On 11/14/06, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am having problems with Windows PPTP client over PF NAT. The windows
error generally indicates a GRE problem.
There are mixed reports on google as to whether this should work. Does
anyone have this working ? If so are there any tricks ?
http://
On Monday 13 November 2006 7:53 pm, you wrote:
> But I don't know what I need to do differently to change the
> situations.
Is pf enabled and blocking perhaps?
Bob D
On 11/8/06, Martin Schrvder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'll believe it when I can download the archive from Sun.
the thought does make me warm n fuzzy. SGPL != GPL
On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 09:01:55PM -0500, Chad M Stewart wrote:
> I'm missing something, but I can't figure out what. Below is the
> contents of the spamd.conf file, nothing but a simple whitelist. A
> connection from 10.37.129.2 gets directed to spamd, but the IP should
> have been put int
On 14/11/06, Pierre Lamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You got link on the interface? Even if you do maybe the cable is bad.
I can ssh into the system using the local interface IP. Once there I can
ping devices on all the networks, including the internet. Problem is that
no device on Networ
With one word: YAY! :-D
Mark, your new patch worked perfectly! I even compiled the kernel
completely on the "other i386 machine" (an old, slow PII-450) and just
transferred it to my Mac mini (via CD), and the mini booted without
problems.
Not only the Marvell Yukon NIC but also the second CPU co
Thanos Tsouanas wrote:
> Hello.
>
> For some reason, the site40.tgz wasn't recognized as an option when I
> was using http to get the sets, but it was when I moved the sets to my
> ftpd...
>
> Or maybe it was my bad.
not really your bad...but an error of omission, none the less. :)
You will not
I'm missing something, but I can't figure out what. Below is the
contents of the spamd.conf file, nothing but a simple whitelist. A
connection from 10.37.129.2 gets directed to spamd, but the IP should
have been put into spamd-white by spamd-setup, at least that was what
I expected but cl
On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 15:12 -0600, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
>
> bingo! i wanted to see if i could use a 2620 i had laying around for its T1
line
> card and this is why i didn't expect it to be possible.
>
> the ISP here at work supplies a couple T1 lines which terminate into 1721s
and
> i'd very mu
Steve wrote:
> I am having problems with Windows PPTP client over PF NAT. The
> windows error generally indicates a GRE problem.
>
> There are mixed reports on google as to whether this should work.
> Does anyone have this working ? If so are there any tricks ?
So long as no more than one conne
Stephen Takacs wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
Or try typing "boot crash" or so, and see if anything happens, but you
maybe tried that earlier.
Haven't tried that yet, but that's because I'm waiting for the machine
to crash into ddb. :-) I can invoke ddb at the console with
Ctrl-Alt-Esc, and t
D'oh ... started xorgcfg and switched to another virt terminal and
copied
the xorg.conf.new from home dir to /etc/X11 ... works fine ...
On Nov 13, 2006, at 3:28 PM, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
I've just installed OBSD current on a PIII Dell piece o' junk lying
around here
dmesg below ... xorgcfg
Hello.
For some reason, the site40.tgz wasn't recognized as an option when I
was using http to get the sets, but it was when I moved the sets to my
ftpd...
Or maybe it was my bad.
--
Thanos Tsouanas .: My Music: http://www.thanostsouanas.com/
http://thanos.sians.org/ .: Sians Music: ht
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 12:01:46AM +0200, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> [...]
>
> I have then tried LayeredTech as suggested by someone on the list and I am
> very happy with it. The only negative point so far was that they advertised
> OpenBSD 3.x, and it turned out x really meant 5. I spent about an h
On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 04:34:45PM -0600, J Moore wrote:
> I received the following from the SANS mailing list earlier today:
>
> Windows laptops with wireless cards that use Broadcom device drivers
> (Broadcom chips are used in machines from HP, Dell, Gateway, and
> eMachines) are directly vulner
Hi all,
I am having problems with Windows PPTP client over PF NAT. The windows
error generally indicates a GRE problem.
There are mixed reports on google as to whether this should work. Does
anyone have this working ? If so are there any tricks ?
Steve
Driver, other systems are only vulnerable if they use ndiswrapper.
./nelson -murilo
On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 04:34:45PM -0600, J Moore wrote:
> I received the following from the SANS mailing list earlier today:
>
> Windows laptops with wireless cards that use Broadcom device drivers
> (Broadcom
On 11/13/06, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have 2 of these adaptors
> "Intel PRO/1000GT (82541GI)" rev 0x05
>
> The 82541GI chipset is supported by em(4).
>
> Every day, the box "drops" of the network. The interfaces show
> themselves as active, but I can't ping, arp, or sniff any traffic. A
I have 2 of these adaptors
"Intel PRO/1000GT (82541GI)" rev 0x05
The 82541GI chipset is supported by em(4).
