On 23/08/06, Julien TOUCHE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> tony sarendal wrote on 22/08/2006 08:32:
> > I wrote a script to generate graphs for the queues using python and
> > rrdtool a while back when I needed it, although it only works with
> > CBQ. http://www.prefixmaster.com/eyeonpf.php
> >
>
>
For comparison with the SATA 150-6:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ethant# bioctl -i ami0
Volume Status Size Device
ami0 0 Online 107374182400 sd0 RAID1
0 Online 160036814848 0:0.0 noencl
1 Online 160036814848 0:1.0 noencl
On 8/22/06, Sebastian Rother <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/19555
"GNU binutils GAS (GNU assembler) is prone to a buffer-overflow
vulnerability because it fails to properly bounds-check user-supplied
input before copying it to an insufficiently sized memory buffer.
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 02:31:20PM +0400, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
> I'd like to implement a daemon supervisor that could automatically
> restart a daemon when it crashes.
I like runit[1] or daemontools[2] for this purpose.
[1] http://smarden.sunsite.dk/runit/
[2] http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
tony sarendal wrote on 22/08/2006 08:32:
> I wrote a script to generate graphs for the queues using python and
> rrdtool a while back when I needed it, although it only works with
> CBQ. http://www.prefixmaster.com/eyeonpf.php
>
awesome tool. i try it yesterday evening and it is really simple t
Due to the battery missing every IO the host sends has to complete before the
next one goes down. So the sequence of events is:
1. Send host io through driver
2. Firmware accepts it
3. Firmware creates 1 or more IOs and shoots those off to the disk
4. Firmware waits until IOs complete
5. Firmware
Hi Kevin,
Kevin wrote:
> On 8/21/06, Robert Urban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > using a simple test program to write sequential blocks to a file, optionally
> > opening with O_SYNC, I've tested write performance to a MegaRAID logical
> > drive . . .
> >
> > All tests performed with O_SYNC, to avo
On Tuesday 22 August 2006 19:37, Craig Hammond wrote:
> Hi,
> It seems I've been bitten by one of the bugs that exist in sendmail
> 8.13.4 that
> ships with obsd3.9
> This particular bug was fixed in 8.13.5:
> When a server responds with 421 to the STARTTLS command then
> treat
>
On 8/21/06, Robert Urban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
using a simple test program to write sequential blocks to a file, optionally
opening with O_SYNC, I've tested write performance to a MegaRAID logical
drive . . .
All tests performed with O_SYNC, to avoid bufcache interaction.
The performance,
below are the results of my tests with the LSI MegaRAID SCSI 320-2
controller on 3.9-release and 4.0-beta (snapshot pulled on Aug 22, 2006).
I tested writing to both a RAID-5 and a RAID-0 logical drive. The
RAID-0 drive consists of a single drive, what I'd call a JBOD. While
the test program was
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 04:20:44PM -0700, BaSHian wrote:
> Hi, I'm a young man who living in Busan, Corea.
> Some days ago, I've got a whole new powerfull system.
> That's a Intel's new platform Core2Duo, E6300 exactly.
>
> But boot message won't be far, stoped & stuck in the middle at these blue
Aaron Glenn wrote:
>
> On 8/22/06, BaSHian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi, I'm a young man who living in Busan, Corea.
>> Some days ago, I've got a whole new powerfull system.
>> That's a Intel's new platform Core2Duo, E6300 exactly.
>>
>> But boot message won't be far, stoped & stuck in the mid
On 8/22/06, BaSHian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I'm a young man who living in Busan, Corea.
Some days ago, I've got a whole new powerfull system.
That's a Intel's new platform Core2Duo, E6300 exactly.
But boot message won't be far, stoped & stuck in the middle at these blue
letters.
So as I t
Hi,
It seems I've been bitten by one of the bugs that exist in sendmail
8.13.4 that
ships with obsd3.9
This particular bug was fixed in 8.13.5:
When a server responds with 421 to the STARTTLS command then
treat
it as a temporary error, not as protocol error. Problem
Hi, I'm a young man who living in Busan, Corea.
Some days ago, I've got a whole new powerfull system.
That's a Intel's new platform Core2Duo, E6300 exactly.
But boot message won't be far, stoped & stuck in the middle at these blue
letters.
So as I thought, It's impossible yet, to setup OpenBSD at
On Tuesday, 22 August 2006 at 14:44:04 -0400, Nick Guenther wrote:
> >1. What is involved in installing Tor - any special proceedures or any
> >gotchas?
>
> gethostbyname_r(), which OpenBSD doesn't even have.
I got Tor compiled and ran OK on OBSD-3.8 without any changes.
Here are what I did:
- do
Claudio Jeker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please send the output of "route -n get " -- the route timeout
> should be included this output. Do other machines on the LAN timeout
> normaly?
$ route -n get 192.168.1.44
route to: 192.168.1.44
destination: 192.168.1.44
interface: rl0
if address:
On 20/08/06 14:49 LeVA wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have two disk drives, and each of them has a swap partition. I would
> like to swap to both of them, but firstly to the "other" disk, which is
> not used during the running of the system, thus making the swapping
> less painful (the drives are on separ
On 8/22/06, joe_schmoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings
I am contemplating buying the OBSD3.8 CDs and just wanted to double
check something first before proceeding. I have heard about a program
called Tor which I think stands for "The Onion Router" - which basically
anonymizes one's Internet
Its obsd 3.9, i just found the proble, ftp-proxy is manage through
rc.conf now, the ftp-proxy man page doesn't say anything about this.
