On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 08:41:03PM -0700, Raymond Lillard wrote:
Dear Misc,
Yesterday, I cvs updated my 3.7-release tree and performed
cvs updated to what? OPENBSD_3_7_BASE (as 3.7-release implies),
OPENBSD_3_7, or HEAD?
All went well until it was time to create
the floppy37C.fs image.
Quoting Steven Bowers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
speaking are they all compatible? Are there specific brands/models to
stay away from?
I have a USB2/Firewire combo unit based on the Prolific PL-3507 chipset.
It is problematic and doing a search for it with Google finds that many
other people have
Hi all,
following there are others usefull infos about my configuration.
I hope these helps to debug the issue.
Paolo
=== Architecture
xl0WAN xl0
| |
| |
|-| rl0|-|
| FW1 || FW2 |
|-|
I try the following
/etc/services
netstat /tcp
/etc/inetd
netstat stream tcp nowait root/usr/bin/netstat netstat -
natafinet
$ nc localhost
but I can get any result.
then i tried starting inetd -d to get some infos
where the problem could be, but no result.
My
Greetings,
Is this a good design? Am I way off track; does a better method exist?
I need to limit upload and download speeds of 1,000 hosts individually.
Each host shall have it's own dedicated queue with an arbitrary
bandwidth
limit. The machine performing the traffic shaping shall be a
Folks:
Brand new to openbsd.
Just installed obsd without any of the X sets, game*, or bsd.mp
installed, on an intel pc. Every seems to be on the up and up except
that installing packges gives a fatal error, and there is nothing in
the log files to tell me anything about this particular error.
On Friday 24 June 2005 09:23 am, Qv6 wrote:
Folks:
Here are the steps I took:
#PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OPENBSD/3.7/packages/i386/
#export PKG_PATH
#
Never mind folks.
I found out the cause: PKG_PATH was not properly defined.
here is the original PKG_PATH definition:
I have read through the mail archives but
I didn't really find a good answer to the
question. Hopefully it's not just my inability
to read!
I would like to have a 'security officer' type
key, that is required at start up for encryption.
I know crypto cards I have used in the past provided
this
Qv6 wrote:
Folks:
Brand new to openbsd.
Just installed obsd without any of the X sets, game*, or bsd.mp
installed, on an intel pc. Every seems to be on the up and up except
that installing packges gives a fatal error, and there is nothing in
the log files to tell me anything about this
Thanks all!
s/OPENBSD/OpenBSD/
Qv6 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) dixit:
Folks:
Brand new to openbsd.
Brand new to *nix too?
#PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OPENBSD/3.7/packages/i386/
(...)
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OPENBSD/3.7/packages/i386/snort-2.1.2.tgz
The issue is that OpenBSD is not the same as OPENBSD.
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On 6/23/05, Steven Bowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to attach an external USB hard drive to my 3.7 machine so
that I can back various files on a scheduled basis. Not having used a
USB drive before thought I would ask here about them first.
I am using a Seagate 80 GB USB 2.0 hard
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 20:03:31 -0500, J.D. Bronson wrote:
I too have this same problem.
Fresh install...no custom anything...just trying to add modules to
perl, and anything tried fails 100% no matter which source I use
(even perl.org).
Whats going on? - anyone have any further insight
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