iface_timeout[2]: Init
state_transition[em0] Init -> Init, timo: 64
DHCPDISCOVER on em0
iface_timeout[2]: Init
state_transition[em0] Init -> Init, timo: 64
DHCPDISCOVER on em0
^Cwaiting for children to terminate
frontend exiting
engine exiting
terminating
:~>
--
Bill Albertson
sets up OpenBSD for the GCE environment (my
remaining task in this part of the project).
Bill
On 8/4/18, 2:17 AM, Rickard von Essen wrote:
Kind of a side note, but I use a simpler process to automate the installation
of OpenBSD than using expect. The installer can read a config file see 1
Mike, thank you for your multiple responses.
My intent is to use the produced images for CI on OpenBSD. Despite this issue
the images work reasonably well. So I am planning to use them for my intended
purpose and hope that the issue gets resolved in the future.
Bill
On 8/2/18, 7:48 PM, Mike
e
I focused on resolving the discussed issue first.
My understanding is that the instructions at the following link should get
serial access fully working:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq7.html#SerCon
Bill
will boot the image and you should see the
stream of "Process (pid 1) got signal 11". If not, try running the created
image:
./imgtool install63-base.tar.gz shared/run
Thank you for your help.
Bill
[1] https://github.com/billziss-gh/pmci.img/blob/master/openbsd/base
[2] https://gi
I found a website that provides man.openbsd.org via HTTPS:
https://twitter.com/FiloSottile/status/845068942762762241
https://man.filippo.io/
Have a great weekend!
at parses the output of:
bgpctl show status terse to send me email alerts, but I'd prefer to not be
depending on polling if at all possible.
Thanks,
Bill Buhler
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pkcs7-signature which
had a name of smime.p7s]
OK,
I've upgraded from 5.8 to 5.9, I'm now getting routes, but they point to a
link-local address and it won't route past that address. Is a link local
address a usual default gateway?
Thanks,
Bill Buhler
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m
ol
Any suggestions?
Bill Buhler
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pkcs7-signature which
had a name of smime.p7s]
If you are doing it right your CA private key is on a different machine
without network connectivity.
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Giancarlo Razzolini
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2015 9:34 AM
To: Peter Hessler; li...@wrant.com
Cc:
Thanks,
Bill Buhler
ew of your routing topology?
Thanks,
Bill
On 5/13/2015 8:58 AM, Motty Cruz wrote:
running the command "route show" does not get the full internet
routing table as I should. However, if I run "bgpctl show rib" I get
the full routing table. Router is routing packets fin
> On Jan 29, 2015, at 10:10 AM, Theo de Raadt
wrote:
>
>> Basically for the sake of automated deployments it would be nice / clean
>> to be able to do :
>>
>> includeservers /path/to/file
>>
>> And then read them all from the file. And the same file would be used
>> as a table in pf.conf for NTP
> On Jan 28, 2015, at 9:03 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 21:47, Steve Shockley wrote:
>> On 1/22/2015 9:13 AM, Reyk Floeter wrote:
>>> What release and what virtualized SCSI controller where you using?
>>
>> I found my old notes, it turns out it was on 4.6 and the crash messag
> On Jan 23, 2015, at 12:53 PM, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>
> Hi Predrag,
>
> Predrag Punosevac wrote on Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 03:24:00PM -0500:
>
>> I was following this discussion with the great interest but without
>> intend to participate in it until today.
>>
>> Namely one of my OpenBSD servers
> On Jan 23, 2015, at 6:47 PM, Steve Shockley
wrote:
>
> On 1/22/2015 9:13 AM, Reyk Floeter wrote:
>> What release and what virtualized SCSI controller where you using?
>
> I found my old notes, it turns out it was on 4.6 and the crash message was:
>
> softdep_setup_freeblocks: got error 5 while a
On Nov 3, 2014, at 4:28 AM, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas wrote:
> Philip Guenther writes:
>
>> [apologies for the contentless previous message]
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Philip Guenther
wrote:
>>> On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Nex6|Bill wrote:
On Nov 2, 2014, at 4:30 PM, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Nex6|Bill wrote:
>> I know, that pass the hash is now getting a lot of playtime on windows.
and
>> I have heard in a couple of talks
>> that its directly related to SSO part of the O
I see, TCP wrappers has been removed i am assuming using only PF is the
practice for stuff people who where using TCP wrappers for
and, thanks for the hard work
-Nex6
On Nov 1, 2014, at 10:22 AM, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> November 1, 2014.
