and -[s] options? I am reading > the paper cited in cat's manpage and saw 'vis' mentioned. vis is in > base, and line numbering and stripping can be done with sed, so why > does cat have those options? Is for history

Re: snapshot always actual releases?

2006-07-27 Thread Miod Vallat
> could some one please explain what is means that snapshots are > *always* actually releases? In /usr/src/etc/Makefile, there used to be two targets to create tarballs to share a system with someone else: - make snapshot, which would create rough tarballs of various filesystem locations (bin.ta

Re: cat -v

2006-07-27 Thread Eric Furman
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 23:58:49 -0400, "Nick Guenther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > > Why does cat retain the -[etv], -[bn] and -[s] options? I am reading > > > the paper cited in cat's manpage and saw 'vis' mentioned. vis is in > > > base, and line numbering and stripping can be done with sed, so wh

azalia problem on nvidia mcp51 hd audio

2006-07-27 Thread Azmadi
hi all, just tried out the new azalia driver on my presario v3000 notebook.. the dmesg seems normal.. but i still cannot play any sound using mpg123 or xmms.. and audioctl cause kernel panic if executed after i tried to play somefile using mpg123.. not so sure what the actual cause is.. but if i

Re: Email Monitoring on Gateway

2006-07-27 Thread Huzeyfe Onal
Hi, you can use mailsnarf (from dsniff [http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/dsniff]) to sniff all the mails . DESCRIPTION mailsnarf outputs e-mail messages sniffed from SMTP and POP traffic in Berkeley mbox format, suitable for offline browsing with your favorite mail reader (ma

Re: Email Monitoring on Gateway

2006-07-27 Thread Nico Meijer
Hi Tito, > Is there a way to monitor emails going out thru a pf firewall/gateway > server going into an external email server? Define "monitor". I use postfix and pflogsumm and if one wanted to, one could get a copy of every single message going through the system. Both constitute monitoring, b

snapshot always actual releases?

2006-07-27 Thread Siju George
Hi, Trackig the cvs changes I found this CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:src Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/07/26 21:52:56 Modified files: etc: Makefile Log message: remove "sna

Re: cat -v

2006-07-27 Thread Nick Guenther
On 7/27/06, Marcus Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "Nick Guenther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 22:31:10 -0400 > From: "Nick Guenther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: OpenBSD-Misc > Subject: cat -v > > Why does cat retain the -[etv], -[bn] and

Re: cat -v

2006-07-27 Thread Marcus Watts
"Nick Guenther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 22:31:10 -0400 > From: "Nick Guenther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: OpenBSD-Misc > Subject: cat -v > > Why does cat retain the -[etv], -[bn] and -[s] options? I am reading > the paper cited in cat'

Email Monitoring on Gateway

2006-07-27 Thread Tito Mari Francis Escaño
Good day! Is there a way to monitor emails going out thru a pf firewall/gateway server going into an external email server? I have deployed a firewall/gateway server using 3.9. Pls. point me to pointers how this can be possible. Thank you very much!

cat -v

2006-07-27 Thread Nick Guenther
Why does cat retain the -[etv], -[bn] and -[s] options? I am reading the paper cited in cat's manpage and saw 'vis' mentioned. vis is in base, and line numbering and stripping can be done with sed, so why does cat have those options? Is for history, just for compatibility, or has no one ever bothe

Re: No packages available in the PKG_PATH

2006-07-27 Thread Nick Guenther
On 7/27/06, Sigfred Heversen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Nick Guenther wrote: > # PKG_PATH=ftp://mirror.arcticnetwork.ca/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386/ Use following before pkg_add # export PKG_PATH=ftp://mirror.arcticnetwork.ca/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386/ Oh. Damn. I had this idea that lo

No packages available in the PKG_PATH

2006-07-27 Thread Nick Guenther
Hello misc@, Running OpenBSD 3.9 -RELEASE. I am getting a strange error with pkg_add. It's not fatal but I know I should be able to do this and have never been able to figure out what's wrong. I have found very little else about this on the web (only 3 pages, and all in german at that). I have a

dhcpd on CARP+VLAN interfaces

2006-07-27 Thread Christopher Snell
Hi All, We have a pair of routers that route traffic between VLANs on our switches. We need to run dhcpd for each of our VLANs. These VLANs all use different subnets. Currently, we are encountering two stumbling blocks: 1) dhcpd will not run on CARP interfaces. Instead, we have to run it on

Re: OpenBSD gets a "poor score" in security.

