behind the scsi bus. it was
only intended for connecting further disks to.
i think its expected to see it in the bios though even if it can't be
used in pass-through configuration.
if this applies to your device, it will be documented in the 5300
technical info.
cheers,
scorch
eeded
for expat.8.0 out of xbase42.tgz?
cheers,
scorch
, but basically you'll need to get down & dirty with
disk blocks.
NB suggest using vsconfig to "mount" a copy of your dd file as a volume
again, and then fsdb to see what you can recover.
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scorch
ed is that you're
only passing UDP DNS & not TCP DNS appropriately.
cheers, scorch
ead/wot/skey.php and
its corresponding software for your mobile phone.
if this is interesting for you i have a list of similar links; reply offlist &
i can send these through. some of these are skey based and some are other 2
factor
solutions.
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scorch
I seem to be getting a fair few of these on my firewall recently,
looking like arp cache poisoning. it may be related to me losing service
occasionally.
I can't see how i could get pf to filter on what is effectively a lower
level protocol.
what other options do i have?
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scorch
in my case) in /etc/postfix/main.cf
mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, localhost, $mydomain,
somehost.$mydomain
although Henning's solution is simpler, the other one moves all config
into /etc which i like more.
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scorch
t; 'feature' I need to learn about?
seems more like your TZ is off after upgrade perhaps to US timezone.
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scorch
evious threads noting that xbase etc. needed to be installed!
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scorch
aptop :-)
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OpenBSD 4.0-current (GENERIC) #1355: Tue Jan 30 02:01:24 MST 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel Pentium III ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 797 MHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXS
on
the only thing i found was
http://www.nycbug.org/?NAV=dmesgd;f_bsd=OpenBSD which was not extensive
enough - but a nice interface!
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scorch
.tgz
>f+++ i386/cyrus-sasl-2.1.21p2-ldap.tgz
>f+++ i386/cyrus-sasl-2.1.21p2-mysql.tgz
>f+++ i386/cyrus-sasl-2.1.21p2.tgz
>f+++ i386/db-4.2.52p11.tgz
>f+++ i386/index.txt
[...]
but I _don't_ want to retrieve all the{db4,ldap,mysql} flavors - just
the base on
sasl-*postgres*
- cyrus-sasl-*ldap*
cyrus-sasl-*
achieves the required result.
yes it was a bit off topic but i was hoping to see how others did this.
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scorch
i am rsyncing -current packages & taking advantage of rsync's pattern
matching to avoid specifying the package versions, to
, could we add a note to
either afterboot or FAQ to point people there to upload one for
reference? i don't see why there shouldn't be a choice for something so
useful.
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scorch
out of the frying pan & into the fire
s fully supported, or if the h/w
vendor was helpful.
if you stick to refusing #2, well, as always, it's your OS, & your call
as developers. but i think that you are reducing your support base if
there is no reference point for "stuff that works well".
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scorch
evelopment/tools/openbsd/tips/cdrom/
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20031105030127
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scorch
GSSAPIDelegateCredentials no
GSSAPIDelegateCredentials yes
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scorch
final finishing touches
looks like a binary upgrade to me. or are you expecting something else?
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scorch
lousy compared to
the commercial products.
blocksize 256k also helps a lot, but needs to be benchmarked for _your_
system.
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scorch
config (all on the postfix box) - supposedly following vanilla
openbsd40/release:
rc.conf.local:spamd_grey=YES
rc.conf.local:spamd_flags="-v 127.0.0.1"
rc.conf.local:spamlogd_flags=""
thanks,
scorch
file:/etc/pf.conf
ext_if="fxp0"
table persist
table persist file
disk before the spamd rules take place. but my modified
pf.conf won't parse, due to an error. i understand *why* but not how
to set this up correctly. basically this rule needs to be moved
somewhere else:
#pass in log on $ext_if proto tcp from to port smtp
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scorch
# pfctl -gnf /et
TH=/packages:/cdrom/4.0/packages/i386/:http://ftp-stud.fht-esslingen.de/pub/OpenBSD/4.0/packages/i386/
then you only need to do each time:
pkg_add -iv
& it will be downloaded/installed as needed. on my box the above works
fine - i.e. retrieving packages via http:// is understood by pkg_add -
as documented/expected!
