On Thu, 26 May 2005, Artur Grabowski wrote:
> "fehler404" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >
> > cc -fstack-protector -DPTHREAD_KERNEL -D_POSIX_THREADS -D_THREAD_SAFE -Wall
> > -Wpointer-arith -Wwrite-strings -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
> > -Wsign-compare -I/usr/src/lib/libpthread/ut
We have some issues at the U of A. It is being worked on
and will be restored asap.
-Bob
--
Bob Beck Computing and Network Services
[EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Alberta
True Evil hides its real intentions in its stree
Just moved from cable to DSL connectivity at home and decided to give
3.7's new kernelized pppoe as shot.
My DSL connection trains at 7Mb/s down and 896Kb/s up and testing with
Internet speed tests, I generally get 5.5Mb/s down and 715Kb/s up.
These tests were done with the DSL router provided by
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Marco Peereboom
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 8:01 PM
To: JR Dalrymple
Cc: Miscellaneous OBSD
Subject: Re: Hang using generic.mp with ami0
Quite useless. The least you could have done is send a dmesg.
I did
Thanks a lot for your reply. -- Are you saying there is too much
overhead or the end result is not worth any overhead??
Why bother chrooting apache, for example, and not leaving it with your
recommended systrace?
My question is motivated by exploits through Internet access; it seems
to me server
On Thu, 26 May 2005 03:23:39 -0400, Melameth, Daniel D. wrote:
>Just moved from cable to DSL connectivity at home and decided to give
>3.7's new kernelized pppoe as shot.
>
>My DSL connection trains at 7Mb/s down and 896Kb/s up and testing with
>Internet speed tests, I generally get 5.5Mb/s down a
Hi,
I am trying to make a diff for sending my port upgrade to MySQL 4.1.12,
but all my attempt and variation for
cvd diff -Nur HEAD
from inside my directory doesn't give me any success.
I see that many files don't have the regular
$OpenBSD$ header, etc.
So, may be that's why diff don't work.
> >> > > Dont have a crappy mobo chipset and anything over 800 mhz
> >> > would be able to
> >> > > do plenty filterings. I guess a P2 450 could work also..
> >> > yes, but a P2-233 should have enough HP for standard stuff,
> >> routing of
> >> > 100mbit + some not so complex filtering with normal
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 09:59:00PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I'm a newwbie on OpenBSD and I've installed it on a IBM P100 Computer.
> >> I have a "Intel 82557" NIC inside. This NIC can be seen as fxp0.
> >> My problem is:
> >> When I don't use the c
Hi,
For those of you who are not reading tech@: I've sent out a diff to make
sendmail respect quotas and I'm looking for testers. Snatch the diff from
a tech@ archive or contact me if you are interested in helping.
-Otto
One possibility is that your modem prioritized ACK's...
See http://www.benzedrine.cx/ackpri.html
Stephen Marley a icrit :
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 09:59:00PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm a newwbie on OpenBSD and I've installed it on a IBM P100 Computer.
I have a "Intel 82557" NIC inside. This NIC can be seen as fxp0.
My problem is:
When I don't us
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Philip Olsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-20 21:34]:
More Mhz. Not crappy nics, get xl,fxp,dc etc. Or maybe gigabit nics
like em(4).
xl is crap.
sk is probably the best you can get currently. and they are amazingly
cheap.
Can anyone comment on the fxp cards and dr
Stephen Marley wrote:
> On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 09:59:00PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
...
>>
>> Agreed. Some IBM systems of that vintage had "power saving" modes which
>> went quite beyond the call of duty, turning way too much off way too
>> "hard". Your description sounds very much like this.
--On 26 May 2005 12:11 +0200, Alexander Hall wrote:
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Philip Olsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-20 21:34]:
More Mhz. Not crappy nics, get xl,fxp,dc etc. Or maybe gigabit nics
like em(4).
xl is crap.
sk is probably the best you can get currently. and they are
amazingl
On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 06:49:59AM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> >> Agreed. Some IBM systems of that vintage had "power saving" modes which
> >> went quite beyond the call of duty, turning way too much off way too
> >> "hard". Your description sounds very much like this.
