Nick,
I appreciate the divine :) intervention. My comments/investigation is below,
but in summary, I had set the BIOS to use CardBUS rather than PCIC. I did
this originally because when attempting to install FreeBSD 6.1, it would hang
unless I put the PCMCIA slot into CardBUS mode.
Boy is
On Thursday 08 June 2006 13:03, Joachim Schipper wrote:
I use PHPBB with PostgreSQL 8.0, so it should work - 8.1 has changed
nothing which I could imagine breaking PHPBB
i just tried to get phpBB to work with postgresql8.1.3 and couldn't get it to
install - kept getting that it couldn't make a
Hello Stuart,
On Thu, 08.06.2006 at 14:22:59 +0100, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
There are a limited number of PCMCIA/CardBus cards with external
antennas (which you're likely to want for an AP), so you might be
yes, of course.
available; Wim sells them, amongst others.
Good
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 11:09:15PM -0700, prad wrote:
On Thursday 08 June 2006 13:03, Joachim Schipper wrote:
I use PHPBB with PostgreSQL 8.0, so it should work - 8.1 has changed
nothing which I could imagine breaking PHPBB
i just tried to get phpBB to work with postgresql8.1.3 and
On 2006/06/09 09:35, Toni Mueller wrote:
If you want 11g hostap on OpenBSD, currently you need a
Yes.
Ralink device. Afaik if you want a decent antenna, this means
PCI/MiniPCI (or possibly some of the USB devices).
What? I'm determined to use an external antenna and already have
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 02:32:39PM -0400, Josh Grosse wrote:
I noticed it after just installing it as an upgrade. I was seeing a
segmentation fault as /etc/rc was running, and traced it to savecore.
The segmentation fault will drop a core file if I run it manually. gdb says:
Core was
Keir Fraser wrote:
On 8 Jun 2006, at 10:48, Mathieu Ropert wrote:
- events/clock issue: there seems to be a race condition leading to
clock not ticking, hence putting system to sleep till a
keyboard/network/disk interrupt is received.
The ticker doesn't tick when you block. Your idle
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 11:37:06AM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
This is most likely an issue with httpd living in a chroot jail, no?
If you are using unix sockets to connect to PostgreSQL, rather than TCP
sockets over the loopback, try this:
mkdir /var/www/tmp
chown www:_postgresql
I have been building and testing some postfix mail server
configurations recently, and I am looking for advice.
I currently have postfix authenticating against the password file,
but I think I want to use SQL (PostgreSQL) or LDAP, though I have
limited SQL experience and only some LDAP admin
On 8 Jun 2006, at 10:48, Mathieu Ropert wrote:
- events/clock issue: there seems to be a race condition leading to
clock not ticking, hence putting system to sleep till a
keyboard/network/disk interrupt is received.
The ticker doesn't tick when you block. Your idle loop needs to disable
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 07:07:19AM -0400, Pancho Cole wrote:
I have been building and testing some postfix mail server
configurations recently, and I am looking for advice.
I currently have postfix authenticating against the password file,
but I think I want to use SQL (PostgreSQL) or LDAP,
Hi Pancho,
Of course I will install POP and IMAP
I like courier-imap and courier-pop3. They are in ports.
I also need to install a webmail service on the box.
Perhaps Ilohamail is something for you: http://ilohamail.org/
This box will host no more than ~200 virtual domains, and some of my
On 08/06/06, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want 11g hostap on OpenBSD, currently you need a
Ralink device. Afaik if you want a decent antenna, this means
PCI/MiniPCI (or possibly some of the USB devices).
Based on some pictures, I think that Zonet ZEW2500P would be a good
On Jun 9, 2006, at 7:07 AM, Pancho Cole wrote:
I have been building and testing some postfix mail server
configurations recently, and I am looking for advice.
I currently have postfix authenticating against the password file,
but I think I want to use SQL (PostgreSQL) or LDAP, though I have
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 07:07:19AM -0400, Pancho Cole wrote:
I have been building and testing some postfix mail server
configurations recently, and I am looking for advice.
I currently have postfix authenticating against the password file,
but I think I want to use SQL (PostgreSQL) or LDAP,
Hi,
I came across an old Ultra5 SUN, and decided to install OpenBSD 3.9 on it.
I managed how to install, and everything seemed to work.