>
> We are pleased to announce the official rele
I know, that pass the hash is now getting a lot of playtime on windows. and
I have heard in a couple of talks
that its directly related to SSO part of the OS, and may be part of posix?
is OpenBSD, or BSD in general vulnerable to these style attacks? or just the
normal unix dump the password /e
I may be changing positions, so may be getting a new laptop. Would like to
request one the has good OpenBSD support. What are some models that are well
supported?
-Nex6
Kinda new to OpenBSD, (have a couple of 5.4 installs in VMs); whats the
standard for alias's? i added it to the .profile but some googling seems to
indicate that that wont work. that you have to export, and do an .kshrc file?
so whats the "standard?"
-Nex6
anyone know how well an HP8540W is supported?
Theo mentioned.
>
Also - unless I am having a(nother) Seniour Moment - a non-issue if one cp's
the xetc** source over to r/w media, manually adds the separately-pulled SHA
goods in the same dirtree...
Bill
I am trying to get Gnome to work, and its giving me fits. I tryed to follow
this link:
Tutorial: Install Gnome Desktop and Gnome Display Manager on
OpenBSD 4.8 - GabSoftware
for the most part, but now instead of boot to gdm
or xdm it boots to the console and when I startx. it
says file
/root/.se
An Alix fanless low power dual nic system with case and power supply goes
for $120ish. Has slots for 2 mini pci wireless cards. Add an antenna and
pigtail for another $15 or so, or use a USB wifi card. Anything more
expensive is going to be a Soekris.
I would only buy a mini-pci PC board if I h
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 12:23 PM, Christopher Ahrens wrote:
> Kevin Lyda wrote:
>
>> Regarding the "less architecture support to save electricity"
>> argument, I'm not sure one follows the other. Computing power has
>> grown to a point that emulators are perfectly valid - particularly for
>> older
A while ago, I had 2 disks combined in RAID-1 with softraid
Later, 1 disk died. I just removed and kept the good
remaining disk and now I want to grab some files off of it.
The drive shows up as sd1 in dmesg
$disklabel sd1
shows that the partition in question is d and has fstype RAID
but it won't
On 06/25/2013 07:10 AM, Alexander Hall wrote:
Can someone please test from Burundi, Johannesburg and Minsk? Because that
would probably also be really really really interesting.
It works from Anchorage Alaska, if that helps.
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afin de vous informer de votre Gain de 250.000 euros (Deux Cent Cinquante
Mille Euros) de la loterie BILL GATES FONDATION.
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Thank you very much Mr de Raadt, for the very complete and insightful
information regarding GPS & the interaction and actions of clocks with
their signal, and loss thereof.
On 3/20/2012 11:49 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> some insights for people using GPS for very critical server time keeping
>>
cting left
brace.
Nov 17 10:53:57 pj dhcpd[8557]: host 5tbgx280
Starting the name with a letter fixes the error.
I did not find any info on the acceptable format of the host statement
in the dhcpd.conf man entry.
Is this an oversight on my part, or something that might documented
elsewhere?
Th
On 9/11/2011 3:08 PM, roberth wrote:
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 13:10:17 -0400
Bill Allaire wrote:
I downloaded athn-firmware-1.1.tgz and extracted those files into
/etc/firmware.
It's a package, like the manpage says, use pkg_add.
# pkg_add http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/athn-firmwar
On 9/11/2011 2:37 PM, patrick keshishian wrote:
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Bill Allaire wrote:
TP-Link (TLWN812N 300Mbps) USB device. What I found really surprising was
that unplugging the device locked up the OS.