> >
> > I have an old com
Adam Gleave wrote:
> One possibility is that your modem prioritized ACK's...
>
> See http://www.benzedrine.cx/ackpri.html
Thanks, but this is not the case. When having the modem handle both the
routing and PPPoE, and disconnecting the OpenBSD box, the connection
works at it should.
On 25 May 2005, at 05:34, Sean Brown wrote:
On May 24, 2005 9:43 am, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
On 24 May 2005, at 16:00, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
Is there a similar burn-testing app that I can run on OpenBSD to test
the stability of the machines over a 12 day period?
I should have mentioned that ther
--On 25. Februar 2005 18:11:54 -0500 Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Regarding the quad port cards, this is not an issue with the em driver
> most likely but really an issue with the PCI layer. I'm pretty sure we're
> just not doing something right with the on-board IBM PCI-X to PCI-X
> bridge
Phil,
SSH is the preferred way to connect.
But before you go any further, I would go to :
www.groupstudy.com that is the place for all things Cisco.
Probably wouldn't do to ask further routing questions unless
BSD is the router, on this list. The grumbles are watching.
kevin
--On 26 May 2005 09:58 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
www.groupstudy.com that is the place for all things Cisco.
and routergod.com, of course.. (:
Hi,
I'm trying to build fprobe (NetFlow probe, http://fprobe.sourceforge.net/)
on 3.7/i386, but linking bombs out with undefined references to
sched_get_priority_{min,max}.
I see these declared in /usr/include/sched.h but I can't find the lib
to link with. Passing -lpthread doesn't help. nm
On 5/26/05, Melameth, Daniel D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adam Gleave wrote:
> > One possibility is that your modem prioritized ACK's...
>
> Thanks, but this is not the case. When having the modem handle both the
> routing and PPPoE, and disconnecting the OpenBSD box, the connection
> works at
* Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050526 14:53]:
> for x in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Ouch ;-) for x in `jot 24 1` is better I think ;-)
On 5/26/05, Stephan Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks a lot for your reply. -- Are you saying there is too much
> overhead or the end result is not worth any overhead??
>
> Why bother chrooting apache, for example, and not leaving it with your
> recommended systrace?
>
> My question is m
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nachricht f|r dich, mit welcher soll ich anfangen? zuerst die gute! hier
hast du meine handynummer:0160 / 99206935, und die schlechte: mein
computer tut keinen mucks mehr und muss zum service! damit wir den
kontakt nicht verlieren
Hello misc@,
We are looking for a way to gain similar functionality to cpanel or
Cobalt RaQs but on a system running OpenBSD.
As long as there is an interface where users can change settings and add
or remove users and change passwords, then we will be happy.
Does such a beast exist?
Regar
On 26 May 2005, at 16:00, Oliver J. Morais wrote:
* Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050526 14:53]:
for x in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24
Ouch ;-) for x in `jot 24 1` is better I think ;-)
I tried to use seq, but it wasn't there. Quick to write the numb
Rogier Krieger wrote:
> On 5/26/05, Melameth, Daniel D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Adam Gleave wrote:
> > > One possibility is that your modem prioritized ACK's...
> >
> > Thanks, but this is not the case. When having the modem handle both
> > the routing and PPPoE, and disconnecting the OpenB
I have some boxes with dc (quad Znyx), xl and some virtual gre
interfaces. Using CARP with dc's as the carpdev, the carp i/f sticks in
INIT state when I take the physical i/f down and up. I need to ifconfig
up the carp i/f itself to get it to return to MASTER state.
However, with the xl and gre in
Hi,
I've been using Damien Bergamini's ueagle driver for Sagem ADSL modem
for some time. Now I upgraded my -current box to the version having this
driver already included but as far as I can see there is no firmware in
/etc/firmware.
What is the correct format of that firmware? Can I use the one
* Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050526 17:31]:
> >Ouch ;-) for x in `jot 24 1` is better I think ;-)
> I tried to use seq, but it wasn't there. Quick to write the numbers
> than search the man page...
/usr/ports/misc/sh-utils if you want (g)seq, but jot is fine.
