It's not working well at all. I get this, after specifying videoram=8000
(WW) intel(0): VideoRam configuration found, which is no longer recommended.
(II) intel(0): Continuing with default 131072kB VideoRam instead of 8000 kB.
(II) intel(0): Kernel reported 112640 total, 0 used
(II) intel(0): I83
I've come across a strange problem whereby configuring an interface
with DHCP lets my system run absolutely fine, but assigning a static
IP to the nic results in a system that can only speak to the local
subnet. I can ssh into it, but cannot connect to any machines on the
internet. The computer and
Some time ago I discussed this issue with tobias
about opencvs. It seems that the servers put a limit
on the upload max data (128 MB I think) and cvs
only uploads data until it needs to download
any file from the server, so if the src tree it's bigger than
the server limit, it makes "weird" things
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 09:20:08AM +, Ruan Kendall wrote:
> I've come across a strange problem whereby configuring an interface
> with DHCP lets my system run absolutely fine, but assigning a static
> IP to the nic results in a system that can only speak to the local
> subnet. I can ssh into it
Hello,
What sort of box is your default gateway?
(Possibilities for running tcpdump on the gateway?)
If you do, you could check the interfaces on the gateway, that the
packets get routed to another interface on the gateway.
There could be a number of configuration options on the gateway producing
(Damien, I'm putting you in Cc because there's a diff below
I'd like your opinion on.)
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 07:29:45AM +, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 05:46:33PM +, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 10:54:57AM +, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > > I go
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 09:59:21AM +, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> (Damien, I'm putting you in Cc because there's a diff below
> I'd like your opinion on.)
Whoops, nevermind, art@ told me that "you're allowed to call malloc
from net interrupts and you don't need to to anything special,
malloc does
On 18.02.2009, at 19:07, Jason Dixon wrote:
> Is anyone using the carpnodes load-balancing feature for carp(4)? I
> can't seem to get it to balance any traffic across the two nodes. I'm
> testing a simple dual-homed CARP/pfsync pair. Creating the interfaces
> is simple enough and they seem to b
On 2009-02-27, Ruan Kendall wrote:
> I've come across a strange problem whereby configuring an interface
> with DHCP lets my system run absolutely fine, but assigning a static
> IP to the nic results in a system that can only speak to the local
> subnet. I can ssh into it, but cannot connect to an
See openbsd.org/vax-simh.html on how to play with this.
(The suggested 4.3 worked for me, and 4.4 didn't install.)
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Hi,
I don't want to be a smart ass, but I was a little bit confused about
some answers on undeadly.org message post by me. Basicaly, I was
saying that even 1 euro matters for the donations. I was thinking that
thousands of OpenBSD users donating at least 1 euro will bring
thousands of euro for the
Hello,
our web proxy for 400 users (actually at the moment less than 100,
but we are going to switch the others to use it soon) is slow.
It is a HP Proliant DL385 running OpenBSD 4.4-stable with
the squid-2.7.STABLE3 from packages (dmesg below).
Does anybody please have a good advice how to find
Alexander Farber wrote:
Hello,
our web proxy for 400 users (actually at the moment less than 100,
but we are going to switch the others to use it soon) is slow.
It is a HP Proliant DL385 running OpenBSD 4.4-stable with
the squid-2.7.STABLE3 from packages (dmesg below).
Does anybody please have
On Feb 26 11:23:16, Nicolas Letellier wrote:
> Hello m...@.
>
> My server crashed this night. However, OpenBSD 4.4 does not want to
> boot. There are errors on my /home partition (125 Go, ffs type).
>
> The following file system had unexpected inconsistency
> ffs: /dev/rwd0g (/home)
>
> I must r
> Thanks for your advice but it did not work. So, we bought another hard
> disks.
What for? If you didn't need the data that was on the broken /home,
you could have just newfs'ed the partition ...
Jan
2009/2/27 Saifi Khan :
> i noted that while i'm able to ping the network ie. ping
> ftp.openbsd.org,
> there is a forever wait for response from the server, whenever i try
> to use any service.