Due to message:
Sep 7 15:19:08 geeky /bsd: athn0 at uhub0
Sep 7 15:19
codes
wskbd1 at ukbd0 mux 1
wskbd1: connecting to wsdisplay0
uhidev1 at uhub1 port 2 configuration 1 interface 1 "LiteOn HP USB
Multimedia Keyboard" rev 1.10/1.22 addr 2
uhidev1: iclass 3/0, 3 report ids
uhid0 at uhidev1 reportid 1: input=1, output=0, feature=0
uhid1 at uhidev1 reportid 2: input=3, output=0, feature=0
uhid2 at uhidev1 reportid 3: input=3, output=0, feature=4
vscsi0 at root
scsibus1 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
root on wd0a swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
athn0: bad ROM checksum 0x2c17
athn0: could not read ROM
athn0: could not attach chip
Regards,
Bill
On 04/11/2011 06:31 PM, Steven R. Gerber wrote:
Hi folks.
I cannot get reverse? ftp to work from my wireless to my LAN.
I seem to have no trouble going from the LAN to the internet.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Steven
*
pf.conf:
# filter r
A huge Thanks to Jacek Artymiak for the PDF's of "Building Firewalls
with OpenBSD and PF, 3rd ed." and "The OpenBSD Command-LineCompanion".
The wait was worth it !!!
By posting regarding this situation, possibly it will help others from
being swindled. I paid for the "Firewall Book", and as stated, did
receive a few PDF's, but that's it, no paper copy. Going through PayPal
is is waste of time, as their time limits have been exceeded many times
over (my purc
On 2/14/2010 12:26 PM, open...@e-solutions.re wrote:
Hello,
I bought the books from http://www.devguide.net :
"OpenBSD Command-Line Companion" and "Building OpenBSD Firewalls with
OpenBSD 3th Ed" in PDF and Printed version (since september 2009)
Is there someone that will have a copy of these bo
you be willing to publish something like a howto on this
subject?. Or else tell us where to find one? I know about multiple
OpenBSD installations inside a single set of subpartitions, but that's
still a single MBR partition. No fdisk or disklabel involved after
initial setup, but probably more
or should they go to ports?
Thanks,
Bill
Hi Donald,
I'm slowly starting to get the whole picture here.. I'll start with
updating my in-memory copy of the FAQ.
Thanks,
Bill
On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 09:13 -0400, Donald Allen wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:37 AM, Bill Maas wrote:
> Hi Donald,
>
gree that it's all a bit nitpickerish (if that's an English word),
but the fact that ext3 fses mount without trouble can be confusing.
Bill
Hi Antoine,
On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 11:47 +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, Bill Maas wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > it's Evolution once again: hangs for no apparent reason while I'm typing
> > a message (the one previously posted, in fact;
CALL clock_gettime(0,0x51f97fa8)
20329 evolution RET clock_gettime 0
20329 evolution CALL poll(0x52cca000,0xa,0)
20329 evolution RET poll 0
20329 evolution CALL poll(0x52cca000,0xb,0x2710)
Bill
Hi Ted,
On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 13:01 -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Bill Maas wrote:
> > I posted a message earlier about a kernel panic occurring when I
> > accessed a file on some of my ext3 fses. I've also been having trouble
> > with r/w
Hi,
I figured I might as well add some disk details to my previous
message (Ext2/3 mount trouble), so here's the whole story.
r...@happyflowers:~# cat /etc/fstab
/dev/sd0a / ffs rw 1 1
/dev/sd0g /home ffs r
uot; says
it's clean.
There is a simple workaround: declare all ext2fs mounts ro
in /etc/fstab, and remount these r/w after boot. This hasn't given me a
single problem so far (except that it's a bit inconvenient).
Bill
dmesg:
OpenBSD 4.5 (GENERIC) #1749: Sat Feb 28 14:51:18 MST 2009
Hi Antoine,
On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 21:39 +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Jun 2009, Bill Maas wrote:
> > - evolution is incredibly slow at startup
>
> Known issue. Probably threads related, but it is just a wild guess. I
> had no time to look into the
On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 12:21 +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Jun 2009, Bill Maas wrote:
>
> > Hi Antoine,
> >
> > On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 11:50 +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> > > On Mon, 8 Jun 2009, Bill Maas wrote:
> > >
> >
Hi Antoine,
On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 11:50 +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Jun 2009, Bill Maas wrote:
>
> > [owner-misc: wrong address - sorry - resend]
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > is there a separate channel for desktop bugs/discussions [planned]? I'm
might also help redirect the whining teletubbies
("Why doesn't OpenBSD support feature XYZABCblah ?") off this list. Who
IMO are drawn to OpenBSD by virtue of the GNOME desktop integration, and
whose sole purpose for running OpenBSD is to impress their Ubuntu
buddies.
