* Anderson Nadal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-26 05:28]:
> I found a possible OpenBGPD bug.
you're petty much leaving out all relevant information.
you don't mention which version you run, you don't show your config,
and you don't show complete logs at time of failure. impossible to
track down p
Stuart Henderson wrote on 25/02/07 22:55:
> ports/comms/sredird to run a terminal server on OpenBSD,
>
> ftp://ftp.opengear.com/opengear-serial-client-2.0.9p0.tar.gz
> might work to let you connect to another terminal server as
> if it were a local port, I don't know whether it works on
> OpenBSD
I have a 326m running 3.9/amd64 for months without a glitch. Dmesg
below. Perhaps something changed after 3.9 that causes the before
mentioned problems.
OpenBSD 3.9-stable (GENERIC.MP) #7: Mon Aug 21 10:28:18 CEST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 214
Having trouble sending this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] list, so I'm sending to
misc@ instead
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I got caught by an interesting situation recently, which I eventually
tracked down to the following situation.
The anchor in the main ruleset was given like:
anchor "test/*"
However the anchor was populate
Hy all.
I found a possible OpenBGPD bug.
I have a bgp session with Cymru to receive a bogon network using bgp. I
have others sessions with my local carrier to.
Sometimes, the Cymru sessions go down, after some seconds the session is
established.
Wheel, after some sessions up and down, the bgpd
Ah. Disregard my last post. I didn't realize that the 'ipsec'
configuration specifies main mode (phase 1 negotiation) and quick
mode (phase 2 negotiation) in separate substatements. Good find.
That makes perfect sense.
Bill
On Feb 25, 2007, at 19:06, c l wrote:
Finally got this to work.
On further study of the iskampd.conf man page, I am thinking that you
may be correct by turning you attention to the isakmpd.conf as a
possible trouble spot.
I notice that you specified group mod768 (Diffie -Hellman group 1)in
your ipsec statements. As I said, not having had occasion to run a
VP
The man page for isakpd.conf indeed sheds some light, there's an
example in that page that show's how to specify lifetimes for both
phases...
[General]
Default-phase-1-lifetime= 3600,60:86400
Default-phase-2-lifetime= 1200,60:86400
At this point, if t
On 2007 Feb 25 (Sun) at 16:45:46 -0800 (-0800), Bray Mailloux wrote:
:And my interfaces are configured as such.
:
:cat /etc/hostname.rl0 < External interface
:inet 192.168.1.2255.255.255.0 NONE
:
:cat /etc/hostname.rl1 < Internal Interface
:192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0
You
i've just had to deal with vanishing Caviar drives from one of my ami raids - in
case you have these disks as well you are better off reading
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37188 (this is kinda old news,
but might save you some sleepless nights anyway).
Stephan
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Stefan Kell wrote:
> Hello Nick,
>
> On Sun, 25 Feb 2007, Nick Holland wrote:
...
>> It sounds like this:
>> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq12.html#i386smouse
>>
>> Some KVM switches work great, some don't. I've got some that work
>> great while they work, but then the KVM switch itself crashes
>
Finally got this to work. Here's the config that ended up working.
I'm not sure why I didn't notice before but the quick mode stuff wasn't
setup correctly.
ipsec.conf
ike esp from 192.168.1.0/24 to 10.10.0.0/16 peer 2.2.2.2 \
main auth hmac-sha1 enc 3des group modp768 \
quick au
I've setup maybe 78 LAN-to-LAN VPNs between my datacenter and other
sites of customers and partners. However, I haven't had occasion to
use OpenBSD as a VPN endpoint yet and I'm not an expert on the ike/
ipsec features of OpenBSD. Having said that, I've done quite a bit
of VPN troubleshoot
Hi Bray
What do the logs say?
Also, try running dhcpd with -d -f
-d Force dhcpd to log to stderr. This can be useful for
debugging,
and also at sites where a complete log of all dhcp
activity must
be kept, but syslogd(8) is not reliable or otherwise
ca
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/02/21 18:38, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
problem is really I can't replace Cisco DS3 and multi channel DS3 with
OpenBSD yet for the lack of decent hardware for that! (;<
eotdm may be worth a look where you have both ends of the line.
some vendors mentioned here:
http
On Feb 25, 2007, at 6:45 PM, Bray Mailloux wrote:
I've been toying with the DHCP server options but cannot seem to
bring up the process; everytime I run ps there is no dhcpd process
to be found and no computers on my network are pulling down
addresses from the server.
