Hi,
wonderful!
Certainly want to try this when I can find time. Forgive me for being
lazy, but probably could encourage more to try by providing some kind of
step-through or guide:)
Regards
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 18:31:43 +0200, Johan SANCHEZ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Hi
Less than 1.5 GB :)
Stefan Olsson wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to get my Dell Inspiron 7500 laptop to load the ueagle
driver with OpenBSD 3.9 so I can use my SAGEM 800 ADSL modem, but it
does not want to play.
The ueagle firmware files was nowhere to be found in /etc/firmware so
I downloaded from
Greetings,
I'm after others' advice about how IPsec flows should work between
two peers when neither is the access point in a wireless LAN using
isakmpd(8) with pre-shared key authentication.
Specifically, I'm using ral(4) in Host AP mode on my gateway
(192.168.1.1) running a recent
Hi,
are there any plans to release a bsd.mp version for sparc64? My box
currently can only use cpu0; I have 4 processors, and it seems a shame to
waste all of that power.
thanks
hi,
hate to bother on such a silly problem, but when I try to
mount_msdos /dev/fd0c I get a 'device not configured' error.
I've already looked at fdc(4) and mount(8) and see that the device
is fd, the number -usually 0, and then in my case B for a 1.44 drive
and then the partition, but, of
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 06:24:28AM -0600, David B. wrote:
hi,
hate to bother on such a silly problem, but when I try to
mount_msdos /dev/fd0c I get a 'device not configured' error.
(...)
Any other ideas?
`dmesg|grep ^fd' and `fdisk' floppy drive, maybe.
-
David B. wrote:
Hi,
are there any plans to release a bsd.mp version for sparc64? My box
currently can only use cpu0; I have 4 processors, and it seems a shame
to waste all of that power.
thanks
There is, of course, desire to support SMP on mvme88k, sparc, sparc64,
Alpha, and just about
mount_msdos /dev/fd0c I get a 'device not configured' error.
snip
Any other ideas?
What about a higher device letter? fd0d? fd0i?
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Hi,
wonderful!
Certainly want to try this when I can find time. Forgive me for being
lazy, but probably could encourage more to try by providing
some kind of
step-through or guide:)
Regards
it's been done check the archives.
Damon McMahon wrote:
My query is what I should/need to do to enable flows between the two
non-AP peers 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3? Should flows be routed through
the access point at the IP layer (hence the AP acts as a gateway for all
hosts in the WLAN), or should flows through the access
Brendan Grossman wrote:
Hi everyone
I'm getting the following errors...
Checking setuid/setgid files and devices:
Setuid/device find errors:
find: /mnt/files/Music/K(kD\89v: No such file or directory
find: /mnt/files/Music/cN[EMAIL PROTECTED]: No such file or directory
find:
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 07:51:21AM -0600, D. E. Evans wrote:
mount_msdos /dev/fd0c I get a 'device not configured' error.
snip
Any other ideas?
What about a higher device letter? fd0d? fd0i?
Actually, 'disklabel' would be useful here. I'm guessing it would be
fd0i for MS-DOS
On 4/17/06, D. E. Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mount_msdos /dev/fd0c I get a 'device not configured' error.
snip
Any other ideas?
What about a higher device letter? fd0d? fd0i?
fd0a ?
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Hi all
I need to multihome a network, connecting it to two upstream providers.
Besides that I also need some iBGP sessions inside that network to
connect one or two inner routers to the two border routers. The whole
project will begin in one or two months and I'm now evaluating possible
Damon McMahon wrote:
My query is what I should/need to do to enable flows between the two
non-AP peers 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3? Should flows be routed through
the access point at the IP layer (hence the AP acts as a gateway for all
hosts in the WLAN), or should flows through the access
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Luiz Otavio Souza wrote:
Damon McMahon wrote:
My query is what I should/need to do to enable flows between the two
non-AP peers 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3? Should flows be routed
through the access point at the IP layer (hence the AP acts as a
gateway for all hosts in the WLAN), or should
Probably this is what is meant by user whining.
Any chance of seeing http://www.openbsd.org/3.9_packages/ in the next
day or two? Since the CD's are shipping I hoped maybe...
Shut up you say? Sit down? Erm sorry.
I was trying to install 3.8 packages on a 3.9 machine and I get an error
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 04:47:52PM +0200, Thomas Bader wrote:
Hi all
I need to multihome a network, connecting it to two upstream providers.
Besides that I also need some iBGP sessions inside that network to
connect one or two inner routers to the two border routers. The whole
project will
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 04:47:52PM +0200, Thomas Bader wrote:
Hi all
I need to multihome a network, connecting it to two upstream providers.
Besides that I also need some iBGP sessions inside that network to
connect one or two inner routers to the two border routers. The whole
project will
On 4/17/06, Dag Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any chance of seeing http://www.openbsd.org/3.9_packages/ in the next
day or two? Since the CD's are shipping I hoped maybe...
