FW: How can I view rule numbers under OpenBSD 4.0?

2006-12-19 Thread Unnikrishnan P
I use the following tool http://www.0xdeadbeef.info/code/pfilter.pl to check the rule number . -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Otto Moerbeek Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 7:52 PM To: C. L. Martinez Cc: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: How

Re: ASUS P5L-MX

2006-12-19 Thread Frank Bax
At 02:19 PM 12/16/06, Frank Bax wrote: Will OpenBSD 4.0 release run on ASUS P5L-MX? The asus website does not seem to mention which Gigabit chipset is used on this board. Anyone using this board? http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l2=11&l3=194&model=1320&modelmenu=2 1) Gigabit Lan no

Re: ral0: device timeout

2006-12-19 Thread Markus Bergkvist
The 'ifconfig ral0 debug' printout when the client device gets time out. ral0: begin active scan ral0: sending probe_req to ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff on channel 12 ral0: received probe_resp from 00:13:f7:2a:f4:ab rssi 119 ral0: sending probe_req to ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff on channel 13 ral0: sending probe_req

Re: symon w/ multiple CPU's

2006-12-19 Thread George C
Many thanks to you both! -George On 12/19/06, Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Dec 19, 2006, at 3:29 PM, Henning Brauer wrote: > * George C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-19 20:19]: >> Hello misc, >> Anyone know if symon is able to read stats from multiple CPU's in the >> 4.0 GENERIC.S

Re: symon w/ multiple CPU's

2006-12-19 Thread Darrin Chandler
Jason Dixon wrote: I reported this to Willem back in September but haven't seen any updates. Perhaps Darrin would be willing to share his diff. I suppose it's ok. It's at http://www.stilyagin.com/OpenBSD/symon-2.73.tar.gz Keep in mind that this may not be the official, released 2.73, and may

Re: symon w/ multiple CPU's

2006-12-19 Thread Henning Brauer
* Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-19 22:30]: > * George C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-19 20:19]: > > Anyone know if symon is able to read stats from multiple CPU's in the > > 4.0 GENERIC.SMP kernel? I have the following in my symon.conf: > > > > $ cat /etc/symon.conf > > monitor { cp

uaudio trouble

2006-12-19 Thread Steve Shockley
I've got a Xitel DG2, which is a USB sound card with optical output. I previously set up a nice music player using mpd, and it worked great. Unfortunately the drive died, so I'm building a new one. (The old install's dmesg is at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?m=115863499102215, the hardware is

Re: symon w/ multiple CPU's

2006-12-19 Thread Henning Brauer
* George C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-19 20:19]: > Anyone know if symon is able to read stats from multiple CPU's in the > 4.0 GENERIC.SMP kernel? I have the following in my symon.conf: > > $ cat /etc/symon.conf > monitor { cpu(0), cpu(1), cpu(2), cpu(3), mem, mbuf, pf, > if(lo0), if(

Re: revision control system for system administration

2006-12-19 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 05:58:08PM +1100, atstake atstake wrote: > Not directly OpenBSD related but I thought I'd ask. I'd like to use a > revision control system to manage files on 25-30 servers but I'm not > sure whether I'd use a centralized repository or have a separate > revision control syste

Re: symon w/ multiple CPU's

2006-12-19 Thread Jason Dixon
On Dec 19, 2006, at 3:29 PM, Henning Brauer wrote: * George C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-19 20:19]: Hello misc, Anyone know if symon is able to read stats from multiple CPU's in the 4.0 GENERIC.SMP kernel? I have the following in my symon.conf: $ cat /etc/symon.conf monitor { cpu(0), cpu(1)

Re: vim Easy Mode Broken?

