On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 04:13:14PM +, Evgeniy Sudyr wrote:
> Hi, all I have problem with Xorg on -current. Card is supported (as I
> see) but X not startx :(.
>
> Look for my dmesg, xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log below and please let me
> know if there is a way to debug this problem.
rerun MAKEDEV
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 4:45 AM, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2009/03/18 20:45, Mail Lists wrote:
>> >> Is there anyway possible that this is 'legitimate' traffic?
>> >
>> > damned unlikely. I think I'd be looking at a layer-1 solution if the
>> > box can't be made to behave...
>>
>> Sorry, I don'
2009/3/20 Markus Hennecke :
> Guido Tschakert wrote:
>>
>> the question is: do you use the vmware-tools from server 2.0 and if you do
>> so, how did you manage it?
>
> No, we are running server 1.0.8 for our OpenBSD vmware installations. We
> have some laptops with our Windows client software that
Here is http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html announced russian list. Some
logs below.
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On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 16:13:14 + Evgeniy Sudyr
wrote:
> Hi, all I have problem with Xorg on -current. Card is supported (as I
> see) but X not startx :(.
>
> Look for my dmesg, xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log below and please let me
> know if there is a way to debug this problem.
>
>From your dmes
Guido Tschakert wrote:
the question is: do you use the vmware-tools from server 2.0 and if you
do so, how did you manage it?
No, we are running server 1.0.8 for our OpenBSD vmware installations. We
have some laptops with our Windows client software that needs fast
access to a database on an O
Am 19.03.2009 um 15:27 schrieb Protocol Six Consulting:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone here knows how to integrate the PF
firewall with ClamAV.
smtp-vilter, which is in ports, does that,
I am planning on putting into production an OpenBSD firewall and
would like to do virus scanning at
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Tim Donahue wrote:
I don't have the VM image around any more, but I don't remember any
unexpected performance problems. The VM was acting as a firewall/DHCP
server ...
The problem was disk i/o, so you might not perceive the issue on a
firewall.
Hi Sarah,
try to make a search in ports tree for different kind of proxies:
Port: havp-0.89
Path: www/havp
Info: web proxy with antivirus filter
Maint: Giovanni Bechis
Index: www
L-deps: clamav.>=1::security/clamav
B-deps: :devel/gmake
R-deps:
Archs: any
For scanning mails there are a
dt...@drizzle.com wrote:
> Tim Donahue wrote:
>
>> I run OpenBSD under VMware Server and ESXi. (Both are free) It is
>> fairly stable and the performance isn't bad. I would recommend you use
>> the "Other Linux (64-bit)" profile so you can get access to the e1000
>> virtual NIC.
>
> In an earli
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009, Protocol Six Consulting wrote:
> From: Protocol Six Consulting
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 10:27:43 -0400
> Subject: PF and CLamAV "Integration" - how to do it?
> Reply-To: scasw...@protocol6.com
>
> I was wondering if anyone here knows how to integrate t
Hi, all I have problem with Xorg on -current. Card is supported (as I
see) but X not startx :(.
Look for my dmesg, xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log below and please let me
know if there is a way to debug this problem.
int 23 (irq 5)
uhci1 at pci0 dev 29 function 1 "Intel 82801GB USB" rev 0x01: apic 2
Dear Group,
when establishing a ssh connection to a OpenBSD 4.4 server like:
ssh -p 443 -D 1000 u...@server.com
and try to route Thunderbird client via that SOCKS5 connection I get
following errors (used 'vvv'):
-/home/-$debug1:
The 'standard' (for at least one vendor's definition of standard) way
to get around this, is to slap a different route distinguisher (RD) on
each of the desired 'duplicate' paths. BGP then sees these as
individual paths and will happily communicate both concurrently.
Separate but related, i
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Tim Donahue wrote:
I run OpenBSD under VMware Server and ESXi. (Both are free) It is
fairly stable and the performance isn't bad. I would recommend you use
the "Other Linux (64-bit)" profile so you can get access to the e1000
virtual NIC.
In an
Mike wrote:
>> Installing 60 physical servers to give the students something to play
>> with is not fun :(
>>
>
>
> I am interested in a simalir situation, how did you achieve the 60 VM's?
>
> BTW, how many VM's can I setup using a fast/supped up laptop in a
> @home environment which would be so
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Stuart Henderson asked:
how does one increase efficiency and reduce IT costs by making things
more complicated?
And Marc Balmer adds:
And, quite obviously, reduce stability and after all security.
Apologies if this is wandering too far off top
sonjaya wrote:
> ye that is my point , if i using obsd as guest os will be reduce
> benefit of OBSD .
>
> so now only two candidate
> - XEN
> - qemu
> - vmware server ( price is high 0
> - virtualbox SUN
>
> may be i will try taht candidate .
>
> Thank's for all sharing :)
>
I run OpenBSD und
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 08:12:51AM -0700, Mike wrote:
>
> BTW, how many VM's can I setup using a fast/supped up laptop in a
> @home environment which would be something that one would setup in
> work environment.
