> Who'd have thought thirty years ago we'd all be sittin' here
> alt-tabin' between xterms with a windowmanager of our choice!
>
> In them days we was glad to have little rectangular pieces of paper
> (wet paper!) and would move them on our desk (at least those lucky
> bastards who had a desk! a br
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Mauro Rezzonico wrote:
> Ted Bullock wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to install OpenBSD 4.6 on an older DL380 G3, and am unable
>> to get an address from DHCP using the onboard network adapter.
>
> OpenBSD 4.6 has been released with broken support for bge, you must update
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 03:27:23PM -0700, Brandan Rowley wrote:
> Thanks Andrew, Steve and David for your replies.
You're welcome.
> I did check the man pages for WAN devices and did a little research.
> Here's what I found:
>
> *Accoom Networks Artery T1/E1 WAN interfaces (art) (G)
This is the
> "Aaron" == Aaron Mason writes:
Aaron> While I was looking for ways to parse Apache logs, I stumbled upon a
Aaron> web page that dealt with "Cool tricks" with Perl and Apache [1] (12
Aaron> years old now, but a few decent ideas) which has some perl script for
Aaron> a very basic "load balanc
lighttpd + mod_proxy can do it with a 3-line conf
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 10:11 PM, wrote:
> I'm looking for some advice on how to best address a small problem. I have
> a
> network behind pf/NAT on a Soekris net5501. The network includes a publicly
> accessible website. Let's call it ww1.domain.
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 10:59 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2010-01-05, Robert wrote:
>> On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 16:11:20 -0800
>> li...@telus.net wrote:
>>
>>> I'm looking for some advice on how to best address a small problem. I
>>> have a network behind pf/NAT on a Soekris net5501. The network
>
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Robert wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 09:47:45 +1100
> Aaron Mason wrote:
>
>> altq on $wired_if cbq bandwidth 54Mb queue { wired_hi, wired_norm,
>
> Without taking anything else into account:
> wireless G network ... That 54Mb limit is too high.
> You should first r
A little off topic but why trying to get rid of the Cisco? Other than
the power/size/noise or to simplify your setup, less links in the chain,
etc..
I use OpenBSD for everything I can, and some things I shouldn't but an
ebay 2600 + WIC is dirt cheap
Cheers,
noah
Brandan Rowley wrote:
T
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 09:47:45 +1100
Aaron Mason wrote:
> altq on $wired_if cbq bandwidth 54Mb queue { wired_hi, wired_norm,
Without taking anything else into account:
wireless G network ... That 54Mb limit is too high.
You should first reduce it by the overhead
and then take some more off for good
Cost. The Cisco gear is pretty old and due for replacement. The new
Cisco hardware and maintenance contracts are pretty pricey. We can do
the same job with OpenBSD and have spare hardware for a lot less. There
are 4 routers that need replacing, three of which we've replaced with
OpenBSD, but onl
Ted Bullock wrote:
I am trying to install OpenBSD 4.6 on an older DL380 G3, and am unable
to get an address from DHCP using the onboard network adapter.
OpenBSD 4.6 has been released with broken support for bge, you must
update to a snapshot from October at least...
It is fixed after 4.6-rel
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 22:45:41 +0200
Taavi Tani wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm trying to install the snapshot from Jan 4 on a ProLiant DL385
> G1. The install kernel panics on boot:
Try the snapshot from the 5th.
(from ftp.openbsd.org if your mirror hasn't catched up.)
The snap from the 4th was buggy.
Bu
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 5:09 AM, Calomel Org wrote:
> Aaron,
>
> When you say, "seem to spill over into the normal queue" do you mean
> the bittor queue is borrowing bandwidth from the total amount of
> bandwidth available?
No, what I mean is when the low priority queue fills up, it seems to
find
Thanks Andrew, Steve and David for your replies.
I did check the man pages for WAN devices and did a little research.
Here's what I found:
*Accoom Networks Artery T1/E1 WAN interfaces (art) (G)
*SBE (formerly Lan Media Corporation) SSI (T1)/HSSI/DS1/DS3 WAN
interfaces (lmc) (G)
*Sangoma Technolog
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 11:04:41PM +0100, Adriaan wrote:
> 2010/1/6 Thanasis :
> > When we get a message like the following, is there a way to see _what_
> > was in that job?