2006-12-19 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 09:45:42AM -0700, Chris Kuethe wrote: > On 12/17/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >But maybe there's a good reason why this was done the way it is? I CC'ed > >the maintainer, maybe he'll find the time to respond... > > > >If this works for you, and Chris (=

Re: symon w/ multiple CPU's

2006-12-19 Thread Henning Brauer
* George C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-19 20:19]: > Hello misc, > Anyone know if symon is able to read stats from multiple CPU's in the > 4.0 GENERIC.SMP kernel? I have the following in my symon.conf: > > $ cat /etc/symon.conf > monitor { cpu(0), cpu(1), cpu(2), cpu(3), mem, mbuf, pf, >

Re: dspam on OpenBSD 4.0

2006-12-19 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 12:42:29PM -0600, Vijay Sankar wrote: > On Mon, 2006-18-12 at 18:29 +0100, Joachim Schipper wrote: > > On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 09:18:45PM -0600, Vijay Sankar wrote: > > > Yes, /var/dspam/data was already there after I installed the package (I > > > am not using -current, jus

amd64 4.0 on Dell 2950 install problem

2006-12-19 Thread Will H. Backman
I have a Dell 2950, and I'm trying to install the amd64 port of 4.0 release. Install goes fine until the card tries to get an IP address from dhcp. Then I get: Fatal protection fault in supervisor mode. Trap type 4 code 0 rip802c279c cs 8 rflags 10286 cr 2 4a8f40 cpl 7 rsp 80006bea7c50

Re: symon w/ multiple CPU's

2006-12-19 Thread Darrin Chandler
George C wrote: Hello misc, Anyone know if symon is able to read stats from multiple CPU's in the 4.0 GENERIC.SMP kernel? I have the following in my symon.conf: $ cat /etc/symon.conf monitor { cpu(0), cpu(1), cpu(2), cpu(3), mem, mbuf, pf, if(lo0), if(bnx0), if(bnx1), io(sd0)

Re: amd64 and tightvnc-1.2.9

2006-12-19 Thread chrisk
X runs without any errors (or at least as far as I can tell). The X log file looks normal too (again, as far as I can tell). The socket directory is empty. I would have to go in and clean house after Xvnc would core dump anyways. Thanks for the ideas, though. Chris -Original Message--

Re: amd64 and tightvnc-1.2.9

2006-12-19 Thread Travers Buda
Does X itself run normally? Try nuking the sockets in /tmp/.X11-unix/ and try again. It's a thought. Travers Buda On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 08:02:19 -0600 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am having trouble getting tightvnc-1.2.9 working for amd64. The > server starts with this error shown in the log f

Re: Block device required

2006-12-19 Thread ibanex22
fdisk /dev/wd1i and it was correct :D thanks all. Andreas Maus-2 wrote: > > On 12/19/06, ibanex22 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi. >> mount_ext2fs: /dev/rwd1c on /mnt: Block device required > Of cause! > rwd1c is a charcter device, not a block device: > $ ls -l /dev/rwd1c > crw-r- 1 root op

symon w/ multiple CPU's

2006-12-19 Thread George C
Hello misc, Anyone know if symon is able to read stats from multiple CPU's in the 4.0 GENERIC.SMP kernel? I have the following in my symon.conf: $ cat /etc/symon.conf monitor { cpu(0), cpu(1), cpu(2), cpu(3), mem, mbuf, pf, if(lo0), if(bnx0), if(bnx1), io(sd0), io(sd1), io(sd2

Re: Block device required

2006-12-19 Thread Greg Thomas
On 12/19/06, Marco S Hyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "Greg Thomas" writes: > > > mount -t ext2fs /dev/rwd1c /mnt > > > > mount -t ext2fs /dev/wd1i /mnt > > How do you know it's i? FAQ 14.1 says: Devices without a disklabel: If a device does not currently have an OpenBSD disklabel on i

Re: Slightly OT: DNS force client to use authoritative

2006-12-19 Thread Philip Guenther
On 12/18/06, Karl R. Balsmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is there a specific way to set a name server so that clients are always *forced* to use an autoritative name server? UltraDNS and some others have mentioned little features they have, but it hints at the possibility that somewhere in th

Re: Slightly OT: DNS force client to use authoritative

2006-12-19 Thread Brian Candler
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 12:45:19PM -0800, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote: > Is there a specific way to set a name server so that clients are always > *forced* to use an autoritative name server? What exactly do you mean? What are you trying to achieve? The DNS architecture looks like this: applic

Re: revision control system for system administration

2006-12-19 Thread Will Maier
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 06:23:16AM -0700, Clint Pachl wrote: > I'm not so convinced it is that complex on a homogeneous OpenBSD > network. OpenBSD is a very manageable system, such as the entire > OS contained in compressed tarballs for easy extraction and the > flexible ports system. Both of these

amd64 and tightvnc-1.2.9

2006-12-19 Thread chrisk
I am having trouble getting tightvnc-1.2.9 working for amd64. The server starts with this error shown in the log file: Getting interface configuration (4): Device not configured 18/12/06 10:18:33 Xvnc version 3.3.tight1.2.9 -8<---8<-- xrdb: Can'

