4.6 pf/bridge bug?

2010-02-03 Thread Bryan Allen
Late last week I submitted PR 6302. This morning I had it take down two more machines, within minutes of each other. The hardware in this case was completely different: One box is a 32bit Intel with em(4); the other is an amd64 with nfe(4). Has anyone else run into this? -- bda cyberpunk is dead.

Re: Sun Fire x4170

2010-01-26 Thread Bryan Allen
+-- | On 2010-01-26 17:09:09, Luca Corti wrote: | | Anyone has any experience with this Sun box? I'm looking for decent hardware to run OpenBGPd over a 1 Gbps Internet transit. | | It's an Intel Xeon 5520 quad-core with

Re: OT: Have you hugged your local OpenBSD dev lately?

2009-12-14 Thread Bryan Allen
+-- | On 2009-12-14 10:17:54, Bob Beck wrote: | | > http://www.theonion.com/content/news/new_study_reveals_most_children | | The people who publish such research, and those that read it and find | it "novel" have obviousl

Re: Sun X2100 M2 ELOM and OpenBSD?

2009-11-19 Thread Bryan Allen
+-- | On 2009-11-19 16:25:47, Brent Jones wrote: | | On the old ELOM systems, AFAIK you need to define the ELOM port's | behavior inside the system BIOS. | Its hokey, and even Solaris/OpenSolaris have issues with those ELO

Sun X2100 M2 ELOM and OpenBSD?

2009-11-19 Thread Bryan Allen
Has anyone gotten this system set up so you can use three NICs and connect to the Service Processor on the fourth? I got console redirected to the SP easily enough, and have tried disabling and cloning bge* via config(8) so it only binds to one of the bge ports as opposed to both of them. The int

relayd(8) packet/rewrite/buffer limit?

2009-10-29 Thread Bryan Allen
I've got relayd(8) on a stock OpenBSD 4.5 system sitting in front of our public webservers, and have been very happy with it. Recently I got the idea of putting it front of our SMTP/SASL systems. The initial testing went very well, but when testing with a large attachment, it took upwards of a mi

Re: Automated service/daemon management

2009-06-09 Thread Bryan Allen
My suggestion would be to move all your services to run under runit or daemontools. You can manage both with Puppet. I'm not familiar with runit, really, but I've used daemontools for years, quite happily, on several platforms, including OpenBSD. -- bda cyberpunk is dead. long live cyberpunk.

Re: Sun Fire X2100 M2 Server

2009-03-03 Thread Bryan Allen
They're fine. I've had 7 for the last two years; no issues with them (unlike the X2100 M1s, which were pieces of junk). Just keep in mind they are entry-level systems. I have two running OpenBSD 4.4 happily. -- bda Cyberpunk is dead. Long live cyberpunk. http://mirrorshades.org

Re: OpenBSD 4.1 Pre-Orders...

2007-03-17 Thread Bryan Allen
On Mar 17, 2007, at 4:12 PM, Bob Beck wrote: Hate to tell you this, but Canada is not the United States. Give us a couple years. Pax Americana, yo. -- bda

Re: Important OpenBSD errata

2007-03-15 Thread Bryan Allen
On Mar 16, 2007, at 1:09 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote: I looked for your name on the donations list. I don't see it. I only buy CDs and stuff occasionally, and generally invest time in what I hope are productive ways. I think you bought one CD. Now you spout and whine. Is that a Robert Heinlei

Re: Important OpenBSD errata

2007-03-15 Thread Bryan Allen
On Mar 16, 2007, at 12:36 AM, Karl O. Pinc wrote: You have a valid point: any bug is a security problem. However, the topic is not my management practices and the tradeoffs involved therein. The topic is the efficacy of the security-announce list. If I knew security-announce was broken I could

Re: webmail

2006-11-23 Thread Bryan Allen
ns... That said, I've only just now started stressing it, so, YMMV. -- Bryan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bda.mirrorshades.net Cyberpunk is dead. Long live cyberpunk.

