I'm running several OpenBSD VPN gateways using 3.6, and I'm trying to add
a 3.7 box into the mix. I've been using rc.vpn and manual keying. But
when I tried to fire up the new VPN, the networks never could connect, and
the gateway machines lost contact with each other (no ping, no shh, etc.)
until
I have an MX mail server that receives email messages and saves them to
an email storage server via NFS.
Both pc are OpenBSD i386, version 3.7 for the NFS client (MX server) and
3.4 for the NFS server (the storage server).
From time to time the connections from the NFS clients seem to freeze
(at
Hello,
> -current did it. Thanks to those who pointed me in that direction. (SO
> - if you want the ath AR5212 on the x40 - if that's the wifi card it
> came with - to work "properly" updating to current helps.)
Did I miss something important ? What do you mean with working
"properly" since I
Hi,
tried to reproduce this with /usr/share/ipsec/rc.vpn between
3.6-stable and 3.7-current, but could not. The static vpn is working
as expected.
HJ.
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 11:30:11AM -0700, Jeff Simmons wrote:
> I have a large VPN network using several OpenBSD 3.5 and 3.6 boxes, I'm
> using
Serban Giuroiu wrote:
Hello.
I have an OpenBSD 3.7 box set up as a router and
server for my home network. It connects to the
Internet through the kernel PPPoE driver. Naturally, I
use pf on that box. Everything runs smoothly, but
there are certain websites that do not load properly
from machines
When trying to access http://mail.yahoo.com or
http://linuxhardware.org, an initial connection is
made, but no further data comes in as the web browser
sits and waits. However, if I open those pages in lynx
from the OpenBSD box, they load without any problems.
Most other websites load correctly fr
Ahh.. I see. cool thanks. :).
Todd C. Miller wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
so spake Tristan Delsol (tdelsol):
OK. Do I need to change the URL in the spamd.conf or will you use another sou
rce pretty soon?
Bob is back from camping so this is fixed now ;-)
- todd
On 6/12/05, Yosep Fery Wibowo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Better to check your soundcard BIOS setting.
> With 'trial and error' on various settings beetwen irq and/or dma usually will
> help this problem.
>
This laptop has *very* limited BIOS configuration---nothing at all for
"Integrated Periphe
Does anyone use 3.7 as a vulnerability scanner using the nmap-3.81 package?
I've started doing so, and notice this is extremely slow. I have a rather
limited amount of rules in my pf.conf (see below), and can't understand why
scanning 20 machines would take an entire weekend (they're all on the lo
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005, steven n fettig wrote:
I've taken a look at a few messages in the archives, but can't make
heads or tails as to the current status of setting cHDLC on the A102u.
I'm still going back and forth with Sangoma trying to get the A101
cards to work with the native drivers...
'block drop' slows nmap down drastically. It is a fantastic deterrent, however.
On 6/13/05, eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone use 3.7 as a vulnerability scanner using the nmap-3.81 package?
>
> I've started doing so, and notice this is extremely slow. I have a rather
> limited amount
The only NFS problems I've really ever had w/ OpenBSD, is if our NFS
server goes down or is rebooted, the NFS mount never comes back and will
essentially hang (especially if you try to unmount the stale link)...
I've never tried a mount -u or a unmount -f tho...
Federico Giannici wrote:
I hav
Greg Mortensen wrote:
The native drivers default to cHDLC, so no options are necessary.
While fractional T1s don't work right now (it's my current issue with
Sangoma), an all channel setup should. You may have to do an explicit
"ifconfig san0 up" and wait a little while, though (Look for
Hi list,
This is (possibly) not the same issue as in the recent "Laptop CD Audio" thread.
I have a Sony Vaio PCG-Z1XSP which I like a lot, but which has a
problem with audio. It doesn't matter if the audio is from a CD, a
DVD, an MPEG file or some other source, it's always the same problem:
Unl
Hello,
I'm running OpenBSD 3.7.
I've aquired a Linksys WUSB54G WLAN adapter. The version is unknown.
I can configure some paramters:
ifconfig ural0 nwid wlan
ifconfig ural0 mode 11g
are both accepted but don't show up in `ifconfig ural0`.
ifconfig ural0 inet 10.1.1.1
seems to work. the new ad
Hi misc@ readers
I'm about to build some new servers for my OpenBSD farm, up until now
I have used old i386 relics, not too dependable but I've got lots of
them for spare parts =D
Now I'm wondering what is the preferred path to take when buying new
hardware with regards to
0 The SCSI RAID issues
Rob Foster wrote:
Why is RAIDFrame not in the generic kernel? Is it too big, or buggy?
It makes the kernel 500K bigger. I think that's in the FAQ somewhere. :)
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, steven n fettig wrote:
alas, it was 12 am here - so I couldn't see if they were seeing the link come
up or not. (BTW, I waited around 5 min. to see a Link Connected message but
never got it. Perhaps I didn't wait long enough? That doesn't make sense,
though.)