You're not going to see packages available via FTP until 3.9 is
officially released.
Until then, you can build
hi all:
I use Marvell Yukon 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet Controller on my laptop, but i
can't find a driver for OpenBSD 3.8,
So i want to know is there any other people use it and have a driver for it?
thanks.
Bibby
2006/04/17
On 4/17/06, Andrew Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
wonderful!
Certainly want to try this when I can find time. Forgive me for being
lazy, but probably could encourage more to try by providing some kind of
step-through or guide:)
A step-through guide for what? If you're familiar enough
On 4/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Long time ago I read about LZMA at undeadly.org.
I just wanted to ask if somebody realy works on a BSD-Implementation or not.
Because LZMA-Compressions are realy awesome and for the decompression it
needs less time and less memory then
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Certainly want to try this when I can find time. Forgive me for being
lazy, but probably could encourage more to try by providing
some kind of
step-through or guide:)
What kind of a guide is needed? Install the x* file sets, and pkg_add your
applications.
Why do
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 12:53:42AM +0800, Michael Bibby wrote:
hi all:
I use Marvell Yukon 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet Controller on my laptop, but i
can't find a driver for OpenBSD 3.8,
So i want to know is there any other people use it and have a driver for it?
There is currently no driver
On 4/17/06, Michael Bibby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all:
I use Marvell Yukon 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet Controller on my laptop, but i
can't find a driver for OpenBSD 3.8,
So i want to know is there any other people use it and have a driver for it?
If it doesn't work it doesn't work. With
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Probably this is what is meant by user whining.
Shameless user whining, no less.
I was trying to install 3.8 packages on a 3.9 machine and I
get an error
I expect they're referred to as 3.8 packages, since they're for 3.8... and
3.9 packages would be for 3.9...
DS
Certainly want to try this when I can find time. Forgive me for being
lazy, but probably could encourage more to try by providing
some kind of
step-through or guide:)
What kind of a guide is needed? Install the x* file sets, and pkg_add your
applications.
Hi,
Personnally i prefer
I would like to buy motherboard D945GNTL with Dual Core Intel Processor.
How about OpenBSD -current support on it's motherboard Dual Core
Processor, SATA2 and DDR2 feature. Which kernel should I use ?
GENERIC.MP will detect 2 CPUs ?
Anyone has this motherboard installed with OpenBSD ?
Any dmesg
From: Johan SANCHEZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What kind of a guide is needed? Install the x* file sets,
and pkg_add your
applications.
Hi,
Personnally i prefer use the ports tree or compile from the sources
but even if that s not that complicated it could be useful to read
in what
Hi, i have a Point to point conection which has a VPN conection in Backup.
More specific, what i have is a i386 OpenBSD 3.8 routing between 3 NICs.
1 NIC: Connection to the Corporate LAN
2 NIC: Connection to the Factory LAN
3 NIC : Connection to the Cisco interface of the P2P Link
Drawed:
Luiz Otavio Souza wrote:
Damon McMahon wrote:
My query is what I should/need to do to enable flows between the two
non-AP peers 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3? Should flows be routed
through the access point at the IP layer (hence the AP acts as a
gateway for all hosts in the WLAN), or should
1. How well supported are the C3 boards such as the M1?
My home firewall is running on a PD1. Similar to the M1, except with
two NICs. NICs are supported. I don't think Xorg supports the VIA graphics
chip, but doesn't matter to me.
you obviously missed the part about the preposterously slow compression
times.
Well..
You missed my point. I know you don`t crosscompile but you can compress
all Archives on a stronger Computer. So a VAX isn`t the best hardware to
start with LZMA compressing. Yes..
Something else: You compress
Luiz Otavio Souza wrote:
Damon McMahon wrote:
My query is what I should/need to do to enable flows between the two
non-AP peers 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3? Should flows be routed
through the access point at the IP layer (hence the AP acts as a
gateway for all hosts in the WLAN), or should
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 08:11:16PM +0200, Johan SANCHEZ wrote:
Certainly want to try this when I can find time. Forgive me for being
lazy, but probably could encourage more to try by providing
some kind of
step-through or guide:)
What kind of a guide is needed? Install the x*
Claudio Jeker schrieb:
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 04:47:52PM +0200, Thomas Bader wrote:
[announce self is missing]
Gosh! That's a fallout from Henning's nexthop self patch.
I'll fix it ASAP.
Thanks, that works for me.
I have established that I've mistaken the meaning of self. I wanted to
use
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 02:49:35PM -0300, Pablo Halamaj wrote:
Hi, i have a Point to point conection which has a VPN conection in Backup.
More specific, what i have is a i386 OpenBSD 3.8 routing between 3 NICs.
1 NIC: Connection to the Corporate LAN
2 NIC: Connection to the Factory LAN
3 NIC
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 11:05:08 -0700
Spruell, Darren-Perot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Johan SANCHEZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What kind of a guide is needed? Install the x* file sets,
and pkg_add your
applications.