> Please see below.
>
> eg.
>
> HTTP
> $ lynx http://www.google.com/ncr
> host contacted waiting for rep
Holy fucking shit, this SIMH thing emulates a PDP-7?
Would it be possible to run Space Travel and the first ever Unix (then
called Unics) on that?
Is someone here doing this? And is the code available?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Travel_(video_game)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNICS#Histo
The bge driver sucks for these cards - just chuck in an em(4) NIC and
you should see instant improvement.
'netstat -I bge0' will confirm the packet errors
/Pete
On 27 Feb 2009, at 14:33, Alexander Farber wrote:
bge0 at pci3 dev 6 function 0 "Broadcom BCM5704C" rev 0x10, BCM5704 B0
(0x2100
On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 23:51:11 -0700 (MST) j...@bitminer.ca wrote:
> It's not working well at all. I get this, after specifying
> videoram=8000
>
> (WW) intel(0): VideoRam configuration found, which is no longer
> recommended.
> (II) intel(0): Continuing with default 131072kB VideoRam
> instead o
You're invited to "Partnership That Works.".
By your host abdul Doue:
Date: Friday February 27, 2009
Time: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm (GMT +00:00 GMT Britain, Ireland,
Portugal)
Location: Am Miss, Ramatou Kamara,the daughter of late Dr.Edward
kamara a
Bonjour,
Alors que le dC)bat continu d'enffler sur les dangers de tC)lC)phonne
portable, et que tout le monde semble hC)sitC), il devient urgent de
trancher.
ProtC)geons nous! Aujourd'hui il est tout a fait possible d'utiliser son
mobile, sans s'exposer fortement aux ondes.
Comment?
I recommend you switch to:
cache_dir aufs xxx yyy
# Han
On Feb 27, 2009, at 3:36 AM, Mihai Popescu B.S. wrote:
I don't want to be a smart ass, but I was a little bit confused about
some answers on undeadly.org message post by me. Basicaly, I was
saying that even 1 euro matters for the donations. I was thinking that
thousands of OpenBSD users donating
Hi misc@,
I've Ralink RT2561S that I've been happily using on OpenBSD4.4-RELEASE
and Ubuntu8.10 (only for LMMS and Youtube, I swear!) for a couple
months now. On Ubuntu I was streaming files from my fileserver when
suddenly my network died. I rebooted into OpenBSD and got no luck
either. Since the
So far we have been able to order the two r200 boxes, thanks!
However we have not gotten to the required funds to order the 2950.
There still is time to part with your hard earned cash and help the
project ;-)
I do want to give a HUGE thanks to all the people that have already
donated. Thank you
Hello misc@,
I have a OpenBSD-based router. Its configuration:
rl0 is connected to internal network in my flat
rl1 is connected to home network (several flats) - some local servers
are located in that network
rl2 is connected with ADSL-modem - Internet access
ath0 is wifi - wireless AP in my
On 27 February 2009 c. 21:33:14 Sergey Khentov wrote:
> Hello misc@,
>
> I have a OpenBSD-based router. Its configuration:
>
> rl0 is connected to internal network in my flat
> rl1 is connected to home network (several flats) - some local servers
> are located in that network
> rl2 is connected
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Han Boetes wrote:
> cache_dir aufs xxx yyy
Thank you, I've switched to aufs, I hope it works ok on OpenBSD
(docs mention "POSIX threads").
The netstat actually doesn't show I/O errors:
afar...@ablprx01:squid> netstat -I bge0
NameMtu Network Address
>> # cat /etc/hostname.pppoe0
>> inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.1 pppoedev rl2 \
>>authproto pap authname szt authkey szt up
>> !/sbin/route add default 0.0.0.1
>
> Looks like you messed up ifconfig(8) and hostname.if(5) syntax.
> You need something like:
>
> inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.25
Oops, it seems that the problem with disappearings of default route
was not fixed. 30 minutes I was away from my PC - and route has
disappeared. dmesg says nothing.
Any ideas?