However, when booting OpenBSD, OpenBoot returns me this:
Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0:a File and args:
Boot load failed.
The file just loaded does not appear to be executable
I didn't had this problem booting from CD (recorded from cd39.iso).
U5 and U10 can not
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 02:24:11PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 07:07:19AM -0400, Pancho Cole wrote:
I have been building and testing some postfix mail server
configurations recently, and I am looking for advice.
I currently have postfix authenticating against the
On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 13:55 +0100, Craig Skinner wrote:
When I worked for a small ISP that had 5000 domains, we found the best
thing to do was use passwd for auth as anything else was too slow.
When an account was added via the website, a perl script would pull data
from SQL, generate
Hello!
For installing a package how can I tell what the configure
script (./configure) or command line arguments to the build were?
Take care,
Allen
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On 6/9/06, Allen Theobald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
For installing a package how can I tell what the configure
script (./configure) or command line arguments to the build were?
Take care,
Allen
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On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 03:04:12PM +0200, Massimo Lusetti wrote:
Well, 5000 domains and how many accounts/aliases/forwarders?
Unfortunately, they permitted catchall accounts per domain, so there
were only about 8000 unix accounts.
Not having a list of valid recipients per domain is a very bad
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 13:10:40 +0100, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
On 08/06/06, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want 11g hostap on OpenBSD, currently you need a
Ralink device. Afaik if you want a decent antenna, this means
PCI/MiniPCI (or possibly some of the USB devices).
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 05:06:48AM -0700, Allen Theobald wrote:
For installing a package how can I tell what the configure script
(./configure) or command line arguments to the build were?
packages(7) are built from ports(7). In most (all?) cases, they use
the default configuration specified in
On 6/9/06, Miod Vallat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0:a File and args:
Boot load failed.
The file just loaded does not appear to be executable
I didn't had this problem booting from
Hello,
On Fri, 09.06.2006 at 13:10:40 +0100, Constantine A. Murenin [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
Based on some pictures, I think that Zonet ZEW2500P would be a good
candidate for a ural(4) USB 2.0 wireless device. It has a dandy
aerial, too. :)
Allen Theobald [2006-06-09, 05:06:48]:
Hello!
For installing a package how can I tell what the configure
script (./configure) or command line arguments to the build were?
cd to the corresponding port directory, and use e.g.
make show=CONFIGURE_ARGS
CONFIGURE_ENV also contains some flags,
I thought that I would share this. This phone uses a microSD card, and
seems that Philips Ramdisk is a msdos partition so it can be mounted
and such. =)
umass1: Samsung SAMSUNG Mobile USB Modem, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 6
umass1: using ATAPI over Bulk-Only
scsibus3 at umass1: 2 targets
sd2 at
Hi,
I recently purchased a 1GB Creative Zen Nano Plus, and experience
problems mounting it on the snapshot from 7th of June. It doesn't work
on 3.9 either, but mounts OK on Windows and Linux.
$ sudo mount /dev/sd0i /mnt^M
mount_msdos: /dev/sd0i on /mnt: not an MSDOS filesystem
$
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 14:24:11 +0200 Joachim Schipper
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never used LDAP for anything 'real', but I've heard that the only
really useful Open Source implementation is OpenLDAP, and that OpenLDAP
is *very* slow.
You heard wrong, on both counts. We used sendmail not
On 09/06/06, Toni Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
On Fri, 09.06.2006 at 13:10:40 +0100, Constantine A. Murenin [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
Based on some pictures, I think that Zonet ZEW2500P would be a good
candidate for a ural(4) USB 2.0 wireless device. It has a dandy
aerial, too. :)
On Wed, 7 Jun 2006, Shane J Pearson wrote:
On 2006.06.07, at 2:42 PM, Breen Ouellette wrote:
snip
Telling someone new to memtest86 that it detects bad memory sticks is
misleading and could give them a nice headache if their problem is
not the stick.
If they read the Troubleshooting
http://forums.punbb.org/viewtopic.php?id=8112
On 6/8/06, Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PunBB isn't bad. Look in the archives, somebody gave some instructions
how to set it up. As far as PhpBB goes, it's been plagued with
security problems.
