It might not be the 'right' way to do things, but I've had no trouble
upgrading machines remotely. YMMV, depending on how busy the thing is.
What I would do is:
Download the relevant *37.tgz and bsd files.
Comment stuff out of rc.conf.local and/or rc.local to reduce what gets
started on boot. In
I've used different versions of mod_python since 3.7 without problems
compiling it.
[Fri Aug 25 12:31:56 2006] [notice] Apache/2.0.55 (Unix) mod_python/3.2.7
Python/2.3.5 configured -- resuming normal operations
[EMAIL PROTECTED] uname -a
OpenBSD XXX 3.8 GENERIC#1 i386
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pkg_info
Hi list,
I have a machine running OpenBSD 3.6 on a remote location that I would
like to upgrade. I only have ssh access unless I buy myself an expensive
plane ticket. I wondered if there's a safe way to upgrade remotely or
should I just wait until I get an opportunity to be in front of the
machin
On 9/21/06, Spruell, Darren-Perot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.openbsd.org/40.html
Every time I go through the release notes I can't help but squirm with
happiness in my seat.
The progress is always impressive and out of so many other OSS projects that
stagnate and undergo "questionabl
repent! top poster!
this thread is so off topic i crapped my pants.
Original message
>Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 08:03:10 +0700
>From: riwanlky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: hearing complaints regarding pre-orders
>To: Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Martin Schrvder" <[EMAIL PR
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 02:25:43PM -0700, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
> Every time I go through the release notes I can't help but squirm with
> happiness in my seat.
Miod's jump scroll on macppc and zaurus is not yet mentioned ;-)
Ciao,
Kili
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tony what version of openbsd r u using? can you send me a pkg_info
list so i can see what packages you have installed on your box as well
as the exact versions for python, mod_python and apache your using.
-eD
On 9/21/06, tony sarendal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I run mod_python on a few mach
It's fine with me. I had ordered 3.8, 3.9 and just order 4.0
At 01:22 PM 9/21/2006 -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> 2006/9/21, L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Nope, totals are right at the top of the page.
>
> + Shipping.
>
> When am I told, how much shipping will cost? At least not before I
Hello all,
I'm having trouble getting openbsd to recognize the ports on this box.
http://www.nexcom.com/product/productlist.jsp?iid=Network%20Security%20Appliance
i've looked at the code, but the problem is definitely over my head. Any
help would be appreciated. Below is a dmesg with some extr
Yes ! that's what I was looking for, thanks a lot !
therfore my order is on its way :)
Great OS, Great Community, I love it !
Jason Dixon a écrit :
On Sep 21, 2006, at 6:57 PM, Bertrand CHERRIER wrote:
Greetings,
Will OpenBSD 4.0 for amd64 include the twe driver on the boot kernel ?
(It is i
On Sep 21, 2006, at 6:57 PM, Bertrand CHERRIER wrote:
Greetings,
Will OpenBSD 4.0 for amd64 include the twe driver on the boot kernel ?
(It is included in the 3.9 for i386 but not for amd64)
I assume you mean the RAMDISK kernel on the install CD. Looks like it.
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bi
Greetings,
Will OpenBSD 4.0 for amd64 include the twe driver on the boot kernel ?
(It is included in the 3.9 for i386 but not for amd64)
Thanks
--
Bertrand CHERRIER
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MICRO LOGIC SYSTEMS
http://www.mls.nc
Vente & maintenance réseaux Informatique
Fournisseur de Sensations Intern
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006, Peter wrote:
SNIP
> As is common, the thread has degenerated after being massaged by the
> fanboys with all sorts of witty and knee-slapping phrases. My post was
> to alert those in charge of the ordering system that the system in its
> current state may be causing some potent
http://www.openbsd.org/40.html
Every time I go through the release notes I can't help but squirm with
happiness in my seat.
The progress is always impressive and out of so many other OSS projects that
stagnate and undergo "questionable" changes of one kind or another, I can
always look forward to
--- Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Sep 2006, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> SNIP
> >
> > $30 USD shipping to anywhere in the world.
> >
> > That's what lots of internet retailers do. But no, we don't do
> that.
> >
> > We instead ask you to trust us that it is in our interest t
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 02:24:29PM -0700, Steve B wrote:
> I'd like to redirect the daily log messages that go to root to an external
> email address.