The fo
--On 13 June 2005 16:46 +0200, Johan P. LindstrC6m wrote:
0 The SCSI RAID issues with Adaptec
- What alternatives have you tried, good and bad and the ugly
ami(4)
0 IRQ flooding on the NIC's
- dc, em and sk seems to be the way to go, but what to for quad port
cards? where to find one, brand
Hello,
Im trying install the openbsd for first time in a old machine (p166,
32mb ram, 2.5gb hd) which doesn't boot with cdrom, so i maked a boot
floppy from the floppy37.ps image from ftp of openbsd.org.
The floppy boot ok, but in one time it returns something like it:
"cannot syncing disk"
and
I'm not sure where to start on this, or what details to provide, but
Google, etc. weren't much help, so I'd appreciate any pointers.
I have two basically identical firewalls set up for redundancy with
carp and pfsync. Either one works fine, using the carp interfaces.
However, when I bring up the s
On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 13:47:35 +, Jeff Quast proclaimed...
> 'block drop' slows nmap down drastically. It is a fantastic deterrent,
> however.
Why would this slow outbound scanning for scans that are put into the state
table? If you can point me to further information that would be appreciat
Hi,
I'm trying to install the BerkeleyDB port and I run into the following
error. Can someone help? Thanks!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/ports/databases/db# make install
===> databases/db/v3
===> Building package for db-3.1.17p1
Creating package /usr/ports/packages/i386/all/db-3.1.17p1.tgz
Error: @
On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 09:11:44 -0700, Timothy Horie proclaimed...
> I'm trying to install the BerkeleyDB port and I run into the following
> error. Can someone help? Thanks!
Any reason you're not using a package??
Nevermind. I accidentally installed the 3.6 port instead of 3.7. Works
fine now.
Timothy Horie wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install the BerkeleyDB port and I run into the following
error. Can someone help? Thanks!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/ports/databases/db# make install
===> databases/db/v3
===
On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 12:45:27PM -0300, Leonardo Marques wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Im trying install the openbsd for first time in a old machine (p166,
> 32mb ram, 2.5gb hd) which doesn't boot with cdrom, so i maked a boot
> floppy from the floppy37.ps image from ftp of openbsd.org.
>
> The floppy bo
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 02:44 -0700, Richard P. Koett wrote:
> Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
> > original article were in portuguese...
> >
> >
> http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.myfreebsd.com.b
> r%2Fmodules.php%3Fname%3DNews%26file%3Darticle%26sid%3D1262&langpair=pt%
> 7Cen&hl=
Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
Hello,
-current did it. Thanks to those who pointed me in that direction. (SO
- if you want the ath AR5212 on the x40 - if that's the wifi card it
came with - to work "properly" updating to current helps.)
Did I miss something important ? What do you mean
Dear Users!
I'm not sure about my problem. I installed samba on OpenBSD 3.7. All works
fine. But, I don't know where I can watch which locales charmap it is in
default installation. In the smb.conf I have a possibility to set the
system-charmap. Then, if one create on any win-machine a file wi
The gnumeric developers assert that gnumeric is 'stable'
ie rarely crashes. Yet my experience is that gnumeric crashes
*frequently* while attempting to create pdf files. Does anyone
else running gnumeric on 3.6 or 3.7 experience gnumeric
crashing during the creation of pdf files? Is gnumeric run
On 6/13/05, Johan P. Lindstrvm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - dc, em and sk seems to be the way to go, but what to for quad port
> cards? where to find one, brand names, model numbers, revisions
I have a number of machines deployed using the Intel PRO/1000 MT
quad GigE PCI-X cards, mostly in Dell
I write this as a person very committed to OpenBSD as a secure desktop.
I can say from experience that, running with KDE, neither Kspread nor Gnumeric
on OpenBSD 3.6 are useable (by me, at least) for hard copy of even simple
spreadsheets.
I am beginning to think *very* seriously about using a
On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 16:49:14 -0500, Dave Feustel proclaimed...
> I am beginning to think *very* seriously about using a Windows computer
> *just* to run MS Excel so I can get reliably and straightforwardly the hard
> copy
> I need. Neither gnumeric nor kspread running on OpenBSD 3.6 qualify o
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 16:15:26 -0500
Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The gnumeric developers assert that gnumeric is 'stable'
> ie rarely crashes. Yet my experience is that gnumeric crashes
> *frequently* while attempting to create pdf files.
Have you submitted bug reports (including back
I am trying to install 3.7 on a cheap PC.
The system boots fine from the CD and installs
without problems. However, when I try to reboot
from disk, I only get:
booting hd0a:/bsd: 4729760read text: Invalid argument
failed(22). will try /obsd
I am trying to use a recent snapshot; here is the
dmesg
!Please not this is not a guide or aomething like that.
its just a question and DO NOT USE THIS if you do not backud up your data.
So here it goes.
After updating from 3.4 till 3.6 I just wanted a clean install.
So here is the proceedure and the question is what the downfall
with tha
eric wrote:
Why don't you learn how to use TeX or LaTeX?
