On 07/23/14 08:06, Thorsten Bonck wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 05:28:46PM -0300, Felipe Mesquita de Oliveira wrote:
>>
>> # ifconfig pppoe0
>> pppoe0: flags=28855
>> mtu 1492
>> priority: 0
>> dev: bge0 state: PADI sent
>> sid: 0x0 PADI retries: 7 PADR retries: 0
>>
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 05:28:46PM -0300, Felipe Mesquita de Oliveira wrote:
>
> # ifconfig pppoe0
> pppoe0: flags=28855
> mtu 1492
> priority: 0
> dev: bge0 state: PADI sent
> sid: 0x0 PADI retries: 7 PADR retries: 0
> sppp: phase establish authproto pap authname "
On 22/07/14(Tue) 19:37, Mike Burns wrote:
> On 2014-07-22 10.10.02 +0200, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> > > umass0 at uhub2 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 "SanDisk Cruzer" rev
> > > 2.00/2.00 addr 6
> > > umass0: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
> > > scsibus4 at umass0: 2 targets, initiator 0
> > > sd2 at
Hey Matthew,
On 2014-07-23, Matthew Weigel wrote:
>> into it, I started up ldapd(8) and connected to it with ldapvi(1) from
>> ports. I wrote out the contents of that buffer to a separate file, and
> Actually I didn't notice it this weekend but ldapvi(1) has --in and
> --out arguments that do ex
Hi, all.
till iread Nick's reply , i make clone 32GB USB from 2GB USB by dd.
and am making new partition on 32G USB .
but fail ,fail ,
from now i change strategy .
erase 32GB USB completely , and make a partition ,and copy files
from 2GB to 32GB .
2G USB is recognized as sd0 by amd64 openbsd ma
Giancarlo,
I will probably try 5.5. If that doesn't work, will hunt a mirror still
offering 4.9.
Any idea of the root of this problem? I mean: What could have changed on
the code so that it got messed?
I will try tcpdump'ing with both machines and comparing results to see...
Maybe changing ether
On 7/22/14, 9:37 PM, Matthew Weigel wrote:
into it, I started up ldapd(8) and connected to it with ldapvi(1) from
ports. I wrote out the contents of that buffer to a separate file, and
Actually I didn't notice it this weekend but ldapvi(1) has --in and
--out arguments that do exactly the righ
On 7/22/14, 9:03 PM, Olivier Mehani wrote:
I ended up having to create a 5.4 VM (I stuck with the same amd64 arch
as my actual server, and have not investigated or tested under what
constraints this might work across architectures) to load the ldapd(8)
database files, use third party LDAP tools
Em 22-07-2014 23:24, Felipe Mesquita de Oliveira escreveu:
> If this problem persists, the idea was to try installing 4.9 (which
> does the job I need) on the new machine to check if it connects
> through PPPoE.
Probably will. I also noticed that your 4.9 installation was an amd64
one and your 5.4
Em 22-07-2014 19:20, Raimundo Santos escreveu:
> XenServer has very nice facilities, but is a pain to tailor it in
> network area (well, almost in all areas: lots of long commands which
> are hard to remember, tricks that could vanish with updates, ...). The
> amount of work to tune it is equal or
Giancarlo,
Thanks for you suggestions.
Actually, I've tried without changing the MTU on devices (both), with no
success. Then, reading 5.4 man-pages I saw that, and just tried it (with no
success either).
The reason for upgrading is due to hardware. As the Sun machine is too old,
and it works as
On 2014-07-22, Matthew Weigel wrote:
> I finally upgraded my last machine - that runs ldapd(8) for user
> logins, mail aliases, and a few other odds and ends - from 5.4 to 5.5.
Haha! I just did the same two days ago.