Explanations have already been given on how to redirect all of root's
mail to someone else, but in case you really want just the daily log
messages
On 2006/09/21 14:53, John Draper wrote:
> yea I know _ I tried it already, but in the interest of just getting
> the work done so I can get paid, and since at this time, security is
> not an issue at this time,
but wait! www.webcrunchers.com says, "We are starting new projects
relating to com
On 2006/09/21 22:50, Sven Wolf wrote:
> wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0:
^
haven't noticed that before (no drive model listed) - do they have
something to hide?!
Hi,
The only complaint I would made is that OpenBSD is more expensive if you
pay it in Euro than in US doll ...
Appart from that it's 50 credits no matter what money you use !
Peter a écrit :
I have seen on two sites a guy complaining about the CD ordering
system. Apparently there is no ment
Jack J. Woehr wrote:
On Sep 21, 2006, at 12:37 PM, John Draper wrote:
usr/local/apache/passwd
I checked - I don't have a "usr" directory in my "www" directory...
Am I supposed
to create one?
Yes, if you use a chroot'ed directory scheme, you just re-create
everything from the
"real
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 02:24:29PM -0700, Steve B wrote:
> I'd like to redirect the daily log messages that go to root to an external
> email address. I have searched Google for information but I am just not
> supplying the right keywords to find a good match. I did find references
> telling me tha
On 9/21/06, Steve B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Steve.
I'd like to redirect the daily log messages that go to root to an external
[... snip ...]
Could someone point me in the right direction as to what I should be looking
for? I'm pretty sure it has to do with Sendmail.
Setting up an alias
I'd like to redirect the daily log messages that go to root to an external
email address. I have searched Google for information but I am just not
supplying the right keywords to find a good match. I did find references
telling me that this is a bad idea, and I accept the risk that it poses.
Could
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 11:51:17AM -0700, John Draper wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This finally works... So ignore that last message I first went to
> "conf" directory,
> created an "auth" directory, and I'm putting it in there.
>
> htpasswd -c /var/www/conf/auth/passwd edp
>
> # Here is where I set
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 09:55:13AM +0200, Francois Visconte wrote:
> Hello,
> I think the real question is : is there allways a backward compatibility
> of system calls accross patching ? ...
> I thinks this is mostly de case
>
> Jason Dixon wrote:
> >On Sep 20, 2006, at 8:10 PM, Patsy wrote:
Peter wrote:
> I have seen on two sites a guy complaining about the CD ordering
> system. Apparently there is no mention of the amount you will
> actually be paying unless you provide your CC info. This may
> detract some potential buyers.
With google you can find anything.
# Han
Hi Gilles,
I've switched my Strato Power Server (dedicated server -
http://www.strato.de/server/power/index.html) from Linux to OpenBSD 3.9.
For more information read: http://www.dettus.net/openbsd_at_strato.txt
And here is the dmesg of my Power Server:
OpenBSD 3.9 (GENERIC) #617: Thu Mar 2
What is the current status of the Brooktree (bktr) driver and userland
applications?
I've found the ProVideo PV-143 quad-port BT878 capture cards for
about fifty dollars, and would like to use the card with 'fxtv' (from
ports) or perhaps danovitschwebcam, all four ports active.
I've also found t
Hi.
On 9/20/06, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have activated OpenBSD 4.0 pre-orders. The official release date
is November 1.
For more information on the release, please see
http://www.openbsd.org/40.html
And don't forget to order the cute Pluffy:
http://undeadly.org/c
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006, Theo de Raadt wrote:
SNIP
>
> $30 USD shipping to anywhere in the world.
>
> That's what lots of internet retailers do. But no, we don't do that.
>
> We instead ask you to trust us that it is in our interest to ship to
> you using the best shipment method, which is a com
> buying CDs since 2.5. I'm amazed that anyone is making an issue of
> it now.
... because it's fun and gets a reaction. If you have kids
you figure this out quickly or go insane. Everyone please just
stop feeding the trolls and let the thread die.
-Bob
--
#!/usr/bin/perl
if (
Yes, my bad. I didn't include any other information because I didn't
think it could be version specific. We are using OpenBSD 3.8, and
OpenVPN 2.0.6 (from packages).
You are right about IPSec not routing. What I meant is how the
configured flows are being chosen/matched so that the OS routes the
p
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 02:23:05PM -0500, Steve Tornio wrote:
> When it ships, because you are charged the actual shipping cost, as
> Bob mentioned earlier in this thread.
