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Jason Dixon wrote:
On Oct 1, 2005, at 6:34 PM, Chris wrote:
I want to setup a OBSD box for my email server. It will service
probably about 2 dozen people, but It could conceivably double or more
over the next year or two.
I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for an mta, and for a
On 10/4/05, Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You only mentioned the drives.
> BTW: There are companies which sell "too long" IDE drive cables. If you
> want to go fast, you gotta keep 'em short, and that won't work in many
> boxes.
While we're on the subject of IDE cables:
* for the m
Marco added support for it in 3.8. Using his changes, I was able to retrofit
it into 3.7 release.
On 10/3/05, Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Try it. If it doesn't work let me know and I'll add it to ami(4).
>
> On Oct 3, 2005, at 10:10 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> One that I worked with a while back and kinda like for some reasons is
> OpenWebMail. The big plus was that it worked with sendmail directly --
> didn't need to learn a new mail system. A few OpenWebMail notes:
>
>
> 2) Not too processor intensive, but memory hungry.
It depends on the number
I am not sure that this is normal for routers configure with MD5 or not
to react like this. Both side can and should be allow to initiate the
bgp session. But when the session is not initiate from bgpd, then
unexpected results occur.
OpenBSD <---> Cisco routers.
With MD5.
If the session is
I have been through the FAQS and manuals trying to configure load
balancing on my 4 DSL connections. The connections are all same from the
same ISP, each connection terminates into a ADSL router, which gets the
IP from the ISP server, the ADSL routers have the following internal
addresses
1. 172.3
On 10/4/05, Ryan Puckett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When using 3com NICs (aka xl's) in a trunk, the trunk interface will not
> be defined after a system reboot.
Wouldn't a hostname.if(5) entry to ensure readyness of the physical
interfaces suffice? For VLAN interfaces, I usually add the followin
I did?
Cool!
On Oct 4, 2005, at 12:05 AM, Travis Gillitzer wrote:
Marco added support for it in 3.8. Using his changes, I was able
to retrofit it into 3.7 release.
On 10/3/05, Marco Peereboom < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Try it. If
it doesn't work let me know and I'll add it to ami(4).
Hi !
Try http://www.uebimiau.org/
roberto
2005/10/4, Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Oct 1, 2005, at 6:34 PM, Chris wrote:
>
> > I want to setup a OBSD box for my email server. It will service
> > probably about 2 dozen people, but It could conceivably double or more
> > over the next yea
thank you verry much!
after disabeling pcibios and ppd I was able to boot.
Now I have to figure out how all my devices could be supported...
Haluk
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 22:27:09 -0400
"Jason Haag" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I love openbsd but after the display of my openbsd-laptop
> > was brok
The thing that has been bothering me is that I replaced a drive 2 months
ago because of similar errors, and wd3, which is now showing errors, is
a brand new drive.
Hi all,
Are there any chances to recover files after doing mkfs.ext2 /dev/hdXY
on the filesystem with obsd label on it? (only one partition in the label)
--
.: Jakub G3azik
.: zytek(at)ostrow-wlkp.net
.: jid:zytek(at)azazel.ostrow-wlkp.net
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 08:51:10PM -0600, Ryan Puckett wrote:
> When using 3com NICs (aka xl's) in a trunk, the trunk interface will not
> be defined after a system reboot.
>
yes, a diff for this issue is already in the queue. good timing ;).
trunk needs to be started before any other virtual in
Hello everyone.
Has anyone tried running openbsd on a Nokia IP3300? It is a 1U unit with an
AMD processor, 256mb ram and a 20gb hdd. It has 2 serial interfaces and 3
intel pro 100's. They are very inexpensive to pick up on ebay, so I was
wondering if anyone has attempted an install? I would th
> Marc Espie wrote:
> >>I have managed to get OpenBSD printing with CUPS from the packages, but
> >>if I try to start kprinter in KDE it crashes. Every other application in
> >>KDE crashes too with I try to use "print" from the file menu.
> >
> >Did you install cups ?
> >KDE is built to use cups
I'm not following where in the OpenBSD 3.7 man pages is states that this
cannot be done. I know to review the docs before posting. ;-)
I do have the configuration working fine with RSA Sigs instead of preshared
keys between multiple OpenBSD peers (that are under my control). The
difference here un
I have posted a sanitized read of the file at:
http://www.consault.com/vpn/capture.txt
Will this help?
Thanks,
-Dave
On 10/3/05, Hans-Joerg Hoexer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> and please provide me the pcap file generated with -L.
>
> Thanks
> HJ.