Re: revision control system for system administration

2006-12-19 Thread Josh Tolley
I'm not so convinced it is that complex on a homogeneous OpenBSD network. OpenBSD is a very manageable system, such as the entire OS contained in compressed tarballs for easy extraction and the flexible ports system. Both of these entities are easily scriptable. Then all there is to worry about is

Re: Home networking for an amateur

2006-12-19 Thread Martin Schröder
2006/12/18, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Upgrade like this: 3.7 -> 3.8 -> 3.9 -> 4.0 Then your box will rock. And will be full of cruft. Backup and install 4.0 might be better. Best Martin

Re: revision control system for system administration

2006-12-19 Thread Will Maier
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 05:44:45AM -0700, Clint Pachl wrote: > So your're saying cfengine would need to be included in an install > set, such as base40.tgz or some custom install set in order to be > used in a base install (an obvious yes)? So how do we automate to > that point? I would like to aut

Re: revision control system for system administration

2006-12-19 Thread Clint Pachl
Francois Visconte wrote: Hello To the OP, I would keep everything centralized and in a repository. Then dedicate a test machine, or two, that you will use to deploy your updates and test the integrity of your automation system. If all goes well with the test, push the tested updates over to

Re: revision control system for system administration

2006-12-19 Thread Clint Pachl
Will Maier wrote: On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 03:00:04AM -0700, Clint Pachl wrote: I would use a dedicated, highly secure and always backed-up box to store/manage a central repository (CVS/SVN). This repos will hold all the necessary bytes (binaries, config files, ports, etc.) to "re-image" any m

Re: revision control system for system administration

2006-12-19 Thread Clint Pachl
Francois Visconte wrote: Hello To the OP, I would keep everything centralized and in a repository. Then dedicate a test machine, or two, that you will use to deploy your updates and test the integrity of your automation system. If all goes well with the test, push the tested updates over to

Re: ftp-proxy multiple instances

2006-12-19 Thread Marcello Cruz
Hi Mathieu, After I sent the message to the group, I realized that the RC script reads the content of the rc.conf and rc.conf.local. One of the lines in the RC script searches for a line with "ftpproxy_flags" then executes the daemon with the parameters in that line. So, I tried exactly what y

Re: revision control system for system administration

2006-12-19 Thread Lars Hansson
I'm just going to mention rdist, since it's in base. While certainly not as complex and feature rich as as cfengine it does get the job done just fine for most tasks. --- Lars Hansson

Re: LineWrap Failure in Text-Terminal

2006-12-19 Thread Dimitry Andric
Sebastian Neuper wrote: > Hi. With OpenBSD 4.0, I encounter a wrong line wrapping > in the text-terminals. ... > So I looked through all the changes and noticed the new jump > scroll feature for vt220 introduced in OpenBSD 4.0 and corrected > in OpenBSD Current. My computer is a 200MMX with a 2,5G

Re: revision control system for system administration

2006-12-19 Thread Will Maier
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 03:00:04AM -0700, Clint Pachl wrote: > I would use a dedicated, highly secure and always backed-up box to > store/manage a central repository (CVS/SVN). This repos will hold > all the necessary bytes (binaries, config files, ports, etc.) to > "re-image" any machine from scra

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2006-12-19 Thread Olivier
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Re: revision control system for system administration

2006-12-19 Thread Francois Visconte
Hello To the OP, I would keep everything centralized and in a repository. Then dedicate a test machine, or two, that you will use to deploy your updates and test the integrity of your automation system. If all goes well with the test, push the tested updates over to the production repos. Th

Re: Moving a 100GB directory tree with lots of hardlinks

2006-12-19 Thread Matthias Bertschy
Otto Moerbeek wrote: Ok, I assume you no longer have the core file you generated early. If there's a bug i pax, I really like to fix it... I'll see if I can reproduce the problem on a file system with lots of links and while giving pax little memory. -Otto Unfortunately not :-( But even