2006-07-27 Thread Marian Hettwer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote: > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > garbage is third party garbage. One doesn't overlap the others. So if a > third party package runs into a bug (security, stability, or otherwise), > OpenBSD doesn't *have* to scramble to brin

Re: OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-27 Thread Spruell, Darren-Perot
From: elaconta.com Webmaster > Thanks for the oppinions and wise advices of everyone on the mailing > list. I've given some deep thought to the subject and i'm > going with an > OpenBSD bridge and a separate box for DNS caching. We're going to have > some work reconfiguring the LAN clients but it'

Re: OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-27 Thread elaconta.com Webmaster
Dag Richards escreveu: > Webmaster Elaconta wrote: >> I'm not looking forward to addressing the router to a different subnet >> (and i know that would solve the problem) because our Internet-facing >> servers are connected directly to that router in DMZ fashion (the router >> forwards ports to them

Re: OpenBSD gets a "poor score" in security.

2006-07-27 Thread Spruell, Darren-Perot
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Good job Edmund! This is one of the worst articles on security I > > have ever read. Talk about missing the point. > > Yep, let's do talk about it since I see you as a blind horse that > misses the point because you cannot read. The title contains the two > words "p

Re: CPU cache problem with 3.9 ?

2006-07-27 Thread Chris Cappuccio
i think memtest86 can test the cpu cache burn the iso and boot it up Xavier Mertens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > If I boot the old disk (obsd 3.5) it works!? > How can I check if the cache is ok or not? > > Xavier > -- > Free shell account on www.rootshell.be! > > On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Steve Shock

Re: sendmail

2006-07-27 Thread Didier Wiroth
Hello, I'm a novice too and I have the following book: O'Reilly: sendmail cookbook Administrating, Securing & Spam-Fighting. Craig Hunt ISBN 0-596-00471-0I See: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/sendmailckbk/ I personnaly think it is a good book, it helped me a lot. Covers: delivering and forwarding

Re: OpenBSD gets a "poor score" in security.

2006-07-27 Thread Matthias Kilian
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 09:24:54PM +0100, Alex Stamatis wrote: > [...] Their os's suck http://fun.drno.de/sounds/Every_OS_sucks.mp3

Re: OpenBSD gets a "poor score" in security.

2006-07-27 Thread Nick Shank
Alex Stamatis wrote: Ahmmm. Openbsd gets bad score in patching ? Well that maybe becuase the os is so good that doesnt need 30 patches a day like the linux distros. I have heard the linux 'fans' saying amazing crap about their os'es... Thank god in this world there are people that know that open

Re: OpenBSD gets a "poor score" in security.

2006-07-27 Thread L. V. Lammert
At 09:24 PM 7/27/2006 +0100, Alex Stamatis wrote: Let the linux guys talk. All the can do is talk ... Their os's suck Well,. . there ARE some Linux distros taking market share from MS, so the better viewpoint is 'it's a free market - let the cream rise to the top'. For all those Enterpris

Re: sendmail

2006-07-27 Thread Nick Shank
Matthias Kilian wrote: On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 12:52:15PM +0200, Martin Schrvder wrote: Start with /usr/share/sendmail/README . It's dense, but has a wealth of information. And then there is http://sendmail.org/doc/sendmail-current/doc/op/op.pdf Or just /usr/share/doc/smm/08.sendmailop

Re: OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-27 Thread Bernd Schoeller
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 07:04:04AM -0700, Matt Radtke wrote: > Your Linux box is very like running as a real bridge > (set eth0 and eth1 as a brige) or a fake brige > (running proxy-arp). Dear "elaconta.com Webmaster", please post at least the output of 'ifconfig -a' and 'route -n' to this list.

Re: OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-27 Thread Dag Richards
Webmaster Elaconta wrote: I'm not looking forward to addressing the router to a different subnet (and i know that would solve the problem) because our Internet-facing servers are connected directly to that router in DMZ fashion (the router forwards ports to them). The firewall is also connected d

Re: OpenBSD gets a "poor score" in security.

