Re: AnonCVS server data

2013-11-29 Thread Remco
Jordan Earls wrote: > > ... My goal with this is to allow for more people to easily take a > glance at the source code of OpenBSD. If you mean browsing CVS like the web interface on www.openbsd.org, cvsweb is in ports and is very easy to set up on top of a cvsync-ed CVS repository. (especiall

Re: Should Android have used OpenBSD instead of Linux?

2013-11-29 Thread frantisek holop
hmm, on Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 04:58:02PM +0100, frantisek holop said that > hmm, on Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 02:00:53PM -0800, Chris Cappuccio said that > > So the next question is, why would someone want to switch to OpenBSD > > on one of these platforms? > > > > 1. Concise ecosystem (less maintenance

Re: AnonCVS server data

2013-11-29 Thread Alexander Hall
cvsync is what you're after. It's mentioned on www.openbsd.org. /Alexander Jordan Earls wrote: >Hello, > >I tried sending this to sup@, like the page suggested for this.. but >apparently that user doesn't exist anymore, so hopefully someone can >help >here. > >I've been looking at trying to conv

Re: AnonCVS server data

2013-11-29 Thread Ted Unangst
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 21:05, Jordan Earls wrote: > If you could give me a way to download the bootstrapping files for making > my own (private) CVS mirror, I could do this without burdening a public > mirror operator with wasted bandwidth. http://www.openbsd.org/cvsync.html

AnonCVS server data

2013-11-29 Thread Jordan Earls
Hello, I tried sending this to sup@, like the page suggested for this.. but apparently that user doesn't exist anymore, so hopefully someone can help here. I've been looking at trying to convert the CVS repository to a git repository. My goal with this is to allow for more people to easily take a

Re: 10G with Intel card - GBIC options

2013-11-29 Thread Hrvoje Popovski
On 29.11.2013. 17:08, Andy wrote: > PS; I hope you have reeaaaly fast servers.. > NB; ALTQ is currently 32bit so you cannot queue faster than 4 and a bit > gig, unless you go for Hennings new queueing system which I'm still yet > to do when I actually find time.. > Hi, I'm not sure if new queuei

Re: OpenBSD for mobile

2013-11-29 Thread Mihai Popescu
There is a Samsung Tab tablet based on OMAP architecture. Now they have some model based on Intel. But I think there is more work there to be able to run OpenBSD on them. And there is no documentation, maybe Samsung will release it for OMAP model, since it is old now.

Re: How handle multiple G++ versions' compiled code in one and the same process (without SIGSEGV)?

2013-11-29 Thread Ted Unangst
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 18:58, Mikael wrote: > I've seen issues where a process links to one library compiled with the > OS-bundled G++ version and another that's compiled with a newer G++ version > (4.7 etc.). Libraries include boost, QT and their C++-based dependencies. > > I raise this questio

Re: IPS hardware recomendation

2013-11-29 Thread Andy
On Fri 29 Nov 2013 17:24:15 GMT, Andy wrote: Fastest you can buy!! Even then you probably struggle.. You'll need the fastest single core you can get your hands on for the network stack/OBSD kernel, and the other cores for Snort etc.. 3.5GHz Ivy Bridge-EP CPU (E5-2637v2). Their are other Ivy Bri

Re: IPS hardware recomendation

2013-11-29 Thread Andy
Fastest you can buy!! Even then you probably struggle.. You'll need the fastest single core you can get your hands on for the network stack/OBSD kernel, and the other cores for Snort etc.. 3.5GHz Ivy Bridge-EP CPU (E5-2637v2). Their are other Ivy Bridge-EP CPU's which have more cores but you

Re: 10G with Intel card - GBIC options

2013-11-29 Thread Andy
On Fri 29 Nov 2013 16:19:26 GMT, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote: On 29/11/13 18:05, Andy wrote: We bought the Intel x520-DA2 cards as they gives you the flexibility of using any SFP+ transceiver.. If you buy the SR2 you are locked to using short range fibre and the optics for the other end can get ex

How compile a port and all of its dependencies that use G++ with a specific G++ version (boost/QT etc.) and then install in a separate dir?

2013-11-29 Thread Mikael
After confirming with someone competent, I'm clear that there is no way ever to use more than one libstdc++ version concurrently in one OS process. Therefore, my question is now purely: How do you compile a port and all of its dependencies that use G++, with a specific G++ version e.g. /usr/loca

How handle multiple G++ versions' compiled code in one and the same process (without SIGSEGV)?

