Amirica do Sul - BraSil.
Regards,
Bye.
2010/7/21 Rosen Iliev ro...@mynshosts.com:
San Jose, Costa Rica
Rosen
Luis F Urrea wrote, On 7/21/2010 12:05 PM:
Central America
San JosC), Costa Rica
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 1:43 AM, riwanlkyriwan...@mcojaya.com wrote:
Riwan, Jakarta,
Ok, I install the no-ip client by pkg_add.
But, dont work.
him asks option 0, 1, 2 for interfaces.
I choice option 1 that my interface and stop. not continue.
Already active in sysctl emulation of linux binary, and nothing.
Anybody, any suggestion?
2010/1/15 PsYkHe psyk...@gmail.com
Thank
cool, but now the no-ip binary work.
but, where put him to run in the boot?
rc.conf.local?
2010/1/17 Marcello Cruz marcello.c...@globo.com
Dear friend,
There is another way to update your IP address without the use of the no-ip
client.
I use lynx and it does just the same. Lynx is part of
Well,
My rules of rdr now work, but dont log on. Only the out of rdr port 8080.
Any suggestion?
Thanks,
Bye.
2010/1/14 PsYkHe psyk...@gmail.com
Damn man!!!.Holy crap.I really forgot this detail...
Thanks Man.
Regards.
did you net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 in sysctl?
regards
openbsd the list is composed of specialists in # nix.
thus, there is no better place to learn with the best, which version is more
secure, and so on.
regardsbye.
*Name* *Version*
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 1.1.3
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 1.2.2
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 1.2.2
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 2.0.1
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 2.0.4
what version should i use?
what is more secure...the last
my question is to the system administrator.
that know about vsftpd.
thnkz.
regardsbye.
Nick Holland wrote:
Saulo Bozzi Daleprane wrote:
I have a problem installing OpenBSD 4.2 in old machines.
The bug fix instructs to use disc 2 of amd64, but what's the name of
this ISO?!
lots of responses, all wrong.
This issue ONLY impacted the official, purchased CD sets
I have a problem installing OpenBSD 4.2 in old machines.
The bug fix instructs to use disc 2 of amd64, but what's the name of
this ISO?!
Regardsbye.
--
*Saulo Bozzi Daleprane*
Equipe de TI - Head Office
Brazshipping Marmtima LTDA
Phone: 55 27 2121-6806
mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto
Josh Grosse wrote:
On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 14:33:24 -0300, Saulo Bozzi Daleprane wrote
I have a problem installing OpenBSD 4.2 in old machines.
The bug fix instructs to use disc 2 of amd64, but what's the name of
this ISO?!
Regardsbye.
--
*Saulo Bozzi Daleprane*
Equipe de TI
Saulo Bozzi Daleprane wrote:
Josh Grosse wrote:
On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 14:33:24 -0300, Saulo Bozzi Daleprane wrote
I have a problem installing OpenBSD 4.2 in old machines.
The bug fix instructs to use disc 2 of amd64, but what's the name of
this ISO?!
Regardsbye.
--
*Saulo Bozzi
Josh Grosse wrote:
On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 15:24:57 -0300, Saulo Bozzi Daleprane wrote
Already, try with the cd42.iso but don't boot.
Both the i386 and amd64 iso files have the same name. Be sure you are using
the *right* one.
yes yesis the correct. amd64 - cd42.iso
I did
by pressing
the space bar;
Read this.
first CD 2...of amd64.
whats the cd2?! this is question.
Regardsbye.
--
*Saulo Bozzi Daleprane*
/Truly great madness cannot be achieved without significant
intelligence./
*What can be said about Apache OpenBSD's project?*
*Is it countinuous? Is it working?*
*Is there a web site?*
*What kind of version is used?
Regards...bye.
*
Saulo Bozzi Daleprane wrote:
Siju George wrote:
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 12:05 AM, Saulo Bozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*What can be said about Apache OpenBSD's project?*
I hope you are referring to the apache distributed in the base system.
(Yes, I'm).
*Is it countinuous
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