2006-07-27 Thread Alex Stamatis
Ahmmm. Openbsd gets bad score in patching ? Well that maybe becuase the os is so good that doesnt need 30 patches a day like the linux distros. I have heard the linux 'fans' saying amazing crap about their os'es... Thank god in this world there are people that know that openbsd rules. We must all

Re: OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-27 Thread elaconta.com Webmaster
Matt Radtke escreveu: > Hello there > > >>> Router (192.168.1.120) <-> (192.168.1.121) >>> >> Firewall PC (192.168.1.122) >> >>> <-> (192.168.1.0/24) LAN >>> >>> Now, thing is, the Linux firewall has two NICs: >>> >>> NIC 1: 192.168.1.121 >>> NIC 2: 192.168.1.122 >>> >>> The two NICs

Re: sendmail

2006-07-27 Thread Matthias Kilian
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 12:52:15PM +0200, Martin Schrvder wrote: > Start with /usr/share/sendmail/README . It's dense, but has a wealth > of information. And then there is > http://sendmail.org/doc/sendmail-current/doc/op/op.pdf Or just /usr/share/doc/smm/08.sendmailop/op.me

Re: OpenBSD gets a "poor score" in security.

2006-07-27 Thread Louis Bertrand
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, Ted Unangst wrote: On 7/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Someone has written an article under "Information Security News", entitled "Linux patch problems: Your distro may vary". As if OpenBSD were a "Linux distro". In this article, he compares response t

Re: OpenBSD gets a "poor score" in security.

2006-07-27 Thread chefren
On 07/27/06 11:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Someone has written an article under "Information Security News", entitled "Linux patch problems: Your distro may vary". As if OpenBSD were a "Linux distro". Well, OpenBSD gets mentioned, that's the most important. .. Good job Edmund! This is one o

AMD Geode LX 800 supported?

2006-07-27 Thread Olaf Schreck
Hi, Anyone know whether AMD Geode LX-800 CPUs (CS-5536 chipset) are supported? It is not listed on www.openbsd.org/i386.html Thanks, chakl

Re: altq

2006-07-27 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 04:12:45PM +1200, Josh wrote: > Hello... > > Say ive got a 15Mbit connection. > > Client A starts downloading two files simultaniously, and uses all of the > 15Mbit bandwidth. Then client B comes along, and starts downloading just one > file, and gets only 5Mbit per sec

Re: OpenBSD gets a "poor score" in security.

2006-07-27 Thread Ted Unangst
On 7/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Someone has written an article under "Information Security News", entitled "Linux patch problems: Your distro may vary". As if OpenBSD were a "Linux distro". In this article, he compares response times to vulnerabilities and then gives var

Re: OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-27 Thread Matt Radtke
Hello there > > Router (192.168.1.120) <-> (192.168.1.121) > Firewall PC (192.168.1.122) > > <-> (192.168.1.0/24) LAN > > > > Now, thing is, the Linux firewall has two NICs: > > > > NIC 1: 192.168.1.121 > > NIC 2: 192.168.1.122 > > > > The two NICs on the Linux box are configured with > 192.168.1.

Re: ftp: -: short write on current when using pkg_add on ftp mirrors

2006-07-27 Thread Andreas Bartelt
Hi, as nobody seems to be interested in this problem, this will be my last post and then I'll stop digging. I've tried a _binary_ snapshot from ftp.openbsd.org (from July, 25th) and it also gives me this "short write" error while using pkg_add per ftp. dmesg is attached to this mail (I don't k

Re: Multiple IP addresses with different mask on 1 interface

2006-07-27 Thread Jason Dixon
On Jul 27, 2006, at 9:03 AM, Pavel Ivanchev wrote: Hi there! Is it possible to assign many IP addresses (aliases) on one interface but each ip address to be in different class and netmask? For example: dc0: 192.168.168.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 alias 10.1.0.1 netmask 255.255.0.0 Yes. -- Jason D

Re: OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-27 Thread Webmaster Elaconta
I'm not looking forward to addressing the router to a different subnet (and i know that would solve the problem) because our Internet-facing servers are connected directly to that router in DMZ fashion (the router forwards ports to them). The firewall is also connected directly to that router and t

Re: OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-27 Thread Webmaster Elaconta
If i set one of the NICs to a 255.255.255.255 netmask (i know it's a "cheat"), say the one that connects to the 192.168.1.0 LAN, won't it be able to connect to the LAN that way? Also, what if i add an alias to the second NIC the the box and do something like: 192.168.1.120 (Router) | 192.168.1.12

Re: OpenBSD gets a "poor score" in security.