My DHCPD.conf file lo
On 2/25/07, Bray Mailloux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been toying with the DHCP server options but cannot seem to bring
up the process; everytime I run ps there is no dhcpd process to be found
Take a look in /etc/rc and see how the system initializes dhcpd. Are
you missing the leases file?
I've been toying with the DHCP server options but cannot seem to bring
up the process; everytime I run ps there is no dhcpd process to be found
and no computers on my network are pulling down addresses from the server.
My DHCPD.conf file looks as such.
-bash-3.1# nano /etc/dhcpd.conf
GNU nano
Hello Nick,
On Sun, 25 Feb 2007, Nick Holland wrote:
Stefan Kell wrote:
Hallo list,
I want to use this machine as a dual-boot system together with windows. It
is connected to a standard PS2-KVM, no USB-mouse or keyboard. Installation
of both Windows and OpenBSD 4.0 from CDs worked without any
On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 02:47:06PM +0100, Sebastian Rother wrote:
> I had some spare time and read some more manual pages and so I found
> rdist. I never heared about that tool and what I did read at the
> manpage sounds like a rsync replacement.
>
> Because rdist is in the Base-System I would lik
Last update.
The only thing that I also saw what this clock:
In normal operation:
cpu0: apic clock running at 199MHz
Before a reboot when I have the problem:
cpu0: apic clock running at 678MHz,
But this is not always the same value.
Anyway, that's all I have.
Not a huge deal, I can always
Hello, thanks for the reply, it helped if I'm not mistaken. I think I'm
getting closer but still no joy. See below.
From: William Bloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: c l <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: site-to-site vpn 4.0 to cisco 3000
Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 14:02:13 -0700
On 2007/02/25 16:08, Julien TOUCHE wrote:
> is there an easy way to handle terminal server usage on openbsd, like
> equinox/advocent ones ?
> for example to connect an application like nut to /dev/tty01 or
> /dev/cua01, how do you handle it to telnet or tap terminal server port ?
ports/comms/sred
> Since I know little about filesystems, I'm basically asking to any
> developper if this FS would be a good addition to OpenBSD...or the goals are
> way too different and it wouldn't be very useful.
How can we answer your question as long as the design itself is a moving
target?
Miod
I am mystified by these questions. If you don't know about filesystems,
why would you ask about an addition?
On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 04:04:48PM -0500, Jean-Daniel Beaubien wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> It seems that DragonflyBSD is going to create a new FS: (
> http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchi
Ronnie Garcia wrote:
Daniel Ouellet a icrit :
But luck I happen to monitor the sessions and realize that the clock
on the server run about 1/4 of real time.
Everything run 1/4 of what it should be.
Ping answer oneping each 4 seconds instead of one.
Top refresh every 20 seconds instead of 5,
Hi everyone,
It seems that DragonflyBSD is going to create a new FS: (
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2007-02/msg00097.html). I
know Dragonfly has totally different goals than OpenBSD but I was wondering
if this new FS might be useful to OpenBSD.
Since I know little about filesy
Ted Unangst wrote:
> On 2/25/07, Markus Hennecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Last time I looked into gnat on OpenBSD I stumbled across some problems.
>> The fpu was not initialized, so using floating point arithmetic lead to
>> interesting results.
>
> when was this? i didn't notice this a f
On 2/25/07, Markus Hennecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trond Danielsen wrote:
> 2007/2/25, Timo Schoeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> hi list,
>>
>> does anybody use OpenBSD as Ada programming platform?
>>
>
> Take a look at the list of availble packages -
> http://www.openbsd.org/4.0_packages/i386.ht
In epistula a Markus Hennecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> die
horaque Sun, 25 Feb 2007 19:14:14 +0100:
> Trond Danielsen wrote:
> > 2007/2/25, Timo Schoeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> hi list,
> >>
> >> does anybody use OpenBSD as Ada programming platform?
> >>
> >
> > Take a look at the list of availble
Trond Danielsen wrote:
> 2007/2/25, Timo Schoeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> hi list,
>>
>> does anybody use OpenBSD as Ada programming platform?
