HI,
OK, for the archive of may be for an other unlucky sole that may be
loosing sleep over this like I did for the last two days.
I know it's not an OpenBSD specific subject, but never the less
countless google research, tests and some support emails that kept me
going deserved an archive re
Ya, right, it's my fault.
However, as usually, I exactly followed the instructions in the patch file:
=
This is version 2 of this patch.
Apply by doing:
cd /usr/src
patch -p0 < 001_openssl.patch
And then rebuild and install the librar
> Another way would be through creating/editing /etc/boot.conf and
> having an entry for the mp kernel
> ex: boot wd0a:/bsd.mp
>
> where wd0a is your root partition.
I recommend against that.
Firstly, one developer has already been fried on an upgrade using the
-current bsd.rd
Secondly, it i
Parvinder Bhasin wrote:
> Another way would be through creating/editing /etc/boot.conf and
> having an entry for the mp kernel
> ex: boot wd0a:/bsd.mp
>
> where wd0a is your root partition.
>
> -Parvinder Bhasin
but don't do it this way.
not only did it not improve things in the past, it will
Ola, Desculpe-me pela minha fraqueza! Sinto muito em nco poder te falar
pessoalmente, fico ati meia constrangida em te falar por e-mail, mais me
sinto na obrigagco de te avisar, abra os olhos, estco traindo vocj. Eu
sei que i difmcil de acreditar mais como as imagens valem mais do que as
palavras,
Another way would be through creating/editing /etc/boot.conf and
having an entry for the mp kernel
ex: boot wd0a:/bsd.mp
where wd0a is your root partition.
-Parvinder Bhasin
On May 2, 2009, at 5:03 PM, Anon Y. Mous wrote:
I am running OBSD 4.4/i386 on a Dell Inspiron 6400 (E1505) w/ 2GB RA
> > I am running OBSD 4.4/i386 on a Dell Inspiron 6400 (E1505) w/ 2GB RAM
> > and a 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU ("Merom").
> >
> > I am running the GENERIC OBSD 4.4/i386 'bsd' kernel and would like
> > to set up the bsd.mp kernel instead.
> >
> > How do I go about this?
>
> cd /
> mv bsd bsd.sp
> I am running OBSD 4.4/i386 on a Dell Inspiron 6400 (E1505) w/ 2GB RAM
> and a 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU ("Merom").
>
> I am running the GENERIC OBSD 4.4/i386 'bsd' kernel and would like
> to set up the bsd.mp kernel instead.
>
> How do I go about this?
cd /
mv bsd bsd.sp
mv bsd.mp bsd
rebo
I am running OBSD 4.4/i386 on a Dell Inspiron 6400 (E1505) w/ 2GB RAM
and a 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU ("Merom").
I am running the GENERIC OBSD 4.4/i386 'bsd' kernel and would like
to set up the bsd.mp kernel instead.
How do I go about this?
Attached is my dmesg as a text file.
-minsai
Op
I installed the latest OpenBSD snapshot onto my newly assembled
computer and discovered the motherboard's on-board Ethernet controller
is not supported. Relevant line from dmesg seems to be:
"Intel ICH10 R BM LF" rev 0x00 at pci0 dev 25 function 0 not configured
I tried quickly hacking if_em
Tom Murphy wrote:
> Alexander Hall wrote:
>
>> I'll second this; from a gw of mine:
>>
>> $ sudo crontab -l | grep ral0
>> # Down and up ral0 on failure
>> * * * * * ifconfig ral0 | grep -q
>> OACTIVE && { ifconfig \
>> ral0; echo "\n *\n"; ifconfig ral0 down; sle
2009/5/2 :
...
> Tell me, please, are there any reasons not to use mail.local
> from /usr/src/gnu/usr.sbin/sendmail? Or maybe there is another
> LMTP capable local mailer in OpenBSD...
The OpenBSD mail.local will never return EX_TEMPFAIL, so the "repeated
delivery to a given user" issue that Nick
--- plus45.html.origSat May 2 22:42:59 2009
+++ plus45.html Sat May 2 22:43:16 2009
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
-OpenBSD 4.5 (to be released May 1, 2009)
+OpenBSD 4.5 released (May 1, 2009)
CD BIZNIS XXXL Do sada najprodavanije poslovno izdanje u 2009 godini.
Izadjite iz svetske ekonomske krize kao pobednik, koristeci cetiri veoma mocna
alata.
Ne dozvolite strahu od otpustanja da preovlada Vama, uzmite stvari u svoje
ruke: zapocnite ili vodite biznis uspesno - dajemo Vam kupce BES
Hi Maxim,
> Choosing bash was a quick solution for executing the job after I'v
> logged out, e.g. how else do you umount and vnconfig -u?
> I'd like to use default ksh, but quick google-search gave me an
> answer
> - ksh can not exec after logout.
> Here I hope someone can point me to the rig
You download the sys.tar.gz and src.tar.gz packages?
2009/5/2 Theo de Raadt :
> Well, you did not build your tree correctly. It is well documented in
> 'man release' and in the /usr/src/Makefile
>
>> I just tried to patch a virgin OpenBSD 4.5 installation by applying
>> 001_openssl.patch (Versio
Well, you did not build your tree correctly. It is well documented in
'man release' and in the /usr/src/Makefile
> I just tried to patch a virgin OpenBSD 4.5 installation by applying
> 001_openssl.patch (Version 2).
>
> After successfully rebuilding and installing the library, as well as
> suc
Hi,
I just tried to patch a virgin OpenBSD 4.5 installation by applying
001_openssl.patch (Version 2).