>> # cat /etc/hostname.pppoe0
>> inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.1 pppoedev rl2 \
>>authproto pap authname szt
Right, this turned out to be a combination of two problems, both
fairly obviously my fault, as I rather expected. I had tried
reassigning the interface's address using ifconfig, but this evidently
wasn't clearing all the various things that needed to be fixed.
Setting a static IP of 192.168.1.34 al
I've made a simple cron task
*/4 * * * * (route show -inet | grep
"^default" > /dev/null) || route add default 78.36.32.1
I think it is not very good solution, but it'll work (at least for
some time). Maybe someone knows a better was?
2009/2/27 Sergey Khentov :
> Oops
On 27 February 2009 c. 22:15:35 Sergey Khentov wrote:
> >> # cat /etc/hostname.pppoe0
> >> inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.1 pppoedev rl2 \
> >>authproto pap authname szt authkey szt up
> >> !/sbin/route add default 0.0.0.1
> >
> > Looks like you messed up ifconfig(8) and hostname.if(5)
On 27 February 2009 c. 22:48:29 Sergey Khentov wrote:
> Oops, it seems that the problem with disappearings of default route
> was not fixed. 30 minutes I was away from my PC - and route has
> disappeared. dmesg says nothing.
>
> Any ideas?
1) What daemons do you run? Show your /etc/rc.local script
> 1) What daemons do you run? Show your /etc/rc.local script. Also, did you
> modify your root's crontab? If yes, please show it too.
No local daemons. Almost no changes to root's crontab.
# cat /etc/rc.local
# $OpenBSD: rc.local,v 1.39 2006/07/28 20:19:46 sturm Exp $
# Site-specific start
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 7:25 PM, jmc wrote:
> --- Chris [Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 01:18:56PM +1100]: ---
>> I have had to interrupt (^c) cvs -d$CVSROOT checkout -P src command
>> about three times. I was wondering whether checking out src three
>> times would overwrite the old files or ignore what's a
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 10:48:29PM +0300, Sergey Khentov wrote:
> Oops, it seems that the problem with disappearings of default route
> was not fixed. 30 minutes I was away from my PC - and route has
> disappeared. dmesg says nothing.
>
> Any ideas?
>
Are you running dhclient on some interface?
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 16:48:31 +0100 ropers wrote:
> Holy fucking shit, this SIMH thing emulates a PDP-7?
> Would it be possible to run Space Travel and the first ever Unix (then
> called Unics) on that?
>
> Is someone here doing this? And is the code available?
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S
On 2009-02-27, Pete Vickers wrote:
> The bge driver sucks for these cards - just chuck in an em(4) NIC and
> you should see instant improvement.
>
> 'netstat -I bge0' will confirm the packet errors
this was fixed a year ago.
On 2009-02-27, Sergey Khentov wrote:
> # cat /etc/hostname.rl1
> dhcp NONE NONE NONE
> # cat /etc/hostname.pppoe0
> inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.1 pppoedev rl2 \
>authproto pap authname szt authkey szt up
> !/sbin/route add default 0.0.0.1
the DHCP client on rl1 is interfering with
What is the standard way of generating hashes (for me it's for
passwords) in OpenBSD? I once used userdbpw but it's package
(courier-authlib-userdb) conflicts with another package I have
installed. So I'm looking for a cleaner, standard method. Thanks.
--
jm
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Salutations --
The archive of ports-security shows the last post to be from January
2006.
What is the appropriate channel through which to receive security
notices regarding ports and packages?
Cheers -d
David Talkington
dt...@drizzle.com
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> Salutations --
>
> The archive of ports-security shows the last post to be from January 2006.
>
> What is the appropriate channel through which to receive security notices
> regarding ports and package
man crypt
2009/2/28 Juan Miscaro :
> What is the standard way of generating hashes (for me it's for
> passwords) in OpenBSD? B I once used userdbpw but it's package
> (courier-authlib-userdb) conflicts with another package I have
> installed. B So I'm looking for a cleaner, standard method. B Than
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