Quoting Dominique Brezinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is anybody using the twe (3ware Escalade IDE RAID controller) driver
> in 3.7 AMD64? It is not compiled into the AMD64 installation kernel,
> and before I spend the time building a custom installation image, I
> would like to know whether it even
Hi Jason,
> There are no error messages in /var/mysql/`hostname`.err that would
> suggest anything is wrong. Has anyone else run into problems with
> this version? Any success stories with the newest 4.1.14 port
> running on 3.7?
I've run into trouble generally with MySQL on OpenBSD, but
The current design is recognizable and nice. And I read it just fine in lynx
Good Morning :-)
When I try to install snortsam plugin, I can't recompile snort again.
In the installation manual is told to run
aclocal
autoheader
automake --add-missing
autoconf
before ./configure
aclocal: "Provide an AUTOMAKE_VERSION enviroment variable, please"
autoheader: "Provide an AUTO
> However, a log is created in /nsm/em0/today/em0.snort.log.1126727428
> which is 24 bytes that I can't read
That's from unified logging which is roughly pcap format. The 24 bytes
are similar to the pcap file header, i.e. it is an empty log file.
> Question 1) Is snort running but not shown w/
Ted Unangst wrote:
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Alexander Hall wrote:
I think that bad stuff happens when I move directories around. Windows
checkdisk (at boot time) once complained about a lot of "." and ".." directory
entried that were invalid. I cannot recall if this was done remotely using
shlight
...on Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 11:20:42AM +0200, Florian wrote:
> aclocal: "Provide an AUTOMAKE_VERSION enviroment variable, please"
> autoheader: "Provide an AUTOCONF_VERSION enviroment variable, please"
> any ideas please ?
> PS.: snort 2.1.2 from the ports and snortsam 2.40 from the source
On
> aclocal: "Provide an AUTOMAKE_VERSION enviroment variable, please"
> autoheader: "Provide an AUTOCONF_VERSION enviroment variable, please"
Do what you're told. Create these environment variables. Do
"ls -l /usr/local/bin/auto*" to see what versions numbers to put there.
> PS.: snort 2.1.2 fr
Yes, I tried to use 3.7
wich version should I use ?
THX
> Yes, I tried to use 3.7
> wich version should I use ?
3.7 and ssp_pf2 plugin (when it's released, real soon now)
ciao,
chakl
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, Miod Vallat wrote:
> This problem is caused by a bug in sys/dev/pci/pciide.c. If you revert
> it to revision 1.201, your kernel will work again on your machine.
confirmed. by the time i woke up, jsg already reverted it in cvs, i
just took that. machine is a happy hippo agai
Jason Dixon wrote:
I've got an OpenBSD 3.7 server with mysql-server-4.0.23p1.tgz
installed from packages. Once a week or so, the mysql server will
stop taking queries, commands, etc. Applications that rely on the
database will complain of having lost the connection. Attempting any
mysq
On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 11:33:28PM -0400, Joe . wrote:
> On 9/14/05, Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > the fujitsu lifebook p2000 models work (early ones are best; they added
> > acpi or something and dicked up usb in later models from what i've
> > gathered). p1000 should be the same.
From: Wijnand Wiersma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 2005/9/14, Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > "Matthias Herlitzius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > IMHO a redesign should use XHTML/CSS. Otherwise it would
> be hard to
> > > realize proper accessibility for lynx :-)
> >
> > Contrary to popular
On Wednesday, September 14, Bernd Schoeller wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 10:03:36AM -0600, Tobias Weingartner wrote:
> >
> > Anything not covered by man pages is covered by the source.
>
> This is nicely said, but ...
>
> reading source code (any language) of a complex system is very
> diffic
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 11:41 -0400, Jason Dixon wrote:
> At first glance, ipsec.conf appears to marginalize the need for
> isakmpd.conf, simplifying the flow definitions. The syntax is very
> easy and resembles the linguistic format we've come to love in pf.conf.
I suppose for using ike withi
Hi Ryan and Jason,
> I also had a lot of problems with mysql, and i used
> --open-files-limit=2048 and that seemed to resolve the problem.
> Although, it looks like a newer libtool will resolve it as well.
Hmmm, bad karma. A 3.6 server puked on me just now (mysqldump -Av
--opt). ;-)
I've rais
"Spruell, Darren-Perot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But using it because it is the correct thing to do and is the
> standard by which web browsers are designed to render hypertext is
> not stupid.
Too bad neither of those are the case. Html is the standard by which
web browsers are designed to
>From the documentaion I tend to agree with this reasoning:
> At first glance, ipsec.conf appears to marginalize the need for
> isakmpd.conf, simplifying the flow definitions. The syntax is very
> easy and resembles the linguistic format we've come to love in pf.conf.
I'm not sure if the isakmpd.