2013-11-29 Thread Mikael
Dear list, I've seen issues where a process links to one library compiled with the OS-bundled G++ version and another that's compiled with a newer G++ version (4.7 etc.). Libraries include boost, QT and their C++-based dependencies. I raise this question as there are instances when a newer G++ ve

Re: 10G with Intel card - GBIC options

2013-11-29 Thread Kapetanakis Giannis
On 29/11/13 18:05, Andy wrote: We bought the Intel x520-DA2 cards as they gives you the flexibility of using any SFP+ transceiver.. If you buy the SR2 you are locked to using short range fibre and the optics for the other end can get expensive! NB; Their is a whole world of compatible optics ou

Re: alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation

2013-11-29 Thread Erling Westenvik
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 01:10:24PM +0100, Aurelien Martin wrote: > stty com0 57600 I too would try with a lower baudrate. >From the FAQ (http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq7.html#SerCon) "Resist the urge to crank the baud rate up to the maximum your hardware can support, as you are more likely to cre

IPS hardware recomendation

2013-11-29 Thread deoxyt2
Hello guys. I need to install an IPS and of course I want to install this with OpenBSD, the througput of network is 10Gbps on fiber-optic. would recommend the hardware supported by OpenBSD for this function? Regards. -- deoxyt2.-

Re: 10G with Intel card - GBIC options

2013-11-29 Thread Andy
PS; I hope you have reeaaaly fast servers.. NB; ALTQ is currently 32bit so you cannot queue faster than 4 and a bit gig, unless you go for Hennings new queueing system which I'm still yet to do when I actually find time.. On Fri 29 Nov 2013 16:05:35 GMT, Andy wrote: We bought the Intel x520-

Re: 10G with Intel card - GBIC options

2013-11-29 Thread Andy
We bought the Intel x520-DA2 cards as they gives you the flexibility of using any SFP+ transceiver.. If you buy the SR2 you are locked to using short range fibre and the optics for the other end can get expensive! NB; Their is a whole world of compatible optics out there which are just as good b

Re: hp mini 200 - kernel panic with ACPI on 5.4

2013-11-29 Thread Alexey E. Suslikov
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff gmail.com> writes: > I've got my hands on HP Mini 200, which panics with ACPI enabled. Disabling > ACPI makes it boot. Most likely I'll keep it until next Tuesday, so if the > issue is of any interest, and there is more information I can provide, ask > freely. could you try s

Re: Should Android have used OpenBSD instead of Linux?

2013-11-29 Thread frantisek holop
hmm, on Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 02:00:53PM -0800, Chris Cappuccio said that > So the next question is, why would someone want to switch to OpenBSD > on one of these platforms? > > 1. Concise ecosystem (less maintenance of your own distribution) > > 2. High quality code > > 3. Increasing attention t

Re: alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation

2013-11-29 Thread Jan Stary
On Nov 29 13:10:24, 01aurel...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi all, > > I installed openbsd-54 on a flash card on my alix2d3 board through > PXE with a nullmodem cable. > But after the installation, the machine reboot in loop after the message > "entry point at 0x200120" > > I tried all the solution found

10G with Intel card - GBIC options

2013-11-29 Thread Kapetanakis Giannis
Hi, I've just received a Cisco 6704 for my 10G uplinks. I'm looking for a network adapter to put on my OpenBSD primary firewall. I had in mind to use Intel X520-SR2 but the SR module of Cisco is too expensive... So I'm looking for either LRM or CX4 GBIC options to put on the C6704. Has anyone

Re: alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation

2013-11-29 Thread sven falempin
The com port speed may be changed in the bios menu. On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 7:24 AM, Aviolat Romain wrote: > Hi Aurelien, > > I've got same boards at work, I saw no problems installing obsd on top of > them. Few steps I always follow: > > 1. In pxe boot.conf file: > > sty com0 38400 > set tty co

Re: alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation

2013-11-29 Thread Aviolat Romain
Hi Aurelien, I've got same boards at work, I saw no problems installing obsd on top of them. Few steps I always follow: 1. In pxe boot.conf file: sty com0 38400 set tty com0 boot tftp:/bsd54.rd 2. start DHCP server + tftp on my laptop 3. hit n during the RAM test to boot in PXE mode 4. inst

alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation

2013-11-29 Thread Aurelien Martin
Hi all, I installed openbsd-54 on a flash card on my alix2d3 board through PXE with a nullmodem cable. But after the installation, the machine reboot in loop after the message "entry point at 0x200120" I tried all the solution found in google, set the tty to com0, and also boot on wd0a instea

OpenBSD server for diskless thinclients

2013-11-29 Thread Comète
Hi, after reading these articles about Mtier experience (http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20110420080633 and http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20121026064602), i'm trying to set up a server to allow any client (diskless or not) on my network to be used as a thinclient w