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 12:54:49PM -0400, Adam wrote:
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 14:24:11 +0200 Joachim Schipper
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never used LDAP for anything 'real', but I've heard that the only
really useful Open Source implementation is OpenLDAP, and that OpenLDAP
is *very* slow.
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 09:35:17AM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
Ugh. WHY do they do this? Naively, I would assume that producing a
larger quantity of the same thing (which works) should be cheaper than
supporting an ever-changing zoo of devices, also for them? But then I
may have overlooked
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 09:35:17AM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
Ugh. WHY do they do this? Naively, I would assume that producing a
larger quantity of the same thing (which works) should be cheaper than
supporting an ever-changing zoo of devices, also for them? But then I
may have overlooked
Greetings all -
As I posted at undeadly.org, I'm in the DC area, and willing to pony up some
of my own cash to get jason@ a Blade 1000 [a]. I've already gotten one
solid response,
for a grand total of $200 towards the $450 + $50 shipping. Should I get promises
of the rest of the needed funds,
After discussing with the fine folks on #openbsd [freenode], we've
come to the conclusion that either my mac [Dual 1Gzh G4 Quicksilver]
is acting strange, or there is a problem with fdisk or there needs to
be a short explaination added to the INSTALL.macppc file.
Here's the situation: This
Hello all,
I'm running OpenBSD/sparc64 on a SUN Blade 150. The last month i had
some strange lockups. The machine was just freezing, but it didn't follow
any pattern (e.g it didn't freeze while i was doing make build, but sometimes
while it was idle, other times while i was online surfing ,
On 6/9/06, Fernando Braga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, when booting OpenBSD, OpenBoot returns me this:
Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0:a File and args:
Boot load failed.
The file just loaded does not appear
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 03:01:18PM -0400, Adam wrote:
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 20:39:24 +0200 Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does it even work on openbsd yet? Its got a long history of corrupting
indexes, and spinning out of control sucking up 100% of the CPU.
There is a port,
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Doubletwist wrote:
After discussing with the fine folks on #openbsd [freenode], we've
come to the conclusion that either my mac [Dual 1Gzh G4 Quicksilver]
is acting strange, or there is a problem with fdisk or there needs to
be a short explaination added to the
When defining a nwid in hostname.ath0 that contains a space, an extra
space is inserted in the nwid assigned to the nic. Toften 5 becomes
Toften 5 .. which is not where I live. When setting the nwid manually
with ifconfig, the nwid is set correctly. Can anyone confirm this
behaviour? Full dmesg
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 05:13:40PM -0600, Breen Ouellette wrote:
Or does it make more sense to shoot for a
total solution like the VIA C3?
the aes is fast:
---
$ dmesg | grep cpu
cpu0: VIA Nehemiah (CentaurHauls 686-class) 1 GHz
cpu0:
[re Dovecot as an IMAP server]
Adam wrote:
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 20:39:24 +0200 Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does it even work on openbsd yet? Its got a long history of corrupting
indexes, and spinning out of control sucking up 100% of the CPU.
I first read this out-of-order...
Nick Holland wrote:
After switching my purely in-house system from SSL to non-SSL with
dovecot, I must say it Sucks Less, but I'm going to be doing at home
what I did with the project I'm working on at work: Give up on Dovecot.
Interesting, I never tried it without SSL, so I guess I got to
Hai Julian,
I got the username and password. What is the username and password.
Best regards,
Riwan
At 12:49 AM 6/7/2006 -0400, Julian Bolivar wrote:
Hi everybody, I installed a Video Streaming server using OpenBSD 3.9 and
VideoLAN, I invite to all to visit my test page at
On 6/9/06, Craig Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 12:33:23PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
Hi,
One of my openBSD server is the Gateway/Firewall to internet.
Our mal server(s) is on the Internet.
What would be the best method to scan all mail traffic through the
Short summary: I'm running 3.9-current on a Thinkpad X40, and the
networking seems to be misbehaving: ``ifconfig $IF down'' doesn't clear
routes using $IF and ``dhclient $SOMEIF'' adds routes using $OTHERIF
even when $OTHERIF is down.
Below is a log of several network-related commands I
On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 08:01:09 +0400, Rakhesh Sasidharan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi,
I am quite double-minds about posting this question, for fear of
starting some GNOME vs KDE discussion. But I am curious. I see that
the ports have the latest version of KDE (kde-3.5) compared to a
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