On 6/28/07, Otto Moerbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Adriaan wrote:
> On a freshly installed binary snapshot "netstat -an -f inet6" shows
> "netstat: invalid address (3) ???"
thanks for the report, we can reproduce and are looking into this
-Otto
[snip]
I r
On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 03:39:51 +
"Douglas Maus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could someone help me understand IP addresses, DNS, and
> Kerberos on OpenBSD?
>
> I was getting "incorrect net address" when trying to kinit,
> and I found that switching 2 lines in /etc/hosts
> putting first
> 10.0.1
If I may extend the question a bit...
How are the chances that "hibernate" (to swap) will be implemented
in the (relatively near) future>?
I just bought a used ThinkPad T23, it comes with XP and the BIOS
does not look like a Phoenix BIOS, so it seems hibernation needs
OS support the XP way. Have
On 7/3/07, Adriaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/28/07, Otto Moerbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Adriaan wrote:
>
> > On a freshly installed binary snapshot "netstat -an -f inet6" shows
> > "netstat: invalid address (3) ???"
>
> thanks for the report, we can reprodu
I'm trying to determine PLM4's address on OpenBSD-4.1 Release on amd64.
So, i'm looking into sys/arch/amd64/amd64/locore.S.
There is a point where PML4 is set (line 519):
/*
* 3. Load %cr3 with pointer to PML4.
*/
movl%esi,%eax
movl%eax,%cr3
I
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set up an OpenBSD router against two switches (failover
solution), the switches have a cable between them.
>
> em0 - connects to switch01 port 1 (switch01 addr: 10.10.1.18)
> em1 - connects to switch02 port 1 (switch02 addr: 10.10.1.19)
> switch 1 and 2 has a management vlan
On 2007/07/03 11:48, Fredrik Carlsson wrote:
> > trunk0: flags=8802 mtu 1500
> > vlan1: flags=8843 mtu 1500
this is strange, where is the decode of the flags?
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ahh... perhaps your mail client ate them.
anyway, 8802 means your trunk0 is not ifconfig'd "up".
> On 2007/07/03 11:48, Fredrik Carlsson wrote:
>> > trunk0: flags=8802 mtu 1500
>> > vlan1: flags=8843 mtu 1500
>
> this is strange, where is the decode of the flags?
>
> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ahh... perhaps your mail client ate them.
>
> anyway, 8802 means your trunk0 is not ifconfig'
Reading the wd man page, I assumed that flash cards were supported in
Openbsd 4.1. This particular combo of SanDisk's CompactFlash PC Card
Adapter model SDAD-38-A10 with two different SanDisk compactflash
cards generated kernel panic as soon as the compact flash cards were
inserted into a Thinkpa
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 04:32:13PM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> Include the output of 'atactl wd0' perhaps you have something like
> caching turned off. Also you can't hope for similiar results if you
> use different programs on both systems.
Disk I/O is the only test where I use different progr
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 01:49:09PM +0200, Martin Toft wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 04:32:13PM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> > Include the output of 'atactl wd0' perhaps you have something like
> > caching turned off. Also you can't hope for similiar results if you
> > use different programs on
Hi,
I am on a MS Windows XP system behind an OpenBSD 4.0 firewall.
All outbound TCP, UDP and ICMP traffic from the LAN is let out through PF.
I am able to connect to another Fortigate IPSEC VPN Server on the
Internet using Forticlient on the same XP system but no data
communication happens betwe
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 07:36, Siju George wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am on a MS Windows XP system behind an OpenBSD 4.0 firewall.
> All outbound TCP, UDP and ICMP traffic from the LAN is let out
> through PF.
>
> I am able to connect to another Fortigate IPSEC VPN Server on the
> Internet using Forticlien
"Siju George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tried connecting from a network that is not firewalled by OpenBSD
> and the VPN connection to the same Fortigate Server is working fine
> and I am able to access the internal machines.
Sounds almost like you need to pass at least one of the protocols
hi,
anybody can tell howto create a good redundant bgp router setup? right
now i have 2 uplinks, both announcing a full table,
and one bgp router with its own AS.