Idea?
Bill
Hi,
I got a "bad ref count" panic message while trying to access a directory
on a 45 GB ext3 partition. Below is what I managed to salvage. Any
workarounds for this? Anyway, got GNOME on OpenBSD up and running, made
very easy, gr
rrent GNOME
desktop with an OpenBSD-based one, so I can keep more in touch with this
excellent little system;).
Bill
> On 05/05/2009, Bill Maas wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > First, and just for the record: while trying to set up an FTP server on
> > OpenBSD 4.2 I got thi
d I'll be following any replies through the archives of
course.
An otherwise very happy OpenBSD user,
Bill
dmesg:
--
OpenBSD 4.5 (RAMDISK_CD) #1112: Sat Feb 28 15:06:26 MST 2009
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/a
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Eduardo Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> how does pfsense classify p2p traffic?
via the ports it typically uses.
--Bill
I discovered that rules like
pass in on $int_if route-to ($ext_if2 $ext_gw2) from any to any
must route-to an interface and not that interface's ip address. The rule
set will load without an error message but the route-to rule will not
work if the ip address is specified.
My first question is
Is there a SuperH platform specific mailing list?
I don't see it listed here: http://openbsd.org/mail.html in the Platform
Specific Lists section.
If not, should there be? I understand OpenBSD was ported to the LanDisk:
http://openbsd.org/landisk.html.
Thanks.
/stsx.xs4all.nl/www.filedozer.org/index.html
Greetings,
Bill
--
"There is nothing to worry about" - unknown
LSI tech support is very helpful. 800-633-4545 in the usofa. Or:
http://www.lsi.com/support/support_form.html
Gaby Vanhegan wrote:
We had a drive failure on a RAID5 (LSI MegaRaid SATA 150-4) volume in
our server (OpenBSD 4.1/x86). The hot spare kicked in and the volume
rebuilt fine after a suc
Chiah Tong Kiat wrote:
> Hi
>
> Could anyone give me some pointers in setting up a VPN gateway for mobile
> users?
>
> All the current docs that I've seen are for site-to-site VPN. Existing
> documents for mobiles uses certpatch to create a SubjectAltName which does
> not exist anymore
>
> Coul
Thank you very much, Paul. I think you have already answered my question
clearly. Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Hongxing
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Paul de Weerd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Redirected to misc@, as it's more appropriate there.
>
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 07:27:23AM -0700,
support for fast, scaleable, and reliable networking
Graphics
ATI ES1000 controller with 16 MB of video memory
Super I/O
Winbond 83627HF chip
Clock Generator
CK410B chip
Thanks
Bill
No virus found in this outgoing message.
Checked by AVG.
Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.3/1354
ts, an IRC
server as well as an internet radio channel.
>
> Simple website / control panel design is ofcourse a plus. None of that
cpanel bullshit though, I prefer to meddle around with simple text files the
way it's meant to be done.
>
> So, layeredtech.com? rackspace.com?
pair.com ?
--
Bill Moran
http://www.potentialtech.com
Hello all.
A while back (several months ago), I had a dialogue with Henning
regarding hfsc in pf not working as it was supposed to. To be more
specific, according to previous posts and discussions, the following
bare-bones ruleset should parse OK:
ext_if = "hme0"
int_if = "fxp0"
altq on $
On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 23:07:01 -0800
Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
> Can anyone recommend a server room temperature sensor that I can use
> with openbsd?
>
> I want to monitor temperature and humidity.
>
> I hope to graph the data from the sensor.
>
> The sensor can be connected to my openbsd v
ing up.
>
> Has any one else had these problems?
I run KDE on a thinkpad-t43 (-current), and don't have this problem.
Could it be an X11 problem with color-depth?
> Thanks, Rob.
