On 16 Nov 2005, at 01:43, Bob Ababurko wrote:
> If this is an oldworld (before circa 1988) you cannot boot from a
> cd. Google your model to see if it is. Otherwise, you could try to
> boot the laptop while pressing cmd+opt+shift+delete to skip the
> first bootable deviceI believe it is
On 22 Nov 2005, at 08:22, Willy Skjfveland wrote:
> Norton Antivirus reports virus in all vim packages.
>
> The compressed file bin/vim within E:\pub\Openbsd\3.8\packages.f
> \i386\vim-6.3.85p0-no_x11.tar is infected with the Download.Trojan
> virus.
>
> Some part of the binary is obvious matching
HI,
I've just upgraded to 3.8, hoping that ami/bioctl would support my
RAID card, which it doesn't:
ami0 at pci1 dev 14 function 1 "Intel 80960RP ATU" rev 0x02: irq 14
Dell 467/32b
ami0: FW 1.06, BIOS v1p00, 128MB RAM
ami0: 2 channels, 16 targets, 1 logical drives
scsibus0 at ami0: 1 targets
On 23 Nov 2005, at 20:00, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>> ami0 at pci1 dev 14 function 1 "Intel 80960RP ATU" rev 0x02: irq 14
>> Dell 467/32b
>> ami0: FW 1.06, BIOS v1p00, 128MB RAM
>> ami0: 2 channels, 16 targets, 1 logical drives
>> scsibus0 at ami0: 1 targets
>> sd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: SCSI2 0/d
On 23 Nov 2005, at 20:10, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
> I figured that it would be supported:
>
> # bioctl ami0
> bioctl: BIOCINQ: Operation not supported by device
> # bioctl -Dv ami0
> bioctl: cookie = 0xd0f51e90
> bio_inq
> bioctl: BIOCINQ: Operation not supported by d
On 23 Nov 2005, at 20:34, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> Don't know how you upgraded, but one thing that might be wrong is de
> bio dev entry:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:35]$ ls -l /dev/bio*
> crw--- 1 root wheel 79, 0 Jul 7 20:34 /dev/bio
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:36]$
I followed all the instructions in
On 26 Nov 2005, at 11:18, Edd Barrett wrote:
>> Is there a better, more secure replacement as a CMS?
>
> Tried postnuke or phpnuke or one of the other hundreds of varients
> based around the word "nuke"?
I've heard that they're not great in terms of security either.
Have you considered Ruby on R
To begin, I'm running OpenBSD trim.chrispyfur.net 3.6 GENERIC.MP#173
i386.
I have some suspect files in /tmp, and I'm fairly sure that they
shouldn't be there. Only thing I can't twig is what method the
attackers used to get the files into that directory. The files are:
##
On 4 Jan 2006, at 15:51, Pete Vickers wrote:
> Standard advise is to reinstall the o/s (3.8 ? ;-) and then _data_
> only from know good backup. You could use a boot cdrom & dd off an
> image of the disk for later analysis if you want first.
It seems that the files have been uploaded, but they
On 4 Jan 2006, at 16:05, eric wrote:
>> I have some suspect files in /tmp, and I'm fairly sure that they
>> shouldn't be there. Only thing I can't twig is what method the
>> attackers used to get the files into that directory. The files are:
>
> Is this doing any A/V scanning? You have told us n
On 4 Jan 2006, at 16:28, Joachim Schipper wrote:
>> The messages in the log file indicate that they used some command
>> injection in a script to call wget and download the files into /tmp.
>> I'm fairly sure it was via a bad script, and I'm trying to locate
>> which script was used, so far with n
On 4 Jan 2006, at 16:10, knitti wrote:
> I would think php, but this doesn't explain it unless you turned the
> chroot off.
Due to historical reasons, we're not running apache chrooted. This
is why they're in /tmp rather than /var/www/tmp, or any other place.
Gaby
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On 4 Feb 2006, at 20:38, veins wrote:
>>> I would think php, but this doesn't explain it unless you turned the
>>> chroot off.
>>
>> Due to historical reasons, we're not running apache chrooted.
>> This is why they're in /tmp rather than /var/www/tmp, or any
>> other place.
>
> historical ?
On 10 Jan 2006, at 07:12, Peter Bako wrote:
> How do I change this so I can use any generic password? While for
> this case
> I want to dumb down the rules, for other more exposed servers I
> would like
> to do the opposite so I really would like to know how/where to
> modify this.
Althoug
Hi,
I have a FreeBSD package that contains the networker backup
software. I've made the software run on OpenBSD by installing the
FreeBSD compat stuff. What I want to know is if there's a cleaner
way to install the package, or if there's a way to convert a package
to the OpenBSD package
On 10 Jan 2006, at 17:36, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
> Well, it would be easier to just convert the port to an OpenBSD
> port, and
> then build the package on OpenBSD directly.
