On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 09:41:01PM -0700, Justin Martz wrote:
> Hello. Sorry if this is the wrong list! I'm trying to get my OpenBSD laptop
> online. I have an HP Special Edition L2000 running 4.5 GENERIC. I bought a
> Linksys Wireless-G Ver 2 PCMCIA card, which the man page for bwi says is
> s
Anybody has configured HAVP+ SQUIS + SQUIDGUAR+ClamAV, I could give a guide.
Best Regards,
Y.H
Hello. Sorry if this is the wrong list! I'm trying to get my OpenBSD laptop
online. I have an HP Special Edition L2000 running 4.5 GENERIC. I bought a
Linksys Wireless-G Ver 2 PCMCIA card, which the man page for bwi says is
supported by the driver:
Linksys WPC54G Ver 3 BCM4318CardBus
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 07:55:01PM +0200, jean-francois wrote:
> It's rather an old card.
well, you have an Audigy2 card. the first generation SB Live! cards
mostly work well. I've tried a few different board models. Audigy
cards have a known problem with volume control. I have never
personall
Of course, sorry, this is my dmesg:
OpenBSD 4.5 (GENERIC.MP) #108: Sat Feb 28 14:58:58 MST 2009
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP
cpu0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P8400 @ 2.26GHz ("GenuineIntel"
686-class) 2.27 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,A
hi there,
i meant to ask this for some time but i always forget.
amaaq$ vmstat -i
interrupt total rate
irq0/clock 26305056 99
irq130/acpi0264720
irq82/azalia0 9429503
irq83/iwn0
Hello,
does anyone have problems with wireless?
The problem is it connects fine, but then after a couple of minutes the
connection hangs and then evenctually it starts again, and then hangs
again, and so on.
What could the problem be? I've tried to reinstall Vista, and it works
just fine. Is it
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 15:31:08 +0100
Andreas Kahari wrote:
> The two files uses different number of blocks on two different types
> of disks? I see nothing excessively strange with this. Try it again
> with "du -k".
>
Ahh. Thanks for the explanation.
Dhu
> Andreas
>
> 2009/7/29 Duncan Patton a
It was running and did'nt end with an error. I also check other output
on the cards, the cable and the speakers.
Le mercredi 29 juillet 2009 C 19:20 +0200, Alexandre Ratchov a C)crit :
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 07:06:15PM +0200, Jean-FranC'ois SIMON wrote:
> > Thanks for your patience. No it just
It's rather an old card. lowlat is also different (6 in yr case 1 in
mine).
For the momdne I run OpenBSD 4.4
Le mercredi 29 juillet 2009 C 13:38 -0400, Predrag Punosevac a C)crit :
> I carefully looked the output of your audictl. This is mine for fully
> working Sound Blaster Live Audio Card (in
I carefully looked the output of your audictl. This is mine for fully
working Sound Blaster Live Audio Card (including full duplex). Is that
what you have?
$ audioctl
name=SB Live!
version=0x07
config=emuxki
encodings=ulinear:8,mulaw:8*,alaw:8*,slinear:8*,slinear_le:16,\
ulinear_le:16*,slinear_be:
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 07:06:15PM +0200, Jean-Frangois SIMON wrote:
> Thanks for your patience. No it just rest silent and here two successive
> audioctl, no movement in the play sensor.
>
> $ audioctl
> play.samples=0
> play.open=1
> play.active=0
> play.errors=0
very strange, the device is ope
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 3:13 AM, stan wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 05:57:24PM +1000, Aaron Mason wrote:
>> Wouldn't fsck create the lost+found directory if it's missing? e2fsck
>> in Linux does, so if that's based on Unix's fsck, it's possible.
>
> Olderversions of fsck are very careful to mak
Thanks for your patience. No it just rest silent and here two successive
audioctl, no movement in the play sensor.
$ audioctl
name=SB Live!
version=0x00
config=emuxki
encodings=ulinear:8,mulaw:8*,alaw:8*,slinear:8*,slinear_le:16,ulinear_le:16*,slinear_be:16*,ulinear_be:16*
properties=full_duplex,m
* Marcello Cruz [2009-07-29 10:51]:
> Dear all,
>
> Is there a way to use LDAP in a rule to allow or deny based on the user
> instead of the IP Address?