> I'm left wondering if I'm the only one who actually uses the stock
> ldapd(8)
Em 22-07-2014 18:28, Felipe Mesquita de Oliveira escreveu:
> # cat /etc/hostname.pppoe0
> inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 NONE mtu 1500 pppoedev bge0 authproto pap
> # cat /etc/hostname.bge0
> up mtu 1508
You really need to use jumbo frames? Some physical devices have
performance issues and some even
Em 22-07-2014 12:17, Peer Janssen escreveu:
> I'm trying to establish a clean and uninterrupted trail of trust
> (integrity-wise) from Alice the OpenBSD devs to the OpenBSD 5.5 CD set I
> recently bought in a bookshop in a big german city. This proves
> surprisingly difficult.
Yep. There is no way
On 07/22/14 19:09, Tuyosi Takesima wrote:
> Hi all .
>
> i have 32GB USB memory . and this is clone of ' 2GB live USB '.
> so i want to extend 'this clone 2GB' to about 8GB .
> in order to this , i want to make ' partion d ' in 32GB USB .
> so i do next steps .
>
> # fdisk -e sd0
...
no no no.
On 2014-07-22 10.10.02 +0200, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> > umass0 at uhub2 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 "SanDisk Cruzer" rev
> > 2.00/2.00 addr 6
> > umass0: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
> > scsibus4 at umass0: 2 targets, initiator 0
> > sd2 at scsibus4 targ 1 lun 0: SCSI0 0/direct
> > removable
On 2014-07-21 16.00.01 +0200, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> Just try this diff that should prevent you from suspending in the first
> case:
The good news: I was able to suspend and resume without freezes or
hangs. The mouse stopped working twice (with wsmoused running), but
`xinput -enable /dev/wsmouse
thanks , kind advise .
# usermod -G operator tuyosi
Hi all .
i have 32GB USB memory . and this is clone of ' 2GB live USB '.
so i want to extend 'this clone 2GB' to about 8GB .
in order to this , i want to make ' partion d ' in 32GB USB .
so i do next steps .
# fdisk -e sd0
fdisk: 1> edit 0
Partition id ('0' to disable) [0 - FF]: [0] (? for help)
On 21 July 2014 18:17, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
>
> I've noticed
> similar performance and, in some cases, better than vio(4) when using
> the host's pci passthrough and assigning a real hardware to the VM. But
Hello Giancarlo,
thank you for your time.
I am at a very bleeding edge (or awkward
Mihai,
There it is:
# dmesg
OpenBSD 5.4 (GENERIC.MP) #44: Tue Jul 30 12:13:32 MDT 2013
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP
cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU E2220 @ 2.40GHz ("GenuineIntel"
686-class) 2.40 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MT
Send your /etc/hostname.pppoe0 without user/paswword in clear and the
/etc/hostname.xxx, where xxx is the hardware interface you are using for
pppoe. Dmesg will be a plus.
Hi there,
I've been using OepnBSD for a while (10yr now, basically as router/server
at home and small office).
Right now, I have 2 OpenBSD servers:
1) OpenBSD 4.9 running on amd64 (Sun Fire v20z - old and noisy)
2) OpenBSD 5.4 running on i386 (Dell Optiplex DualCore)
I want to disable the old one
I finally upgraded my last machine - that runs ldapd(8) for user
logins, mail aliases, and a few other odds and ends - from 5.4 to 5.5.
I'm left wondering if I'm the only one who actually uses the stock
ldapd(8), because it is not called out at all in upgrade55.html as
having problems with the Ye
On Jul 22, 2014, at 12:59 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>>
>> Out of curiosity, what happens?
>
> It prints the status,
>
> iwn0: flags=8847 mtu 1500
> lladdr 8c:70:5a:62:b7:f8
> priority: 4
> groups: wlan egress
> media: IEEE802.11 autoselect (DS1 mode 11g)
> status: a
I got everything to work based on the Undeadly article and the
information in this thread.