--
Regards,
Bill Karh
On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 22:09:49 +0300
Edgars MakEa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
> Hi!
> Some days ago spamd just started to GREY all incoming connections even
> if IP address already was a WHITE.
> Any ideas for waht and where to look?
>
> OpenBSD 4.0 Generic
> those ar my firewall rules:
> rdr pass
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:06:55 -0700
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
> I have the same problem. I was going to post a this question too
> along with another question.
>
> When I first boot up my OpenBSD 4.1 sever. I can not access my
> OpenVPN wireless connection. I can access ssh wirelessly though
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 09:02:43 -0500
"J.D. Bronson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 08:56 AM 06/28/2007, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >On 2007/06/28 08:46, J.D. Bronson wrote:
> > > Will NEW offenders be added to /etc/tables/scanners
> > > as they are discovered and therefore not just remain in kernel?
On Tue, 29 May 2007 21:01:21 -0600
"Matthieu Herrb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
> On 5/29/07, Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hey anyone,
> >
> > We've been having this issue with our router freezing up. Completely
> > dead. No panic,
Hey anyone,
We've been having this issue with our router freezing up. Completely
dead. No panic, no error, just phooey.
Anyway, memory and disk tests did not show anything so we are going to
replace the hardware.
But in prepping for this I noticed that the original installation had X
installed
check for the
reset pin on the motherboard.
Regards,
Bill
* * A recent post and a router blowout
today has sparked me to report this * *
Hey all,
We've had a router running openbsd for a while now. A few months ago
we upgraded from 3.8 to 4.0 (upgrade technically was 3.8 -> 3.9 ->
4.0) and it seemed to go as smooth as possible.
Then we started havi
possible)?
Two logical drives. Not sure about the firmware version, but the
"more than one logical drive" issue is in the caveats section of
ciss(4).
--Bill
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:38:12 -0400
"Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a question not about the software but where you put your network stuff
> has any one built there own rack out of wood I am looking at building my own.
>
Being a fine woodworking freak this was an interesting question.
If I run the command
# pfctl -vsr
I get counters started from the last time I loaded the rule set.
Is there a way to find out the Date and Time I last loaded the rule set
so that
I can know the length of time it took to acquire x number of packets, etc?
I see a line for "Status: Enabled ..."
T
On 3/7/07, Jonathan Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 11:55:10PM -0600, Bill Marquette wrote:
> Any reason ath(4) only currently supports 11b mode? Looks like it was
> commented out in the driver in September with the comment "for now".
> Just wo
Any reason ath(4) only currently supports 11b mode? Looks like it was
commented out in the driver in September with the comment "for now".
Just wondering if we're going to see it back for 4.1, or what's broken
with it that it was removed.
--Bill
han a
little paranoid about having the system dynamically change timeout
values.
Any suggestions on what the max might be and how I can monitor the
system to see where I'm at in relationship to the max (if there's no
hard number, I'm guessing the number depends on hardware and other
system options that affect kernel memory).
--Bill
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:22:59 +0100
Nico Meijer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Bill,
>
> > Is there any issues that are gonna bite me with doing this?
>
> No, not that I know of.
>
> I do this with a bunch of boxes. I only use the carp'ed IP address on
&
milar and I don't want to buy
them without making sure it's gonna be okay if I just apply for them using the
info generated on each box?
The servers are a master / backup - so the the traffic should mostly be going
to one server (unless something bad happens).
Any info would be great.
Thanks
Bill
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 13:37:25 -0800
"BradenM - Sonoma Computer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, it goes like this;
> OpenBSD is installed and functional and in the process of becoming a PF/Router
> box. My problem is this, I have three ethernet cards, each assigned the names
> rl0 - rl2. rl0 is the
mickey@ added it pre-4.0 here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=115671197617717&w=2
and bio(4) man page claims it's supported as does ciss(4) (albeit with a caveat)
--Bill
Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
Hi,
Anyone tried subj?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16856167012
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=Axis_700_Lite
It looks pretty-pretty nice, and goes for a very reasonable price --
about 202,32 USD delivered for a complete b
or so
>From 'dmesg|tail':
[4429130.194000] ufs_read_super: bad magic number
On a PC it does work fine.
