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<0> hi there, i am trying to install openbsd however when i get to the network configuration and press enter, it says "No more interfaces to initialize"... it cant the interface <0> is there a way to resolve this? <0> *find the interface <1> what chipset does your interface use? <1> is it supported? <1> is it working (can other OSes detect and use it)? <0> yes, its by Marvell Technology and ive used it with other OSs.. its on a toshiba laptop <0> its worked on wintendo, and other linux distros <2> dmesg.. <0> dmesg shows it, skc0...
<2> bet it's a never one, read the entire line(s) <0> ok <0> skc0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Marvell Yukon 88E8036" rev 0x10, Marvell Yukon-2FE (0x1): irq 10 <0> also it shows the ipw2200 <2> and sk0? <0> doesnt show sk0, shows: sk port A at skc0 not configured <2> yah, there's your problem <0> is it something to do with the bios or i need to load a module/driver? <1> _o-: openbsd != linux <0> yea i know, im still new to bsd :) <2> no such procedure on obsd, it looks like it's a newer chip, without docs <2> the list will show you <1> _o-: what's the card vendor and model? <0> its a Marvell Yukon 88E8036 <1> ah -- it's in a laptop <0> yes <0> :) <0> its probably why i couldnt configure the network in netbsd either <1> heh <3> card working linux for what it is worth <2> as usual they signed a NDA.. <0> guess im outa luck on obsd, seems marvell does have support for freebsd <4> woof <5> i have an openbsd gateway, how do i connect to a windows xp client with remote desktop from outside <5> pf ruleset <5> will <5> p*** in on $ext proto { tcp, udp } from any to 192.168.0.2 port 3389 keep state \ rdr on $ext proto { tcp, udp } to port 3389 -> 192.168.0.2 port 3389 <5> do? <6> rdr on $ext proto { udp, tcp } from any to $ext_if port { 3389 } -> 192.168.0.2 <6> it won't have 192.168.0.2 as dest when it comes in on the outside I guess <6> so you might have to to from any to $ext_if or something <6> (not sure, just out of my head) <7> timo; you dont connect to clients <7> timo; clients connect to you <5> thanks <5> motion: my mistake
<7> wow i wanna ask an aussie questions :( <8> crikey <9> timo: rdr on $ext_if proto { tcp udp } from any to ($ext_if) port 3389 -> 10.0.0.5 port 3389 <9> timo: that is what I use. works <10> hi <11> help,what is correct syntax ? <11> p*** out on $int_if from any to 192.168.0.13 queue dn_13 keep state <11> or <11> p*** out on $int_if from any to 192.168.0.13 keep state queue dn_13 <1> for...? <11> and thers is different rules or one same ? <12> Jinzore: maybe the BNF in the manual for pf.conf can give you a clue <13> Jinzore: (...) keep state queue (...) <13> RTF faq dude, dont be so lazy. <11> yes,but with ........queue XXX keep state..... no errors after pfctl -f too <14> hi can anyone help me to setup a ralink device on network with wep <14> thank you <15> what's your issue? <14> the network key is similar to 1234567812 <14> the hostname.ral0 <14> at etc <14> the network has wep <15> inet 192.168.13.1 255.255.255.0 NONE mediaopt hostap nwid yournet nwkey 1234567812 chan 11 mode 11g <15> man ral sorted me out with that <15> any luck? <14> trying that <14> 1 minute please <14> the pc is at another room <8> humppa: your minute is up! <8> ages ago! <14> yes but no result <14> :( <16> humppa: try to shuffle the options a bit, ral is a bit strange... <15> hey humppa, you 3.9? <15> also, humppa, have a look at your nwkey and see if you want it to be ASCII or hex. That may be it. <15> anyone here using mod_geoip? <17> 'alo. Question: my machine has begun crashing periodically. I get the error Panic: Kernel Diagnostic ***ertion "uvmexp.swpgonly <= uvmexp.swpages" failed: file "/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC/../../../../uvm/uvm_pdaemon.c", line 581 <17> In reading up about it, I've seen references ot the ram or the hard disk itself. How can I tell which piece of hardware may be at fault? <17> My webserver also get a LOT of hits - would a fix just be to ratchet way down the number of active servers it can spawn? <17> (and this is on an openbsd 3.6 machine) <18> check dmesg for hard drive errors being reported. <18> run memtest86 to check your RAM <17> what sort of errors should I be looking for in dmesg
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