Lars Hansson wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 19:16:08 +0200
Frederic BRET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So the conclusion may be that the BSD hardwares are limited by the
ability of their OS to manage interrupts properly...
What do you think about this ?
I've put 750mpbs between 2 OpenBSD boxes u
Joco Salvatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anyone help me?
Why are you creating problems for yourself?
Generally, people on this mailing list prefer to net help people aim for
their feet.
Don't play around with kernel modules. Don't play around with custom kernels.
OpenBSD is not for play.
On Friday 01 July 2005 02:16, Vivek Ayer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone installed sguil on OpenBSD? I hear ACID development has
> stopped so it would be an opportune time to switch to sguil. If
> anyone can point me in the right direction of an
> install-and-configure guide specifically for openbs
Those are the steps that I took to install sguil on 3.7. This installation
assumes server, sensor and
database is on 1 host.
install Openbsd 3.7
/ 2GB
swap 2GB
/var 5GB
/usr 20GB
/nsm (remainding)
System name: idssrvr
Domain: xxx.com
IP: 10.1.1.82/24
DNS Server: 68.100.16.25
GW: 10.1.1.1
Inst
On 1/12/05, Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Siju George wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I use OpenBSD 3.6 default installation on an x86.(dmesg.boot is posted
> > below)
> > I run PF on two interfaces. between LAN and a cable modem connection with
> > DHCP.
> > I also run Squid proxy.
>
> I
hello,
is it possible to determine the boot device after the kernel has
loaded? i did'nt find any variable (with sysctl or an entry in logs)
which contains this information. i want to boot from any device like
floppy, cd etc. and the root will be a ramdisk. after boot i want to
read some additiona
On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 03:46:32PM -0500, Chandler May wrote:
> I recently posted to this list inquiring how to successfully
> initialize the Xorg server on a Mac Mini (With an LCD monitor through
> DVI) running OpenBSD 3.7. Now, I need to know how to stop it. ;-P
>
> I've tried "reboot" as root, a
more on this issue.
K WESTERBACK wrote:
> sd0: 34715MB, 34715 cyl, 16 head, 128 sec, 512
> bytes/sec, 71096320 sec total
> sd0: 34715MB, 34715 cyl, 16 head, 128 sec, 512
> bytes/sec, 71096320 sec total
> sd0: 34715MB, 34715 cyl, 16 head, 128 sec, 512
> bytes/sec, 71096320 sec total
>
> sd1: 34715
Martin Bruns wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install OpenBSD 3.7 on a HP ProLiant DL140 server via the
> serial console.
>
> I'm booting via pxeboot and I get the second-stage boot loader prompt on
> the console.
> But after entering "set tty com0", the serial line is nolonger functional.
>
> I w
Hi all ,
I would like to know if anyone of you have make it
works this modem .
The modem is : ADSL Amigo HMX - CA85UR - K8 (USB)
In linux it seems to works , but in openBSd I have no
information at all that this modem works .
All the info under linux is in this site :
http://accessrunner.s
On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 11:55:31AM +0200, Dominik Epple wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 03:46:32PM -0500, Chandler May wrote:
> > I recently posted to this list inquiring how to successfully
> > initialize the Xorg server on a Mac Mini (With an LCD monitor through
> > DVI) running OpenBSD 3.7. Now
On 7/1/05, Chandler May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No, Ctrl+Alt+Backspace yields the same results - blank screen, locked
> keys, bleh.
This also happens on a iMac G4 running 3.7. The keyboard is still
working so at least I can restart the computer properly from the
console.
cheers,
Nickus
Hello all
being a naturally lazy person i was wondering whether anyone knows of a
nice easy, step-by-step guide to modifying the dietlibc source so it
will compile on openbsd 3.7. the PORT file in dietlibc source describes
(not fully perhaps) waht to do:
- edit Makefile to detect the arch
poncenby wrote:
Hello all
being a naturally lazy person i was wondering whether anyone knows of a
nice easy, step-by-step guide to modifying the dietlibc source so it
will compile on openbsd 3.7.
Why? OpenBSD's libc is pretty slim already. If you have need of a
further cut-down libc, you c
Jonathan Weiss wrote:
Jonathan Weiss wrote:
Cheers,
I have a Problem with a WRAP board (dmesg attached) and a MiniPCI WLAN card.
