Bernte fams.de> writes:
> the source tree as part of the regular 'make' call. But this way I
> managed to compile the kernel and install it.
you didn't tell us is your urtwn(4) variant working or not after installing
new kernel. new dmesg wouldn't hurt.
slusk manlymail.net> writes:
> Reproduced on my system as well, inet.c looks suspicious (with the last
> update being just over 3 days old), worked fine earlier on the same
> system.
>
> OpenBSD 5.4-current (GENERIC.MP) #1: Sun Dec 22 11:59:53 CET 2013
blind guess - you have kernel and userland
Alexei Malinin mail.ru> writes:
> On 12/23/13 17:59, Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
> > Alexei Malinin mail.ru> writes:
> >
> >> OpenBSD 5.4 (GENERIC.MP) #41: Tue Jul 30 15:30:02 MDT 2013
> >> deraadt
amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/
Alexei Malinin mail.ru> writes:
> OpenBSD 5.4 (GENERIC.MP) #41: Tue Jul 30 15:30:02 MDT 2013
> deraadt amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
I would recommend trying -current first and back with another report.
Riccardo Mottola libero.it> writes:
> To ease autodetection, I created a simple xorg.conf file with the
> following entry:
imo, having xorg.conf means no autodetection. what does X says
without xorg.conf?
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
hi there.
i saw there was (again) question about ipmi(4) being
disabled while acpi(4) is running.
fyi, there is a new thingy which allows IPMI run on top
of ACPI - ACPI IPMI Operation Region.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff543825%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
http://www.intel.co
cieti.lv> writes:
> > bios0: vendor Dell Inc. version "A24" date 12/06/2011
> > bios0: Dell Inc. Latitude E4300
>
> > This model has "Latitude E4300 System BIOS A26" available.
>
> I have updated the BIOS already to A26. The story is that everything was
> great after KMS was introduced, but th
cieti.lv> writes:
>
> Hello dear OpenBSD people,
>
> does anyone of the developers have time to look at this issue? It is the
> same problem I reported here:
> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=137388801502300&w=2 but unfortunately
bios0: vendor Dell Inc. version "A24" date 12/06/2011
bio
Tomas Bodzar gmail.com> writes:
> Right, my fault. Missed complete path in output. Those are for Haswell
Looking at mentioned commits, at least cursor update diffs aren't
strictly Haswell related. So Mesa update.
David Coppa gmail.com> writes:
> OpenBSD lacks the ucontext.h and associated functions
> (setcontext/getcontext, swapcontext, and makecontext).
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/devel/node-fibers/
Daniel Hartmeier benzedrine.cx> writes:
wow! long time no see :)
Sevan / Venture37 gmail.com> writes:
> It's doesn't seem to be possible to use the screen on the MacBook Air to
> install OpenBSD.
> While the screen works initially, by the time you have reached the
> choosing disk sets to install, the screen will go blank.
Have you tried to disable [intel|at
RD Thrush thrush.com> writes:
> acpiec0 at acpi0: Failed to read resource settings
... among mentioned things.
Christer Solskogen gmail.com> writes:
> There was a mention of this platform earlier, but is this platform
> usable yet? I'm getting myself a Utilite, and was hoping I could use
> OpenBSD in it. This is ARM, but as far as I understood the platform is
> beagle, am I right?
>
http://marc.info/?l=
Kapetanakis Giannis edu.physics.uoc.gr> writes:
> The interface randomly stopped working this morning (2 days after the
> upgrade from 5.3 to latest snapshot).
have you tried to revert
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pci/virtio_pci.c.diff?r1=1.6;r2=1.7
Reyk Floeter openbsd.org> writes:
> > #0 0x1c01726b in ikev2_msg_send (env=0x86e6b000, msg=0xcfbeee10) at
/usr/src/sbin/iked/ikev2_msg.c:296
> > 296 m->msg_exchange = hdr->ike_exchange;
>
> this shouldn't fail, it sounds like memory corruption somewhere else.
this reminds
http://www.o
Johan Huldtgren huldtgren.com> writes:
> [johan omgla ~]$ aucat -i 06-Inward_Burst.wav
> aucat_open: host= unit=0 devnum=0 opt=default
> /tmp/aucat-1000/aucat0: No such file or directory
> /tmp/aucat/aucat0: connected
have you tried to kill sndiod first?
Darren Spruell gmail.com> writes:
> Any idea what the issue could be?
could you provide netstat -s output after "several hours"?