Hi,
May be this would be better this way as I can't figure out what to do to
send the proper diff to have this put in the tree for the ports.
I am sure it's really stupid I guess as I have no problem for sending
patches for other things, but for port packages, looks like I am not
getting som
On 26 May 2005, at 18:27, Oliver J. Morais wrote:
* Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050526 17:31]:
Ouch ;-) for x in `jot 24 1` is better I think ;-)
I tried to use seq, but it wasn't there. Quick to write the numbers
than search the man page...
/usr/ports/misc/sh-utils if you want (g)
On 26 May 2005, at 13:53, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
This turned out to be the simplest suggestion, and therefore wins a
special prize*. What I actually did in the end was:
Sorry for replying to my own post, but it seems related. These
systems, being SMP systems are using the bsd.mp kernel. I wa
> Dmesg recognizes my sound card and I checked the levels and NOTHING on
> my card is muted. I would provide the dmesg if I knew how to do it.
First, this belongs at misc@, not tech@
Second, this information can be obtained by reading the manual page.
man dmesg
Note that from reading this page,
On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 02:57:50PM -0400, Andrew West wrote:
> Dmesg recognizes my sound card and I checked the levels and NOTHING on
> my card is muted. I would provide the dmesg if I knew how to do it.
you are asking just ASKING for a harsh response when you show you
plainly haven't looked at th
On Thu, 26 May 2005, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
> On 26 May 2005, at 13:53, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
>
> > This turned out to be the simplest suggestion, and therefore wins a special
> > prize*. What I actually did in the end was:
>
> Sorry for replying to my own post, but it seems related. These system
On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 07:09:21PM +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
> On 26 May 2005, at 18:27, Oliver J. Morais wrote:
>
> >* Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050526 17:31]:
> >>>Ouch ;-) for x in `jot 24 1` is better I think ;-)
> >>I tried to use seq, but it wasn't there. Quick to write the numb
Greetings,
I'm trying to configure a kerberos realm on hostA. under 3.7-RELEASE. Using
the config found below [1], this is how far I get.
# kstash
Master key:
Verifying password - Master key:
# kadmin -l
kadmin> init EXAMPLE.NET
Realm max ticket life [unlimited]:
Realm max renewable ticket li
Matthew S Elmore wrote:
We are looking for a way to gain similar functionality to cpanel or
Cobalt RaQs but on a system running OpenBSD.
Webmin probably does what you want, but it's got a history of security
issues. (It's a big gob of Perl running as root listening on a port.)
Combining it w
null and union mounts have been deleted.
cool. why?
Gaby vanhegan wrote:
I would have preferred to do this by telling it to boot bsd.mp rather
than shuffling files around. I read boot.conf and boot man pages but
was none the wiser. How do I point the bootloader at a specific kernel?
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?m=31533724523
On 5/26/05, kami petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > null and union mounts have been deleted.
>
> cool. why?
Theo says: "union mounting is now officially unsupported. we give up.
in 15 years
of hacking, noone has gotten it working bug free. it is time we gave up
and mark it unuseable."
ht
I have an opportunity to get a Broadcom BCM95805 card for an
attractive price. The supported hardware pages lists a BCM5805, but
not a BCM95805. Can anyone confirm if the the BCM95805 is compatible
to the BCM5805?
Steve
Hi gang.
We are pleased to say progress has been made on a solution
to the 4gb memory barrier for amd64 hosts by jason wright at the
hackathon
unforutunately we lack enough memory to test and finish it, and
trolling the stores hasn't turned up the right stuff
what we n
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Hi,
[...]
So, here is my first port to bring the in tree MySQL version to the
latest stable recommended version 4.1.12. All works on AMD64 and I386.
I also added one more package for the benchmark as well as I use that
too to test my port.
It's complete then :)
Hi,
A while back I wrote some scripts to parse spamd logs (and rblsmtpd and
spamassassin logs) and run them through rrdtool and generate graphs
from them. I use newsyslog to rotate the spamd logs prior to running
them through the handling script, which processes the logs on an hourly
basis.