The card is a Wistron CM9. My /etc/hostname.ath0 looks like this:
#cat /etc/hostname.ath
inet 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 NONE media autoselect \
mediaopt hosta
Is there any kind of storage media that can be set as read-only, and
only reset to read and write by physical access?
I'm thinking about something like the (seemingly ancient) 3.5"
floppy disks that had that little "switch" you could use to set the
disk to read only.
Are there any hard drives tha
#cat /etc/hostname.ath
inet 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 NONE media autoselect \
mediaopt hostap nwid wrap chan 11
#ifconfig ath0
ath0: flags=8863 mtu
1500
address: 00:0b:6b:35:b0:1b
ieee80211: nwid wrap chan 11 bssid 00:0b:6b:35:b0:1b
Kernel security levels may do what you want with less hassle. Machine
would need a reboot before they can be lowered.
See man page (7) for securelevel
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
> Matt Garman
> Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 11:06
Some hard disks have a write protect jumper. I've got an old Seagate
Barracuda (ST3217N) that has this - although it's not something I've
ever tried to use.
Steve
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Matt Garman
Sent: 01 July 2005 16:06
To:
> Jonathan Weiss wrote:
>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> I have a Problem with a WRAP board (dmesg attached) and a MiniPCI WLAN card.
>> The card is a Wistron CM9. My /etc/hostname.ath0 looks like this:
>>
>> #cat /etc/hostname.ath
>> inet 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 NONE media autoselect \
>> mediaopt hostap n
You might want to consider a setup similar to http://m0n0.ch/wall/
where it loads off of a cd or whatever, into a ramdisc. This would
deal with the latency and life of the cd drive issues.
Dan
On 7/1/05, Matt Garman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any kind of storage media that can be set a
hi matt,
what is with an usb stick? that's my approach.
regards uwe
>
> Is there any kind of storage media that can be set as read-only, and
> only reset to read and write by physical access?
>
> I'm thinking about something like the (seemingly ancient) 3.5"
> floppy disks that had that little
Damien Miller wrote:
Why? OpenBSD's libc is pretty slim already. If you have need of a
further cut-down libc, you could trim it more.
Because I want dietlibc for a fnord installation and haven't got the
time or experience to fiddle around and get fnord to work with anything
but dietlibc.
an
I'm late to the game... but why not split the load over a number
of servers? Using carp for reduncancy, rdr/round-robin and/or hash,
you should be able to spread the load some.
--Toby.
On Wednesday, June 29, Jeffrey Lim wrote:
> On 6/29/05, Matt Juszczak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just spoke
On Friday 01 July 2005 11:06 am, Matt Garman wrote:
SD-RAM cards have a physical read-only/read-write switch. I've used them for
exactly this purpose. Though you need an adapter to make them appear as a
regular IDE drive.
Mike
> Is there any kind of storage media that can be set as read-only
Jonathan Weiss wrote:
#cat /etc/hostname.ath
inet 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 NONE media autoselect \
mediaopt hostap nwid wrap chan 11
#ifconfig ath0
ath0: flags=8863 mtu
1500
address: 00:0b:6b:35:b0:1b
ieee80211: nwid wrap chan 11 bssid 00:0b:6b:35:b0:1b
media: IEEE802.11 autosel
> More evidence - the description claims it uses the RTL8139D and RTL8305SB
> chipsets. The RTL8139D chipset is obviously the NIC, the RTL8305B chipset is
> a five port switch:
>
> http://www.realtek.com.tw/products/products1-2.aspx?modelid=18
In the end my couriousity won and I acquired one of t
Hi all,
Please this is very urgent for me. Where I can find configuration
docs about to configure isakmpd with x509 certificates and DHCP over
IPSec for OpenBSD??
Thank you very much to all.
--
C.L. Martinez
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 7/1/05, Dominik Epple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 03:46:32PM -0500, Chandler May wrote:
> > I recently posted to this list inquiring how to successfully
> > initialize the Xorg server on a Mac Mini (With an LCD monitor through
> > DVI) running OpenBSD 3.7. Now, I need to
Does /nsm need to be a seperate partition? I have a 10 GB install with
768 MB for /, 768 MB for swap, 768 for /tmp, 4 GB for /var, 2 GB for
/usr, and rest for /home. /nsm must be the log directory so it would
good to flush out the whole partition once in a while.