Riccardo Mottola libero.it> writes:
> apm0 at bios0: Power Management spec V1.2
> acpi at bios0 function 0x0 not configured
boot -c and disable apm
Jonathan Gray jsg.id.au> writes:
> Most/all? of the apple machines seem to have audio wired up strangely
> and require various quirks. Try this
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/122794756/linux-imac91-sound.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1033233
andrew fabbro fabbro.org> writes:
> apm0 at bios0: Power Management spec V1.2
> acpi at bios0 function 0x0 not configured
try acpi on this machine (boot -c and disable apm).
Chris Cappuccio nmedia.net> writes:
> Mark Kettenis just posted a patch to disable (and later re-enable) interrupts
> at some point in the driver. It's on the openbsd-tech list, dated Aug 21.
> Try and and see if it fixes your issue, as it appears nobody else has done
> so yet.
could you drop ma
Christian Weisgerber mips.inka.de> writes:
> Richard Thornton gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > My Sun Blade 100, has a fresh install of 5.3, and its very good, much
> > better than 5.1; XFCE is very stable and R is much better than prior
> > ports. you guys did a great job! Now this computer sits runn
Richard Thornton gmail.com> writes:
> Is there some sort of special tailoring necessary for OpenBSD?
yes, there is. you need to create port of boinc.
Bogdan Andu yahoo.com> writes:
> From: Alexey E. Suslikov gmail.com>
> To: misc openbsd.org
> Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 11:40 AM
> Subject: Re: relayd crash
>
> Bogdan Andu yahoo.com> writes:
>
> > machine is OpenBSD 5.3/amd64 GENERIC.MP
>
&g
Bogdan Andu yahoo.com> writes:
> machine is OpenBSD 5.3/amd64 GENERIC.MP
relayd on 5.3 is buggy. you either need newer version,
or backport a fix.
Илья Шипицин gmail.com> writes:
> I'm investigating whether it is possible to block certain UDP signatures ?
> Maybe, I'd like not to block them, but lower priority using ALTQ,
>
> for instance, this kind of traffic:
>
> http://www.wireshark.org/docs/dfref/b/bt-utp.html
>
> traffic signatures
Kenneth R Westerback rogers.com> writes:
> > I don't really get a vote as i'm not a developer, however cookies to anyone
> > who fixes this the correct way.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Sam Fourman Jr.
> >
>
> Define 'correct way'.
Personally, I have found running BIND and placing 127.0.0.1 to
/etc/
Mathieu BLANC smile.fr> writes:
> I have read several mails/bug in the mailing list about reloading
> relayd. But i didn't understand if all the bugs were fixed or not ?
you need to try out -current relayd first.
Riccardo Mottola libero.it> writes:
> I updated to a curent OpenBSD snapshot, to get more advanced ACPI
> support my HP laptop (other thread about battery status).
>
> What I noticed now is an annoying behaviour: "shutdown -hp now" doesn't
> poweroff my machine. It apparently kills all process
Jan Stary stare.cz> writes:
> I find that webpage hilarious,
> and do believe it is a joke.
every time you search it, you give it more search relevancy.
Paul Irofti irofti.net> writes:
> Not sure I follow, does it work when you crank it up?
> What's the setperf value you get when you boot w/o the AC plugged in?
> Without any hacks in your sysctl or whatever.
You're right hw.setperf=100 is enough, however I see
hw.cpuspeed=1597
hw.setperf=99
re
Paul Irofti irofti.net> writes:
> > Dunno if it really matters, I always do
> >
> > hw.setperf=0
> > hw.setperf=100
> >
> > in my sysctl.conf on my old Intel Atom (because it
> > still boots at 99).
>
> Not sure I follow, does it work when you crank it up?
> What's the setperf value you get wh
Paul Irofti irofti.net> writes:
> > $ sysctl hw.setperf
> > hw.setperf=99
>
> What's the setperf value when you boot on battery and you have the CPU
> set at 600MHz? If it less than 100 try and crank it up and see if the
> frequency changes. If it works try different apm adjustment modes.
Dunno
Mikael gmail.com> writes:
> * resetting (wiping) the mbuf:s,
Not actually for resetting mbufs, but there's a tcpdrop(8),
with accompanying fstat(1) usage of course.