> >
> > Your "at" job on
> > "/var/cron/atjobs/1262799360.c"
> > produced the following output:
> > /bin/ksh: [3]: no closi
Hi to all,
I have two carped boxes and I want to use sasyncd for vpn redundancy, but only
newly created sad's get synced. For example, I reboot the slave box, and when
it comes up again, sasyncd only sets flows, not the sad's. Maybe this is
normal behaviour?
log from master:
Jan 6 21:59:23 openb
2010/1/6 Thanasis :
> When we get a message like the following, is there a way to see _what_
> was in that job?
>
> Your "at" job on
> "/var/cron/atjobs/1262799360.c"
> produced the following output:
> /bin/ksh: [3]: no closing quote
The answer is can be found in the man page for at(1)
$ at
On 05/01/2010 16:39, Laurent CARON wrote:
Hi,
Background:
Two OpenBSD routers hooked each to two ISPs.
Announced networks:
2001:7a8:820::/44
213.215.28.0/23
Relevant config snippets on bgpgw-001:
http://pastebin.com/m77017bcd
Relevant config snippets on bgpgw-002:
http://pastebin.com/d74d055
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Alexander Polakov
Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 4:11 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Sensorsd
2010/1/6, Morris, Roy :
> Ok, figured that might be what it was! Thanks. Too bad it
>
man 4 art
cheers,
david
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 11:03 PM, Brandan Rowley
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a reliable T1 card to use with 4.6. There's a lot of
> stuff out there indicating Sangoma, but It is not longer supported.
> We're trying to replace a Cisco router with openBSD. The card ne
2010/1/6, Morris, Roy :
> Ok, figured that might be what it was! Thanks. Too bad it
> would be nice to know if the disk count changed ie. someone
> plugged in a USB key.
You can use hotplugd(8) for that.
On Wednesday 06 January 2010, Brandan Rowley wrote:
> Is there anyone using a T1 card for data on 4.6? Perhaps a T1 to
> Ethernet converter? I'm interested to find out how others have resolved
> this and what hardware was used. We're using a Soekris 5501.
Never tried it. Sangoma is the best qua
Hello
I'm trying to install the snapshot from Jan 4 on a ProLiant DL385
G1. The install kernel panics on boot:
OpenBSD 4.6-current (RAMDISK_CD) #289: Mon Jan 4 17:33:05 MST 2010
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/RAMDISK_CD
real mem = 4117725184 (3926MB)
avail mem = 40
-Original Message-
From: Theo de Raadt [mailto:dera...@cvs.openbsd.org]
Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 3:45 PM
To: Morris, Roy
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Sensorsd
> I decided to use sensorsd for the first time and am a little confused
as
> to why it thinks I only have two (2) sen
> I decided to use sensorsd for the first time and am a little confused as
> to why it thinks I only have two (2) sensors when I have asked it to
> watch
> four (4) items. Any ideas would be great.
>
> The output from sysctl hw is the following
> hw.disknames=sd0,cd0
> hw.diskcount=2
> hw.sensors.
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 01:01:26PM -0700, Brandan Rowley wrote:
> Is there anyone using a T1 card for data on 4.6? Perhaps a T1 to
> Ethernet converter? I'm interested to find out how others have resolved
> this and what hardware was used. We're using a Soekris 5501.
I am (still) using Sangoma
I decided to use sensorsd for the first time and am a little confused as
to why it thinks I only have two (2) sensors when I have asked it to
watch
four (4) items. Any ideas would be great.
The output from sysctl hw is the following
hw.disknames=sd0,cd0
hw.diskcount=2
hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=34.00 d
Is there anyone using a T1 card for data on 4.6? Perhaps a T1 to
Ethernet converter? I'm interested to find out how others have resolved
this and what hardware was used. We're using a Soekris 5501.
Brandan
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org]
Buenos dmas,
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On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 00:21:33 +0500
Shohrukh Shoyoqubov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having absolutely the same problem with ServeRAID 5i on my x235.
> I am trying to install OpenBSD 4.6 release. It seems ips is included
> in the default RAMDISK_CD.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thank you,
> Shohrukh
>
> On F
Hello,
I am having absolutely the same problem with ServeRAID 5i on my x235.
I am trying to install OpenBSD 4.6 release. It seems ips is included
in the default RAMDISK_CD.
Any ideas?