Also, my firewall is headless, obv
> Does /nsm need to be a seperate partition? I have a 10 GB install with
> 768 MB for /, 768 MB for swap, 768 for /tmp, 4 GB for /var, 2 GB for
> /usr, and rest for /home. /nsm must be the log directory so it would
> good to flush out the whole partition once in a while.
>
> Also, my firewall is h
C. L. Martinez wrote:
Hi all,
Please this is very urgent for me. Where I can find configuration
docs about to configure isakmpd with x509 certificates and DHCP over
IPSec for OpenBSD??
DHCP over IPSec isn't supported. Virtual IPs with IKE Mode config works
well, though.
sk
I concur. mail load is ideally suited for dividing up
amongst multiple machines (with then multiple i/o busses, etc. etc.).
I far prefer this method to the one big machine method.
-Bob
* Tobias Weingartner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-07-01 10:11]:
> I'm late to the game...
(please do not write me off list)
C. L. Martinez wrote:
Ok, but if i would like use windows ipsec native client. How can I
assign virtual ip???
Or somebody knows any free vpn client taht works with virtual ip and
x509 certs???
AFAIK, the windows native client does not support virtual IPs. I'm
Hi list.
I have a pc (Dell Optiplex) with openbsd 3.7, which
will be firewall, but in this morning I found my pc
with this error message:
~panic: pool_get(mclpl): free list modified:
magic=deaf; page 0xd3b38000;
item addr 0xd3b38000
Sropped at Debuger+0x4: leave
RUN AT LEAST 'trace' A
On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 01:34:25PM -0500, Rafael Morales wrote:
:RUN AT LEAST 'trace' AND 'ps' AND INCLUDE OUTPUT WHEN
:REPORTING THIS PANIC!
:DO NOT EVEN BOTHER REPORTING THIS WITHOUT INCLUDING
:THAT INFORMATION!
Hello all,
I've a problem with em0 (and eventually any other nic connected to the
pci bus) on double Xeon, while I run smp kernel.
I have no idea what could couse it, there was problem with ICU but I've
fixed it as follows:
pcibios0: no compatible PCI ICU found: ICU vendor 0x8086 product 0x
On 2005/07/01 13:34:25, Rafael Morales wrote:
> Hi list.
>
> I have a pc (Dell Optiplex) with openbsd 3.7, which
> will be firewall, but in this morning I found my pc
> with this error message:
>
> ~panic: pool_get(mclpl): free list modified:
> magic=deaf; page 0xd3b38000;
> item addr 0xd3b3
Ok. Thank you very much for your help.
On 7/1/05, Sigfred Heversen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> C. L. Martinez wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Please this is very urgent for me. Where I can find configuration
> > docs about to configure isakmpd with x509 certificates and DHCP over
> > IPSec for OpenB
Yes, laugh at me if you must, but I'm really not all that familiar with OpenBSD.
Suppose I am putting a second hard drive in the system. I will want
to, you know, format it and use it.
(1) What format does OpenBSD normally use?
(2) How do I format a drive under OpenBSD?
Please, when you're done
man fdisk
man disklabel
man newfs
http://www.openbsd.com/faq/index.html
http://www.openbsd.com/faq/faq14.html
On Jul 1, 2005, at 3:42 PM, Matt Singerman wrote:
Yes, laugh at me if you must, but I'm really not all that familiar
with OpenBSD.
Suppose I am putting a second hard drive in the sy
Hi all!
OpenBSD 3.7-current (GENERIC) #212: Mon Jun 27 21:48:43 MDT 2005
I want to use german umlauts in xterm, which works fine using "csh"
and "ksh -o vi" but NOT using "ksh -o emacs" :-( (Umlauts work fine
in other applications like vim, xchat, firefox...)
My ~./profile (Slightly stripped to
On Fri, 01 Jul 2005, Matt Singerman wrote:
> Yes, laugh at me if you must, but I'm really not all that familiar with
> OpenBSD.
>
> Suppose I am putting a second hard drive in the system. I will want
> to, you know, format it and use it.
>
> (1) What format does OpenBSD normally use?
It is 4.
Hello,
I have read man quota and edquota, and the faq page for quotas. So I have no
trouble running quotas.