This is what I'm thinking. It is a bunch of binaries that sit in a
separate subfolder in /usr/local, some man
Hi,
I'm considering getting a Dell PowerEdge SC1420 SATA. We need a
small, cheap server for hosting some websites and email. A dual
PIII-733 generic server isn't cutting the mustard any more so it
looks like it's time to spend money.
Has anybody managed to get the CERC SATA raid controlle
On 14 Feb 2006, at 20:18, Brandon Mercer wrote:
>> Has anybody managed to get the CERC SATA raid controller running
>> on 3.8 or 3.9-stable? Alternatively, where's the cheapest source
>> of LSI SATA cards? Can I boot from a system installed on an LSI
>> card?
>
> LSI cards, as has been t
Hi,
What IMAP servers do people use for email access? I use Dovecot at the
moment under 3.6, as it supports SSL, Maildir and mbox, but it has some
problems with indexes. I used to use the stock imapd that came with
OpenBSD, but that didn't handle Maildir. I'm considering courier-imap,
but
On 23 May 2005, at 16:26, Allie D. wrote:
Niclas Sodergard said:
On 5/22/05, Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What do you use to do IMAP under OpenBSD?
I've used Cyrus-IMAP successfully on OpenBSD. It is slightly more
complex to setup than the other ones but it is reall
Hi,
I have acquired some second-hand dual processor servers with the
intention of putting OpenBSD with on them. I have put Debian on one of
them and FreeBSD on another, and am pounding them as hard as I can with
setiathome to see if they fall over.
Is there a similar burn-testing app that I
On 24 May 2005, at 16:00, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
Is there a similar burn-testing app that I can run on OpenBSD to test
the stability of the machines over a 12 day period?
I should have mentioned that there will be a prize* for the most
creative suggestion.
Gaby.
*There is no actual prize
On 8 Mar 2010, at 21:07, Jan wrote:
> Unable to connect to the database: Could not connect to MySQL
Check that your code is connecting to 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost? Usually
fixes it for me and you don't need to worry messing around with sockets.
G.
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On 9 Mar 2010, at 17:42, Ozgur Kazancci wrote:
> I'd like to set a (monthly) bandwidth quota limit to my Apache
virtualhosts.
> For instance, domain.com would have an amount of 10G/Month bandwidth limit
> (and in case of exceeding the limit, it'd get redirected to a "Bandwidth
limit
> exceeded" al
On 9 Mar 2010, at 17:42, Ozgur Kazancci wrote:
> Apache doesn't come with such a feature. I tried mod_cband. It was quite
> unstable, has too many bugs, issues. (Dozens of unfixed security issues,
bugs
> since few years:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=154335&atid=791368
> ), there is no
On 16 Mar 2010, at 17:24, Dave Anderson wrote:
> I'm configuring a notebook which will use PF to protect itself from the
> environments in which I use it, and would like to have FTP 'just work'
> on it -- whether it's from an explicit FTP command, from a browser, or
> embedded in some other progra
It's been a while since I've upgraded a box (or ran the installer for that
matter) and this was the first time I used the bsd.rd kernel to do it.
I'd like to give a massive thank you to all the developers who have worked on
the new installer and upgrade documentation, it made upgrading a 4.4 machi
On 25 Jul 2010, at 21:54, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> (I'm sure if somebody WANTED to, more of them could be made. Somebody
> would have to talk to Steiner, find out if they still have the
> patterns on file, if not give them an old plushie as a template,
> maybe go through a few prototypes, fr
Are there any problems at the moment with the spamd data files that are hosted
in various locations? I'm getting lots of FTP errors:
On 12 Aug 2010, at 16:01, Cron Daemon wrote:
> ftp: connect: Connection timed out
> ftp: connect: Connection timed out
> ftp: connect: Connection timed out
> ftp:
On 7 Feb 2010, at 17:50, Bret S. Lambert wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 06:29:27PM +0100, Jean-Francois wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Since sometime, I need to add default route as "route add default
192.168.1.1"
>> in order to be able to reach internet, otherwise I have ("no route to
host").
>>
>> I w
Does anybody have any good/bad experiences using any of the IcyBox
SATA backplanes? They're not expicitly listed in /i386.html and I'm
looking to use one with an LSI MegaRaid card in RAID5 mode.
Some have one port per drive, some have two ports for all 5 drives, I
guess I want the one port
On 4 Oct 2009, at 17:11, Marco Peereboom wrote:
Don't use dual port on SATA unless you have some sort of interposer
(little device between the drive and the backplane) that unfucks the
SATA protocol.
The current setup is a 4 channel SATA RAID card directly connected to
each of the four driv
On 8 Nov 2010, at 11:33, Joe Warren-Meeks wrote:
> On 8 November 2010 10:46, steve wrote:
>> help
>
> I need somebody.
help...
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