Define "user" - in the context of IP. last time I looked no such thing
was in there.
authpf comes close, but remember, traffi
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 06:14:18PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> When installing 4.5 on an ALIX (see dmesg below) the
ALIX is a good choice!
> phase of actually untar'ing the tgz sets was very slow:
> sets became -stalled- even if untared from local disk (pre-downloaded).
I suppose you use an CF-car
Dear all,
Is there a way to use LDAP in a rule to allow or deny based on the user
instead of the IP Address?
The idea is to permit the traffic from an inside user to access, for example,
a VoIP resource on the Internet.
Thanks in advance.
Marcello
I still could'nt ear anything, I don't understand what wrong I am doing.
The integrated MB card is not detected at all thought I could look after
the bios settings, however not necessary and I prefer to use the SB Live
if this is something possible.
Le mercredi 29 juillet 2009 C 08:22 +0200, Alex
When installing 4.5 on an ALIX (see dmesg below) the
phase of actually untar'ing the tgz sets was very slow:
sets became -stalled- even if untared from local disk (pre-downloaded).
The installation (sans X) took about an hour because of that.
The local disk is a (not very fast) CF card. So I tried
Hello Misc,
This feature is not sheduling pure. At altq You can try to achieve, but altq is
not designed for this (in altq will get all outbound traffic, but we do not
need).
This whole idea is to avoid queues and do not discard packets, but
simply ask the party to send packets more s
Traplists do not go into tables. (for this exact reason) only the
whitelisted
hosts go into tables guys.
Bob
* Peter N. M. Hansteen [2009-07-28 15:31]:
> Renaud Allard writes:
>
> > It happened to me also with servers with huge white/black lists. If
> > it's happening for new
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 10:41:59AM -0400, (private) HKS wrote:
> 2009/7/28 irix :
> > Hello Misc,
> >
> > Maybe the public interested in the idea to add in the pf function
> > query at slowing the transfer of data to tcp protocol ?
> > To attempt to reduce the speed of the incoming flow without
2009/7/28 irix :
> Hello Misc,
>
> Maybe the public interested in the idea to add in the pf function
> query at slowing the transfer of data to tcp protocol ?
> To attempt to reduce the speed of the incoming flow without altq.
> This function is designed exclusively for the tcp protocol, and mu
Hello
I have a couple of Broadcom BCM5761 (PCI Express NICs) on my HP dc7900.
The only way I found to recognize them was installing OpenBSD 4.6-snapshots:
bge0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Broadcom BCM5761" rev 0x10, BCM5761 A1
(0x5761100): apic 1 int 16 (irq 5), address 00:10:18:4b:2b:43
bge1 at pc
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
I have two x86 machines installed with the 4.5 release,
both with the i386 part of the distribution on disk.
When I use du on some files I get different answers from
these machines. In particular, the install45.iso, thus:
[r...@gate:/home/p
I have two x86 machines installed with the 4.5 release,
both with the i386 part of the distribution on disk.
When I use du on some files I get different answers from
these machines. In particular, the install45.iso, thus:
[r...@gate:/home/pub/4.5r/i386] # uname -a
OpenBSD gate.indx.ca 4.5 DGEN#1
hmm, on Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 09:56:29AM -0400, Dan Harnett said that
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 06:06:16AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> >
> > amaaq$ sudo fstat /adata
> > USER CMD PID FD MOUNTINUM MODE R/WSZ|DV
> > NAME
>
> You should use the '-f' option to fst
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 06:06:16AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
>
> amaaq$ sudo fstat /adata
> USER CMD PID FD MOUNTINUM MODE R/WSZ|DV NAME
You should use the '-f' option to fstat.
$ sudo fstat -f /adata
One possibility is shared libraries or objects.
hmm, on Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 12:58:42AM -0400, Brynet said that
> I've never had this problem before.. but according to the man page,
> you can forcefully remove the mount using.. your signature.. '-f'.