I am seeking a way to automate edquota from a shell script. Is there an a way to
pipe input into edquota and bypass vi. Or is there some way other than using
edquota that I can use to have
On Friday 01 July 2005 21.49, MichaE Koc wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've a problem with em0 (and eventually any other nic connected to the
> pci bus) on double Xeon, while I run smp kernel.
What problem? Are you not even going to describe your problem?
> I have no idea what could couse it, there wa
On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 10:25:04PM +0200, Oliver J. Morais wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> OpenBSD 3.7-current (GENERIC) #212: Mon Jun 27 21:48:43 MDT 2005
>
> I want to use german umlauts in xterm, which works fine using "csh"
> and "ksh -o vi" but NOT using "ksh -o emacs" :-( (Umlauts work fine
> in other
Ok,
starting from the beginnig,
The em nics are visible in dmesg and ifconfig.
They do transmit packets as I can see in tcpdump on the destination machine.
But they do not recive any packets.
ie. I ping from SMP machine to dest
on dest I can se echo requests comming from SMP and echo replies goi
On Saturday 02 July 2005 00.22, MichaE Koc wrote:
> Ok,
>
> starting from the beginnig,
>
> The em nics are visible in dmesg and ifconfig.
> They do transmit packets as I can see in tcpdump on the destination
> machine. But they do not recive any packets.
> ie. I ping from SMP machine to dest
> on
Robert Jacobs said:
> I am seeking a way to automate edquota from a shell script. Is there an a
> way to
> pipe input into edquota and bypass vi.
$EDITOR. You'll have to play with it a bit, but write a shell script that
takes a filename on the command line, and parses/modifies that file as a
quo
DMESG!
On Jul 1, 2005, at 5:22 PM, MichaE Koc wrote:
Ok,
starting from the beginnig,
The em nics are visible in dmesg and ifconfig.
They do transmit packets as I can see in tcpdump on the destination
machine.
But they do not recive any packets.
ie. I ping from SMP machine to dest
on dest
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Hi,
Problem:
using procmail as local mailer sets the wrong permissions in /var/mail.
Scenario:
I am using OpenBSD 3.7 with sendmail Version 8.13.3:
Compiled with: DNSMAP LOG MAP_REGEX MATCHGECOS MILTER MIME7TO8 MIME8TO7
NAMED_BIND NETINET NETINET6 NETUNIX NEWDB NIS PIPELINING
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Dear folks,
I have just installed my new system and everything went ok. Now i am
dreaming on a new configuration i would like to hear from you if it is
possible.
My desktop video is Quadro NVS 280 PCI-E with support for two
monitors. My current configuration mouse/keyboard are usb and connect
to
> Also is it /etc/hostname.ath or /etc/hostname.ath0? Do you see the
> difference?
>
It is of course /etc/hostname.ath0.
> But, before you muck around more with hostname.if, try the example from
> "man ath":
>
> # ifconfig ath0 -bssid -chan media autoselect nwid "" -nwkey -powersave
>
> then:
> C. L. Martinez wrote:
> > Ok, but if i would like use windows ipsec native client. How can I
> > assign virtual ip???
> > Or somebody knows any free vpn client taht works with virtual ip and
> > x509 certs???
>
> AFAIK, the windows native client does not support virtual IPs. I'm not
> aware of a
how about the mail store then? I suppose there'll have to be some
coordinated (and "thread-friendly") back-end mail store in place for
these front-end mail servers (*i'm assuming simplistic load-balancing
here - at the tcp level, rather than at the application level, or
splitting via userid, so tha
On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, poncenby wrote:
> > Why? OpenBSD's libc is pretty slim already. If you have need of a
> > further cut-down libc, you could trim it more.
>
> Because I want dietlibc for a fnord installation and haven't got the time or
> experience to fiddle around and get fnord to work with an
There is now a script available to help keep your OpenBSD torrents up to date.
There are details on how to use it available at:
http://openbsd.somedomain.net/files/
You can use it to help seed, to keep up to date with the latest packages for
the current release or anything in between.
It work
* Hugo Villeneuve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050702 00:15]:
> What you want is:
> set +o emacs-usemeta
Perfect :-) Thank you.
> I couldn't find your others -meta options in ksh(1)
Some BASHisms I tried (Found them while googling.), I removed them
now.
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