Thank you,
Shohrukh
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Otto Bretz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried to install a new
Bohdan Tashchuk wrote:
> Sorry I'm not subscribed to the misc@ list, I read on a web archive.
> So I can't reply directly to the recent discussion about how to do
> newfs / fsck etc on large file systems (memory issue).
>
> I have one box with relatively limited memory and had to make a
> change d
When we get a message like the following, is there a way to see _what_
was in that job?
Your "at" job on
"/var/cron/atjobs/1262799360.c"
produced the following output:
/bin/ksh: [3]: no closing quote
Hi,
I'm (still) trying to get my new-to-me server on-line.
Basic specs (dmesg below) are dual XEONs at 2.4GHz, 4GB of ram, LSI MegaRAID
320-1LP controller card with 64MB of ram on board and the BBU installed and
working, 6 15K SCSI U320 72GB drives configured as 3 RAID1 volumes, all
partition
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Aaron,
When you say, "seem to spill over into the normal queue" do you mean
the bittor queue is borrowing bandwidth from the total amount of
bandwidth available?
You may need to set a limit on the bittor queue if you want to limit
its bandwidth. The OpenBSD Faq says, CBQ queues are arranged in an
On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 09:41 +0100, Manuel Giraud wrote:
> Peter Miller writes:
>
> > I saved and re-use my config files everywhere. All my files stay on 1
> > usb drive that I plug in to whatever cpu i'm using. I keep it backed
> > up.
>
> I'm curious about how you deal with that. I have the sam
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> :-)
>
> you academic types are always busy, eh?
hah, only when the end-o-term is upon me, and suddenly students are so
very interested in their low, low grades...
it's more "the getting-married-soon" types are busy. :)
:-)
you academic types are always busy, eh?
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 12:50:13PM -0500, Ryan Flannery wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> > ryan needs to send me a patch to add to the code base...
> >
>
> egads, i had completely forgotten about that... apologies
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> ryan needs to send me a patch to add to the code base...
>
egads, i had completely forgotten about that... apologies
ryan needs to send me a patch to add to the code base...
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 06:03:17PM +0100, David Coppa wrote:
> This is mine: http://62.94.26.180/2010-01-06-173523_1024x768_scrot.png
>
> scrotwm 0.9.20
> xstatbar (tweaked by me)
> mpd + pms
>
> cheers,
> David
This is mine: http://62.94.26.180/2010-01-06-173523_1024x768_scrot.png
scrotwm 0.9.20
xstatbar (tweaked by me)
mpd + pms
cheers,
David
Am 04.01.10 22:57, schrieb Michael Littlejohn:
/dev/svnd1a /mnt/svnd1 *ffs* rw,noauto 0 0
/dev/svnd1a /mnt/svnd1 *cd9660* ro,noauto 0 0
/dev/svnd1a /mnt/svnd1 *udf* ro,noauto 0 0
Why not use a different svnd for each possible filesystem?
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OpenBSD works just fine in an extended partition, even if the documentation
says it requires a primary partition - at least on amd64.
However, I seem to remember convention is that extended partitions should be
at the end of the disk. In theory this probably shouldn't matter, provided
the OS/b
On 2010-01-05, Ryan Corder wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 03, 2010 at 09:42:10AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>| RT2860 has great RF performance but under some conditions running
>| in hostap mode, things stop working until you ifconfig down+up
>| (PR 5958).
>
> Yeah, why is this? Do we know what conditi
Nick Holland wrote:
> T. Tofus von Blisstein wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have linux and openbsd installed on a single drive. Linuxy fdisk shows
>>
>>Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
>> /dev/sda1 1 24017 1929165215 Extended
>> Partition 1 does
On 15:32 Tue 05 Jan, Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
> Very minimalist:
>
> No xdm -- I login and type 'startx&;logout'.
startx() {
pgrep startx && wsconsctl display.focus=4 \
|| (/usr/X11R6/bin/startx >& ~/.startx.out &)
lock -pn
}
(zsh)
Might be useful and more conv
On 2010-01-06, Manuel Giraud wrote:
> Peter Miller writes:
>
>> I saved and re-use my config files everywhere. All my files stay on 1
>> usb drive that I plug in to whatever cpu i'm using. I keep it backed
>> up.
>
> I'm curious about how you deal with that. I have the same annoying
> problem of
On 2010-01-06, Tiery DENYS wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to propose a patch for ftp-proxy. This patch implement an
> option concerning specific timeout (connect_timeout).
