Philipp Westphal wrote:
> I have no problems with local printing but when it comes to remote
> printing that is what i can read in /var/log/lpd-errs:
snip
> remember having similar problems back in 1998 running FreeBSD, i think
> a patch did the job back then, is here someone whoo can tell me more
I haven't been able to reproduce the problem since this morning.
Nothing has been changed on the vmhosts so I'm at a bit of a loss at
the moment.
When the issue reoccurs I'll try everything that has been suggested today.
Thank you very much for your help everyone.
-Gene
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at
On 10/18/11 23:58, Amit Kulkarni wrote:
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 6:36 PM, STeve Andre' wrote:
If going from 1.3GHz to 800MHz saves .5 watts, the power supply isn't
the most efficient, I'd say. You ought to see several watts, though less
than 10, at a wild guess. Of course, your kill-a-watt met
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When the initial dmesg question was asked ("dmesg?") I didn't understand
that it was a request for the entire dmesg output. I thought he was asking
if errors were showing up in dmesg.
I have attached the entirety of a dmesg output.
-Gene
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On 19-Oct-11 16:19, Gene wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Stuart Hendersonwrote:
Haven't tried esxi 5 but I have some hack VMs under 4.1 which are
working ok (i386 and amd64). Some things to try:-
- Try different "guest os types" in the vm config page. On 4.1
I typically set rhel 5 32-b
What's it take to get an actual dmesg around here? Just post the output
for us to look at regardless of whether or not you think the messages at
boot" are important. They're needed to troubleshoot any problem like
this.
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What could we ask you that would get you to post those "messages from boot"?
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Gene wrote:
> I'm using amd64. I'll try i386 later today to see if the issue occurs
> again. Another person replied to me saying i386 works fine for him in ESXi
> 5.
>
> I had the VMs
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 8:41 PM, Gene wrote:
> I'm using amd64. B I'll try i386 later today to see if the issue occurs
> again. B Another person replied to me saying i386 works fine for him in
ESXi
> 5.
>
I'm also running 4.9 i386 in a VMware and it sure is fine:
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* Hugo Osvaldo Barrera on Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 08:13:47PM -0300:
> Note, however, the downside is openbsd does not support 802.11n (it
> DOES however, support 802.11n cards running on 802.g or older
> modes).
Another thing that you might want to keep in mind is that OpenBSD's
HostAP doesn't suppor
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Haven't tried esxi 5 but I have some hack VMs under 4.1 which are
> working ok (i386 and amd64). Some things to try:-
>
> - Try different "guest os types" in the vm config page. On 4.1
> I typically set rhel 5 32-bit which seems to work fa
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On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 2:54 PM, Joe S wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Gene wrote:
> > I'm trying to run OpenBSD 4.9 (amd64) under VMware vSphere 5 (ESXi 5). I
> > set up four virtual machines with one core, 256 MB of RAM, and 4 GB of
> disk
> >
> > They perform terribly. The load a
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On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Gene wrote:
> I'm trying to run OpenBSD 4.9 (amd64) under VMware vSphere 5 (ESXi 5). I
> set up four virtual machines with one core, 256 MB of RAM, and 4 GB of disk
>
> They perform terribly. The load average hovers around 1.5 on all of these
What sort of hardw
Haven't tried esxi 5 but I have some hack VMs under 4.1 which are
working ok (i386 and amd64). Some things to try:-
- Try different "guest os types" in the vm config page. On 4.1
I typically set rhel 5 32-bit which seems to work fairly well,
even for amd64, and uses the vic(4) network driver.
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I'm using amd64. I'll try i386 later today to see if the issue occurs
again. Another person replied to me saying i386 works fine for him in ESXi
5.
I had the VMs powered off. I started them back up and am trying to
reproduce the problem. So far dmesg isn't giving me anything beyond the
message
What "hardware" version did you use? Have you tried different?
// Johan
2011/10/19 Gonzalo L. R. :
> dmesg?
>
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 11:55:19 -0700, Gene wrote:
>> I'm trying to run OpenBSD 4.9 (amd64) under VMware vSphere 5 (ESXi 5).
> I
>> set up four virtual machines with one core, 256 MB of R
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On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 11:55:19 -0700, Gene wrote:
> I'm trying to run OpenBSD 4.9 (amd64) under VMware vSphere 5 (ESXi 5).
I
> set up four virtual machines with one core, 256 MB of RAM, and 4 GB of
disk
> space each. I used the install49.iso as my installation medium. Aside
> from
> the
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thanks go indeed to you.
And i'm a bit ashamed right now.
That "Daode" has been given to me somewhen, it belongs to my
philosophy, but there is *really* no need at all to include it
somewhere for *you*.
It's also (useless) typing like crazy.
So, please, shall i ever be able to provide so
I'm trying to run OpenBSD 4.9 (amd64) under VMware vSphere 5 (ESXi 5). I
set up four virtual machines with one core, 256 MB of RAM, and 4 GB of disk
space each. I used the install49.iso as my installation medium. Aside from
the OS installation, I haven't installed anything on them yet.