>
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2005 at 05:57:14
Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 08:26:35PM -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 03 October 2005 17:19 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
Add to this the fact that it works, to/from FreeBSD to the original
Linux on the Zaurus, using cdce on both ends.
Not sure if it will run on OBSD or not (haven't had time to try yet...),
but hands down Zimbra is the best looking web interface out there -
including Exchange OWA.
http://www.zimbra.com/
Regards,
Bob Bostwick
>>-Original Message-
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Steve Shockley wrote:
Thorsten Glaser wrote:
(How about Microsoft NT and Linux, which also
do software RAID?
I'm 90% sure that NT mirrors can be moved to different hardware, as long
as the disk geometry stays the same. I'm less sure about Raid 5, but in
theory it should work as well.
Of
OpenBSD 3.7 doing NAT with pf.
A group from another compnay was successfully using IPSec (through the
pf firewall) to tunnel to their corporate server. New personnel in
their IT staff decided to change from IPSec to PPTP (why oh why?) and
now only one computer can connect at a time.
I have the
On 10/4/05, Chuck Robey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I guess I don't
> immediately see why you say that those would be better choices than the
> usb solution.
>
>
I'm guessing that if you don't have the usb host cable then it's the
better choice. Buying one piece (i.e. a cf network card) is easier
t
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 07:46:01AM -0600, Steve Harding wrote:
> The thing that has been bothering me is that I replaced a drive 2 months
> ago because of similar errors, and wd3, which is now showing errors, is
> a brand new drive.
Then perhaps something else, like the card, kills drives.
--
Th
--On 04 October 2005 12:28 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
Note that you will need a Zaurus USB host cable for this, these
don't come with the Zaurus and have to be purchased seperately.
Zhost cable, or I guess a 'digital camera mini USB lead' with AF-AF
gender changer might do the trick.
Well,
Is anyone using Endace DAG cards in production on 3.7 or 3.8-current? I've
searched around quite a bit of references that support is in libpcap, but
I'm not certain if that support has made it's way to openbsd yet.
Also, if you're using them in production, do you have any issues with or
have any r
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 02:45:54PM -0400, Chris Smith wrote:
:OpenBSD 3.7 doing NAT with pf.
:
:A group from another compnay was successfully using IPSec (through the
:pf firewall) to tunnel to their corporate server. New personnel in
:their IT staff decided to change from IPSec to PPTP (why oh
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 12:05:39AM +0200, Marc Espie wrote:
> Just wanted to know what people currently use for an usb printer under
> OpenBSD. I'm looking for rather cheap hardware that's currently sold
> in europe as brand new, and guaranteed to work (through experience)
> by people...
I bo
We would love it if someone is able to supply one or our developers in
the Netherlands with a dual-cpu Mac. It does not matter if it is G4
or G5, either will do. If anyone can, please drop me a note. Thanks.
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 02:29:55PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have managed to get OpenBSD printing with CUPS from the packages, but if I
> try to start kprinter in KDE it crashes. Every other application in KDE
> crashes too with I try to use "print" from the file menu.
>
> Is this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 07:46:01AM -0600, Steve Harding wrote:
The thing that has been bothering me is that I replaced a drive 2 months
ago because of similar errors, and wd3, which is now showing errors, is
a brand new drive.
Then perhaps something else, like the ca
On Tuesday 04 October 2005 03:38 pm, Peter Hessler wrote:
> True, this is a limitation of the PPTP spec. Go slap the IT Staff,
> and tell them to revert back to IPSec.
While I agree on what should be done to their IT staff, and that IPSec
(from what little I know) is superior, it may be an issue
Hi,
On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 04:48:13AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> During this test I found that every single program, started from within KDE,
> crashes when I use the print option from (in most cases) the file menu.
>
> Kprinter crashes too.
>
> This is with or without any cups service r
Chris Smith wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 October 2005 03:38 pm, Peter Hessler wrote:
> > True, this is a limitation of the PPTP spec. Go slap the IT Staff,
> > and tell them to revert back to IPSec.
>
> While I agree on what should be done to their IT staff, and that IPSec
> (from what little I know) i
On 10/4/05, Joe S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had a bad PC power cable (lose connectors) eat 2 drives. Replaced the
> power cable and the box has had 0 problems since. I know this sounds
> really weird, but CHECK every CABLE for a snug fig.
I second that. And check your PSU. I've seen (on diffe
Mattias R. Lindgren wrote:
Hello everyone.