Hi,
I am currently testing dhcping 1.2 on OpenBSD 3.5 and have some problems
to get it to work on the same machine (works fine when dhcpinging other
machines). The dhcpd is on the machine on interface em0 IP 172.21.50.41.
I do:
# dhcping -v -c 172.21.50.41 -s 172.21.50.41 -h 00:D0:59:83:A0:62
A
Hallo.
At my college there is a lesson around basics of unix systems (commands,
shells , etc). Unfortunately they teach it in linux env. This mainly happens
because there are live cds for linux. Do you think that we can create a live
cd or dvd for openbsd so people can learn on openbsd platform ??
At 01:02 AM 9/16/2005 +0300, Alex Stamatis wrote:
Hallo.
At my college there is a lesson around basics of unix systems (commands,
shells , etc). Unfortunately they teach it in linux env. This mainly happens
because there are live cds for linux. Do you think that we can create a live
cd or dvd fo
On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 01:02:40AM +0300, Alex Stamatis wrote:
> ...Do you think that we can create a live
> cd or dvd...???
Here's a link from the OpenBSD journal with an article on creating one, and
some followup discussion.
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20050714223047
Alex Stamatis wrote:
Hallo.
At my college there is a lesson around basics of unix systems (commands,
shells , etc). Unfortunately they teach it in linux env. This mainly happens
because there are live cds for linux. Do you think that we can create a live
cd or dvd for openbsd so people can lear
It seems like there is a way to call mini_sendmail directly, withought
using the local cgi programs - today I started getting bounce messages:
Received: from main.domain.net (localhost.domain.net [127.0.0.1])
by main.domain.net (8.12.9/8.12.9) with SMTP id j8ECXCtg017377;
Wed, 1
Hi folks,
I deleted an important file of mine and I really need to recover it,
how to do this? I'm using openbsd 3.7 and FFS file system.
Thanks in advanced...
Leandro.
Leandro Melo de Sales wrote:
I deleted an important file of mine and I really need to recover it,
how to do this? I'm using openbsd 3.7 and FFS file system.
Shut down the computer in question immediately, take out the harddisk,
put it in a separate computer(*), dd the entire disk and then sta
Saw the following item in a thread on the netbsd-tech-security list
[1]. The text below deals with 1024 bit RSA keys being/becoming
practicable to crack (in about a year) as discussed in a talk at MIT
earlier.
Glad that 3.8 also includes 2048 bit keys as a default [2]. I copied
the talk announceme
blah blah blah
Nobody who matters cares about this so it is fair to say that you are
wasting everyones time and bandwidth.
On Sep 15, 2005, at 10:25 AM, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
From: Wijnand Wiersma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2005/9/14, Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
"Matthias Herlitzius
Josh Grosse wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 01:02:40AM +0300, Alex Stamatis wrote:
>
>> ...Do you think that we can create a live
>> cd or dvd...???
>
> Here's a link from the OpenBSD journal with an article on creating
> one, and some followup discussion.
>
> http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=art
In the BNF grammer it says:
route = "fastroute" |
( "route-to" | "reply-to" | "dup-to" )
( routehost | "{" routehost-list "}" )
[ pooltype ]
Shouldn't it be:
route = "fastroute" |
Hello,
I installed OpenBSD 3.7 (Sparc64) on my Ultra 5 and it's performance is not
what I'd expected. I'd recently had Solaris on there (using CDE) and it ran
quite quickly but with OpenBSD, when I do an 'ls -la', it takes forever for the
screen to scroll through the list and try it via ssh! Sl
Pardon the stupid question. But how does one download http in
OpenBSD? I looked for fetch in packages but did not find. I see
this dir /usr/rOPENBSD_3_7/infrastructure/fetch but I'm not sure
what it is or how to use it.
Is ports required to get files by this protocol? I'm not sure what
else I can
> Can anyone point out a reference on how to add packages
> before burning the CD?
Install them. Basically you configure the system the way you want,
compile a new kernel with ramdisk options, make ISO with that kernel
as the boot image, and burn. Easy peasy.
I might even have an image I made abo
I may be wrong here but it seems to me that either
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html#outexample
is wrong in it's route-to syntax or the grammer
in pf.conf(5) has a bug.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html#outexample
has 4 statements that contain route to, vis:
pass out on $ext_if1 rou
On 09/13/2005 05:16:38 PM, j knight wrote:
--- Quoting Darrin Chandler on 2005/09/13 at 13:56 -0700:
> which will try to talk you out of using BGP for load balancing and
> present a simpler alternative.
Best bet if this track is
taken is to involve pf's load balancing features
(http://www.op
download http?
I think you're looking for wget.