>
> As long as I can remember, it's always been this way, and I've been
> buying CDs since 2.5. I'm amazed that anyone is
Ok, I'm still trying to get some protocol debugging done in Sangoma's PPP
implementation for their excellent S518 ADSL card. I have it working under Linux, but
something minor but critical seems to be failing under OpenBSD, because they internal PPP
never accepts the LCP options offered by my
At 03:22 PM 9/21/2006, Bob Beck wrote:
> BTW,
> I tried ordering this morning and got a disk full error upon posting.
> Is it OK to order now ?
Yes, but of course you had to post to the list to find out.
I tried this morning to the contact provided on the web error page
with no respon
Hey Martin,
> When am I told, how much shipping will cost? At least not before I
> submit my credit card info.
I don't remember reading about any shipping amount EVER when ordering
from openbsd.org. I also don't check when my order arrives. I just don't
care.
H*ll, now you made me check. ;-) It'
Reading 4.0 release info, i saw it will support 10 GBit/s NIC by means
of xge(4) driver.
I was wondering which server/desktop machine was it tested on? What
about cpu/interrupt load in the system on peak loads?
thanks in advance.
On Sep 21, 2006, at 2:12 PM, Martin Schrvder wrote:
2006/9/21, L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Nope, totals are right at the top of the page.
+ Shipping.
When am I told, how much shipping will cost? At least not before I
submit my credit card info.
When it ships, because you are charged
> 2006/9/21, L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Nope, totals are right at the top of the page.
>
> + Shipping.
>
> When am I told, how much shipping will cost? At least not before I
> submit my credit card info.
We don't have a shipping pricing system. Those are very finicky
prediction syst
> BTW,
> I tried ordering this morning and got a disk full error upon posting.
> Is it OK to order now ?
Yes, but of course you had to post to the list to find out.
-Bob
Since pre-orders are available, it would be interesting to known in
which position i am in the queue. Just a suggestion, like in.
Order Position: th order received.
On 9/21/06, Mike Tancsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 11:06 AM 9/21/2006, Bob Beck wrote:
>* Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006
2006/9/21, L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Nope, totals are right at the top of the page.
+ Shipping.
When am I told, how much shipping will cost? At least not before I
submit my credit card info.
Best
Martin
I haven't been able to get firmware version 1.8.4 to work right. Lots
of timeouts and other errors were present. I have had success with
1.7.4 on a Senao card with my net4511. I also know that 1.5.6 is
supposed to work well although I had some issues with 1.5.6 and
hostap while 1.7.4 works
Hi,
This finally works... So ignore that last message I first went to
"conf" directory,
created an "auth" directory, and I'm putting it in there.
htpasswd -c /var/www/conf/auth/passwd edp
# Here is where I set the permissions..
chown root.nogroup /var/www/conf/auth/passwd
chmod 640
At 11:06 AM 9/21/2006, Bob Beck wrote:
* Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-09-21 08:52]:
> I have seen on two sites a guy complaining about the CD ordering
> system. Apparently there is no mention of the amount you will actually
> be paying unless you provide your CC info. This may detract some
>
On Sep 21, 2006, at 12:37 PM, John Draper wrote:
usr/local/apache/passwd
I checked - I don't have a "usr" directory in my "www"
directory... Am I supposed
to create one?
Yes, if you use a chroot'ed directory scheme, you just re-create
everything from the
"real" directory layout that yo
Jack J. Woehr wrote:
On Sep 20, 2006, at 3:11 PM, John Draper wrote:
According to the Apache docs (I couldn't find anything in the OpenBSD
Site), they
recommend I setup the path to the passwd file in
/usr/local/apache/passwd
Since we're chrooted, how about: /var/www/usr/local/a
You may want to include some more information, like what version of
OpenBSD your running, and one version of OpenVPN your running.
One thing you must remember is that IPSec does not route, packets must
match an IPSec profile and are then that packet is wraped up in an IPSec
header and sent acr
Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I looked in the OpenBSD FAQ and documentation area, and
cannot seem to find out the best place to keep my apache
password files.
According to the Apache docs (I couldn't find anything in
the OpenBSD Site), t
Jack J. Woehr wrote:
On Sep 20, 2006, at 3:11 PM, John Draper wrote:
According to the Apache docs (I couldn't find anything in the OpenBSD
Site), they
recommend I setup the path to the passwd file in
/usr/local/apache/passwd
Since we're chrooted, how about: /var/www/usr/local/a
On Sep 20, 2006, at 4:22 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> or drag your attention to it. The owners of Asterix and Obelix
>> aren't as
>> friendly as their cartoons :-)
>
> Our releases are thematic parodies, specifically permitted by law.