Hi,
Personnally i prefer use the ports tree or compile from
thus Matt Rowley spake:
1. How well supported are the C3 boards such as the M1?
My home firewall is running on a PD1. Similar to the M1, except with
two NICs. NICs are supported. I don't think Xorg supports the VIA graphics
chip, but doesn't matter to me.
Since my laptop only has a USB 1 on it, I was thinking
about getting a PCMCIA USB 2.0 adapter. I looked on
the hardware list, but couldn't find a list of
supported models. Any suggestions?
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I switched to MySQL 5.0.19 and now i have some issues with charsets :/
In my config files, my.cnf i've got such a record:
character-set-server=latin2
collation-server=latin2_general_ci
But when it get data from the database to the website, then theres the
problem because it doesn't get it in
I would like to add a DMZ for a webserver and need to add another ethernet
port. My 3.5-
based box has limited card space, so I thought of using a dual port card to add
the 3rd
ethernet port. I have access to a NS DP83816-based dual port card. I see that I
would have
to update my OS version
Following is the dmesg from the Asus A8N-SLI Premium motherboard using
GENERIC. It's the second revision to the original Asus A8N-SLI line of
motherboards. Specs include AMD64 x2 (dual core) capable, Nforce4
chipset, 2 x ide, 4 sata and 4 sata 2 (both hardware raid capable), dual
gigabit
Michael Bibby wrote:
hi all:
I use Marvell Yukon 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet Controller on my laptop, but i
can't find a driver for OpenBSD 3.8,
So i want to know is there any other people use it and have a driver for it?
thanks.
Bibby
2006/04/17
I've had that chipset working with OpenBSD 3.8
ok, since an OpenBSD developer wrote the driver for the Accoom Networks
Artery WAN card, I'm going to use that over the other two but I can't find
anywhere to purchase it. The www.accoom.net site only has a pdf of it that
doen't have any contact information. Does anyone know where I can purchase
Does it make any difference to have dual core processor or not with openbsd ?
Thanks.
John Brahy wrote:
ok, since an OpenBSD developer wrote the driver for the Accoom Networks
Artery WAN card, I'm going to use that over the other two but I can't find
anywhere to purchase it. The www.accoom.net site only has a pdf of it that
doen't have any contact information. Does anyone know
Gustavo Rios wrote:
Does it make any difference to have dual core processor or not with openbsd ?
Yes, the dual core can take advantage of the bsd.mp kernel.
It's kind of like a dual processor if you like.
It depend on the applications you run obviously, but in many cases, it
does help.
And did you see any code?
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 08:16:06PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you obviously missed the part about the preposterously slow compression
times.
Well..
You missed my point. I know you don`t crosscompile but you can compress
all Archives on a stronger Computer.
Gustavo Rios wrote:
Does it make any difference to have dual core processor or not with openbsd ?
I understand OpenBSD will use both cores, IFF your motherboard is
mpbios-compliant, which most single-processor motherboards are not. I
haven't actually tried this, so I could be mistaken.
On Sun, Apr 16, 2006 at 08:22:27AM +0200, Alexander Farber wrote:
On the USENET I've learnt that forwarders shouldn't be used...
Did you also learn why? I'd like to know. I don't use them often, but
once in a while they are useful.
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i hope you mean cardbus and not pcmcia. there is such a thing as a
pcmcia usb host controller, but it is usb 1 only, and we don't have a
driver for it. if someone wants to give me one i might work on that
in the future though (i want usb on my sparc).
as for usb2 carbus controllers,
Hi everyone
To bring up a pppoe connection, I use ppp -ddial provider
But how do I take it down?
Also how do I remove old tunx devices?
# ifconfig
tun0: flags=8051UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 1492
inet 219.90.xxx.xxx -- 203.2.124.224 netmask 0x
Opened by PID
Hi everyone
To bring up a pppoe connection, I use ppp -ddial provider
But how do I take it down?
Maybe just kill the connection?
Also how do I remove old tunx devices?
What the? How do I get rid of the others? tun0 seems to be only in use
there.
If a connection drops out, I just
curiosity got the best of me here. Found I had a machine with several
major compression programs on it, and while this tired argument isn't
worth this, I found it the idea of a comparison interesting, so I
thought I'd share...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you obviously missed the part about the
eric.p wrote:
if [ `ifconfig -a|grep -c tun0` -ne 0 ]; then
More ellegant is:
if ! ifconfig -a | grep -q tun0; then
# Han
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to add a DMZ for a webserver and need to add another ethernet
port. My 3.5-
based box
upgrade.
has limited card space, so I thought of using a dual port card to add the 3rd
ethernet port. I have access to a NS DP83816-based dual port card. I see that I
Perhaps my understanding of ieee80211(9) and isakmpd(8) is awry?
I have a simple WLAN setup, where there is a combined internet
gateway/wireless AP, and several wireless nodes. I want each wireless
node to be able to connect to all others for file sharing, etc and the
connection should be over an
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