Because that's not a spreadsheet? Your information is about as useless
as his.
Gustavo Rios wrote:
Of course you can suggest. MY IDEIA IS TO GET OBSD IN! Anything
some may suggest that could be used with obsd and support a purpose
would rock.
I cannot afford dowtime.
Depending on your budget, maybe a SAN/NAS backend for the disks and a
pair of servers for the front-
On Monday 13 June 2005 05:02 pm, eric wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 16:49:14 -0500, Dave Feustel proclaimed...
>
> > I am beginning to think *very* seriously about using a Windows computer
> > *just* to run MS Excel so I can get reliably and straightforwardly the hard
> > copy
> > I need. Neit
On Monday 13 June 2005 05:14 pm, Adam wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 16:15:26 -0500
> Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The gnumeric developers assert that gnumeric is 'stable'
> > ie rarely crashes. Yet my experience is that gnumeric crashes
> > *frequently* while attempting to create p
On 6/13/05, Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The gnumeric developers assert that gnumeric is 'stable'
> ie rarely crashes. Yet my experience is that gnumeric crashes
> *frequently* while attempting to create pdf files. Does anyone
> else running gnumeric on 3.6 or 3.7 experience gnumeric
Dave Feustel wrote:
I write this as a person very committed to OpenBSD as a secure desktop.
I can say from experience that, running with KDE, neither Kspread nor Gnumeric
on OpenBSD 3.6 are useable (by me, at least) for hard copy of even simple
spreadsheets.
I am beginning to think *very* se
I've got a problem with the new IWI driver for intel centrino chips. I
realize that it's not "supported", so I'm not hoping for developers'
help on the matter, but if anyone is running the chipset and has
advice, I'd be grateful.
I have a Gateway M275 laptop which has an Intel 2200BG chipset in it
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 00:58:10 +0200, Bram Van Dam proclaimed...
> Because that's not a spreadsheet? Your information is about as useless
> as his.
Funny..lemme check here...
>From dict.org...
"spreadsheet
n : a screen-oriented interactive program enabling a user to lay
out f
On 6/13/05, Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can say from experience that, running with KDE, neither Kspread nor Gnumeric
> on OpenBSD 3.6 are useable (by me, at least) for hard copy of even simple
> spreadsheets.
>
> I am beginning to think *very* seriously about using a Windows comput
On Monday 13 June 2005 05:38 pm, Gupni ^sr Bjvrgvinsson wrote:
> Dave Feustel wrote:
> > I write this as a person very committed to OpenBSD as a secure desktop.
> >
> > I can say from experience that, running with KDE, neither Kspread nor
> > Gnumeric
> > on OpenBSD 3.6 are useable (by me, at le
On 6/13/05, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/13/05, Johan P. Lindstrvm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > - dc, em and sk seems to be the way to go, but what to for quad port
> > cards? where to find one, brand names, model numbers, revisions
>
> I have a number of machines deployed using the I
I've spent the past few days trying to get a wireless LAN working off my
OpenBSD gateway. There's a few interfaces in there, and I just moved to a
house that uses WiFi a fair bit. I thought I'd do the bridging right on the
gateway, so there's one less device running.
After a spate of other troub
arf wrote:
> I am trying to install 3.7 on a cheap PC.
heh. I could use some "cheap" PCs of that caliber. :)
> The system boots fine from the CD and installs
> without problems. However, when I try to reboot
> from disk, I only get:
>
> booting hd0a:/bsd: 4729760read text: Invalid argument
> f
Hello Dave,
I am beginning to think *very* seriously about using a Windows computer
*just* to run MS Excel so I can get reliably and straightforwardly the hard
copy I need. Neither gnumeric nor kspread running on OpenBSD 3.6 qualify on
the basis of my brief experience with those two programs.
Dave Feustel on 2005-06-13 17:59:14 -0500:
> > What about OpenOffice on OpenBSD? *ducks*
>
> It's too big for me to even try to port.
I've never tried it under Linux emulation, but you might want to give
that a go. In my experience, OpenOffice can open some spreadsheets
Gnumeric can't. Try the
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 18:05:38 -0500
Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have come to the conclusion that KDE and gnu are really Linux
> applications. I appreciate the effort that the OpenBSD developers put
> into porting those apps to OpenBSD. But it is clear that those apps
> have problems
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 14:30:22 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> ip_output(d21e6000,0,d05b90a0,1,0,0,0,0) at ip_output+0x908
> ip_forward(d21e6000,1,0,50,d07b204c) at ip_forward+0x188
> ipv4_input(d21e6000,d07b4ec0,0,d06d2000) at ipv4_input+0x25a
> ipintr(58,10,10,10,d06d2000) at ipintr+0x67
> Bad frame po
Thus spake Damian Gerow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [13/06/05 20:55]:
: house that uses WiFi a fair bit. I thought I'd do the bridging right on the
Ack. 'bridging' is the wrong word; I'm definitely not bridging networks
here.
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