> It add an option for setting connect_timeout variable while starting
> ftp-proxy (this variable is currently set to 30 in c
A value higher like 40 can solve problems.
ex:
- There are some public ftp servers missconfigurated who use ident protocol
and wait 30 seconds on ident port before sending banner.
With the default connect_timeout value, it is not possible to connect to
theses servers with fw filtering ident port.
On 2010-01-05, Robert wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 16:11:20 -0800
> li...@telus.net wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for some advice on how to best address a small problem. I
>> have a network behind pf/NAT on a Soekris net5501. The network
>> includes a publicly accessible website. Let's call it ww1.domai
Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 06:25:59AM -0600, Chris Bennett wrote:
| I don't use a lot of conf files in conf/modules, but yesterday I
| edited my php.conf and httpd.conf.
| The two changes were tied to each other for a specific change.
|
| I just got my insecurity output. It onl
Tiery DENYS wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to propose a patch for ftp-proxy. This patch implement an
> option concerning specific timeout (connect_timeout).
> It add an option for setting connect_timeout variable while starting
> ftp-proxy (this variable is currently set to 30 in code). Setting
On 2010-01-05, Ted Bullock wrote:
> I am trying to install OpenBSD 4.6 on an older DL380 G3, and am unable
> to get an address from DHCP using the onboard network adapter.
>
> bge0 at pci4 dev 1 function 0 "Broadcom BCM5703X" rev 0x02, BCM5703 A2
> (0x1002): apic 3 int 13 (irq 11), address 00:0b:0
On 2010-01-05, Aaron Mason wrote:
> With top notch stuff (we're talking HP Procurve/Cisco Catalyst and
> Intel PRO/1000+ cards here) plus tuning for Jumbo frames, you can get
> to the 95MB/sec range.
Things on the computer side (NICs, motherboard, drivers etc) affect
performance much more than sw
> > I know not everyone uses OpenBSD for a desktop OS, but I have been for
> > nearly 5 years and I'm quite curious about some of your opinions? do you
> > embrace minimalism or pure aesthetics? are the two mutually exclusive?
> >
> > When I started using OpenBSD (..around 3.7) I was frequently sw
Hi,
I would like to propose a patch for ftp-proxy. This patch implement an
option concerning specific timeout (connect_timeout).
It add an option for setting connect_timeout variable while starting
ftp-proxy (this variable is currently set to 30 in code). Setting this
variable to another value c
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On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Fuad NAHDI wrote:
> I use OpenBSD-Stable with Gnome, triple-booting with Windo
Peter Miller writes:
> I saved and re-use my config files everywhere. All my files stay on 1
> usb drive that I plug in to whatever cpu i'm using. I keep it backed
> up.
I'm curious about how you deal with that. I have the same annoying
problem of little differences in config files from system t
On 6/01/2010, at 10:16 PM, Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 09:23:52PM +1300, Paul M wrote:
| >You may want to read up on security(8), especially the part that
talks
| >about using mtree...
| >
| >Cheers,
| >
| >Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd
|
| Have I missed something? Nobody's mentioned
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 09:23:52PM +1300, Paul M wrote:
| >You may want to read up on security(8), especially the part that talks
| >about using mtree...
| >
| >Cheers,
| >
| >Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd
|
| Have I missed something? Nobody's mentioned /etc/changelist.
| If the file isnt listed there, it
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 2:31 PM, Henning Brauer wrote:
> I really like the 275 -> 420MBit/s change for 4.6 -> current with pf.
Disabling pf gives a couple of MB/s more.
On 6/01/2010, at 8:42 PM, Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 06:25:59AM -0600, Chris Bennett wrote:
| I don't use a lot of conf files in conf/modules, but yesterday I
| edited my php.conf and httpd.conf.
| The two changes were tied to each other for a specific change.
|
| I just got my
have you tried using ifconfig to down then up the interface to see if
that makes a difference?
--patrick
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Ted Bullock wrote:
> I am trying to install OpenBSD 4.6 on an older DL380 G3, and am unable
> to get an address from DHCP using the onboard network adapter.
>
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 06:25:59AM -0600, Chris Bennett wrote:
| I don't use a lot of conf files in conf/modules, but yesterday I
| edited my php.conf and httpd.conf.
| The two changes were tied to each other for a specific change.
|
| I just got my insecurity output. It only listed changes to htt
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