Alexey E. Suslikov gmail.com> writes:
>
> Johan Huldtgren huldtgren.com> writes:
>
> > panic: kernel diagnostic assertion "level <= IPL_TTY || level >=
> > IPL_CLOCK || flags & IPL_MPSAFE" failed: file
> > "../../../../arch/amd64/a
Johan Huldtgren huldtgren.com> writes:
> panic: kernel diagnostic assertion "level <= IPL_TTY || level >=
> IPL_CLOCK || flags & IPL_MPSAFE" failed: file
> "../../../../arch/amd64/amd64/intr.c", line 359
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/arch/amd64/amd64/intr.c.diff?r1=1.34;r2=1.35
Jiri B devio.us> writes:
>
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 06:20:59AM +0000, Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
> > Second - to ask DC people to give you a decent network emulation
> > like vio(4) or em(4).
>
> VMWare is not following virtio standard, they have vmx ;)
vmx(4) is
Fil DiNoto gmail.com> writes:
>
> I am seeking advice in regards to OpenBSD and the vic driver on ESXi server.
>
> I currently lease a physical ESXi server. One of the VMs is an OpenBSD 5.0
> system which is configured as a router and serves as a gateway for all the
> other VMs. This configurat
Cesar Calvo urulab.com> writes:
> All packets from net1 ip are delivery via 190.64.x.x gateway.
> But on openbsd, route syntax is different.
> I have hostname.em0 with:
> inet 200.124.200.125 255.255.255.248 none
> !route add 190.64.x.x -iface em0
Above "route add" syntax seems strange to me. Ma
Dārayavahush Khola gmail.com> writes:
> I am not sure why, but I always find the personal blogs written by
> knowledgeable people, more interactive and chronologically ordered to
> cover a lot of ground quickly. I am sure I am not the only one...
like damned cal0mel? :)
better refer to man page
Dārayavahush Khola gmail.com> writes:
> Media Server: Asterisk/Free Switcfh
with Asterisk, expect near same functionality as Linux has
except of support for Digium hardware.
Stuart Henderson spacehopper.org> writes:
> I probably either need to fiddle things in the tcp stack, or have
something sitting
> on a divert socket to buffer up to a certain point and try to forward the
packets
> onward in-order. It's probably not a million miles away from PF's fragment
cache
>
Camiel Dobbelaar sentia.nl> writes:
> It does not work on the same server.
There was an attempt to handle such a things
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.tech/23343/
Jiri B devio.us> writes:
> I'm aware of both. So what is this renaming of ifaces good
> for? Like /etc/mactab in Linux... I've thought I have usage
> for this but then I discovered I did bad testing and reorder
> of nics was my issue in RHEVM/kvm world.
hey, this is OpenBSD, which is neither for
John Tate johntate.org> writes:
>
> I've been trying to get PHP to be able to email from a chrooted apache
> server. Running without chroot is not an option. I can't find clear
> documentation on doing this, and the logs don't contain any errors I can
> find about the problem.
you need femail f
Roger Wiklund gmail.com> writes:
> If I enable AHCI mode in UEFI/BIOS and boot from the cd52.iso, the
> installation finds the disk (sd0) and I can setup everything in fdisk
> and complete the installation.
> However when I reboot, the system can't find any operation system.
x3250 systems with U
Allan Liblik tarivara.ee> writes:
>
> hi!
>
> I have problem with iscsid - can't connect to NAS4Free iSCSI target.
>
> There are
> - OpenBSD robert.vkhk.ee 5.2 GENERIC.MP#368 amd64
> - NAS4Free 9.1.0.1 - Sandstorm (revision 573)
In mid of 2012 I have discussed similar issue with another
iscsi
Erling Westenvik gmail.com> writes:
>
> Is it possible to have PF filter on MAC address on a machine with only
> one physical nic? I'm aware that MAC filtering can only be done on a
> machine configured as a bridge, but how to configure such a bridge?
afaik, bridge(4) mac filtering only affects
Mike Putnam theputnams.net> writes:
>
> I brought a usb stick into a retailer and found success with a Dell
> XPS 13 Ultrabook 4GB RAM / 128GB SSD / Intel I5 / Intel Wifi ($999.00
> USD).
>
> dmesg and sysctl here:
>
> http://theputnams.net/mike/2012-11-11-dell-xps-13-ultrabook-running-openbsd
André S. gmail.com> writes:
> Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
> > You should try with newer BIOS.
>
> Done, as well as the ECP.
