FRLinux wrote:
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Jochem Kossen wrote:
Interesting, I've got exactly the same problem with an rt2860. I
thought it was just bad hardware (suspecting the rt2860), or
temperature issues, and pulled out the card. The machine's been
rock-solid since (d'oh).
For me e
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On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 21:34:55 -0600 Theo de Raadt
wrote:
> So OpenBSD 4.5 will be available soon, next weekend.
>
> I feel that I should urge people to avoid the new snapshots until
> after they give 4.5 a try, because a few of us have been improving the
> system installer a little bit. It is ni
So OpenBSD 4.5 will be available soon, next weekend.
I feel that I should urge people to avoid the new snapshots until
after they give 4.5 a try, because a few of us have been improving the
system installer a little bit. It is night and day.
Therefore; don't try to install a -current snapshot or
I concede, this mail and my solution was not completely thought out.
While making Xsession/xinitrc (tried startx since my first e-mail) run
under sh -l would source .profile and allow it to set any environment
variables, only that environment would persist, not any aliases or set
commands whic
> I concede, this mail and my solution was not completely thought out.
> While making Xsession/xinitrc (tried startx since my first e-mail) run
> under sh -l would source .profile
And what if a person's shell is actually csh, or some other shell?
Then it does not work.
Aaron Martinez wrote:
Aaron Martinez wrote:
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Aaron Martinez
wrote:
1) what does the /etc/passwd entry for one of these users look like?
lgf:*:1010:1::/home/ght:/usr/local/bbox/bin/login_script
2) when you say "they get a standard shell", what *EXACTLY* do
> Aaron Martinez wrote:
>>> On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Aaron Martinez
>>> wrote:
>>> 1) what does the /etc/passwd entry for one of these users look like?
>>
>> lgf:*:1010:1::/home/ght:/usr/local/bbox/bin/login_script
>>
>>> 2) when you say "they get a standard shell", what *EXACTLY* do y
Aaron Martinez wrote:
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Aaron Martinez wrote:
1) what does the /etc/passwd entry for one of these users look like?
lgf:*:1010:1::/home/ght:/usr/local/bbox/bin/login_script
2) when you say "they get a standard shell", what *EXACTLY* do you mean?
(If you m
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Aaron Martinez wrote:
>> So:
>> 1) what does the /etc/passwd entry for one of these users look like?
>
> lgf:*:1010:1::/home/ght:/usr/local/bbox/bin/login_script
Are there any other passwd entries with that uid?
What's the output of
ls -l /usr/local/bbox/bi
Christopher Intemann wrote:
Hi,
does anyone here have experience with OpenBSD on a Sun Netra X1 server?
I read somewhere that it does only support hard drives up to 137GB of size.
Yes the limit is 137 GB and I said that and it's tested as well. I
posted that long ago, but again I guess two or
> On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Aaron Martinez wrote:
>> I'm running OpenBSD 4.4 Stable and have created a little shell script
>> menu
>> program that I want certain users to have as their only interaction with
>> the system. I created users using the script as their shell and also
>> put
>> i
FRLinux wrote:
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Henning Brauer wrote:
bridging is stupid. don't. there are cases where you can't avoid it,
but deliberately? about as clever as knowingly drinking methanol.
Hello Henning,
Sorry for asking, but just to make sure I understand your statement,
do
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Aaron Martinez wrote:
> I'm running OpenBSD 4.4 Stable and have created a little shell script menu
> program that I want certain users to have as their only interaction with
> the system. I created users using the script as their shell and also put
> it in /etc/sh
> > CVSROOT:/cvs
> > Module name:src
> > Changes by: dera...@cvs.openbsd.org 2009/04/25 11:36:48
> >
> > Modified files:
> > etc: Makefile
> > Added files:
> > etc/root : dot.Xdefaults
> > etc/skel : dot.Xdefaults
> >
> > Log message:
> > Provide u
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:src
Changes by: dera...@cvs.openbsd.org 2009/04/25 11:36:48
Modified files:
etc: Makefile
Added files:
etc/root : dot.Xdefaults
etc/skel : dot.Xdefaults
Log message:
Provide users by default with XTerm*loginShell:true. This
> On 4/25/09, Aaron Martinez wrote:
>> I'm running OpenBSD 4.4 Stable and have created a little shell script
>> menu
>> program that I want certain users to have as their only interaction with
>> the system. I created users using the script as their shell and also
>> put
>> it in /etc/shells but
On 4/25/09, Aaron Martinez wrote:
> I'm running OpenBSD 4.4 Stable and have created a little shell script menu
> program that I want certain users to have as their only interaction with
> the system. I created users using the script as their shell and also put
> it in /etc/shells but when the use
Hi,
does anyone here have experience with OpenBSD on a Sun Netra X1 server?