After successfully rebuilding and installing the library, as well as
successfully rebuilding the statically linked binaries, running 'make
install' in /usr/src/sbin fails as follows:
Joe S [js.li...@gmail.com] wrote:
>
> What's really frustrating here are the network admins I work with that
> are trying to migrate from ipsec vpns to MPLS because it's "easier"
> and "just as secure".
>
> Yaargh.
>
Typical networking idiots. Some telcos sell an "MPLS IP VPN" service which is
Tom escreveu:
Hi Giancarlo,
I have the same problem. On 4.5-release. My wifi card locks up and
often will lock up the machine if there
is heavy traffic (like a BitTorrent).
ral0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 "Ralink RT2661" rev 0x00: irq 10,
address 00:14:85:xx:xx:xx
ral0: MAC/BBP RT2661D, RF RT2
On 13:24, Sat 02 May 09, Tom wrote:
> Michiel van Baak wrote:
> > Maybe a stupid question, or a question already asked (did not read all
> > the messages in this thread) but have you checked the temperature of the
> > soekris?
> > I put the soekris on it's side instead of horizontal, and the temp
>
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 4:49 AM, Tom wrote:
> Same here. If I could do a proper test and debugging on this for furthering
> the research to fix this, I would gladly do so. ifconfig ral0 debug seems
to
> give no useful information at time of crash. All I see are handshakes,
auths,
> and deauths.
>
>
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> Nick Holland wrote:
>> the "Use entire disk" question changes no more than 512 bytes on your
>> disk. That's the good news. The significance of that 512 bytes is the
>> problem. (and while 512 bytes doesn't sound that bad, that's
>> 2^(512*8) combinations...so we still go
Hello.
I tried to use /usr/libexec/mail.local as a LMTP capable local
mailer in sendmail.mc:
FEATURE(`local_lmtp', `/usr/libexec/mail.local')
but found that LMTP was not supported - fragment from syslog:
"mail.local: usage: mail.local [-lL] [-f from] user ..."
Tell me, please,
Michiel van Baak wrote:
> Maybe a stupid question, or a question already asked (did not read all
> the messages in this thread) but have you checked the temperature of the
> soekris?
> I put the soekris on it's side instead of horizontal, and the temp
> dropped from lockup temp to 50C and it's runn
Hi Daniel,
Which Mac is it?
Hopefully you should be able to recover the error - you might need to
boot his Mac OS X disks which should enable you to get OpenProm to
recognise the HFS part of the disk again.
Fred
On 5/2/09, Tony Abernethy wrote:
> Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>> Tony Abernethy wrote:
On 11:28, Sat 02 May 09, Tom wrote:
> Just a quick update.
>
> Blew away 4.5-current I had on there (think it was April 27th) and put
> 4.5-release on to see if that makes any difference.
> (Previously, my Feb 28th 4.4-current snapshot had been running just
> fine.) Still get the odd lockup, and a
Tom schrieb:
Hi Giancarlo,
I have the same problem. On 4.5-release. My wifi card locks up and
often will lock up the machine if there
is heavy traffic (like a BitTorrent).
ral0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 "Ralink RT2661" rev 0x00: irq 10,
address 00:14:85:xx:xx:xx
ral0: MAC/BBP RT2661D, RF RT25
2009/5/2 Dorian BC:
> Tom schrieb:
>>
>> Hi Giancarlo,
>>
>> B I have the same problem. On 4.5-release. My wifi card locks up and
>> often will lock up the machine if there
>> is heavy traffic (like a BitTorrent).
>>
>> ral0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 "Ralink RT2661" rev 0x00: irq 10,
>> address 00:
Just a quick update.
Blew away 4.5-current I had on there (think it was April 27th) and put
4.5-release on to see if that makes any difference.
(Previously, my Feb 28th 4.4-current snapshot had been running just
fine.) Still get the odd lockup, and also get the Soekris
locking up if I send it a lo
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Now sure if anyone could give me a hint or pointer, but I very much
> would appreciated ANY help if there is actually something possible to do.
>
Hi,
this won't recover your partitions and those things, but as you said your
son needs to access his "workfiles"
Hi
I would like to log From:, To: and Subject: fields of
every SMTP connection to my internal SMTP server
that is passed by the openbsd firewall.
Could I use relayd in the firewall for that?
Has anyone done something similar?
Thanks for any help.
Regards,
Robson Caetano
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Original Message
Subject: [HAR2009] Finall call for papers: submit before may 15th
Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 21:09:50 +0200
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To: annou...@har2009.org
Finall call for papers: submit before may 15th
A significant number of interesti
If the disk wasn't formatted and you bought Applecare you should have
gotten a copy of techtool (I think they still give that away with
applecare, if not you can buy it seperately). On this bootable disk
is a disk utility that wil have a feature called "scavenge". Run it.
It will look over the HD
Hi Giancarlo,
I have the same problem. On 4.5-release. My wifi card locks up and
often will lock up the machine if there
is heavy traffic (like a BitTorrent).
ral0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 "Ralink RT2661" rev 0x00: irq 10,
address 00:14:85:xx:xx:xx
ral0: MAC/BBP RT2661D, RF RT2529 (MIMO XR)
2009/5/1 dug :
0>
1> #Allow SMTP, HTTPS
2> pass quick proto tcp from any to { } port 25
3> pass quick proto tcp from any to { } port 443
4> pass quick proto tcp from { } port 25 to any
5> pass quick proto tcp from { } port 25 to any
6> pass quick proto tcp from any port 25 to { }
7> pass quick prot
Here's what I would do:
- physically remove the laptop's HDD; since you upgraded the laptop to
a bigger HDD yourself, this shouldn't be too much of a problem.
- look at the disk very closely. Buy the exact same type of disk
again. This might seem unnecessary, but the rationale behind this is
that
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