>
> Booting now with apm disabled causes OpenBSD to hang on "starting
> network". The cursor is still blinking, but after 15 minut
André S. gmail.com> writes:
> bios0: vendor IBM version "1YET59WW (1.24 )" date 11/07/2005
> bios0: IBM 2668AG2
You should try with newer BIOS.
http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/research/hints-or-tips/detail.page?&LegacyDocID=MIGR-60131
> acpi0 at bios0: rev 2
> acpi0: sleep states S0 S3 S4 S5
>
Vadim Zhukov gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hello all.
>
> I've just changed my job, and here I'm forced to use 802.11X for (any)
> network access. Our ifconfig allows only (WPA|WPA2)-PSK, and
> wpa_supplicant from ports doesn't support our 802.11 stack. Are there
> any options other than implementi
Marc Espie nerim.net> writes:
>
> Don't blame the tools. Blame the *people* who don't test.
I wonder why jasper@ went to github if mailing lists are
good enough.
And you didn't respond on dead bug-tracker issue: if people
test where is a place to put results?
Alexey
Loganaden Velvindron gmail.com> writes:
>
> If we don't shake things up, things will not change ! Running -current and
> testing diffs _helps_ OpenBSD development significantly.
The problem, IMO, how process is organized.
Mailing lists are not designed for commenting and reviewing
diffs. Patch
> I bought a cheapy PCI Wifi card awhile back. Looking at the card I see
> a what I assume it the wifi chip which reads:
> WAVE
> WP1200 DLQF
> MK47061.1 0404
>
> I thought this was a wi(4) when I bought it but now I see that it is
> now. Sure enough, OpenBSD 3.9 doesn't recognize it:
> # dmesg | g
> This seems to be widely discussed problem in openbsd pf. There is no
> kernel parameter that makes the pf to block all packets by default. I
> have searched on the internet and found some discussion taken place in
> 2005 regarding this. The discussion concludes no such parameter in
> kernel.
Patent jeopardizes IETF syslog standard. Read here
http://trends.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=06/06/28/2320232
> I have a question about a network card recently bought by one
> customer and which is shown as not configured in dmesg, and the board seems
> to have on the cd it came with drivers for win family, novell, linux and
> freebsd but not openbsd, so I am wondering if there is any chance to use
On Thursday 01 June 2006 14:15, Diego Linke wrote:
> Hi Alexey,
>
> > so I think you broke pfctl -k by explicitly specifying src.track. why do
> > you need src.track?
>
> I have many customers who have applications that they do not share
> session, and I need src.track to keep more time the same c
On Wednesday 31 May 2006 19:03, Diego Linke wrote:
> Alexey,
>
> > A network prefix length of 0 can be used as a wildcard. To
> > kill all states with the target ``host2'':
> >
> > # pfctl -k 0.0.0.0/0 -k host2
> >
> > so why don't you kill all states to dead pool member
> Everything above mentioned works perfectly, the issue starts when we
> have to delete one IP from the load balance table. For example, if
> 10.0.0.2 server is down, I need to take it out of the balancing table:
>
> pfctl -t lb -T del 10.0.0.2
>
> In this case, technically load balancing will be k
http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/bx/blosxom.cgi/nb_20060530_1030.html
quote:
Christos Zoulas has removed sendmail from the NetBSD source tree. This
was the result of a lot of bickering long discussion about the security track
of sendmail. Sendmail will continue to be available from pkgsrc.
hello.
what can i do with "unknown" at iic0 addr 0x18 not configured?
how can i recognize device behind? is it possible to find out
i2c-chip model without using screwdriver against my notebook?
thanks.
OpenBSD 3.9-stable (GENERIC) #1: Sat May 6 14:01:00 EEST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/
> I have a Problem with my specific ad1981b "Intel 82801DB AC97"
> Soundcard in my Sony Vaio Tr2/B. Sometimes xmms does start to play
> but there is no sound sometimes it does not even start.
here is dmesg from similar box with similar problem: no sound at all.
note "auich0: measured ac97 link rat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I disagree, it should just work Dell SC1425 with A02 BIOS revision
> here, 2xCPU and a fresh install of 3.9 i386. Maybe the problem lies
> with the keyboard? Or do you have a KVM? You seem to have BIOS dated
> 01/18/05 while on this box it's 08/23/05. Other stuff se
armorlogic.com says in their Dell PowerEdge 2850 section:
The system works well, except the PS/2 keyboard does not work when
running an MP kernel. We've seen a number of Dell machines with this
same problem. See
http://www.armorlogic.com/openbsd_information_server_compatibility_list.html?action=d
Anders Nilsson wrote:
> Installed 3.9 on a Dell SC1425 (2 CPU) a few days ago (I'm fairly new
> to the BSD world).
