Hi all,
Installed a clean OBSD 4.4 stable.
Installed php5, pear and pear-DB. All from packages.
I then made a test script to see if httpd, php and mysql are running
correctly. When i add require'DB.php'; the script won't work trough
apache. When i put it through php directly i get no errors or
As I was able to pull the dmesg with a serial console and found a floppy
after turning upside down the entire office, I now give you, as
promised, the dmesg in question. First one is regular boot. It halts at
"agp0 at vga1:". I found an old 4x/2x AGP videocard and switched it with
the one prese
Daniel Bolgheroni schreef:
Hi,
my dmesg is reporting a wrong CPU.
OpenBSD 4.5-beta (GENERIC) #1676: Tue Feb 10 07:49:40 MST 2009
t...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel Pentium III ("GenuineIntel" 686-class, 128KB L2 cache) 769
MHz
(...)
Actually it's a
Motherboard : Asus Intel P45 1600 FSB 4x DDR2 Core 2 Duo ATX P5Q-E
RAM : OCZ TechnologyDDR2 PC2-6400 800MHz 8GB Quad Kit (OCZ2G8008GQ)
Hard Drive : 1TB WD1001FALS SATA 7200RPM 32MB HDD Bare drive
CPU : INTEL Core 2 Quad Q9550 BX80569Q95502.83ghz
Maybe you could try the i386 distribution?
http:
To finish what i started and for the record.
Owain Ainsworth wrote:
>boot -c
>disable agp
>
>Alternatively, could you try and boot -current on that machine? Quite
>some things have changed in that area.
Installed -current from snapshot. The problem remains, but has a new
name: intelagp
boot -
Who said the french have no sense of humor? Thank you Jean-Francois for
a healthy laugh in the morning!
JB
Jean-Francois schreef:
Hi All,
It looks like my server running since few days has already been hacked.
It looks like a new user called 'daemon' ID 1 and a new group daemon.
User's full n
Hi all,
I have dhcpd running on interface xl0:
$>ps aux | grep dhcpd
_dhcp 6850 0.0 0.2 632 1020 ?? Is 3:24PM0:00.01 dhcpd xl0
xl0 is 1 of three interfaces on a gateway with ip forwarding enabled. 1
interface services an internet line. 1 interface (dc0) services network
192.1
Op 12/5/2012 7:50 PM, Martin Pelikan schreef:
Did you make sure you don't have any bridge accidentally between those
two subnets (two cards going into the same switch or VLAN). Especially
in buildings with complex wiring this mistake can easily happen. Local
broadcast (255.255.255.255) packets
Anyone using webmail on OpenBSD? What's good, what's not?
Jasper
Hi all,
How can I log rdr rules in PF? I've seen my question appear in the
archieves, but I haven't seen an anwser. These are my rules:
rdr pass inet proto tcp from to any \
port smtp -> 127.0.0.1 port 8025
rdr pass inet proto tcp from ! to any \
port smtp -> 127.0.0.1 port 8025
when I u
Huzeyfe Onal schreef:
Hi,
which OpenBSD version do you use?
man pf.conf says;
rdr-rule = [ "no" ] "rdr" [ "pass" [ "log" [ "(" logopts ")" ] ] ]
[ "on" ifspec ] [ af ]
[ protospec ] hosts [ "tag" string ] [ "tagged" string ]
Theo de Raadt schreef:
Regarding running 3.6:
I guess this anwsers my question. Allthough logging would have helped me
today, I don't consider it worthy of upgrading. My servers are 400km away...
If I publically gave all of you 10 reasons why you should not run code
that old, would yo
After nummerous advices on the list that I should upgrade, I decided to
try remote upgrading.
At the folowing step:
Reboot on the new kernel: This might be a tempting step to skip, but it
should be done now, as usually, the new kernel will run old userland
apps (such as the soon to be importa
Oliver Peter schreef:
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 04:22:06PM +0200, Jasper Bal wrote:
After nummerous advices on the list that I should upgrade, I decided to
try remote upgrading.
AFAIK you're running an 3.6 system, right? Did you directly go from
3.6 to 3.9?
3.6 to 3.7
Nick Holland schreef:
and then log in (or have them disable PF or ...). You can also look at
/var/log/authlog for clues as to why you can't log in as you wish now.
Nick.
Thanks Nick. Look what I found in authlog:
Apr 19 16:09:17 Speculum sshd[15678]: User jabal not allowed because
shell /
Stuart Henderson schreef:
On 2006/04/19 16:22, Jasper Bal wrote:
something went wrong. I issued a reboot. And when the system came back
up, SSH didn't recognize any of my passwords. All the services seem to
be running though. I even have unchrooted access through FTP. I'm in
w
Hi all,
My isp blocks traffic on port 25. So i decided to experiment on adding a
listening port for sendmail. I added port 53, because this is never
blocked. I added the following line in sendmail.cf: OOPort=53. I killed
-1 sendmail. And then all my connections timed out. Ping gives a 80%
los
Jasper Bal schreef:
Hi all,
My isp blocks traffic on port 25. So i decided to experiment on adding
a listening port for sendmail. I added port 53, because this is never
blocked. I added the following line in sendmail.cf: OOPort=53. I
killed -1 sendmail. And then all my connections timed out
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