[[[ This is NOT a question nor an attempt to create a new thread - I'm
not asking for solutions here - I can live with it ]]].
Another thing you might bump into using lilo or p
indeed a
line like "now replaced by a single line in GENERIC".
Still, mounting / on NFS doesn't seem to be considered the standard
procedure it is with e.g. Debian/GNU Linux, and isn't documented
extensively - in the FAQ or elsewhere. I'd be happy to do that, _if I
find
f
> > you're even running OpenBSD) exposes?
> >
>
>
> I suspect you are on the right track. My best guess with the complete lack
> of info is that /var/www/tmp is missing (ie chrooted apache).
>
> --Bryan
>
To both commentators:
http://www.seas.ucla.edu/classes/mkampe/cs111.sq05/docs/bsd.html
Excellent reading!
Bill
>
--
"Incompetence is our watchword" - John Peel
I have an OpenVPN server running on OpenBSD 3.8 (x86). I've been having
intermitten problems with it and reconnection problems. It's openvpn out of
ports for 3.8.
I have it down to right now, sporadically, the OpenVPN server thinks it is
sending UDP packets (and in the logs makes note that it
procedures for AMD64 and i386 clients vary somewhat to the stages
detailed above. See pxeboot(8) for more detailed information."
They seem to vary more than "somewhat"..
Bill
On Mon, 2006-12-11 at 06:59 +0100, Bill Maas wrote:
> I tried that too a while ago, without success. If I
I tried that too a while ago, without success. If I remember it well,
support for diskless booting was dropped for i386 at some point, though
the config still contains references to it here and there. But someone
kick me if I'm wrong..
Bill
On Sun, 2006-12-10 at 22:09 -0600, Jacob Yocom-
id you run tcpdump(8) on that interface? Did
you reboot the device while off the net and was there still a problem?
That would indicate that the error is generated internally. I wouldn't
bet my life on an OS or hardware issue here.
Bill
On Tue, 2006-12-05 at 23:11 +0100, Markus Bergkvist wr
means anything to anyone.
Check the other end. I've had a similar problem with sis0 on a Soekris
(both LEDs continuously on), and it turned out to be the Vigor ADSL
modem that was in trouble.
Bill
--
Good that there are standards, and enough of them
Hello Robert,
I don't feel authorized to tell you that everything inside base.tgz is
set correctly after untarring (must look inside install script to be
100% sure), but here's a script that I've been using lately. Note
Linux' [sS] and OpenBSD's [tT]. Good that th
Is there a way to dynamically update the gateway ip address on the dhcp
interface along with ip address in the load balancing rules?
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html has a sample pf.conf file
ext_if1 = "fxp0"
ext_if2 = "fxp1"
ext_gw1 = "68.146.224.1"
ext_gw2 = "142.59.76.1"
pass out on
what those routes
are, but not which of the gateways will send it and have never figured
out a way to restrict that in the routed config. I haven't looked at
openripd (or whatever the new RIP daemon is called) yet, but plan on
it before our next upgrade to see if I can ditch Quagga.
--Bill
>From my notes (this is apparently the "old" way to do it,
but it might work for you as a quick fix):
Error: "/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lstubs"
Problem: /usr/src/distrib/special/libstubs/libstubs.a does not exist
Fix:
cd /usr/src/distrib/special/libstubs
make
Bill
O
t;if
it's not a Vista box talking to me, I won't talk back")? May sound
stupid, but you never know. Who on earth knows what MS does with network
traffic?
Bill
On Sun, 2006-11-26 at 21:19 -0600, Reverend Deuce wrote:
> (This is very long email because it's a very complicated p
Hi,
how about this one:
PermitRootLogin 192.168.1
Should any of the SSH maintainers be reading this: possible new SSH
feature?
Bill
On Thu, 2006-11-23 at 12:24 +0100, Igor Sobrado wrote:
> Hi again!
>
> I have a question on the default behaviour of OpenSSH. Please, do not
> und
On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 08:40:23 -0600 (CST)
Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
> Original message
> >Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 00:44:13 -0500
> >From: Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Just one more cisco... please
> >To: misc@openbsd.or
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