A few remarks:
- when connecting with an iPhone 3des in ipsec.conf should be replaced
by aes
- uncomment the line with net.pipex.enable=1 in sysctl.conf
- add npppd_flags="" to rc.conf.local so npppd is star
On 22.07.2014 17:55, Philip Guenther wrote:
>> OpenBSD gaia 5.5 GENERIC.MP#126 amd64
>>
>
> That's not the 5.5 release. The 5.5 release GENERIC.MP for amd64 had a
> banner of:
> OpenBSD 5.5 (GENERIC.MP) #315: Wed Mar 5 09:37:46 MST 2014
>
> so the build number is clearly off.
>
>
> You h
Ted Unangst wrote:
It's pretty difficult to create CDs that both contain signatures and are
themselves signed.
Yeah, you'd have to replace SHA with something like Ouroboros :)
--
Jack Woehr # "We commonly say we have no time when,
Box 51, Golden CO 80402 # of course, we have al
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 17:17, Peer Janssen wrote:
> I'm trying to establish a clean and uninterrupted trail of trust
> (integrity-wise) from Alice the OpenBSD devs to the OpenBSD 5.5 CD set I
> recently bought in a bookshop in a big german city. This proves
> surprisingly difficult.
hmmm. tradit
> > We are not tuning for fragmentation, nor are we setting mtu on
> > the endpoint.
>
> Doing that might be worth a try. i.e. try to avoid sending UDP packets
> that require extra kernel work (i.e. fragmentation) seeing as openvpn can
> handle that itself.
We messed around with MTU, inside OpenV
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 7:08 AM, Kim Zeitler
wrote:
>
> yesterday I had to do a clean reinstall of a machine (RELEASE) and on
> installing additional packages I ran into a libc error bad major with
> libiconv.
>
> # uname -a
> OpenBSD gaia 5.5 GENERIC.MP#126 amd64
>
That's not the 5.5 release. T
Hi,
I'm writing this
- in order to provide some feedback about my user experience (before it
even started, that is),
- because others might find a modicum of help here if they happen to
stumble on the same issue,
- in order to suggest a check for completeness for building the CD sets,
- and maybe
Hello,
yesterday I had to do a clean reinstall of a machine (RELEASE) and on
installing additional packages I ran into a libc error bad major with
libiconv.
# uname -a
OpenBSD gaia 5.5 GENERIC.MP#126 amd64
# export PKG_PATH=http://openbsd.cs.fau.de/pub/OpenBSD/5.5/packages/amd64/
# pkg_add -iv li
Wow, that is some response!
I'll give it a try today or tomorrow.
Thank you Bastien, Gordon, Chenghan and mxb.
Original message from mxb at 22-7-2014 13:15
> As been the original author of undeadly.org article I can state that info in
> is stil partially valid, except npppd.conf part.
Last night at a dress reversal of the 2014 Commonwealth Games Opening
Ceremony, I thrilled to walk my New Zealand flag in to the packed
stadium of 71 nations from the British Empire!!!
The opening is on Wednesday (tomorrow) & closing on 3rd August.
They're a lot of fun - I know as I'm performing
pool-address in the same subnet may not work as you expect it.
proxyarp needed. at least I’v seen a discussion regarding this, so I have
separate network for vpn-clients.
This might have changed.
framed-ip-address - yes, it should be within subnet range used for l2tp-clients
//mxb
On 22 jul 20
Thanks, that is good to know.
I am running Tomato flashed on a old Linksys, so it sounds like things
_should_ work behind the router. Until I replace it w/ OpenBSD of
course.
On 2014-07-22 07:05, chenghan tv wrote:
OpenBSD L2TP/IPSec will work behind a Linux NAT port forwarding with
iptable
Thanks mxb,
Can you confirm the `npppd.conf` note?
- NOTE: `pool-address` valus should be a block of addresses in the same
subnet of the internal network.
And the npppd-users note?
- NOTE: The `framed-ip-address` value should be in the `pool-address`
block from `/etc/npppd/npppd.conf`.
Are
As been the original author of undeadly.org article I can state that info in is
stil partially valid, except npppd.conf part.