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scorch
- do i _need_ to assign an IP to the sis1/2 interfaces then?
- can i use the same default gateway for all boxes - planning 10.0.0.1?
- or does the ath0 wifi need a separate subnet to sis1/2?
thanks!
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scorch
erhaps its worth Han changing his site to avoid leading people down the
garden path, now we have a port in place.
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scorch
3.7G 0% 1 535805 0% /tmp
/dev/wd1a 113G 18.7G 88.4G17% 12521 14969493 0% /vicepa
/dev/xfs0 10.6G 0B 10.6G 0% 04711 0% /afs
you really are lazy.
scorch
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setup procedure?
have you modified index.txt in the same folder? i'm not near a box to
check but IIRC this works for *.tgz, so perhaps its also ok for bsd.*
scorch
offline on this as i've got some notes on
putting this all together. i'll send these through.
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scorch
me reason in the slow
case
and ssh is timing out on the reverse lookup for the client connection.
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scorch
i seem to be having a dns/fw issues that i can't figure out.
basically, wifi clients can't lookup dns successfully unless the entry
is already cached on the openbsd 4.0 box first.
this has just started after introducing a new firewall config but i have
_no_ idea what the difference between a fr
t; > is already cached on the openbsd 4.0 box first.
>
> I guess you have to add the wifi network in the acl clients list in
> named.conf.
>
> -moj
thanks Mats,
sorted!
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scorch
my soekris 4801 with either a wistrom CM9 or senao 400mW miniPCI card &
ath chipset are not putting out as much grunt under OpenBSD as under
FreeBSD/pfSense, at least according to my end users in the downstairs
flat :-)
2 questions:
is there anything simple that could quantify the power, e.g.
find the link again (damn those bookmarks..)
can any OT:reader provide me with a reminder URL?
thanks,
scorch
/wd0x
mount /dev/wd0x /mnt
cd /mnt
/sbin/restore -vrf 20050626.full..dump
& that was enough.
YMMV but at least you can get started.
cheers, scorch
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#/bin/sh
echo full dump of var root home
. Obviously, this is not working. How can
I fix this?!
looks like your /etc/fstab doesn't match your disklabel... or is there
some error message you need to send us?
cheers, scorch
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afsd_flags="--log=/var/log/arlad.log --recover"
maybe this will help get more info, & also ensure a clean startup.
can you determine if you always have the issue accessing a file from cache, or
not? fs flush* may help here as well.
cheers, scorch
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out of the frying pan and into the fire
intel powerstep or any other garbage -- try turning it off in the BIOS?
cheers, scorch
--
out of the frying pan and into the fire
m videtur
usque ad mortem bibendum :-)
cheers, scorch
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out of the frying pan and into the fire
PKG_PATH=/tmp; pkg_add -v /tmp/screen-4.0.2.tgz - slow/fast/borks?
are you running 3.8, stable, ?
if you're convinced its the perl, try adding some debug statements in
/usr/libdata/perl5/OpenBSD/* and then you'll be able to find the bug &
submit a patch.
cheers, scorch
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out of the frying pan and into the fire
ast there's some link in responsibility to the issue at
hand.
cheers, scorch
--
out of the frying pan and into the fire
built using flashdist. i've not gotten a dmesg from the hanging
GENERIC successfully.
cheers, scorch
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OpenBSD 3.9-beta (NET4801) #2: Wed Feb 22 00:29:21 CET 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/NET4801
cpu0: Geode(TM) Integrate
is very crisp and clean and may make you
happier.
thanks for the suggestion. however these fonts seem all to be X11. are there
any ways to convert there to 80x50 resolution, and also identify which ones
are vt220 compatible etc?
cheers, scorch
--
out of the frying pan and into the fire
00 is the standard for "everything" else so perhaps its better to set your
soekris to 9600 to match the rest.
cheers, scorch
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