Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread jabbott
I think I am winning at this point: $ sysctl hw hw.machine = i386 hw.model = Intel Pentium Pro (GenuineIntel 686-class, 256KB L2 cache) hw.ncpu = 1 hw.byteorder = 1234 hw.physmem = 133804032 hw.usermem = 133410816 hw.pagesize = 4096 $ This is an old pentium pro box. Dmesg lists it at 194mhz.

php on openbsd (library issue?)

2006-05-22 Thread jabbott
I setup a new PPC box with Openbsd 3.9. After the install I dl'd and compiled apache 2.0.58, mysql 5.21 and php 5.1. I got the box setup and running. Everything seemed to be working just fine. I did some testing of the php application (phpBB) and everything seemed to work just fine. So, I

Re: php on openbsd (library issue?)

2006-05-22 Thread jabbott
The problem with the ports version of php, and I did try that the first time I setup the box, was the dependency list was huge and it installed a whole bunch of stuff that I didn't really need/want. The php install took almost a full day of downloading/compliling and installing applications.

two questions 3.8 on Mac Mini

2006-04-24 Thread jabbott
Hey there, I have a Mac Mini that I just installed openbsd on. I have been using openbsd since 2.6 but this is my first Mac PPC install. Two questions, I am done with with the install. How da' heck do I get the CD out? I am a little confused on the whole Open Firmware thing. I setup the

Mac Mini, next question

2006-04-24 Thread jabbott
Hello everyone, I was finally able to eject the CD, the regular eject commands would not work because it reported device busy but I found on google that if you hold down the mouse button during the boot, it will eject all removable media. I guess buttons spoil the whole effect or something...

Re: syslogd question

2006-02-10 Thread jabbott
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, eric wrote: On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 10:46:02 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed... I am setting up an openbsd box to be the catcher for a couple of AIX boxes to pitch their log files to. Using the standard syslogd, I am wondering if I can set it up so that each of

ssh key question

2005-10-07 Thread jabbott
Maybe this is slightly off topic because it is more of an ssh question, sorry. I have two openbsd boxes running sshd. They are mirrors of each other, and we switch between them every two weeks. They have their own IP numbers, 10.1.1.42, and 10.1.1.43, but whichever machine is the production

Re: is there a way to block sshd trolling?

2005-09-23 Thread jabbott
My only question is what if I traceroute to you, find out the IP number of your upstream router? Then I make a bunch of connection attempts to your IP but forge the packets to make them look like they came from your upstream. Don't *you* end up blacklisting your default route and you become

Re: OpenBSD website Design.

2005-09-14 Thread jabbott
I don't read all posts either so I don't fault you. I am one of the ones that said the site *is* in fact broken compared to the new design when you look at it with Lynx. When I am setting up a server (no gui) I use lynx to do my downloads. A web site based on the new design would be an

Re: OpenBSD website Design.

2005-09-08 Thread jabbott
I like the new design better. Looks better in Lynx too. --ja --