On the USENET I've learnt that forwarders shouldn't be used...
-Original Message-
From: Brendan Grossman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 16 April 2006 6:17 AM
To: 'misc@openbsd.org'
Subject: BIND forwarding
I have a simple BIND setup that forwards requests for
On 4/11/06, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rewrite units. it can convert euros to dollars at an awesome rate of
94 cents per euro, but can't convert temperature.
What's worse is it *does* recognize 'degF' and 'degC' units, but the
conversion between them only does the multiply/divide by
Google is doing their Summer of code this year also and since OpenBSD missed
it last year I thought maybe some official would wanted to sign up OpenBSD.
The site is: http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html
I'm not a student myself but I think this is a great way to get new people
to contribute
I don't think so. In some cases the GSoC was not a real success.
Just check the mozilla SoC. People create broken stuff and wanted
their money. Then they just disappeared.
OpenBSD wants people who love to hack on stuff and not just hack
because of the money they can get after the work is done.
Hi list,
Quite useless thread indeed ... :-/
Due to hard disk crash i decided to migrate the only machine not running
OpenBSD to OpenBSD.
But tired hearing here and there than OpenBSD is only useful and reliable on
servers i made
few screenshots on my main workstation ...
Here it is
Hi,
Running last snapshot 3.9 and have a strange problem:
Just root can login using ssh, all other users fails with access denined.
/etc/ttys seems to be ok.
A newly added user (with adduser) gets the same error as well as
existing old users.
I am out of ideas, so any suggestion would be
Johan skrev:
Hi,
Running last snapshot 3.9 and have a strange problem:
Just root can login using ssh, all other users fails with access denined.
/etc/ttys seems to be ok.
A newly added user (with adduser) gets the same error as well as
existing old users.
I am out of ideas, so any suggestion
Hi everybody,
I just read about Google Summer of Code 2006.
(http://code.google.com/soc/)
Will openbsd apply to be a mentoring organization?
This can be a good opportunity to get fresh people
working on openbsd.
Fabio Varesano
I just read about Google Summer of Code 2006.
(http://code.google.com/soc/)
Will openbsd apply to be a mentoring organization?
This can be a good opportunity to get fresh people
working on openbsd.
you don't really read misc@, do you?
there was the same question about 5 hours ago...
--
Too bad summer is gone...
-p.
On 16/04/06, Robert Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think so. In some cases the GSoC was not a real success.
Just check the mozilla SoC. People create broken stuff and wanted
their money. Then they just disappeared.
OpenBSD wants people who love to hack on stuff and not just hack
Hi Johan,
interesting. How much disk space would I need to get the same or
similiar setup?
Regards
Andrew
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 12:42:06 +0200, Johan SANCHEZ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Hi list,
Quite useless thread indeed ... :-/
Due to hard disk crash i decided to migrate the only machine not
Indeed. If the intention was to only cover northern countries, Summer
of Cold might have been a more appropriate name. :-)
-p.
hi,
php setlocale(LC_ALL,'some-locale') returns 'C/some-locale/C/C/C/C' string
on openbsd 3.8. OpenBSD manual (setlocale.3) says that LC_ALL category is
not supported and setlocale should return null or false.
some months ago I've talked about it on #openbsd channel and people said
that it
Hi
Less than 1.5 GB :)
root and home fs are inside wdO which is :
wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: FUJITSU MPB3064ATU E
Cheers
Hi Johan,
interesting. How much disk space would I need to get the same or
similiar setup?
Regards
Andrew
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 12:42:06 +0200, Johan
On 4/16/06, Andrew Daugherity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/11/06, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rewrite units. it can convert euros to dollars at an awesome rate of
94 cents per euro, but can't convert temperature.
What's worse is it *does* recognize 'degF' and 'degC' units, but
On 4/16/06, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/16/06, Andrew Daugherity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just found that http://www.imf.org
provides any data you want for any of the 184 currencies they oversee
for any date for free.
Oh, I lied, it's only 52 countries. Still useful, but
It's looking good. Thanks Roman for letting me help out. Only two problems
persist:
1) we get the list twice due to the nviic detecting two iic's
2) register 0x20 is +5 VTR, which differs from the adt chip
Here are the results as of pulling down the CVS this weekend:
hw.sensors.0=adt0,
On 4/13/06, Chris Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my pf.conf I have:
set skip on tun0
set skip on enc0
set skip on lo0
tun0 is for OpenVPN. If I run pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf, I can connect with
OpenVPN and telnet to a server.
If I disconnect OpenVPN, wait for a couple of minutes, then
Hello Johan,
Sunday, April 16, 2006, 5:42:06 AM, you wrote:
JS Due to hard disk crash i decided to migrate the only machine not running
OpenBSD to OpenBSD.
JS But tired hearing here and there than OpenBSD is only useful and reliable
on servers i made
JS few screenshots on my main workstation
A couple of weeks ago the computer my wife uses became so bad in terms
of performance and maintenance that I decided to replace WinXP with
OpenBSD. I'd wanted to do it a long time ago, but I was worried that the
transition would be too much. My wife is not a technical person, and has
only ever
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 12:25:33 -0500
Robert C Wittig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Johan,
Sunday, April 16, 2006, 5:42:06 AM, you wrote:
JS Due to hard disk crash i decided to migrate the only machine not running
OpenBSD to OpenBSD.
JS But tired hearing here and there than OpenBSD is
Perhaps this is easier than using a redirect statement in pf.conf.
Set `sysctl -w net.inet.ip.forwarding=1` on both servers if it not already
set.
vncviewer 192.168.1.122
thanks for your advice .
but i have already setup net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 in /etc/sysctl.conf
for nat of pf.conf .
Hi all,
Just wanted some comments on this pf.conf design. Mostly,
I am hoping a second pair of eyes to spot any major over-sight
on my part. I've not tested this set-up, yet! Just some
scratch-pad design/brain-storming.
Thanks :-)
--patrick
# Pseudo PF design:
#
# I'm preparing to replace
1) we get the list twice due to the nviic detecting two iic's
Some vendors make an error of wiring the same chip to both i2c
busses.
Other vendors use two of the same chips, one on each i2c bus.
Obviously we cannot tell these situations apart, so we error on the
side of displaying more, even
Hi,
This is probably simple, but google doesn't have much on it.
If, on a FAT filesystem, I do:
#mkfifo pipe
I get
mkfifo: pipe: Invalid Argument
If I cd up to / and try again:
#mkfifo pipe
#ls -L pipe*
prw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 0 Apr 17 09:15 pipe
I'm guessing pipes can't be made on FAT
On Saturday 15 April 2006 11:17, Joco Salvatti wrote:
To increase the security level of my OpenBSD system I have defined at
/etc/fstab that the root partition should be read only. /etc/fstab
follows:
While there are advantages of read-only / security isnt one of them.
If you still want to do
Does anyone have any experience running this on OpenBSD? It's basically an
apache module for dispatching incoming requests to Webware's Webkit
application server.
On OpenBSD it compiles fine and runs fine - for about four days. Then it
starts giving errors like the following:
[error] mod_ssl:
there was a diff to fix a file leak in ssl on tech a few days ago.
On 4/16/06, Jeff Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any experience running this on OpenBSD? It's basically an
apache module for dispatching incoming requests to Webware's Webkit
application server.
On OpenBSD
On 4/16/06, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm guessing pipes can't be made on FAT systems, but why not? And
because fat doesn't support them.
where is the source for mkfifo so that I could make it less cryptic?
According to whence it's in /sbin but ls /usr/src/sbin | grep mk only
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