Every day, the box "drops" of the network. The interfaces show
themselves as active, but I can't ping, arp, or sniff any traffic. A
reboot solves the problem. Is anyone else having this
[i run freebsd and openbsd servers]
FreeBSD 6.2 is delayed again and I won't be able to do any testing
before the retail season kicks in.
I just want to say thanks to the OpenBSD developers for picking a date
and sticking with it. I can depend on OpenBSD being released on time.
> I experimented a bit - no success, though some news:
>
> > Using ACPI is indeed the solution to the problem. Unfortunately our
> > ACPI support isn't quite there yet. There's a patch that makes it
> > work on my mini:
> >
> > http://www.xs4all.nl/~sibelius/acpi-apic.diff
>
> I tried that pat
I received the following from the SANS mailing list earlier today:
Windows laptops with wireless cards that use Broadcom device drivers
(Broadcom chips are used in machines from HP, Dell, Gateway, and
eMachines) are directly vulnerable to the attack that has gotten so much
press on Macintosh wirel
I've just installed OBSD current on a PIII Dell piece o' junk lying
around here
dmesg below ... xorgcfg works wonderful, but startx quits like it
shows below.
Would love to tell X "Hey, use whatever you used for xorgcfg because
that works
perfectly!"
--- startx error msg ---
xauth: creatin
I experimented a bit - no success, though some news:
Using ACPI is indeed the solution to the problem. Unfortunately our
ACPI support isn't quite there yet. There's a patch that makes it
work on my mini:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~sibelius/acpi-apic.diff
I tried that patch, though one of the fi
40.1 40.1
Regards,
Greg
[1] http://firewallworks.com/archive/misc/20061113/hp_dmesg.txt
[2] http://firewallworks.com/archive/misc/20061113/via_dmesg.txt
[3] http://firewallworks.com/archive/misc/20061113/net4801_dmesg.txt
[4] http://firewallworks.com/archive/misc/20061113/via_vpn1411_dme
As you already know, OpenCON, the OpenBSD conference in Venice/Italy
takes place on december 2.-3.
Most talks are held by OpenBSD developers, but there will also be an
impressive number of our developers attending the conference:
Speakers are canacar, claudio, deraadt, dlg, felix, gwk, jsg, mbalm
Original message
>Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 08:16:16 -0600
>From: "Jeffrey C. Ollie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: openbsd on cisco hardware?
>To: misc@openbsd.org
>
>On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 20:51 -0600, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
>> i know this is likely not possible for a number of rea
check out tinyos... get a cheap mote w/ USB, sprinkle other motes around
as required.
Jay
On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 10:34:06AM +0100, the unit calling itself Julien TOUCHE
wrote:
> Hi
>
> i'm currently looking for solution to monitor external environment from
> an openbsd server.
>
> i've fou
On Sat, Nov 11, 2006 at 12:25:10PM -0600, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> that is VERY Cool, you did a Great job on that
>
> Someone should do a Puffy one :)
>
> Sam Fourman Jr.
>
> On 11/11/06, Jeroen Massar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Damian Wiest wrote:
> >[..]
> >> I'm hoping I won't get scolded
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Camiel Dobbelaar wrote:
> Ok, I think I found something in your original tcpdump:
>
> Nov 11 15:15:04.389556 failinghost.domain.com.ftp >
> ftp-proxy.domain.com.48293: P 202:233(31) ack 56 win 46
^^
> (DF) [tos 0x10]
>
* Problem: Lots of HDLC / FCS Errors on Verizon Cellular Wireless Link
For example when downloading a 10MB file, I'll usually get between 300
to 600 FCS errors (PPP> show hdlc). The dismal transfer rate via ftp is
about 20KB/sec (roughly 160 to 200 Kbps) due to all the errors. The
connection
Ok, I think I found something in your original tcpdump:
Nov 11 15:15:04.389556 failinghost.domain.com.ftp >
ftp-proxy.domain.com.48293: P 202:233(31) ack 56 win 46
(DF) [tos 0x10]
: 4510 0053 7066 4000 4006 0292 c2f5 20b4 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@...C5 B4
0010: c2f5 20fe 0015 bca5 48d1 b99c
hello all,
i got hands on a msi ms-7008 with a onboard re nic. but -stable and
-currents shows no link at all. under windows it is working fine.
any hints?
thomas
OpenBSD 4.0-current (RAMDISK_CD) #113: Fri Nov 10 15:45:50 MST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/RAMDISK_CD
cp
On 2006/11/13 11:30, Stephen Takacs wrote:
> Alexander Hall wrote:
> > Try a serial console, if possible. I have not been able to view the ddb
> > output if the machine crashed while running X. Not sure if the caps lock
> > etc was unresponsive, though. I am on a Dell Inspiron 4100.