So here it goes:
tunnel L2TP protocol l2tp {
listen on 1.2.3.4
l2tp-hostname "vpn"
l2tp-vendor-name "OpenBSD"
l2tp-accept-dialin yes
OpenBSD L2TP/IPSec will work behind a Linux NAT port forwarding with
iptables, based on my previous experience. iOS and OSX VPN clients work
fine, but not working for Windows. FYI.
Gordon Turner wrote:
> On 2014-07-22 05:33, Daniel Polak wrote:
>
>> I'll give it a go with what I found but if an
On 2014-07-22 05:33, Daniel Polak wrote:
I'll give it a go with what I found but if anyone who has it working
with local authentication can post their ipsec.conf and npppd.conf, I
would appreciate it!
Here are my notes, granted I am in the middle of getting things sorted
out, so these are not
>> I've not been able to find a clear write up on the web of a complete
>> working configuration for making a L2TP / IPsec VPN connection to an
>> OpenBSD machine with an iPhone.
I found this French link (2012 with the old npppd config, but you may adapt
to the new syntax ?) which detail a working
On 07/22/2014 13:29, Stefan Wollny wrote:
Am 07/22/14 11:08, schrieb Stefan Wollny:
Am 07/21/14 22:04, schrieb Antoine Jacoutot:
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 11:50:19PM +0400, pae3 wrote:
Hi.
After upgrade from iso file (21 july) local daemons from
/etc/rc.conf.local not started. During boot proc
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 09:22:24AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2014-07-21, Tuyosi Takesima wrote:
> > ...
> >
> > sudo mplayer dvd://1 -dvd-device /dev/rcd0c -aid 129
> >
> > ...
> I think it would be better to change permissions on the device -
> mplayer code should not be run as root.
I'm about to do the same and was gathering the necessary information
yesterday.
The best thread I found was this one:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=138836875831549&w=1
The article on Undeadly
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20120427125048 is outdated.
I've not been able to find a
Am 07/22/14 11:08, schrieb Stefan Wollny:
> Am 07/21/14 22:04, schrieb Antoine Jacoutot:
>> On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 11:50:19PM +0400, pae3 wrote:
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> After upgrade from iso file (21 july) local daemons from
>>> /etc/rc.conf.local not started. During boot process 1 odd
>>> messages ha
Am Mon, 21 Jul 2014 22:04:14 +0200
schrieb Antoine Jacoutot :
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 11:50:19PM +0400, pae3 wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > After upgrade from iso file (21 july) local daemons
> > from /etc/rc.conf.local not started.
> > During boot process 1 odd messages has been seen :
> > "/etc/rc:
On 2014-07-21, Tuyosi Takesima wrote:
> Hi al .
>
> xine is good , but big .
>
> i hear and see DVD by
>
> sudo mplayer dvd://1 -dvd-device /dev/rcd0c -aid 129
>
> i owe
> http://sakamoto.fam.cx/index.cgi?p=Video%2FMPlayer .
>
> in my case ,i do ' sudo mplayer -v dvd://1 -dvd-device /dev/rcd0
Am 07/21/14 22:04, schrieb Antoine Jacoutot:
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 11:50:19PM +0400, pae3 wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> After upgrade from iso file (21 july) local daemons from /etc/rc.conf.local
>> not started.
>> During boot process 1 odd messages has been seen :
>> "/etc/rc: no closing quote"
>> ( o
On 21/07/14(Mon) 17:32, Mike Burns wrote:
> A partial reply; I have not yet run your patch:
>
> On 2014-07-21 16.00.01 +0200, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> > More seriously, can you plug external USB devices to your laptop and see
> > if they are correctly recognized? Do they attach to uhub2 or uhub3
On 2014/07/21 17:17, Charles Musser wrote:
>
> On Jul 18, 2014, at 3:09 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> > On 2014-07-17, Daniel Melameth wrote:
> >> It should have tried WEP first and, if that failed, WPA. ifconfig in
> >> -current can now discern WEP or WPA so this can readily be improved.
>
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