I read somewhere that it does only support hard drives up to 137GB of size.
Is there any way to avoid this restriction?
I read somewhere (else) that using a PCI-IDE controller could do the trick.
However could not find any
This may not be technically the right place to discuss a mirror, but the mirror
list has no traffic since 2004.
The RIT mirror is providing 4.2 sets from it's snapshots directory. Should
they still be listed?
--
Ed Ahlsen-Girard
Ft. Walton Beach FL
> Oh. That's too bad. Why is that? I mean why drop something that is working
> and might be of need for at least some people?
Wow, you sure like to make presumptions.
It was dropped because it was unmaintained and unmaintainable. It did
not fit into the system, and it did not work.
> Anyway. As
sebastian.rot...@jpberlin.de wrote:
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 6:12 PM, wrote:
If you've serval houndret GBs that gonna take a lng time.
Also you can not restore a backup quickly because of the uberproor write
performance (it feels like being slower then PIO 3..).
crypto is slow. what else
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 12:28 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> > However, I did not find much information about which cards are actually
> > supported by OpenBSD?
> > Furthermore, I want to log isdn traffic. Therefore I was thinking to
> either
> > use the Fritz DSL hybrid DSL/isdn card mentioned a
Same problem here with an RT2860.
Lars
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Jochem Kossen wrote:
> Interesting, I've got exactly the same problem with an rt2860. I
> thought it was just bad hardware (suspecting the rt2860), or
> temperature issues, and pulled out the card. The machine's been
> rock-solid since (d'oh).
For me eworks, snap
On 2009-04-25, Bruno Galindro da Costa wrote:
>I have downloaded and compiled radiusclient on OpenBSD:
> ftp://ftp.freeradius.org/pub/freeradius/freeradius-client-1.1.6.tar.bz2
its local-ip-address detection is somewhat broken on OpenBSD, btw.
my WIP port sort-of works, but you have to specif
I'm running OpenBSD 4.4 Stable and have created a little shell script menu
program that I want certain users to have as their only interaction with
the system. I created users using the script as their shell and also put
it in /etc/shells but when the user logs in they get a standard shell. I
was
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Maxim Bourmistrov
wrote:
> Hello misc@,
hi!
> it has been almost a week since I sent an invoice for OpenBSD 4.5 CD/t-shirt
> to nohup.se.
> Well, there is no answer so far and the webpage is outdated and promoting
> old releases.
their webpage doesn't even load
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 01:21:31PM -0300, Bruno Galindro da Costa wrote:
> Guys,
>
>I have downloaded and compiled radiusclient on OpenBSD:
> ftp://ftp.freeradius.org/pub/freeradius/freeradius-client-1.1.6.tar.bz2
>
> But, on OpenBSD, the ppp package is installed by default, and does not have
On 2009-04-25, Christopher Intemann wrote:
> Hi,
> I just got myself a Sun Netra X1 Sparc64 1U server.
> I wonder if I could use it to either connect to my DSL provider directly
> (using a DSL-PCI-card, such as this one: http://tinyurl.com/cqddxj).
In a word: No.
> However, I did not find much i
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 01:15:33PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am doing some trivial sound-recording on my Compaq Armada 110 laptop
> (dmesg and mixerctl below). The sound device is
>
> auvia0 at pci0 dev 7 function 5 "VIA VT82C686 AC97" rev 0x20: irq 9
> audio0 at auvia0
for ac97 de
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 10:02:06PM +0100, Tom wrote:
> Hi,
>
>I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
> ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
> Soekris 5501. I bought 2 different ral(4) PCI cards, one is a RT2661
> and the other is a RT2860 (
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 3:49 PM, don cipo wrote:
> Yup... you're right. Thanks for your reply ! These are my setup files:
You were pointed to search the archives of the list, i suggest you do so.
