Re: ath(4) - Wistron Neweb CM9 weird behavior

2010-07-29 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Martin Pelik??n [martin.peli...@gmail.com] wrote: > Hello everyone. > I have a AP with AR5413 with RouterOS and several OpenBSD clients. IBM > notebooks using ath(4), iwi(4) and rum(4) work perfectly. The problem ... > Does anyone have a clue what could cause such weird behavior for CM9's? > I know

Re: Most barebones pf.conf

2010-08-04 Thread Chris Cappuccio
he says NAT, so what about something like "match out from 192.168.0.0/16 to any nat-to 35.42.1.42" pf.conf and the faq should have plenty more info Johan Beisser [...@caustic.org] wrote: > "pass all" > > On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Peter Merritt > wrote: > > What would be the most barebo

Re: How to Downgrade from 4.7 to 4.6

2010-08-06 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Considering that 4.7 isn't known to have major, show-stopper bugs in PF like you experience, you may want to consider that there is a bug in some other part of the system like the ethernet driver or some such. If you can try 4.8 snapshots first, and perhaps post your tests, results, and dmesg t

Re: ISC DHCP 4.2

2010-08-16 Thread Chris Cappuccio
OpenBSD dhcpd can run without any arguments at all, it will simply look at what LANs are in your dhcpd.conf and if any of them match to active interfaces, it will listen on those interfaces. it's pure magic Allie Daneman [...@drainfade.com] wrote: > Hmmm...I run my dhcpd alittle different (2 LA

Re: MTA choice

2010-08-16 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Kevin Chadwick [ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk] wrote: > > One thing which is debateable for hours is smtp connections and verps > which is why an rfc can't be decided upon (performance (for spammers > too) vs functionality). qmail has taught other MTAs far more than any > other MTA has taught qmail. That

Re: Web hosting, restrict user to access only his folder

2010-08-22 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Benny L??fgren [bl-li...@lofgren.biz] wrote: > > (I've long wished for a privsep apache with separate chroot():s for > every virtual domain... one of these days I'm gonna have to look > into it, but I suppose it's not trivial to implement or someone > would have done it by now. :-) ) > > I thin

Re: panic: bad dir

2010-08-30 Thread Chris Cappuccio
this is likely to be a result of a corrupted filesstem... reboot in single user mode, bsd -s at the boot> prompt, and run fsck -fy all of your filesystems Federico Giannici [giann...@neomedia.it] wrote: > A panic occurred to one of our servers. I never experienced this > panic before, but I have

Re: OpenBSD 4.6 + carp + pf + pfsync lockup

2010-09-10 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Martin Pelik??n [martin.peli...@gmail.com] wrote: > 2010/9/10, Andy Bradford > : > > Why would you need 65k UDP for DNS? Almost all UDP based DNS responses > > are under 512 bytes, those that are larger are required to set the > > truncated bit and the client restart the query using TCP. >

Re: OpenBSD 4.6 + carp + pf + pfsync lockup

2010-09-10 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Martin Pelik??n [martin.peli...@gmail.com] wrote: > 2010/9/10, Chris Cappuccio : > > Stop using ALTQ on your DNS server, perhaps? That may be what is causing > > the back-pressure that you're seeing. > > Why do you think it would help? Those lots of packets would arrive

Re: Is GeForce 8200 supported ?

2010-09-30 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Not supported Jean-Francois [jfsimon1...@gmail.com] wrote: > Hello, > > I have a problem starting X and in Xorg.0.log there is the following lines. > Is > it a driver error ? It's an integrated graphic card on the MB providing both > vesa/hdmi outputs. Could you please help ? > > (II) VESA: d

Re: FreeBSD isn't Free

2010-10-06 Thread Chris Cappuccio
You are aware that US customs is regularly seizing laptop hard drives of people who enter the US, copying them, and returning them at a future date? This was challenged in court and naturally the government won their case. This is such a problem that some companies are mailing hard drives, ins

Re: Backup disk over USB good idea??