>
> Installation and generic kernel works fine, but if I try booting the
> (generic precompiled) bsd.mp, my PS/2 keyboard stops responding (same
> result with i386 and amd64 release)
Matthew Jenove wrote:
I have a new PC (Athlon 64 on a Abit KN8 Ultra mobo
(http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb/products.php?categories=1&model=285))
that I wanted to test drive OpenBSD on. My first attempt involved a
harddrive with a fresh 3.9 i386 install; however, that failed to
finish bootin
WLAN solution provider Atheros Communications has entered into an
agreement to acquire Taiwan-based WLAN chipmaker ZyDAS Technology, a
70%-owned subsidiary of Zyxel Communications, the Chinese language
Commercial Times reported today, citing market sources. However,
Atheros Taiwan and Zyxel both d
Congress readies broad new digital copyright bill
by Declan McCullagh
http://news.com.com/Congress+readies+broad+new+digital+copyright+bill/2100-1028_3-6064016.html
Quote:
For the last few years, a coalition of technology companies, academics and
computer programmers has been trying to persuade
Lars Weste wrote:
with scrub in all set at the firewall, will openbsd handle icmp packets
of type unreach code needfrag automatically, because of the statefulness?
as far as i know, icmp packtes like port/host/network unreachable are
allowed by the keep state statements, does this also apply fo
Camellia was certified as the IETF standard cipher (Proposed
Standard) for SSL/TLS cipher suites (RFC4132) and IPsec (RFC4312).
Source:
https://info.isl.ntt.co.jp/crypt/eng/camellia/source_s.html
Introduction:
http://info.isl.ntt.co.jp/crypt/eng/camellia/intro.html
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#ppp myisp
Working in interactive mode
using interface: tun0
#dial
Warning:Chat script failed
here is what you need see your BT devices
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20050114160755&mode=flat
http://www.openbsd.org/3.8_packages/i386/bluetooth-tools-2005071
Here is a case for this monster:
http://www.windowsfordevices.com/files/misc/lippert-epic-box.jpg
http://www.lippert-at.com/index.php?id=367
Quote:
The Hurricane-LX800 is an EPIC standard formatted board using AMD's
powerful yet frugal Geode (tm) LX800 processor. This module integrates
all peripherals needed to build an embedded PC on a small 115 mm x
165 mm (4.5" x 6.5") printed circuit boa
Claus Assmann wrote:
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006, Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
All I know, sendmail.org says I can not patch versions below
8.13.5:
That's wrong. See the 8.13.6 note:
and 8.12 are availabe at our FTP site. However, note that those
patches do not (cleanly) apply to ver
Raul Aldaz wrote:
Any comment about this? (see sendmail.org).
All I know, sendmail.org says I can not patch versions below
8.13.5:
If you cannot upgrade to 8.13.6, then you can apply a patch
to 8.13.5, or a patch for 8.12.11. Note: these patches do not
apply cleanly to older versions; moreove
Michael Schmidt wrote:
Why may ssh be broken down when jailkit is used?
chrooting ssh is DANGEROUS. it was discussed many times.
search archives.
Michael Schmidt wrote:
After having done a bit more researching I have seen that there is a kit
called jailkit, its website is:
http://olivier.sessink.nl/jailkit/
Who on this misc mailing list knows jailkit?
Which experiences did you make with it?
How secure is it?
search in archives for an
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I try use PCI-DVB card SkyStar2 as DVB network adapter (manufactured
by www.technisat.de) under current release OpenBSD. As I understand this
device is unsupported in current :( maybe it possible enable support in
future. Also I`m interesting for any PCI-DVB card
quote from http://www.netbsd.org/Changes/#iscsi-target
22 Feb 2006 - NetBSD iSCSI Status and HOWTOs (top)
Alistair G. Crooks has recently added support for an iSCSI target
to NetBSD, and written HOWTOs for using it. iSCSI is specified in
RFC 3720 and describes a method for encapsulating SCSI co
35 targets
sd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd0: 139941MB, 17840 cyl, 255 head, 63 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 286599600 sec
total
scsibus1 at gdt0: 16 targets
scsibus2 at gdt0: 16 targets
Bye.
Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
browse archives: any information about any LSI-based contr
this bioctl/dmesg were dumped from box using cheap LSI MEGARAID 150-4
(4-port Serial ATA RAID controller). it is ami(4) too.
$ sudo bioctl ami0
Password:
Volume Status Size Device
ami0 0 Online 240063086592 sd0 RAID5
0 Online80021028864 0:0.0 noencl
browse archives: any information about any LSI-based controller
would apply to your SRCU42 as it is LSI by nature.
edgarz wrote:
Thanks Alexey :)
Maybe you have expirience with this controller? I'm interested in
performance of this model :)
Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
[EMAIL PROT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys
Can anyone confirm if the Intel SRCS16 controller is compatible with
OpenBSD, It seems from the freebsd amr (4) man page that this is a
MegaRAID controller.
Sevan
DO YOU SEE these controllers
MegaRAID SCSI 320-1E
MegaRAID SCSI 320-2E
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Stuart,
Thanks for your reply. Yes i was looking on DELL servers too, but here
is one BUT :) DELL server i must buy from shop, but other servers i can
get from starage, difference in prices is about 15-20% :) But i will
look for separate PERC RAID controller :)
i have EXACTLY the same issue on one of Samsung's notebook.
you need to UNPLUG power cord from your PC/notebook BEFORE
booting into OpenBSD/NetBSD.
see here http://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-bugs/2004/03/25/0005.html
Bryan Brake wrote:
> This annoyance started when I bought a brand-new Dell I
Xavier Beaudouin wrote:
vlan0: initialized with non-standard mtu 1496 (parent fxp1)
vlan2: initialized with non-standard mtu 1496 (parent fxp2)
vlan3: initialized with non-standard mtu 1496 (parent fxp2)
vlan4: initialized with non-standard mtu 1496 (parent fxp1)
vlan5: initialized with non-stan
Jason Dixon wrote:
> # ... setup keys ...
> # cd /etc/isakmpd
> # openssl genrsa -out private/local.key 1024
> # chmod 600 private/local.key
> # openssl rsa -out pubkeys/`hostname`.pub -in private/local.key -pubout
> # ln pubkeys/`hostname`.pub pubkeys/ipv4/10.0.0.2
> # scp pubkeys/ipv4/10.0.0.2 [E
Hello misc@openbsd.org,
i have found some archived posts about bge + carp
issues. is that true? can someone comment on this?
Thanks.
Hello misc@openbsd.org,
setup is trivial: two uplinks, two CARPed boxes (three
interfaces each: 2 x uplinks, 1 x core servers' segment),
full-feed.
i know about bgpd's "depend-on" but this one means hard
resync due to full-feed.
is there any correct way to keep two CARPed routers with
bg
Nick Holland wrote:
PERSONALLY, I prefer to call the single processor kernel "bsd.sp",
bsd.sp is not correct if you crazy about correct terminology :)
bsd.up ("uniprocessor") is correct one.
Alexey.
Damien Miller wrote:
> Another alternative would be to port swfdec[1], which includes a
> mozilla-style plugin.
http://gplflash.sourceforge.net/ is the candidate too. citating:
GPLFlash
About
This is the homepage of the revived GPLFLash, and is based on
Olivier Debons original work, wh
Henning Brauer wrote:
So, after cleaning up the interface abstraction code in pf with Ryan
before the Hackathon, I worked on interface groups integration to pf.
<...>
joining to others: great work.
So for now isakmpd have not need to listen on the routing socket by
itself to be truly dynamic
Hello misc@openbsd.org,
how actively flash memory used while changing devices'
permissions? is /dev on mfs possible?
Thanks.
original article were in portuguese...
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.myfreebsd.com.br%2Fmodules.php%3Fname%3DNews%26file%3Darticle%26sid%3D1262&langpair=pt%7Cen&hl=en&safe=off&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&prev=%2Flanguage_tools'
very interesting :)
Alexey.
Hello misc@openbsd.org,
Nick, thanks for you attention to my problem.
This is my suggestion for all USB-sticks users:
ALWAYS ZEROISE flash device before using it
("dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd0c" from install
media kicked to shell prompt).
In my case, brand new USB-stick has something
in
some BIOSes unable to represent USB-stick as ordinary
hard disk with real geometry.
instead of it I see fd1 due "machine disk" with 1.44M
floppy geometry (80/2/18).
I have tried to copy over floppy??.fs (which is in
80/2/18 geometry) to USB-stick but it failed to boot.
does anybod
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