/usr/ports/net/wget/
On 9/15/05, George Georgalis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pardon the stupid question. But how does one download http in
> OpenBSD? I looked for fetch in packages but did not find. I see
> this dir /usr/rOPENBSD_3_7/infrastruc
Richard P. Koett wrote:
> Josh Grosse wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 01:02:40AM +0300, Alex Stamatis wrote:
> >
> >> ...Do you think that we can create a live
> >> cd or dvd...???
> >
> > Here's a link from the OpenBSD journal with an article on creating
> > one, and some followup discussion.
man 1 ftp
On 9/15/05, George Georgalis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Pardon the stupid question. But how does one download http in
> OpenBSD? I looked for fetch in packages but did not find. I see
> this dir /usr/rOPENBSD_3_7/infrastructure/fetch but I'm not sure
> what it is or how to use it.
>
On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 22:30:24 -0400, George Georgalis proclaimed...
> Pardon the stupid question. But how does one download http in
> OpenBSD? I looked for fetch in packages but did not find. I see
> this dir /usr/rOPENBSD_3_7/infrastructure/fetch but I'm not sure
> what it is or how to use it.
>
On 09/13/2005 05:16:38 PM, j knight wrote:
--- Quoting Darrin Chandler on 2005/09/13 at 13:56 -0700:
> You might also want to read
> http://www.inetdaemon.com/columns/ask/internet-load-balancing.shtml,
> which will try to talk you out of using BGP for load balancing and
> present a simpler alte
On 9/15/05, George Georgalis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pardon the stupid question. But how does one download http in
> OpenBSD? I looked for fetch in packages but did not find. I see
> this dir /usr/rOPENBSD_3_7/infrastructure/fetch but I'm not sure
> what it is or how to use it.
Lynx or ftp, b
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, George Georgalis wrote:
> Pardon the stupid question. But how does one download http in
> OpenBSD? I looked for fetch in packages but did not find. I see
> this dir /usr/rOPENBSD_3_7/infrastructure/fetch but I'm not sure
> what it is or how to use it.
>
wget?
Lee
===
Karl O. Pinc wrote:
On 09/13/2005 05:16:38 PM, j knight wrote:
--- Quoting Darrin Chandler on 2005/09/13 at 13:56 -0700:
> which will try to talk you out of using BGP for load balancing and
> present a simpler alternative.
Best bet if this track is
taken is to involve pf's load balancing
On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 03:03:19AM +,
>
>On 09/15/2005 09:30:24 PM, George Georgalis wrote:
>>Pardon the stupid question. But how does one download http in
>>OpenBSD?
>
>I could be wrong about all of this:
>lynx has some sort of "save as" feature.
>IIRC there's a port of wget.
>Lordy, curl is
On 9/15/05, L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, George Georgalis wrote:
>
> > Pardon the stupid question. But how does one download http in
> > OpenBSD? I looked for fetch in packages but did not find. I see
> > this dir /usr/rOPENBSD_3_7/infrastructure/fetch but I'm n
> Oh! lynx is in base, :) and it does seem to have a -source switch
> which works like dump but dumps the file source to stdout (I need
> non-interactive). Unfortunately the feature I was really looking
> for is no download if header timestamp and file size match. Don't
> see it in lynx.
>
> But g
remember, use the -c option if you want download resume!
wget -c http://domain/path/to/file
Leandro
2005/9/16, djgoku <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 9/15/05, L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, George Georgalis wrote:
> >
> > > Pardon the stupid question. But how do
On 09/15/2005 10:31:44 PM, j knight wrote:
Karl O. Pinc wrote:
On 09/13/2005 05:16:38 PM, j knight wrote:
Best bet if this track is
taken is to involve pf's load balancing features
(http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html and pf.conf(5)).
What happens when this technique is used and one
Karl O. Pinc wrote:
I do recall some OpenBGP hooks into pf. Maybe there's
a way to use these to make failover work.
You need BGP pure and simple. The only caveat with BGP on OpenBSD is
that you cannot do equal cost load balancing. For instance, if your
providers send you a default route, yo
Thanks for all the help with wget, ;-)
My project was a country code netblock obtainer for use with
spamd, so for example if you want to block all mail from Western
Samoa, Liberia, and USA use
cc2netblock.sh ws lr us
It will output the netblocks (CIDR or not) to a file, then dump to
stdout unles
Can anyone tell me why I don't receive mail from the list? I receive only
my own posts. My preference is set to receive it daily.
Jeff
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Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search!
http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/on
Hello everybody,
I just wanna know if the nmap-Issue with the -O option will be fixed on
OpenBSD (some day..).
Just a little scan against hackin9.
# nmap -P0 -sV -p22,80,443 -T1 -vvv -O www.hakin9.org
Initiating SYN Stealth Scan against host-ip84-243.crowley.pl
(62.111.243.84) [3 ports] at 0
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