2009-12-20 Thread Chris Cappuccio
This may or may not be the same problem, but... I had a usb flash adaptor that would randomly error out with strange errors that would be different from time to time. I threw it away and my next usb flash adaptor did the same thing. Eventually I looked at it closer and realized that the usb c

Re: Strange problem | routing issue

2010-02-11 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Shailesh Tyagi [shail...@novanet.net] wrote: > As soon as we start traffic bgp server starts behaving strangely. for example > if we ping any IP, customer side or towards upstream from the bgpd server, > first few seconds we get "no route to host" and after few seconds it starts > getting the respo

Re: How to change pciide to ahci if there is no option for this in BIOS

2010-02-18 Thread Chris Cappuccio
This system is definitely too old for AHCI to be a chipset option. You could always add in a cheap SATA card with Silicon Image chip, the sili driver supports NCQ... 1-3MB/sec isn't near the max speed of any of your hardware, and you fail to mention what you are doing while iostat is running

Re: fsck segfault on a big partition, 4.6

2010-02-19 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Joe Gidi [...@entropicblur.com] wrote: > > Does this mean that amd64 can now handle >4G of RAM, or is that a separate > issue? Separate issue But if you have an iommu device and you set bigmem=1 then it might work for you

Re: mbuf KPI

2009-07-31 Thread Chris Cappuccio
So, what are you asking for? For OpenBSD to adopt the Mac OS X mbuf interface (or "KPI")? What is the deficiency in the OpenBSD mbuf interface that you see? What function do you need? For what application? Most of the Mac OS X "mbuf KPI" is the same as the OpenBSD mbuf interface, just with di

Re: Urgent problem with an arc RAID controller

2009-08-03 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Assuming the Areca controller's virtual disk shows up as sd0, you can reinstall the MBR and boot blocks by: 1. Boot bsd.rd (from CD perhaps?) 2. fdisk -i sd0 (MBR) 3. mount /dev/sd0a to /mnt 4. installboot /mnt/boot /usr/mdec/biosboot sd0 (Boot blocks) Of course, I'm assuming here that your

Re: Upgrading Amanda breaks it

2009-08-21 Thread Chris Cappuccio
amanda is so last-century what about rsnapshot or boxbackup ? stan [st...@panix.com] wrote: > I am in the process of upgrading various older OpenBSD machines to 4.5. As > a part of this I am upgrading the Amanda clients on them. > > I have discoverd that (at least on 4,5) somewhere between Aman

Re: squid stabel 7

2009-10-20 Thread Chris Cappuccio
You're using diskd but you didn't increase the sysv shared memory sizes. The squid processes used sysv shared memory to talk to diskd. There used to be some file with the squid port that told you what sizes to use for the sysv sysctls. Maybe the sysv shared memory defaults were increased to t

Re: Supporting OpenBSD

2009-10-20 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Janne Johansson [...@it.su.se] wrote: > > I move money from my account into paypal, with the intention of those > money may disappear from the face of the earth, then make PP donations > using those. No ties to any account or CC for me, so I dont risk > anything except what I give to PP in the fir

Re: more about softraid

2010-10-29 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Niels Poppe [ni...@netbox.org] wrote: > > That is good to know, meaning, something else is broken: > > # bioctl -R sd0a sd2 > bioctl: Target sd0a: target not specified > > Would it be interesting to investigate what's on the devices > or should I just re-create the whole thing from scratch? I r

Re: more about softraid

2010-10-29 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Are the partition sizes on sd0a/sd1a (I assume the are mirrored) the same? What does disklabel show for the RAIDed disks? Niels Poppe [n...@xs4all.nl] wrote: > On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 09:18:19AM -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote: > > Niels Poppe [ni...@netbox.org] wrote: > > >

Re: TP-LINK TL-WN722N

2010-12-01 Thread Chris Cappuccio
The AR9271 is in one interesting product that retails for $30 USD: Ubiquiti WifiStation - a USB dongle with 7dBi dual-chain directional antenna and 30dBm (1 watt) tx power (also comes in an external-antenna 1 watt version) Damien Bergamini [damien.bergam...@free.fr] wrote: > otus(4) only support