Has anyone tried running openbsd on a Nokia IP3300? It is a 1U unit with an
AMD processor, 256mb ram and a 20gb hdd. It has 2 serial interfaces and 3
intel pro 100's. They are very inexpensive to pick up on ebay, so I was
wondering if anyone has atte
On Tuesday 04 October 2005 04:32 pm, Melameth, Daniel D. wrote:
> OpenBSD ignores the Call ID field in the GRE packets that PPTP
> uses...
So a design decision?
Well, since Miod has kind of let the cat out of the bag regarding the
G5 work, I might as well show the results, since I have the machine
that is currently running it best, a dual G5 Xserve.
About 3 weeks ago Mark Kettenis started the Apple G5 support effort.
A little bit later Dale joined in to h
Jan Johansson said the following on 2005-09-29 11:44:
Hello.
I am having problems with arla. 2 of 3 reboots the afsd will be running but
$ cd /afs
ksh: cd: /afs - Not a directory
I did not see this problem on 3.7. I did start to see it on my home pc but took
it as a fluke because of the amoun
You could always just use openafs client.
Yes, it works.
Working on a howto, for configuring the client.
-bash-3.00# modstat
Type Id Off Loadaddr Size Info Rev Module Name
VFS 0 0 e36e4000 0077 e374f748 2 afs
-bash-3.00# ps |grep afsd
9011 p4 I+ 0:00.00 grep afsd
28154 C
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In fact here is the howto
http://www.linbsd.org/afs_on_openbsd_client.html
It works fine for me on 3.7.
If you have any questions let me know.
So far it seems to be very stable for me.
YMMV
-Ober
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, scorch wrote:
Jan Johansson said the following on 2005-09-29 11:44:
Hello.
> > We would love it if someone is able to supply one or our developers in
> > the Netherlands with a dual-cpu Mac. It does not matter if it is G4
> > or G5, either will do. If anyone can, please drop me a note. Thanks.
>
> So SMP is next on the list of Mark Kettenis after G5 support? Splendid!
On 10/4/05, Alexandre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If they did it with Linux, it can be done with OpenBSD.
>
unless it uses some proprietary drivers ;) (like my nvidia card...doh!)
Mike
Theo de Raadt wrote:
We would love it if someone is able to supply one or our developers in
the Netherlands with a dual-cpu Mac. It does not matter if it is G4
or G5, either will do. If anyone can, please drop me a note. Thanks.
So SMP is next on the list of Mark Kettenis after G5 support?
http://web.irtnog.org/howtos-orig/freebsd-firewall-ip330 (freebsd though)
www.google.com
From: "Mattias R. Lindgren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Subject: OpenBSD on Nokia IP3300?
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 11:33:13 -0600
Hello everyone.
Has anyone tried running openbsd on a Nokia IP3300? It is a 1U
On 10/3/05, Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah right. But is there perhaps a way to test it on two compiled
> kernels?
no.
I was imagining it working in much the same way as we do our soekris boxes.
That is, install the OS on a different machine and then move the hard drive
over to the machine in question (Turning on the default serial port first,
of course).
~Mattias
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Playing with unsupported hardware, but thought I would give a report in case
anyone else was thinking of going down this road:
Purchased a MiniVox MV100 USB audio speakerphone. dmesg picks up the
following:
OpenBSD 3.8-beta (GENERIC) #119: Wed Aug 24 01:47:37 MDT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/
Having trouble brining up a tunnel.
I have followed these instructions
http://mirror.huxley.org.ar/ipsec/isakmpd.htm
and used the included script to gen my certs.
This seems to complete phase 1 see snip1
Though never seems to move on to phase 2 see snip 2
the licesnsees line gives me some pause a
correction, for logs:
My first conclusion that "sh(1) reads file in process
of execution" was wrong.
Looks like when file size is increasing during script
execution, sh(1) additionally executes file "tail" (starting
at old EOF seek position).
I guess, this behavior is useless (and dangerous)
Marc,
On 05/10/2005, at 5:39 AM, Daniel Martini wrote:
I bought a Kyocera FS-1010 in July 2004 for 249,- EUR. Probably one
of the
cheapest black&white Laser Printers having native PostScript (actually
KPDL2, Kyoceras PostScript dialect). Works flawlessly up to now.
Plug in
I know you are
I've used SquirrelMail and it works with both IMAP and POP3. It's
pretty
good, simple and functional. However it does lack more advanced
features
suchs as threading, searching, etc. I personally wish it had.
SquirrelMail supports threading, if you use it against an imap server
that supports i
Ted Unangst wrote:
> On 10/3/05, Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ah right. But is there perhaps a way to test it on two
> > compiled kernels?
>
> no.
Alright. Too bad.
# Han
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