Re: Moving a 100GB directory tree with lots of hardlinks

2006-12-19 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Matthias Bertschy wrote: > Otto Moerbeek wrote: > > ulimit for memory usage is never unlimited. Look at ulimit -a. Check > > the data size listed. To enlarge, change login.conf settings for > > datasize-max and datasize-cur and don't forget to re-login. > > The pax problem yo

Re: nagios check_carp for OpenBSD carp(4)

2006-12-19 Thread Joel Knight
--- Quoting Christopher Snell on 2006/12/18 at 22:38 -0700: > On 12/15/06, Brian A. Seklecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Thoughts? Strategies? Ideas? > >--- > > > >Ask the machine directly? Ask an adjacent machine? > > Joel Knight just released an updated OpenBSD SNMP MIB that supports > readin

Re: Moving a 100GB directory tree with lots of hardlinks

2006-12-19 Thread Matthias Bertschy
Otto Moerbeek wrote: ulimit for memory usage is never unlimited. Look at ulimit -a. Check the data size listed. To enlarge, change login.conf settings for datasize-max and datasize-cur and don't forget to re-login. The pax problem you are hitting could very well be memory-related too. As a w

Re: How can I view rule numbers under OpenBSD 4.0?

2006-12-19 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, C. L. Martinez wrote: > Sorry you are rigth ... I type w, no -v -v. But using this options I can not > see rule numbers as are displayed when i use tcpdump to see blocked or > logged packets ... With OpenBSD 3.7 and -w option I can see it ... Use tcpdump -en -i pflog0 Add ex

Re: How can I view rule numbers under OpenBSD 4.0?

2006-12-19 Thread James Herbert (Lists)
C. L. Martinez wrote: Oops .. I would say under OpenBSD 4.0 On 12/19/06, C. L. Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sorry Darren, but pfctl -wsr under OpenBSD doesn't works See: saruman:~# pfctl -wsr pfctl: unknown option -- w usage: pfctl [-AdeghmNnOoqRrvz] [-a anchor] [-D macro=value] [-

Re: What is the kernel doing?

2006-12-19 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Jesse Gumm wrote: > Right now, I have a fresh machine I just installed earlier today. > > To test some of the stability, I have a perl script that allocates and > deallocates memory over an over. That's it. I have the script > running in parallel 3 times, to utilize both CP

Re: revision control system for system administration

2006-12-19 Thread Clint Pachl
atstake atstake wrote: Not directly OpenBSD related but I thought I'd ask. I'd like to use a revision control system to manage files on 25-30 servers but I'm not sure whether I'd use a centralized repository or have a separate revision control system on each box. It would also be good to know h

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Re: revision control system for system administration

2006-12-19 Thread Kian Mohageri
On 12/18/06, atstake atstake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Not directly OpenBSD related but I thought I'd ask. I'd like to use > a revision control system to manage files on 25-30 > servers but I'm not sure whether I'd use a centralized repository or > have a separate revision control system on ea

Re: How can I view rule numbers under OpenBSD 4.0?

2006-12-19 Thread C. L. Martinez
Sorry you are rigth ... I type w, no -v -v. But using this options I can not see rule numbers as are displayed when i use tcpdump to see blocked or logged packets ... With OpenBSD 3.7 and -w option I can see it ... On 12/19/06, Marco S Hyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "C. L. Martinez" writes

Re: How can I view rule numbers under OpenBSD 4.0?

2006-12-19 Thread Cristiano Deana
2006/12/19, C. L. Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > pfctl -vvsr > verbose, verbose, show, rules. Refer to pfctl(8). saruman:~# pfctl -wsr NOT wsr but vvsr (v v s r) Refer to pfctl(8). -- Cris, member of G.U.F.I Italian FreeBSD User Group http://www.gufi.org/

Re: How can I view rule numbers under OpenBSD 4.0?

2006-12-19 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, C. L. Martinez wrote: Sorry Darren, but pfctl -wsr under OpenBSD doesn't works See: saruman:~# pfctl -wsr pfctl: unknown option -- w I think you misread. It was "pfctl -vvsr" w != vv Cheers. -- Antoine

Re: How can I view rule numbers under OpenBSD 4.0?

2006-12-19 Thread Floor Terra
I believe that would be pfctl -vvsr. As in "verbose verbose" There is no single character "w" but there are 2 "v"'s. Floor Terra On Dec 19, 2006, at 9:57 AM, C. L. Martinez wrote: Sorry Darren, but pfctl -wsr under OpenBSD doesn't works See: saruman:~# pfctl -wsr pfctl: unknown option

What is the kernel doing?