Thanks
Der
On 8/22/06, Didier Wiroth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
You won't get a useful answer if you don't provide useful information.
1) What versi
Hello,
You won't get a useful answer if you don't provide useful information.
1) What version of obsd are you using?
2) Post your pf.conf?
3) Post some "tcpdump -nettti pflog0" output to see what is blocked?
Are you sure that you have "all" the required anchors (required for ftp-proxy)
in your pf
Hi !
I'm using the exact pf ruleset that is in:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/example1.html#allrules
and my problem is that clients can't access ftp servers, I noticed
this pf.conf doesn't have any rules for ftp-proxy, shouldn't there be
a rule for this? Or any ideas where should i start lookin
I'd like to introduce our company, Repharm Technologies, to you. We are
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On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 04:10:22PM +0200, Massimo Lusetti wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-08-21 at 15:43 +0200, Sven Ingebrigt Ulland wrote:
I'm making heavy usage of VPN to mount NFS over (so there are huge
amounts of traffic going over the tunnel at maximum speed the CPUs can
handle) and IPSEC itself wo
Success with the snapshot of today. With today's floppy I don't need
to do any workarounds. With a snapshot floppy from 8/19 it would
panic during boot but this morning I grabbed the latest floppy40.fs
and this system boots without me having to manually choose the boot
device. I'll be upgrading
On 8/22/06, Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/22/06, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [ . . . ]
(you have 13 or so partitions you can fit into the disklabel).
What am I saying? vnd disks are not connected to wd disks. There
should be no arbitrary restriction.
-Nick
On 8/22/06, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
searches the web but couldn't find and usefull information and/or it
didn't answer my questions.
I am looking for some software to encrypt some large folders containing
personal stuff. It should be possible to decrypt it on BSD and Linux
sys
On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 10:23 -0400, Brian Curtis wrote:
> Not knowing exactly what Speedstep was, I did some research and discovered
> it was an Intel technology for dynamic adjustment of processor speed. This
> seems like an excellent feature for systems requiring low power consumption
> (laptops,
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 05:05:08PM +0200, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
> Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > More than a *sigh* is in order here. What's he doing on your network,
> > and where's the cluebat?
>
> He only used the gateway to surf the web. Oh, and not to forget: He's a
>
Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> More than a *sigh* is in order here. What's he doing on your network,
> and where's the cluebat?
He only used the gateway to surf the web. Oh, and not to forget: He's a
user on the jabber server (jabberd2) running on my router, so he
connected it.
>
Just had a quick search through the misc@ archives & came up with this:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=98020447629037&w=2
Is this still the way to setup a mlppp connection or has it been
superceeded by something else??
Regards
Sevan / Venture37
--
"The truth, the half-truth, a
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 01:25:17PM +0200, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Recently I just had a look at netstat -nrf inet and saw an IP not even
> in the network. Two days later I realized it was my friend's PC (he
> visisted me here with his PC) because he had the same IP again on a
> second
I tried with -current (22/08) this morning and it does not panic. It
hangs after this message:
WARNING: unable to get date/time -- CHECK AND RESET THE DATE!
Just after the rootdev= line.
Also for Miod, It show the same message 'uhub0: device problem,
disabling port 2'. I tried other ports as
Forgive me if I should have posted this question to the SMP mailing list.
I was reviewing the changelog for OpenBSD-current and came across the
following:
"Disable Speedstep and p4tcc setperf mechanisms on SMP systems."
Not knowing exactly what Speedstep was, I did some research and discovered
Hello,
searches the web but couldn't find and usefull information and/or it
didn't answer my questions.
I am looking for some software to encrypt some large folders containing
personal stuff. It should be possible to decrypt it on BSD and Linux
systems.
I found cfs in the ports tree but si
On Mon, 2006-08-21 at 15:43 +0200, Sven Ingebrigt Ulland wrote:
> How long have you been running openbsd isakmpd/ipsec (in production)?
We've been using them since 3.9 and got small quirks mostly due to our
misunderstanding of protocols and implementations, a little also due to
the initial lack
On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 01:02:13PM +0200, Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 09:04:05PM +0200, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> > Last night I checked in a driver, msk(4), for the previously
> > unsupported Marvell and SysKonnect Gigabit NICs. The driver works
> > pretty well for me on the n
Hi!
Recently I just had a look at netstat -nrf inet and saw an IP not even
in the network. Two days later I realized it was my friend's PC (he
visisted me here with his PC) because he had the same IP again on a
second visit with his PC. But then I wondered why it was still in the
routing table. Af
Hello,
do you know how configure a route static with a metric XX (for exemple 200)
on openBSD ?
Thanks
On Aug 22, 2006, at 2:17 AM, Robert Urban wrote:
Hi Folks,
using a simple test program to write sequential blocks to a file,
optionally
opening with O_SYNC, I've tested write performance to a MegaRAID
logical
drive consisting of a RAID-5 set of 4 72GB HP Ultra320 disks and to
a RAID-0
dr
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