They per
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On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Wesley M. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use OpenBSD 4.9, i'm looking for a good nids.
It depends on what you are trying to accomplish. In general OSSEC and
Snort are great intrusion detection tools to get started. OSSEC can
monitor your logs and can block IP addresses if ce
On 2011-10-19, Benny Lofgren wrote:
> Also, I don't think the most common use case for a UPS is a 1:1 relation
> between UPSes and servers. I have several servers hanging off of each of
> mine, and they certainly don't (can't) all communicate with the UPS.
NUT (Network UPS Tools) is good for that
At 09:05:01.75 on 19-OCT-2011 in message
, Janne
Johansson wrote:
>2011/10/19 Bruce Drake
>
>> I found mention of a possible move to 64 bit time_t back in 2005 and 3.9
>> was mentioned, but I see it hasn't happened. Is there a plan, like for
>> instance making all platforms, even 32 bit 64 bit t
> Is there some forecast (even rough like, say, 6mth, 2yrs, etc.) about future
> availability?
> Btw, since 4.6 kde abandoned hal, how does this fit with OpenBSD?
> Thanks
We can get it in the main tree when there are testers who are willing
to devote their time and give feedback.
On October 10t
On 10/19/11 1:57 AM, Benny Lofgren wrote:
On 2011-10-19 10.23, Paul de Weerd wrote:
| I think your methodology is fllawed. think of the situations when you
| have power loss, then shutdown is started and then power is back.
| or situations where you starting machine after blackout and then there
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 04:18:52PM +0200, Steffen Daode Nurpmeso wrote:
> Ciao,
>
> i've found a mismatch in between 49.html and the mentioned
> man(1) (82583V).
> 'Coming from nowhere, should be verified by someone who knows.
>
> --steffen
>
support was added 19.9.10 by yasuoka, according to c
This was also seen on a macbook by Jan Stary:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=131213545109050&w=2
And on my Samsung N210:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=131193104030288&w=2
I still have this problem, and ran out of options to investigate. The funny
thing is that, just like the MacBook case
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 05:47:37PM +0400, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
> At least I hope to get it more or less stable in November. KDE 4
> requires (directly, but mostly indirectly) many updates and
> additions to existing packages. And there are a few problems
> remaining to be fixed, like co-existing KDE
hi
if you need somthing like that ... try ossec
www.ossec.net
holger
> Hi,
>
> I use OpenBSD 4.9, i'm looking for a good nids.
>
> I found
> "scanlogd" in ports, works very well.
>
> But is there a way to work this
> last one with pf ? For example add the ip-address detected by scanlogd to
> a
Ciao,
i've found a mismatch in between 49.html and the mentioned
man(1) (82583V).
'Coming from nowhere, should be verified by someone who knows.
--steffen
diff --git a/share/man/man4/em.4 b/share/man/man4/em.4
index 2b0fa5c..8d4aac6 100644
--- a/share/man/man4/em.4
+++ b/share/man/man4/em.4
@@ -
On 19/10/2011 11:45, Mike Belopuhov wrote:
So i've finally have taken a look at this and i've found out
that Reply Post Queue depth is calculated incorrectly.
Laurent, can you please try this patch with -current:
Index: mpii.c
===
R
19.10.2011 14:23, Paolo Aglialoro P?P8QP5Q:
Is there some forecast (even rough like, say, 6mth, 2yrs, etc.) about future
availability?
At least I hope to get it more or less stable in November. KDE 4
requires (directly, but mostly indirectly) many updates and additions to
existing packages. A
2011/10/19 Bruce Drake
> I found mention of a possible move to 64 bit time_t back in 2005 and 3.9
> was mentioned, but I see it hasn't happened. Is there a plan, like for
> instance making all platforms, even 32 bit 64 bit time_t, like I think
> NetBSD have tried/trying to do?
> Can some one giv
Hi all
In memorium ,wear black ribbon for D.Ritchie
Hope that puffy where this too for next release.
Shame on that world that do not recognize true genius, their are millions!
Regards
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On 2011-10-19 13.26, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> Also, a smart UPS can be told not to apply power to the machine
> until it has reached a sufficient (settable) charge level after
> the power comes back.
>
> If the power comes back and disappears again, which is not too uncommon
> when all starting dev
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 12:12:02PM +0200, Maurice Janssen wrote:
> Op Wo, 19 oktober, 2011 11:41, schreef Paul de Weerd:
> > So .. what is the fundamental difference from a 'real' UPS that can
> > signal the machine itself that power is going down ? You get to do
> > the same steps "in case power
Hi,
I'm currently wondering what is the best way to run pfsync between 4 hosts.
If I'm not mistaken, pfsync only has one interface, aka pfsync0
If I use it in unicast mode, i'm then stuck to 2 nodes.
The option would then be to have those 4 hosts exchange their states
over multicast.
Is it
Is there some forecast (even rough like, say, 6mth, 2yrs, etc.) about future
availability?