Certainly no more than 37. Maybe 38 if you lower the display settings.
As few as 32
> Installing 60 physical servers to give the students something to play
> with is not fun :(
>
I am interested in a simalir situation, how did you achieve the 60 VM's?
BTW, how many VM's can I setup using a fast/supped up laptop in a
@home environment which would be something that one would setu
Protocol Six Consulting wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone here knows how to integrate the PF firewall
> with ClamAV.
>
> I am planning on putting into production an OpenBSD firewall and would
> like to do virus scanning at the network perimeter.
> I am definitely interested in scanning e
Jon Sjvstedt wrote:
Hello all!
Installing pgsql server for the first time, I get stuck on this (which
is a part of the /usr/local/share/doc/postgresql/README.OpenBSD)
ktutil -k /etc/postgresql/krb5.keytab get postgres/server.domain
ktutil: connect(kerberos.): Connection timed out
ktutil: connect
my first search came up with an answer
http://www.wains.be/index.php/2006/12/19/centosrhelfedora-web-proxy-antivirus
-clamav/
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Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:28 AM
To: mis
Protocol Six Consulting wrote:
I was wondering if anyone here knows how to integrate the PF firewall
with ClamAV.
8<
Unfortunately I've not seen any real discussion or howtos for this type
of integration.
For anything else than really small sites, having a program watch each
and every pack
Protocol Six Consulting escribis:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone here knows how to integrate the PF firewall
with ClamAV.
I am planning on putting into production an OpenBSD firewall and would
like to do virus scanning at the network perimeter.
I am definitely interested in scanning email tra
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone here knows how to integrate the PF firewall
with ClamAV.
I am planning on putting into production an OpenBSD firewall and would
like to do virus scanning at the network perimeter.
I am definitely interested in scanning email traffic, but also possibly
Web and IR
Hello all!
Installing pgsql server for the first time, I get stuck on this (which
is a part of the /usr/local/share/doc/postgresql/README.OpenBSD)
ktutil -k /etc/postgresql/krb5.keytab get postgres/server.domain
ktutil: connect(kerberos.): Connection timed out
ktutil: connect(kerberos.): Connectio
Markus Hennecke wrote:
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009, Markus Hennecke wrote:
Laurens Vets wrote:
Markus Hennecke wrote:
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009, Laurens Vets wrote:
Laurens Vets wrote:
Doesn't work for me. Vmware-guestd doesn't want to run and the
message "Abort trap" is printed...
Btw, this is on Ope
Toni Mueller schrieb:
but it still increases the cost considerably: With virtualization, it
suffices to give a thin client to each student, or maybe even less if
not all 60 students are expected to work simultanously. With physical
machines, this still creates much more hassle, and cost. Also, if
Hi,
On Wed, 18.03.2009 at 23:10:01 +0100, Marc Balmer wrote:
> Machines that are exposed to the internet run on real hardware,
> for security reasons. I don't trust the underlying virtualization
> software to be secure/stable/good.
I generally second that, but have a nagging doubt that one st
Hi,
On Thu, 19.03.2009 at 10:23:18 +0100, Julian Leyh wrote:
> Pehr Svderman schrieb:
>> Let me put it this way: I don't mind creating 60 virtual instances to
>> give each student in a course a server to mess around with. I can wipe
>> them and reinstall them in a matter of minutes if a student m
We run OpenBSD 4.4 + openvpn package
at VMWare ESX 3.5 at work - without any problems.
With VMWare Workstation it works too
(I'm using OpenBSD 4.3 and 4.4 at my notebook)
On 15:44, Wed 18 Mar 09, sonjaya wrote:
> what virtualization you use (vmware , openvz , etc )?
KVM
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Michiel van Baak
> wrote:
> > On 15:13, Wed 18 Mar 09, sonjaya wrote:
> >> Hi...
> >>
> >> My boss ask how to move current obsd server to virtualiaztion (
Pehr Svderman schrieb:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-03-18, sonjaya wrote:
ps: i'm so sory to ask this because Efficiency and reduce IT
cost .
how does one increase efficiency and reduce IT costs by making
things more complicated
Let me put it this way: I don't mind creating 60 virtual in
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:05:15PM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> can you try the following:
>
> $ mpg123 file.mp3 &
> $ while :; do audioctl play.{seek,errors}; sleep 1; done > log &
> $ firefox; kill %2; fg %2; kill %1; fg %1
>
>
> and then post the contents of `log'?
I modified your script a l
In that case, if this is the only work-around possible, then I would
like to send in a feature request for per-filtered-peer local-RIB.
Currently it is the only thing blocking us from putting OpenBGPD in
production as a route server. Filtering is just an absolute requirement
for us at AMS-IX, a
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On Wed, 18 Mar 2009, Markus Hennecke wrote:
Laurens Vets wrote:
Markus Hennecke wrote:
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009, Laurens Vets wrote:
Laurens Vets wrote:
Doesn't work for me. Vmware-guestd doesn't want to run and the message
"Abort trap" is printed...
Btw, this is on OpenBSD 4.4 i386 and VMware
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