Re: OpenBSD 4.8 modify rts values

2011-01-06 Thread Chris Cappuccio
That link (and this thread) read like the blind leading the blind. Enabling RTS/CTS with packet sizes above 1500 is probably not what is fixing his problem And changing the mtu has nothing to do with any of this. If enabling RTS fixes problems, then using a cleaner frequency should do the

Re: multicore processors gain

2011-01-06 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Jeremy Chase [jeremych...@gmail.com] wrote: > This is my not-so-technical understanding. > > OpenBSD's current SMP status: > - The kernel uses a single lock for shared data. My understanding is > that this means that the kernel itself doesn't benefit from SMP as > much as it could otherwise, but i

Re: [OOT] AMD64 4.8 -stable Symux graph spike everytime pf(4) reload

2011-01-13 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Seems obvious that symux isn't detecting rollover properly for whatever variable you are seeing a graph "spike". It should be fairly easy for them to fix if you report it. The fact that it affects 64bit and not 32bit counters is a damn good clue. > Graph spike happens every time pf is reload (pf

Re: DNSSEC validating resolver

2011-01-13 Thread Chris Cappuccio
nsd is already part of the tree and unbound will join it at some point to replace bind. they are well documented, fairly easy to use, and unbound is available through ports. use it. Josh Smith [juice...@gmail.com] wrote: > Has anyone had any luck configuring the bind included with 4.7 (named > -

Re: nat static-port option

2011-01-31 Thread Chris Cappuccio
the alternative is UPnP, which you'd need a supporting daemon to add port mappings into pf to support with an obsd gateway Josh Smith [juice...@gmail.com] wrote: > misc@, > > I recently acquired a playstation 3 and have been running into some > difficulties playing it online behing my openbsd ga

Re: Raspberry Pi 5: release notes imply support but install76.img won't boot

2024-10-11 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Stephan Beal [step...@wanderinghorse.net] wrote: > On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 5:26???PM hahahahacker2009 > wrote: > > Yeah, and that's driver for some components. It does not mean > > the board is supported. > > Which begs the questions: > > 1) How can those individual components be > supported it

sysupgrade from 6.7 to 7.6-current

2024-10-24 Thread Chris Cappuccio
I took the new sysupgrade for a spin on an old laptop running OpenBSD 6.7 The 6.7 sysupgrade has no idea how to get or test new signing keys. No problem, the current sysupgrade knows. So, I grabbed the current sysupgrade script from cvsweb.openbsd.org to my laptop Then, I ran sysupgrade -s It

Re: ECC ram support in OpenBSD

2024-12-22 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Franco Sponga [franco.spo...@gmail.com] wrote: > Hello, > > I have a PC Engines APU2E4 with 4GB ECC RAM. I have upgraded the BIOS, and > ECC support should be enabled. > > Is there a way to verify that ECC support is enabled in OpenBSD? > Additionally, in the case of memory errors, should I exp

Re: vmd alpine vm boots on one openbsd76 system but not the other

2024-12-22 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Divan Santana [di...@santanas.co.za] wrote: > Greetings :) > > So I have two openbsd76 systems. A backup and primary. > > This alpine vm boots on the backup but not the primary. > > I have copied the vm between the two and done an md5 on both sides and > the file is identical. For some reason

Re: Dwc2 driver on raspberry pi

2024-12-22 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Alessandro Pistocchi [yaw...@me.com] wrote: > What I get on openbsd is as follows (on Linux I don???t get these issues): > > 1) if I connect a keyboard to the usb port before boot it does not get > recognised. I have to disconnect it after boot and reconnect it to be > recognised. > > 2) if I d

Re: smtpd mta action

2025-01-09 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Chris Cappuccio [ch...@nmedia.net] wrote: > > When the DNS record is in place, email to l...@lists.nmedia.net results in > 500 5.4.6 Routing loop detected: Loop detected After screwing with it more I realized the loop was because I had a rule match from src for any action "outb

smtpd mta action

2025-01-09 Thread Chris Cappuccio
I pointed a new subdomain where I want all email to be sent to a particular program. So, I setup that program as an mta. I can't get the smtpd mta action to work in smtpd. Take a look: table listdomains { lists.nmedia.net } action list_mda mda "/usr/local/bin/list-mda %{rcpt}" match from any fo

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