Re: Automatic disklabeling after resizing partition

2006-08-23 Thread Bryan Allen
+-- | On 2006-08-23 13:24:25, Mohd Hisham Mohd Omar wrote: | | Is there any way I can invoke automatic disklabeling like when you first | install Openbsd on your system? I can't figure out the correct start and | end sec

Re: 3.9 Release Available

2006-05-01 Thread Bryan Allen
is pure beauty. Much thanks to everyone. - -- Bryan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bda.mirrorshades.net/ cyberpunk is dead. long live cyberpunk. iD8DBQFEVcf98DRlpnH/NmoRAjiTAJ9AZa8G9gus6rZaJiaqri2AIAmqlgCdFaR0 tWIIJzEWbX2ekysK7N0Ab/c= =XX0b -END PGP SIGNATURE-

Re: Low-cost 1U server

2006-03-14 Thread Bryan Allen
nsive than mine, and the systems come with 512MB RAM anyway. Very happy with the system itself. Perhaps whoever sent the list pings about running OBSD on one can offer better info. - -- Bryan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bda.mirrorshades.net Cyberpunk is dead. Long live cyberpunk.

Re: Why packets are not blocked

2006-03-07 Thread Bryan Allen
penBSD +3.1&arch=i386&format=html - -- Bryan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bda.mirrorshades.net Cyberpunk is dead. Long live cyberpunk. iD8DBQFEDmAh8DRlpnH/NmoRAqubAJ4uDOfVaI0JO22VOE3xwAilVrImSQCcDcRl 9icuLF8Y9p4KencHuhWsg44= =TTYE -END PGP SIGNATURE-

Re: Simple question about appletalk

2006-02-23 Thread Bryan Allen
r not installed Mac OS X is based on FreeBSD. It is just another commercial UNIX. AppleTalk has not been required for Mac OS general use networking in quite some time. - -- Bryan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bda.mirrorshades.net Cyberpunk is dead. Long live cyberpunk. iD8DBQFD/ge88D

Re: nologin shell allows me to connect to FTP server

2006-02-20 Thread Bryan Allen
password so that doesnt completely disable it. Indeed. Use !! in the password field to disable the account fully. Is * (disabled password, shell allowed) just convention or is that behavior documented somewhere? - -- Bryan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bda.mirrorshades.net Cyberpunk is dead. Long

Re: stuck on "upgrading from 3.7 to 3.8 - Exception handling flag day"

2005-12-16 Thread Bryan Allen
uple dozen boxes scattered all over the place. It takes *maybe* ten minutes, and perhaps another ten to get the box's services back up. If Randall is having issues reading the (very clear) upgrade FAQ, my services are available for a nominal fee. ;-) -- Bryan Allen [EMAIL

Re: Flame bait - recommendations for web devlopment language?

2005-12-15 Thread Bryan Allen
On Dec 15, 2005, at 10:08 AM, Dag Richards wrote: Php is what I am comfortable doing what I used to do with PERL CGI. So what are the recommended languages for developing ... Interactive Data Driven Websites . http://catalyst.perl.org/ -- Bryan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http

Re: theo

2005-12-01 Thread Bryan Allen
Do we really have to go through this crap again? EOF plzkthx. -- Bryan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bda.mirrorshades.net Cyberpunk is dead. Long live cyberpunk.

Re: OT: 10 things i hate most on unix

2005-11-05 Thread Bryan Allen
ge cases, or simply wrong. Ignore him. As someone else in the peanut gallery stated earlier: His "first class honors degree" and two pounds will get him a pint at the local pub. -- Bryan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bda.mirrorshades.net Cyberpunk is dead. Long live cyberpunk.

Re: In all fairness! It's a big misunderstanding

2005-10-20 Thread Bryan Allen
t going to give you a fucking hug. If you haven't realized that by now, you haven't been paying attention. Please shut up unless you have something OpenBSD-related to say that isn't "You guys are big meanies!" -- Bryan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bda.mirrorshades.net Cyberpunk is dead. Long live cyberpunk.

Re: Intel xSeries 336 boot failure

2005-10-17 Thread Bryan Allen
shiny. -- Bryan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bda.mirrorshades.net Cyberpunk is dead. Long live cyberpunk.