>>
>
> Take a look at the list of availble packages -
> http://www.openbsd.org/4.0_packages/i386.html - and search for gnat.
Last time I looked into gnat
Stefan Kell wrote:
> Hallo list,
>
> I want to use this machine as a dual-boot system together with windows. It
> is connected to a standard PS2-KVM, no USB-mouse or keyboard. Installation
> of both Windows and OpenBSD 4.0 from CDs worked without any problems. But
> now if I boot OpenBSD from h
Hello list,
I'm trying to get a site-to-site tunnel running between a 4.0 box and a
cisco 3000 concentrator.
Here's the networks... (ip's changed to protect the innocent)
192.168.1.x [OpenBSD 4.0] 1.1.1.1 <-> internet <-> 2.2.2.2 [cisco
3000] 10.10.x.x
My ipsec.conf looks like this
2007/2/25, Timo Schoeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
hi list,
does anybody use OpenBSD as Ada programming platform?
Take a look at the list of availble packages -
http://www.openbsd.org/4.0_packages/i386.html - and search for gnat.
--
Trond Danielsen
Hallo list,
I want to use this machine as a dual-boot system together with windows. It
is connected to a standard PS2-KVM, no USB-mouse or keyboard. Installation
of both Windows and OpenBSD 4.0 from CDs worked without any problems. But
now if I boot OpenBSD from harddisk the keyboard is locked
hi list,
does anybody use OpenBSD as Ada programming platform?
i'd love to, but it seems to require tweaking of GCC.
any hints?
tia,
timo
> http://daemons.gr/photos/stable-server/
> This concrete got in the Simulation Lab of NTUA through a hole
> in the wall (hole for network). There was over 30cm of solid
> concrete all over the lab...
Even though it's well-known that remote exploits are usually
conducted via network connections a
Varoudis wrote:
http://daemons.gr/photos/stable-server/
Talk about a stable platform ...
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Director of Development
Absolute Performance, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
303-443-7000 ext. 527
On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 05:30:54PM +0200, Varoudis wrote:
> Ive got one for free (this is not an advertisement)! Some days age in
> the simulation lab of NTUA :)
> http://daemons.gr/photos/stable-server/
>
> Full *concrete* server! :)
That's ONE way to harden your server! ;-)
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Darrin Chandler
Ive got one for free (this is not an advertisement)! Some days age in
the simulation lab of NTUA :)
http://daemons.gr/photos/stable-server/
Full *concrete* server! :)
Tasos Varoudis
daemons.gr
Daniel Ouellet a icrit :
But luck I happen to monitor the sessions and realize that the clock on
the server run about 1/4 of real time.
Everything run 1/4 of what it should be.
Ping answer oneping each 4 seconds instead of one.
Top refresh every 20 seconds instead of 5, etc.
[...]
dmesg b
is there an easy way to handle terminal server usage on openbsd, like
equinox/advocent ones ?
for example to connect an application like nut to /dev/tty01 or
/dev/cua01, how do you handle it to telnet or tap terminal server port ?
thanks
Regards
Julien
note: i've checked on so
I had some spare time and read some more manual pages and so I found
rdist. I never heared about that tool and what I did read at the
manpage sounds like a rsync replacement.
Because rdist is in the Base-System I would like to know about the
detailed differences between rdist and rsync because the
I had various problem with my bgpd as session were dropping and couldn't
figure out why that was.
But luck I happen to monitor the sessions and realize that the clock on
the server run about 1/4 of real time.
Everything run 1/4 of what it should be.
Ping answer oneping each 4 seconds instead
On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 01:40:29PM -0500, Jose Fragoso wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Looking at the diff between dmesg running GENERIC kernel and dmesg running
> .MP kernel, I noticed the line below:
>
> ioapic0: pin 16 shares different IPL interrupts (40..50), degraded
> performance
>
> in the .MP dmesg. Co
On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 08:45:25AM +0100, Julien TOUCHE wrote:
> is there some plan to make pf voip-aware so it can handle dynamic port
> allocation ?
>
> i suppose answer risks to be no as else, there would be one for ftp (and
> not ftp-proxy). So, what openbsd users use to add security to their
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