>
> If this fails, unplug the USB cable or power down the drive..
> detaching it from the syste
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 08:00:24AM -0300, Jose Fragoso wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know this is not the right place to ask. Sorry in advance.
>
> I would like to delete some addresses from the spamd db
> using a pipe-like structure.
>
> Suppose that I want to remove all white IP addressses that
> start w
2009/7/29 Jose Fragoso :
> Hi,
>
> I know this is not the right place to ask. Sorry in advance.
>
> I would like to delete some addresses from the spamd db
> using a pipe-like structure.
>
> Suppose that I want to remove all white IP addressses that
> start with 189.25. I could use
>
> spamdb | gre
Hi,
I know this is not the right place to ask. Sorry in advance.
I would like to delete some addresses from the spamd db
using a pipe-like structure.
Suppose that I want to remove all white IP addressses that
start with 189.25. I could use
spamdb | grep "^WHITE|189\.25\." | awk -F \| '{print $2
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 05:57:24PM +1000, Aaron Mason wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Wouldn't fsck create the lost+found directory if it's missing? e2fsck
> in Linux does, so if that's based on Unix's fsck, it's possible.
>
Olderversions of fsck are very careful to make as few changes as possible
to an alread
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On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 14:38:43 +0700, Ivo Chutkin wrote:
Hallo Misc,
I need some general clarification about OSPF and BGP behavior.
I have tow border routers, border1(OpenBSD4.4 - stable)and
border2(OpenBSD4.4 -stable), and one core router, core1(OpenBSD4.5 -
stable).
Each border route
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On 7/29/09, Alexander Hall wrote:
>> ps people do need to relax and take it easy indeed (emotionally that is)
>> :-)
>
> People dislike having to dig through tons of crap like this in their
> inbox. You are just fucking annoying and if you keep this up you should
> not expect ever getting any help
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 10:38:43AM +0300, Ivo Chutkin wrote:
> Hallo Misc,
>
> I need some general clarification about OSPF and BGP behavior.
>
> I have tow border routers, border1(OpenBSD4.4 - stable)and
> border2(OpenBSD4.4 -stable), and one core router, core1(OpenBSD4.5 -
> stable).
> Each bor
> ps people do need to relax and take it easy indeed (emotionally that is) :-)
People dislike having to dig through tons of crap like this in their
inbox. You are just fucking annoying and if you keep this up you should
not expect ever getting any help from anyone on the list.
For everyones sake,
Hi,
Wouldn't fsck create the lost+found directory if it's missing? e2fsck
in Linux does, so if that's based on Unix's fsck, it's possible.
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 6:21 AM, stan wrote:
> I have a machine that had a hardware failure, and as a result the /var
> partition got pretty trashed. I am in
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 07:13:06AM +0200, Jean-Fran?ois SIMON wrote:
> Yes I have a sound card on the MB but seems not to be discovered.
> Sound out from VLC and mplayer, which do not show any error about sound,
> however I tried any jack of the MB and Sound Blaster card but no sound at
> all ?
fo
Hallo Misc,
I need some general clarification about OSPF and BGP behavior.
I have tow border routers, border1(OpenBSD4.4 - stable)and
border2(OpenBSD4.4 -stable), and one core router, core1(OpenBSD4.5 -
stable).
Each border router talk eBGP(full feeds) with one upstream provider and
have iBGP
On 7/29/09, Bret S. Lambert wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 04:01:53PM +1000, leon zadorin wrote:
>> On 7/29/09, Rod Whitworth wrote:
>> > On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 14:44:55 +1000, leon zadorin wrote:
>> >
>> > Heaps of crap.
>> > --
>>
>> :-) :-) :-) so many people who are so ready to express their l
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 04:01:53PM +1000, leon zadorin wrote:
> On 7/29/09, Rod Whitworth wrote:
> > On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 14:44:55 +1000, leon zadorin wrote:
> >
> > Heaps of crap.
> > --
>
> :-) :-) :-) so many people who are so ready to express their logical
> and useful comments.
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