2006-12-19 Thread Jesse Gumm
Right now, I have a fresh machine I just installed earlier today. To test some of the stability, I have a perl script that allocates and deallocates memory over an over. That's it. I have the script running in parallel 3 times, to utilize both CPUs and to get a little bit of preempting in there

Re: Block device required

2006-12-19 Thread Marco S Hyman
"Greg Thomas" writes: > > > mount -t ext2fs /dev/rwd1c /mnt > > > > mount -t ext2fs /dev/wd1i /mnt > > How do you know it's i? FAQ 14.1 says: Devices without a disklabel: If a device does not currently have an OpenBSD disklabel on it but has another file system (for example, a disk wi

Re: How can I view rule numbers under OpenBSD 4.0?

2006-12-19 Thread Marco S Hyman
"C. L. Martinez" writes: > Oops .. I would say under OpenBSD 4.0 Not -w, but -v -v. I'm guessing the font you use makes -vv look like -w. // marc

Re: How can I view rule numbers under OpenBSD 4.0?

2006-12-19 Thread C. L. Martinez
Oops .. I would say under OpenBSD 4.0 On 12/19/06, C. L. Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sorry Darren, but pfctl -wsr under OpenBSD doesn't works See: > > saruman:~# pfctl -wsr > pfctl: unknown option -- w > usage: pfctl [-AdeghmNnOoqRrvz] [-a anchor] [-D macro=value] [-F modifier] >

Re: Block device required

2006-12-19 Thread Andreas Maus
On 12/19/06, Greg Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: How do you know it's i? disklabel wd1 Andreas. -- Hobbes : Shouldn't we read the instructions? Calvin : Do I look like a sissy?

Re: How can I view rule numbers under OpenBSD 4.0?

2006-12-19 Thread C. L. Martinez
Sorry Darren, but pfctl -wsr under OpenBSD doesn't works See: saruman:~# pfctl -wsr pfctl: unknown option -- w usage: pfctl [-AdeghmNnOoqRrvz] [-a anchor] [-D macro=value] [-F modifier] [-f file] [-i interface] [-k host | network] [-p device] [-s modifier] [-t table

Re: Block device required

2006-12-19 Thread Andreas Maus
On 12/19/06, ibanex22 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi. mount_ext2fs: /dev/rwd1c on /mnt: Block device required Of cause! rwd1c is a charcter device, not a block device: $ ls -l /dev/rwd1c crw-r- 1 root operator3, 18 Dec 9 12:03 /dev/rwd1c You have to use wd1c instead, which is a block

Re: revision control system for system administration

2006-12-19 Thread Francois Visconte
Hello, Not directly OpenBSD related but I thought I'd ask. I'd like to use a revision control system to manage files on 25-30 servers but I'm not sure whether I'd use a centralized repository or have a separate revision control system on each box. It would also be good to know how much leverage

Re: Block device required

2006-12-19 Thread Greg Thomas
On 12/19/06, Alexander Yurchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 12:00:30AM -0800, ibanex22 wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I have recently transfered my web server from Debian to OpenBSD. I had a > secondary hard drive that I was hosting all my files on which was ext3. I > install

Re: Block device required

2006-12-19 Thread Alexander Yurchenko
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 12:00:30AM -0800, ibanex22 wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I have recently transfered my web server from Debian to OpenBSD. I had a > secondary hard drive that I was hosting all my files on which was ext3. I > installed it in my OpenBSD box and booted up a live Knoppix CD and c

Re: 64-bit Linux Emulation on AMD64?

2006-12-19 Thread Andreas Maus
On 12/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Alex. Hello, I've got a fresh new 4.0/AMD64 system installed, and after sitting down Congratulations ;) to add Linux binary compatibility, I see that it apparently doesn't exist on this platform. After some archive digging, it does

Block device required

2006-12-19 Thread ibanex22
Hi everyone, I have recently transfered my web server from Debian to OpenBSD. I had a secondary hard drive that I was hosting all my files on which was ext3. I installed it in my OpenBSD box and booted up a live Knoppix CD and converted it to ext2. I run: mount -t ext2fs /dev/rwd1c /mnt and I