On 5/26/05, Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A while back I wrote some scripts to parse spamd logs (and rblsmtpd and
> spamassassin logs) and run them through rrdtool and generate graphs
> from them. I use newsyslog to rotate the spamd logs prior to running
> them through the handling sc
On May 26, 2005 3:53 pm, eric wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm trying to configure a kerberos realm on hostA. under 3.7-RELEASE.
> Using the config found below [1], this is how far I get.
>
> # kstash
> Master key:
> Verifying password - Master key:
>
> # kadmin -l
> kadmin> init EXAMPLE.NET
> Realm
Hello,
I have just installed the kde x-windows system, and my screen resolution
seems to be locked at 640x480.
I have multiple modes in my xorg.conf file
Modes "800x600" "1400x1200" "1024x768" but I cannot change the
resolution. Where are the settings for this. Within KDE, the only
options are
Steven Bowers wrote:
I have an opportunity to get a Broadcom BCM95805 card for an
attractive price. The supported hardware pages lists a BCM5805, but
not a BCM95805. Can anyone confirm if the the BCM95805 is compatible
to the BCM5805?
This isn't a confirmation, but generally the Broadcom 9
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
I am trying to make a diff for sending my port upgrade to MySQL 4.1.12,
but all my attempt and variation for
cvd diff -Nur HEAD
from inside my directory doesn't give me any success.
Is your directory a copy of the checked out directory from ports? You
have to have the
Hi, VHCS its similar like CPANEL
Here http://vhcs.net/new/
Diabolo.-
On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 10:17 -0500, Matthew S Elmore wrote:
> Hello misc@,
>
> We are looking for a way to gain similar functionality to cpanel or
> Cobalt RaQs but on a system running OpenBSD.
>
> As long as there is an inte
Hello all,
I am wondering how to set the screen resolution for x-windows. How does
one cycle through the different resolutions? Change resolutions? I have
loaded kde and cannot change out of "640x480" mode. My xorg.conf file
contains muliple modes including:
Depth 24
Modes "1024x768" "800x600
Steve Shockley wrote:
I've found http://monkey.org/openbsd/archive/ports/0401/msg00044.html to
be very helpful.
Thanks Steve!
That was instructive to me!
I got my patch send at ports@ earlier tonight.
But this is good to know and will help do a bit better next time!
Thanks
Daniel
come on, fix your program. if you rely on a cronjob to run at the precise
time specified and to complete in zero time, you are going to get dicked
over every time. every time.
--
we fear that pop-culture
is the only kind of culture we're ever going to have
Hello!
I'm playing with a fresh install of OpenBSD 3.7
running Apache in a chroot jail (/var/www/). My
website requires ImageMagick to generate thumbnails
and scaled images, so I installed the
ImageMagick-6.0.0-2p3-no_x11.tgz package. I copied
/usr/local/bin/convert into /var/www/bin/.
Accordingly
On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 09:19:07PM -0600, Gregory L. Magnusson wrote:
> Hello all,
> I am wondering how to set the screen resolution for x-windows. How does
> one cycle through the different resolutions? Change resolutions? I have
> loaded kde and cannot change out of "640x480" mode. My xorg.conf
Hello Serban,
Try to put libraries libtiff libpng etc... in $CHROOT/usr/lib and
check the $CHROOT/usr/libexec/ld.so.hints is presented :)
Hope it helps... :)
Friday, May 27, 2005, 10:03:37 AM, you wrote:
> Hello!
> I'm playing with a fresh install of OpenBSD 3.7
> running Apache in a chroot ja
Per Engelbrecht wrote:
It's complete then :)
I would say yes. I tested it on different platform I have, run the
benchmark, tests, etc. Load a good amount of data in there and so far so
good! Obviously more testing would be good, but at first glance, it does
look very good so far.
datasize, m
An app I'm developing requires PHP 5.0.4 and PostgreSQL 8.0.3.
The OpenBSD 3.7 ports version of PHP still insists on the old
PostgreSQL 7.4 port being installed, even though I already have
PostgreSQL 8.0.3 installed from source.
I like doing things the OpenBSD-way : having files installed where t
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