Hello Robert,
On Sat Sep 22 2012 15:16, Robert Connolly wrote:
> My local mail is not working, and I don't know how to diagnose it. I'm
> using OpenSMTP.
please check your /var/log/maillog. And, what version are you running?
Thanks for the replies.
You say, there have been problems with NAT-T but these have been fixed.
I am on openBSD 5.2 current and have problems with NAT-T to cisco, which I have
not had when I was on openBSD 4.7.
The problem is, as seen in the debug output from isakmpd, that isakmpd detects
It seems that the patch from Stuart Henderson, proposed on Aug.4 2012 on tech@
has not made it into âcurrent yet.
Von: Stuart Henderson [mailto:s...@spacehopper.org]
Gesendet: Samstag, 22. September 2012 16:52
An: Christoph Leser; misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: Router project on OpenBSD qu
On 2012/09/24 13:24, Christoph Leser wrote:
> It seems that the patch from Stuart Henderson, proposed on Aug.4 2012
> on tech@ has not made it into –current yet.
I only forwarded it, the patch is from hshoexer. Also it is only a partial
diff, not suitable to be committed, the encap mode value nee
Hi Misc@,
I was just trying to upgrade to -current by compiling from the source, on
an old (6 years) server. I updated make(1) first to the latest (compiling
from the source, of course) and compiling the kernel. Using the FAQ
instruction, make(1) failed at;
{standard input}: Assembler mes
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 12:29:25AM +0700, Insan Praja SW wrote:
> Hi Misc@,
>
> I was just trying to upgrade to -current by compiling from the
> source, on an old (6 years) server. I updated make(1) first to the
> latest (compiling from the source, of course) and compiling the
> kernel. Using the
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 07:52:44PM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 12:29:25AM +0700, Insan Praja SW wrote:
> > Hi Misc@,
> >
> > I was just trying to upgrade to -current by compiling from the
> > source, on an old (6 years) server. I updated make(1) first to the
> > latest
On 09/24/2012 01:52 PM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 12:29:25AM +0700, Insan Praja SW wrote:
Hi Misc@,
I was just trying to upgrade to -current by compiling from the
source, on an old (6 years) server. I updated make(1) first to the
latest (compiling from the source, of course
Thanks for clarification.
I disabled NAT-T with isakmpd -K -T.
A few of my VPNs came to life with this setting, but were instable ( rapid
renegotiation ).
Still only about one third of my vpns (that worked with OpenBSD 4.6 ) work with
OpenBSD 5.2.
Many negotiations get rejected by Ope
Is there a way, with something like the scsi(1) command, to tell
the sd driver to ignore the error below? I've some data on this
disk that I'd like to get back. I realize that all hell may break
loose trying something like this but I'd like to try.. Any other
ideas on how to get the disk stable
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 06:57:26PM +, Christoph Leser wrote:
> Thanks for clarification.
>
> I disabled NAT-T with isakmpd -K -T.
>
> A few of my VPNs came to life with this setting, but were instable ( rapid
> renegotiation ).
>
> Still only about one third of my vpns (that worked with Op
On 09/24/2012 03:30 PM, STeve Andre' wrote:
> Is there a way, with something like the scsi(1) command, to tell
> the sd driver to ignore the error below? I've some data on this
> disk that I'd like to get back. I realize that all hell may break
> loose trying something like this but I'd like to t
CloneZilla has a provision for backing-off invalid/unreadble sectors using
a configurable set of thresholds.
~BAS (Hates to recommend GNU/Linux based systems, but G4U didn't cut it
with my last failed drive)
Hello again misc,
I recently bought a Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500, and I assumed
it would work like most any other mouse on OpenBSD. Unfortunately it
did not. After googling, I found a patch on the following page,
which again unfortunately seems down at the moment, and moreover it's in
I'm not sure if it's available for OpenBSD, but there's dd_rescue as well,
which I gather substitutes blocks of zeros for any unreadable sectors.
That would allow you to create an image file with some "holes" filled in
with zeros. You then would be able to avoid I/O errors by working against
that
Thanks. That log file got me in the right direction to fixing it.
It was because I forward local mail to gmail, and I changed my password.
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 2:04 AM, Norman Golisz wrote:
> Hello Robert,
>
> On Sat Sep 22 2012 15:16, Robert Connolly wrote:
> > My local mail is not working,
Possible causes and solutions:
1. magnetically damaged surface ---> spinrite then mount ro and use
dd_rescue
2. damaged electronics ---> mount ro and try dd_rescue; if it fails find a
board of same hd with SAME FW and try to swap
3. damaged mechanics ---> send it to white room
4. damaged (debris s
Hi Misc@,
Forgot one thing that on newer machine, this is not happening;
Thanks,
Insan Praja
DMESG:
--
OpenBSD 5.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #36: Mon Sep 24 00:28:08 WIT 2012
r...@yyy.xxx.zzz:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP
RTC BIOS diagnostic error 80
cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X
Hi Misc@,
On Tue, 25 Sep 2012 01:09:10 +0700, Stefan Sperling
wrote:
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 07:52:44PM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 12:29:25AM +0700, Insan Praja SW wrote:
> Hi Misc@,
>
> I was just trying to upgrade to -current by compiling from the
> source, on a
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 20:09, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> Just upgrade to the latest snapshot, and then compile from source.
> Trying to do anything else is a waste of time.
Compiling is a waste of time. Are you changing the source? No? Then
you don't need to build it.
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 7:38 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 20:09, Stefan Sperling wrote:
>
>> Just upgrade to the latest snapshot, and then compile from source.
>> Trying to do anything else is a waste of time.
>
> Compiling is a waste of time. Are you changing the source? No?
On Mon, 24 Sep 2012 15:45:15 -0700
"Justin Lindberg" wrote:
> I recently bought a Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500, and I assumed
> it would work like most any other mouse on OpenBSD. Unfortunately it
> did not. After googling, I found a patch on the following page,
> which again unfortunate
Hi all,
Iâm quite sure that there are people which were able to replace Cisco and
similar with OpenBSD or related products (and/or other open source) in
their companies or helped to do that. However itâs quite hard to find real
examples (NDA, lack of time to write about, etc.).
Is there someo
On Tue, 25 Sep 2012 12:23:52 +0900 (JST)
YASUOKA Masahiko wrote:
> The patch is for myself. It fixes the problem of my laptop.
>
> I already sent the patch to yuo@. I heard from him the mouse doesn't
> work because openbsd cannot read the usb hid descriptors properly and
> it is not easy to fi
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