Now, the questions is how a redundant setup would look like. would it
make sence to use carp devices? or is it better
to setup some kin
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007, Adriaan wrote:
> On 7/3/07, Adriaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 6/28/07, Otto Moerbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Adriaan wrote:
> > >
> > > > On a freshly installed binary snapshot "netstat -an -f inet6" shows
> > > > "netstat: invalid ad
List,
I have a 4.1 GENERIC machine acting as DHCP server, serving out IP
addresses to 7 diskless client machines. Each client machine needs to
be pushed a different configuration file in order to start a process
once booted. There is a chance that any number of clients may be
replaced at an
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 02:45:00PM +0100, mgb wrote:
> So if I defined a large pool of IP addresses in dhcpd.conf that
> would avert the problem described above, however I'm struggling to
> think of a solution on how would clients would request the correct
> configuration file? and how could I hand
Hi again,
My setup looks like this:
[em0, em1]-trunk0 <- vlan2 <- carp2
[em2, em3]-trunk1 <- vlan104 <- carp104
If don't use carp at all everything works fine, but when i add carp to
trunk0 and trunk1 it takes a few seconds and the box hangs and a poweroff
reboot is needed.
If only one
mgb wrote:
List,
I have a 4.1 GENERIC machine acting as DHCP server, serving out IP
addresses to 7 diskless client machines. Each client machine needs to
be pushed a different configuration file in order to start a process
once booted. There is a chance that any number of clients may be
re
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 03:57:20PM +0200, Fredrik Carlsson wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> My setup looks like this:
>
> [em0, em1]-trunk0 <- vlan2 <- carp2
> [em2, em3]-trunk1 <- vlan104 <- carp104
>
> If don't use carp at all everything works fine, but when i add carp to
> trunk0 and trunk1 it
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 09:44:09AM +0200, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> If I may extend the question a bit...
>
> How are the chances that "hibernate" (to swap) will be implemented
> in the (relatively near) future>?
>
> I just bought a used ThinkPad T23, it comes with XP and the BIOS
> does not look
Hi,
we are running an OpenBSD 4.0 Firewall/VPN Cluster (CARP).
One of my collegues connects with a DrayTek 2700 Router to the Internet,
and this router is establishing an IPSec-Tunnel to our Firewall-
Cluster. The Tunnel is stable,
besides the 24-Hour disconnect. The IP of the DrayTek changes, an
Hi Misc
I am probably missing something, but what..
sensorsd says in the syslog that the sensor is "within limits" even though
a "sysctl -a|grep sensor" shows that it is not.
Are there any known bugs? I have checked the list and cannot find anything
related to this... I run a Dell PE830 on Op
On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 10:22:50AM +0200, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> Hi again, sorry to bother you again but who else would know?
> Can ayone make an educated guess on what has the best
> possibility to work for OpenBSD 4.1:
> * US Robotics USB modem
> * Other USB modem (Sweex)
> * ZONET ZFM5600 MODE
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 10:20:18PM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 01:49:09PM +0200, Martin Toft wrote:
> > Disk I/O is the only test where I use different programs (hdparm and
> > dd), as I couldn't find a port/package of hdparm for OpenBSD.
> > Still, I think the results are
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 03:57:20PM +0200, Fredrik Carlsson wrote:
>> Hi again,
>>
>> My setup looks like this:
>>
>> [em0, em1]-trunk0 <- vlan2 <- carp2
>> [em2, em3]-trunk1 <- vlan104 <- carp104
>>
>> If don't use carp at all everything works fine, but when i add carp to
>> trunk0 and tr
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Hi folks,
Since i upgraded our firewall to 4.1, i have severe problems with the
Marvell 88E1011 Gigabit interface. netstat shows thousands of ierrs
after 15 minutes of uptime. No Problems with 4.0. Is this a known issue?
I found only one relevant posting
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives
I am trying to install 4.1 amd64 on a proliant DL140-G3 server and have
various problems.
I've found on previous postings that the axe and uberry driver are
causing a problem and the kernel fails to load.
What I've done until now is to install openbsd 4.1 on another machine
update and recompile t
Hi,
we are running an OpenBSD 4.0 Firewall/VPN Cluster (CARP).
One of my collegues connects with a DrayTek 2700 Router to the Internet,
and this router is establishing an IPSec-Tunnel to our Firewall-
Cluster. The Tunnel is stable,
besides the 24-Hour disconnect. The IP of the DrayTek changes, an
Hi Chris,
Thanks!