Btw, since 4.6 kde abandoned hal, how does this fit with OpenBSD?
Thanks
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2011, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is
Op Wo, 19 oktober, 2011 11:41, schreef Paul de Weerd:
> So .. what is the fundamental difference from a 'real' UPS that can
> signal the machine itself that power is going down ? You get to do
> the same steps "in case power is restored while we're going down".
>
The difference is that a smart UP
Dear Henning,
Thanks for your honest opinion. I will then go for the book of PF 2nd edition
and follow their guidelines instead of calomel.org...
Regards,
ML
- Original Message -
From: Henning Brauer
To: misc@openbsd.org
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: AC
* ML mail [2011-10-19 11:37]:
> I read on this very nice tutorial about
> pf https://calomel.org/pf_config.html that ACPIv2 and APCI should be enabled
> in the BIOS for OpenBSD's firewall to work more efficiently.
calomel.org is a collection of bad advice.
> Now I wanted to
> ask you guys if yo
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 11:40:09AM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
| well, I've just asked which device do you use for this particular
| purpose. Sorry if I seem unclean.
Well .. just any externally powered USB device. The only requirement
is that the device disappears from the USB bus when its ex
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 10:57:23AM +0200, Benny Lofgren wrote:
| On 2011-10-19 10.23, Paul de Weerd wrote:
| > | I think your methodology is fllawed. think of the situations when you
| > | have power loss, then shutdown is started and then power is back.
| > | or situations where you starting machi
Hi,
I read on this very nice tutorial about
pf https://calomel.org/pf_config.html that ACPIv2 and APCI should be enabled
in the BIOS for OpenBSD's firewall to work more efficiently.
Now I wanted to
ask you guys if you really think this should be enabled? and is it really an
advantage? are there
On 2011-10-19 10.23, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> | I think your methodology is fllawed. think of the situations when you
> | have power loss, then shutdown is started and then power is back.
> | or situations where you starting machine after blackout and then there
> | is a blackout again...
> | With go
On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 10:23:09 +0200
Paul de Weerd wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 09:53:25AM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> | On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 21:36:11 +0200
> | Paul de Weerd wrote:
> |
> | > On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 06:36:32PM +0200, Benny Lofgren wrote:
> | > | Apart from the suggestions
* Christer Solskogen [2011-10-18 21:47]:
> Random is pretty fast on OpenBSD then. I have a 2010 Macbook Pro with
> OSX (Lion) which does about 13MB/s. An a much older machine (with a
> much slower cpu) with OpenBSD which does 65MB/s.
stop spreading lies, everybody knows openbsd is slow!
--
Hen
* Wesley M. [2011-10-19 09:53]:
> PF is a good firewall, we can play with QoS/IP,Ports filter/NAT/ Src NAT/
> Statefull/Load Balancing/scrub
> But it is not a NIDS. ;-)
of course it isn't an IDS. we don't do marketing snake oil.
--
Henning Brauer, h...@bsws.de, henn...@openbsd.org
BS Web Servic
I don't agree with you either.
My opinion, is that if you have a good default deny firewall ruleset,
you can eliminate most of the threats.
Again, scans are (mostly) harmless.
Deploying a NIDS could give you false sence of security.
On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 11:52:36 +0400
"Wesley M." wrote:
> I'm n
On 2011-10-19, Wesley M. wrote:
> I'm not agree,
>
> Using PF, and only PF, we can feed a table using some parameters and it is
> filtered on one/several ports.
>
> PF can't detect Network scan like nmap or ... So it is why i use scanlogdb
> (it is in the OpenBSD Ports).
> And some people use Snor
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 09:53:25AM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
| On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 21:36:11 +0200
| Paul de Weerd wrote:
|
| > On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 06:36:32PM +0200, Benny Lofgren wrote:
| > | Apart from the suggestions elsewhere in the thread, in the good old
| > days | I used to detect
Hi,
so far, the 82579LM em(4) was only working by luck.
This should be fixed in -current.
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 08:38:50AM +0200, Maxim Bourmistrov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting "em1 watchdog timeout" from bsd.rd while tried to snapshot
> already -current box.
> However, manually moving in bsd
I'm not agree,
Using PF, and only PF, we can feed a table using some parameters and it is
filtered on one/several ports.
PF can't detect Network scan like nmap or ... So it is why i use scanlogdb
(it is in the OpenBSD Ports).
And some people use Snort also for this kind of things.
PF is a good
Hello,
2 weeks ago I updated a virtual openbsd test machine from 4.8 to 4.9. It
came with the new vmt driver from dlg@ which is is a nice and useful
feature.
But now I saw that it does not work properly with functions in vSphere
which uses automated snapshots. (I testet it with VMware Data Recover
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I think it is bad practice to use something that's not even in the
base, when you have the feature in pf readily available.
pass in on vr0 inet proto tcp from any to (vr0) port ssh keep state \
(max-src-conn-rate 1/60, overload flush global)
On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 10:04:09 +0400
"Wesley M." wrote
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