Re: packages

2005-09-16 Thread Bryan Allen
ly because $PKG_PATH makes it almost as trivial to install the root package (at which point pkg_add of course grabs the deps for me). The slack waves cancel each other out. Don't forget to tip your waitresses, folks. -- Bryan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bda.mirrorshades.net Cyberpunk is dead. Long live cyberpunk.

Re: YA suexec question...

2005-07-20 Thread Bryan Allen
On Jul 20, 2005, at 6:05 AM, Thanos Tsouanas wrote: Any thoughts for a better way? Actually, a way to tell suexec that it's root is /htdocs and not /var/www/htdocs would be ideal, but I don't think it can be done without recompiling. No? Recompile. I point it at /var/www so I can get /var/ww

Re: Using crontab to end a process

2005-07-18 Thread Bryan Allen
On Jul 19, 2005, at 1:23 AM, Kent Kostuk wrote: I would like to schedule mplayer to record a radio station's online feed but can't figure out how to stop process. In Linux I was able to use killall mplayer. But that doesn't appear to be an option under OpenBSD. What do I need to do? man

Re: speed of mac mini

2005-06-16 Thread Bryan Allen
On Jun 16, 2005, at 1:52 PM, Thorsten Johannvorderbrueggen wrote: Hello list, i think of buying a mac mini, but i don't know if a mac mini is fast enough. So i ask you: does anyone use an mac mini with gnome/ kde or so? At the moment i have an dual-P3 and he's fast enough. Any coments, su

Re: Linus at NewsForge...

2005-06-14 Thread Bryan Allen
On Jun 14, 2005, at 10:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A little Interview by Linus (just another "Linux vs BSD"..) at NewsForge: http://os.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/06/09/2128249 This is pretty worthless as a piece of journalism (Newsforge: shock, awe), but the resemblance to the re

Re: relationship passwd file - homedir(s)

2005-06-09 Thread Bryan Allen
On Jun 9, 2005, at 9:16 AM, Stephen Marley wrote: On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 07:38:50PM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote: Still astonished that there is no command available on OpenBSD to sync passwd and user directories. I'm more astonished that you're administering Unix machines without the abil

Re: relationship passwd file - homedir(s)

2005-06-08 Thread Bryan Allen
On Jun 8, 2005, at 7:31 AM, Uwe Dippel wrote: What I'd want, is to check the passwd file and delete all home dirs that have no user account any longer. Then, I'd also create home dirs for all users in the passwd without home dir yet. Since this is a migration of > 100 users from Linux, I d

Re: Email Server

2005-05-25 Thread Bryan Allen
On May 25, 2005, at 3:31 PM, Damien Hull wrote: Thanks for the info. My concern is that OpenBSD is "secure by default" when you do a base install but when you start adding things like Postfix etc... are you still secure? How is something that is not default, still default? If we want to sta

Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql

2005-05-24 Thread Bryan Allen
On May 24, 2005, at 9:25 PM, Russell Fulton wrote: Hi Folks, I've just installed mysql from the ports on my 3.7 system. All went well (I did not see any errors) but so far as I can see only the client stuff was installed. The server is there in the ports tree under /usr/local/libe

Re: beginner, intermediate, and advanced scripting

2005-05-14 Thread Bryan Allen
On May 14, 2005, at 4:24 PM, Eugene Hercun wrote: Anyway, I was curious, the "UNIX System" book mentioned that Perl is a good programming language to use for scripting, but it does not explain why. What are some good books for beginner through advanced scripting? I poked around amazon.com and the u

Re: number of files in dir

2005-05-03 Thread Bryan Allen
On May 3, 2005, at 1:59 AM, Eugene Hercun wrote: hah! I have 58740 files...anyway... I read through the man page, and I don't see any information regarding the '| wc -l' part. Funny, I did the same thing for FreeBSD and it gave me 9 (the number of files should be similar to the OpenBSD (58740)) If

Re: number of files in dir

2005-05-02 Thread Bryan Allen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[~]$ find . -type f |wc -l 22509 man find(1) Funny old thing, UNIX... -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] cyberpunk is dead. long live cyberpunk.