>
> This lapto
That's what you get for trying to be clever before breakfast! :-)
My error dawned upon me after I sent the email and while I was walking
to work... in any case, floppy40.fs also exits back to Cisco monitor
prompt with a "Bad magic number (0x0)" message.
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Pete Vickers wrot
Alexander Hall wrote:
> Try a serial console, if possible. I have not been able to view the ddb
> output if the machine crashed while running X. Not sure if the caps lock
> etc was unresponsive, though. I am on a Dell Inspiron 4100.
This laptop doesn't have any serial ports, but maybe one of those
The package seems to be the same.
I tried to install the package from scratch but the sysctl error is
still there...
On 2006/11/13 10:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've got a problem with symon and 4.0 after an upgrade from 3.9.
did you upgrade symon to the package from 4.0? I couldn't tell sinc
I've been running 3.9 in a CARP pair for my firewalls.
So I upgrade the box(well, rebuild it from scratch using the new CD),
and things seem fine on the first log in. I fix up all the config
files, so that all the 3.9 settings are in place, and make sure to pay
attention to the settings that are
Salut,
Config: see http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=116336496801052
Tonnerre
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Apples & oranges I believe, this *might* be why:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/Desktop> file pix706.bin bsd.rd floppy40.fs
pix706.bin: x86 boot sector
bsd.rd: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1
(SYSV), statically linked, not stripped
floppy40.fs: x86 boot sector
/Pete
On 13. n
Salut,
I have another problem with IPsec (using isakmpd). I used almost the example
config, but depending on the target, I get packet loss in different amounts:
* 10.16.1.131 to 10.1.2.9, for example, always stalls when trying to fetch
web sites via https
* 10.16.1.131 to 10.1.4.111 works we
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>most PIX boxes are i386 based. IIRC I've booted bsd.rd on them in the
>past, nothing special except flash boot.
>
>pix515e# sh ver
>...
>Hardware: PIX-515E, 64 MB RAM, CPU Pentium II 433 MHz
>Flash E28F128J3 @ 0xfff0, 16MB
>BIOS Flash AM29F400B @ 0xfffd8000, 32KB
>...
>0: Ext: Ethernet0
Camiel Dobbelaar schrieb:
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Marc Peters wrote:
60 seconds, and the client gives me this message:
421 Service not available, remote server timed out. Connection closed (mac osx
command line ftp-client)
That CWD line did not pass out on the DMZ interface?
no it didn't. it is
Jeffrey C. Ollie wrote:
On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 20:51 -0600, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
i know this is likely not possible for a number of reasons but i figured
i'd
ask: are there or have there been any plans to port openbsd to run on cisco
hardware?
It would only be interesting if you were able
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Marc Peters wrote:
> 60 seconds, and the client gives me this message:
> 421 Service not available, remote server timed out. Connection closed (mac osx
> command line ftp-client)
> > That CWD line did not pass out on the DMZ interface?
> >
>
> no it didn't. it is everytime th
On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 20:51 -0600, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
> i know this is likely not possible for a number of reasons but i figured
i'd
> ask: are there or have there been any plans to port openbsd to run on cisco
> hardware?
It would only be interesting if you were able to develop drivers for
Camiel Dobbelaar schrieb:
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Marc Peters wrote:
this is the output from ftp-proxy:
# /usr/sbin/ftp-proxy -d -D7
listening on 127.0.0.1 port 8021
#1 accepted connection from 192.168.0.14
#1 FTP session 1/100 started: client 192.168.0.14 to server 194.XXX.XX.180 via
proxy 194.
On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 14:04 +1100, Craig Barraclough wrote:
> Last time I had a look, the platform was essentially a PII, with fxp
> NICs and a PCI (or was it ISA?) flash card for the OS.
PIX 525 has an Intel PIII 600Mhz CPU with fxp NICs.
It uses Intel fxp boards but I have been told the NICs h
On 2006/11/13 10:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've got a problem with symon and 4.0 after an upgrade from 3.9.
did you upgrade symon to the package from 4.0? I couldn't tell since
3.9 and 4.0 both have the same version number, symon does usually need
to be compiled under the OS version you run i
most PIX boxes are i386 based. IIRC I've booted bsd.rd on them in the
past, nothing special except flash boot.
pix515e# sh ver
...
Hardware: PIX-515E, 64 MB RAM, CPU Pentium II 433 MHz
Flash E28F128J3 @ 0xfff0, 16MB
BIOS Flash AM29F400B @ 0xfffd8000, 32KB
...
0: Ext: Ethernet0 :
Hi
I've got a problem with symon and 4.0 after an upgrade from 3.9.
/ # /usr/local/libexec/symon -d
symon version 2.72
program id=12178
sending packets to udp 127.0.0.1 2100
started module df(wd0g)
started module if(xl0)
warning: mbuf() failed (sysctl() Invalid argument)
warning: mbuf() failed (s
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