What kind of an issue was it? You just had to increase the
VM_PHYSSEG_MAX definition, or was that a misdirection?
Austin
BTW, way, how long does it take for such patches to show up in either
the 4.1 or patch branch corrections lists on the web site?
Austin
On S
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 04:18:35PM +0100, Doros Eracledes wrote:
> I am trying to install 4.1 amd64 on a proliant DL140-G3 server and have
> various problems.
>
> I've found on previous postings that the axe and uberry driver are
> causing a problem and the kernel fails to load.
>
> What I've don
My previous message was probably a bit dense, so I'll try my best to get right
to the point.
kerberos kinit was failing, giving me the error "incorrect net address"
The kdc.log file indicated that the request was coming from ::1 (the IPv6
loopback,
is that right?)
After much looking, I found tha
On 7/3/07, Austin Hook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thanks!
What kind of an issue was it? You just had to increase the
VM_PHYSSEG_MAX definition, or was that a misdirection?
Just had to increase VM_PHYSSEG_MAX.
BTW, way, how long does it take for such patches to show up in
Does anone have idea how to put certain value to a certain IO location
from operating system. Is there some kind of debug or something?
I need to read IO location 0x09030, change and then write it back.
Leon Komlosi
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 09:06:29PM +0200, Leon Komlo?i wrote:
| Does anone have idea how to put certain value to a certain IO location
| from operating system. Is there some kind of debug or something?
|
| I need to read IO location 0x09030, change and then write it back.
I don't know of a portabl
Reyk Floeter wrote:
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 03:57:20PM +0200, Fredrik Carlsson wrote:
Hi again,
My setup looks like this:
[em0, em1]-trunk0 <- vlan2 <- carp2
[em2, em3]-trunk1 <- vlan104 <- carp104
If don't use carp at all everything works fine, but when i add carp to
trunk0 and tr
> > >You don't want user 1's web applications to be able to access data in user
> > >2's web application storage space.
> > I will only be using mod_php. In the past, without the user shell
> > accounts, this has worked rather well for me in combination with the
> > "open_base_dir" directive in
Christian Weisgerber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> As reported ad nauseum, the vpn1411 doesn't work reliably in earlier
> Soekrises. Whether this still applies to the net5501 is a valid
> question.
>
The only common piece between the 4501 and the 4801 was the ethernet chip.
Everything else was d
Hi all,
Having Read about computer security, one of the parts that mostly
called up my atention were the access control mechanisms. I've found
out that the mechanism used by mostly of the Unix-like systems is DAC
(Discretionary Access Control) and as I could see OpenBSD fits in that
mechanism as
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 06:26:42PM +0200, Reyk Floeter wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 04:18:35PM +0100, Doros Eracledes wrote:
> > I am trying to install 4.1 amd64 on a proliant DL140-G3 server and have
> > various problems.
> >
> > I've found on previous postings that the axe and uberry driver
Joco Salvatti wrote:
Hi all,
Having Read about computer security, one of the parts that mostly
called up my atention were the access control mechanisms. I've found
out that the mechanism used by mostly of the Unix-like systems is DAC
(Discretionary Access Control) and as I could see OpenBSD fits
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 22:32:01 -0300, Joco Salvatti wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Having Read about computer security, one of the parts that mostly
>called up my atention were the access control mechanisms. I've found
>out that the mechanism used by mostly of the Unix-like systems is DAC
>(Discretionary Access
On 03/07/07, Per-Olov Sjvholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Misc
I am probably missing something, but what..
sensorsd says in the syslog that the sensor is "within limits" even though
a "sysctl -a|grep sensor" shows that it is not.
Are there any known bugs? I have checked the list and canno
Joco Salvatti wrote:
MAC is much more sophiscitated that DAC. Thus I would like to know
from you why OpenBSD does not implement this type of mechanism.
More sophisticated != better.
The longer answer is in the archives.
---
Lars Hansson
> Having Read about computer security, one of the parts that mostly
> called up my atention were the access control mechanisms. I've found
> out that the mechanism used by mostly of the Unix-like systems is DAC
> (Discretionary Access Control) and as I could see OpenBSD fits in that
> mechanism as
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