Cheers,
Steph
Hi all,
I am doing some trivial sound-recording on my Compaq Armada 110 laptop
(dmesg and mixerctl below). The sound device is
auvia0 at pci0 dev 7 function 5 "VIA VT82C686 AC97" rev 0x20: irq 9
audio0 at auvia0
and it works without problems.
Now, the laptop has an internal microphone - that ti
Hi,
I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
Soekris 5501. I bought 2 different ral(4) PCI cards, one is a RT2661
and the other is a RT2860 (Planex GW-DS3300N). The RT2661 actually
lasts longer than the RT2
> Marco Peereboom wrote:
>> You are right about how awful all this stuff is. Man it seems like you
>> should use an os that suits your goals a little better. I have heard
>> that Linux offers awesome performance.
>>
>
>
> based on the manner in which you routinely complain and provide zero
> delive
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:29:02AM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote:
> I'm playing with the new aucat. Or rather, running it, since unlike
> every other soundserver it doesn't require endless tweaking to just
> work. There is one issue I'm having, and I'm not sure if it's on
> purpose or not. Whenever (s
Yup... you're right. Thanks for your reply ! These are my setup files:
r...@gate:~# cat /etc/ppp/peers/vodafone
hide-password
noauth
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/peers/vodafone.chat"
debug
noccp
nobsdcomp
novj
/dev/ttyUSB0
460800
lock
crtscts
modem
holdoff 5
persist
usepeerdns
defaultro
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 6:12 PM, wrote:
>> If you've serval houndret GBs that gonna take a lng time.
>> Also you can not restore a backup quickly because of the uberproor write
>> performance (it feels like being slower then PIO 3..).
>
> crypto is slow. what else is new?
I do not talk ab
Wow ! It would be very nice if you could post your setup files for pppd to
m...@. There are many people interested. Thank you in advance !
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To: "don cipo"
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: E220 as 3G Internet Access
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Henning Brauer wrote:
> bridging is stupid. don't. there are cases where you can't avoid it,
> but deliberately? about as clever as knowingly drinking methanol.
Hello Henning,
Sorry for asking, but just to make sure I understand your statement,
do you mean, bridg
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Hi,
I just got myself a Sun Netra X1 Sparc64 1U server.
I wonder if I could use it to either connect to my DSL provider directly
(using a DSL-PCI-card, such as this one: http://tinyurl.com/cqddxj).
However, I did not find much information about which cards are actually
supported by OpenBSD?
Further
Maxim Bourmistrov wrote:
> Hello misc@,
> it has been almost a week since I sent an invoice for OpenBSD 4.5
> CD/t-shirt to nohup.se.
Did you really mean you sent an _invoice_ to them?
> Well, there is no answer so far and the webpage is outdated and
> promoting old releases.
>
> Any one from Swe
Guys,
I have downloaded and compiled radiusclient on OpenBSD:
ftp://ftp.freeradius.org/pub/freeradius/freeradius-client-1.1.6.tar.bz2
But, on OpenBSD, the ppp package is installed by default, and does not have
these following libraries needed for poptop radius authentication:
radius.so
radatt
* openbsder [2009-04-24 12:19]:
> Recently, it has been suggested that a transparent firewall implementation
> is ideal where possible. But as far as I understand, transparency is only
> available when the firewall acts as a bridge between TWO networks. How would
> I keep my DMZ and LAN both while
I have been doing more reading, and I notice that "man enc" states:
"Packets destined to be IPsec processed are seen by the
filer/translation engine twice, both before and after being IPsec
processed. If a packet's translated address on the way back fails to
match an existing IPsec flow, from
hmm, on Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 08:48:31AM -0600, Jeff Ross said that
>>> For a while now I've been getting segmentation faults when I try to
>>> download snapshots from rt.fm
i had problems with rf.fm as well. dropping ftp connections
in the middle of transfer and making cvs go wild.
i was not s
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 05:36:08PM +0300, donc...@elmed.pub.ro wrote:
>
> Wow ! It would be very nice if you could post your setup files for pppd to
> m...@. There are many people interested. Thank you in advance !
Wow, it would be also nice if you could learn to search before asking.
http://mar
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:08:54PM +0300, donc...@elmed.pub.ro wrote:
> Unfortunately you can't use OpenBSD yet to connect to Vodafone's 3G internet
> mobile even if there is already an Huawei E220 shiny new driver. That is
> because OBSD has an archaic pppd implementation (ver. 2.3.5) wich lacks s
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