And very funny. I spent some time yesterday afternoon explainin
I have been having issues with a Senao Prism2.5 wireless card
(1.8.4firmware) on a soekris net4511. If I add the wicontrol command
in
/etc/hostname.wi0, it brings the card into the correct mode on boot.
However, when I try to change settings while the machine is up it often
freezes for several seco
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006, Francois Visconte wrote:
> Hello,
> I think the real question is : is there allways a backward compatibility
> of system calls accross patching ? ...
> I thinks this is mostly de case
Yes, that is the heart of the issue. Thanks to all who answered.
> --
> Frangois Vi
This is what I got ordering from the UK ... this is the last screen
(after having given full address + payment delays)
---
Your Order Is:
Your order currently is:
-> 1 [CD40] OpenBSD 4.0 CD @ EUR 50.00
-> Total: EUR 50.00 + Shipping.
---
So yeah I still don't know how much the total is but I
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006, Peter wrote:
> I have seen on two sites a guy complaining about the CD ordering
> system. Apparently there is no mention of the amount you will actually
> be paying unless you provide your CC info. This may detract some
> potential buyers.
>
Nope, totals are right at the top
* Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-09-21 09:17]:
>
> I can't speak for others, but I have seen various posts online from
> folks saying that the [intl] shipping information is not available
> until after the CC info is passed on. I cannot confirm nor deny this
> first-hand.
Al
On Sep 21, 2006, at 11:06 AM, Bob Beck wrote:
* Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-09-21 08:52]:
I have seen on two sites a guy complaining about the CD ordering
system. Apparently there is no mention of the amount you will
actually
be paying unless you provide your CC info. This may detract
* Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-09-21 08:52]:
> I have seen on two sites a guy complaining about the CD ordering
> system. Apparently there is no mention of the amount you will actually
> be paying unless you provide your CC info. This may detract some
> potential buyers.
news to me. y
Peter wrote:
> I have seen on two sites a guy complaining about the CD ordering
> system. Apparently there is no mention of the amount you will actually
> be paying unless you provide your CC info. This may detract some
> potential buyers.
I can't reproduce that. Both, International and European
On Sep 21, 2006, at 8:41 AM, Peter wrote:
I have seen on two sites a guy complaining about the CD ordering
system. Apparently there is no mention of the amount you will
actually
be paying unless you provide your CC info. This may detract some
potential buyers.
Huh? The prices are right t
I have seen on two sites a guy complaining about the CD ordering
system. Apparently there is no mention of the amount you will actually
be paying unless you provide your CC info. This may detract some
potential buyers.
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.y
The "user" and "group" features of pf are useful for this.
See also:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=115202430208726&w=2
On Thu, 21 Sep 2006, Tom Fitzhenry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm going to university in one week and the university explicitly says
> that only one computer (including
Hi,
I'm going to university in one week and the university explicitly says
that only one computer (including hardware routers/firewalls) may be
connected to their network; hence, I must run PF on my workstation.
I'm running default deny for both outgoing and incoming packets.
The problem is that
Diana Eichert wrote:
Just wanted to throw in my US$.02 worth on the media converter issue. At
my place of employment a facility design decision was taken a few years
ago mandating all fiber buildings. It was pretty obvious they were
clueless about commodity h/w so now we have this huge installa
Siegbert Marschall wrote:
Hi,
##
Physical connection: #
##
We are terminating with this carrier in a FE port but due to the
distance between them and us at the datacenter location, a FDDI
connection was placed in between like:
[our
router][100baseTX][
Jurjen Oskam wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 08:21:58PM +0200, Reyk Floeter wrote:
>
> [test ath]
> > please also test it if you have an intel-based mac - the integrated
> > wireless NIC is based on the pci express AR5424 chipset.
> [...]
> > just test -current.
>
> Are there already
Hello,
I think the real question is : is there allways a backward compatibility
of system calls accross patching ? ...
I thinks this is mostly de case
--
Frangois Visconte
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sep 20, 2006, at 8:10 PM, Patsy wrote:
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, John Costello wrote:
This is in
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 11:04:13PM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> i am preparing a boot server running openbsd for openbsd diskless
> clients. I am in doubt on how to fake a installation procedure on a
> directory tree, for instance: /export/client-[0-a].
>
> I would like to install o
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