2006-07-27 Thread Marcus Popp
Hi jlr0i6sg3t, On 2006-07-27T19:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Someone has written an article under "Information Security News", > entitled "Linux patch problems: Your distro may vary". As if > OpenBSD were a "Linux distro". Ok, thats wrong. > In this article, he compares response times to vulne

Re: sendmail

2006-07-27 Thread Andrew Dalgleish
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 10:43:38PM -0600, David B. wrote: > sorry to bother, can anyone suggest a definitive book I should buy on how > to set up Sendmail on Openbsd 3.8? You might want to read the O'Reilly "sendmail Cookbook" as an introduction , but there's no substitute for reading and underst

Re: OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-27 Thread Webmaster Elaconta
It's not a bridge because i can SSH to any of the IPs of the Linux box (192.168.1.121 ou 192.168.1.122) from the local network (and only one of the NICs in the box is directly connected no the LAN). From what i know, bridges have no IP addresses. Or am i wrong? -- Elaconta.

Re: OpenBSD gets a "poor score" in security.

2006-07-27 Thread Louis Bertrand
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Someone has written an article under "Information Security News", entitled "Linux patch problems: Your distro may vary". As if OpenBSD were a "Linux distro". In this article, he compares response times to vulnerabilities and then gives various Linux

Multiple IP addresses with different mask on 1 interface

2006-07-27 Thread Pavel Ivanchev
Hi there! Is it possible to assign many IP addresses (aliases) on one interface but each ip address to be in different class and netmask? For example: dc0: 192.168.168.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 alias 10.1.0.1 netmask 255.255.0.0

Re: sendmail

2006-07-27 Thread Robert C Wittig
If any of you old timers see any errors in my suggestions, please point them out. I am fairly new myself, and my two mailservers have been running fine for 6+ months with this setup, but I still have a LOT to learn. David B. wrote: sorry to bother, can anyone suggest a definitive book I shoul

Re: sendmail

2006-07-27 Thread knitti
On 7/27/06, David B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: sorry to bother, can anyone suggest a definitive book I should buy on how to set up Sendmail on Openbsd 3.8? I have looked all over the net for a HOWTO or an article that steps me through how to set up a user account and password, and then how to r

Re: sendmail

2006-07-27 Thread Martin Schröder
2006/7/27, David B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: sorry to bother, can anyone suggest a definitive book I should buy on how to set up Sendmail on Openbsd 3.8? Start with /usr/share/sendmail/README . It's dense, but has a wealth of information. And then there is http://sendmail.org/doc/sendmail-current/d

Re: Trying to locate file gif.h and others

2006-07-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/07/27 09:46, Michael C wrote: > Can anyone provide information to help me please, another file I can not > find is bridge.h! Try compiling a kernel. It's generated by config(8).

Re: Trying to locate file gif.h and others

2006-07-27 Thread Miod Vallat
> Can anyone provide information to help me please, another file I can not > find is bridge.h! These files are generated by config(8) in the kernel compilation directory when you build a kernel. They define the appropriate value for the NGIF and NBRIDGE symbol, depending whether these features ar

Trying to locate file gif.h and others

2006-07-27 Thread Michael C
Hi, I haved searched the whole src tree and different codelines but cannot locate this file (amongst others). This file is user included from the directory of the source but is not physically there. There is another file with a similar name in the same directory (in_gif.h) and also other d

4.0-beta

2006-07-27 Thread Bryan Irvine
Did I miss something somewhere? I just updated my system from src, and imagine my surprise when I saw 4.0-beta on bootup. I can't wait to see what goodies you've been holding back for the 4.0release. ;) Congrats on the momentum, and thanks for the good work. --Bryan

OpenBSD gets a "poor score" in security.

2006-07-27 Thread jlr0i6sg3t
Someone has written an article under "Information Security News", entitled "Linux patch problems: Your distro may vary". As if OpenBSD were a "Linux distro". In this article, he compares response times to vulnerabilities and then gives various Linux distros and OpenBSD a "score". OpenBSD came 2n

Re: sendmail

2006-07-27 Thread Bachman Kharazmi
http://www.pingwales.co.uk/2005/06/03/OpenBSD-mail-server-config.html /bkw On 27/07/06, David B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: sorry to bother, can anyone suggest a definitive book I should buy on how to set up Sendmail on Openbsd 3.8? I have looked all over the net for a HOWTO or an article that

Re: [OT] What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-27 Thread Anton Karpov
> Because Theo uses mail(1) so clearly it's good enough for everyone? > > Who knows. By the way, I wonder what email client Theo uses on a daily basis. There is no x-mailer/x-user-agent in his email headers...