On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 01:17:04PM -0700, Parvinder Bhasin wrote:
Hi,
I am stuck at this situation:
Where I have a domain: abc.com :
I would like to have user who type http://abc.com (without the www)
redirected to a a different site for example : www.xyz.com
Redirection for
William Stuart wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am sorry for not mentioning it was a vmWare instance. The packet
replay seemed to be the culprit.
This occured when we moved the image to a vmWare host running vmWare ESX
3.5 from 3.0. Our working theory is that under 3.5 pernicious mode
works
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 10:09:10PM -0700, IanKwa wrote:
Hi, I am using openbsd 3.6 to crunch on codes from Solaris 10 NFS. The
problem is when I am use crunch in NFS I always encounter multiple
definitions. However, when I crunch in the openbsd 3.6 local machine, I do
not encounter the
I wasn't able to find 'tac' in OpenBSD! Is any reason for that or any
alternative?
Thanks for your help
Tony
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 12:17:31PM +0200, Tony Berth wrote:
| I wasn't able to find 'tac' in OpenBSD! Is any reason for that or any
| alternative?
tail -r
Cheers,
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On 2008-07-24, Tony Berth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wasn't able to find 'tac' in OpenBSD! Is any reason for that or any
alternative?
Depending on which sort of reverse you mean, one of rev(1) or
tail(1) will do what you want.
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 20:41:05 -0300
Vinicius Vianna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe the only value would be to merge a new rule without returning all
tables to default as in the situation that you have changed a table and
if you run pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf the table will get back to original
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 2008-07-24, Tony Berth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wasn't able to find 'tac' in OpenBSD! Is any reason for that or any
alternative?
Depending on which sort of reverse you mean, one of rev(1) or
tail(1) will do
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Hi all,
After patching named on 4.3, it throws *lots* of the above syslog messages:
Jul 24 14:28:31 frw1 named[32206]: Binding locally
Jul 24 14:28:35 frw1 last message repeated 5 times
Jul 24 14:28:42 frw1 named[32206]: Binding locally
Jul 24 14:29:15 frw1 last message repeated 6 times
Jul 24
I'm running the 4.3 with sendmail and use mutt as MUA. I did set
'assumed_charset' and 'allow_8bit' in muttrc but no effect! I also had a
look on sendmail but couldn't identify any wrongdoing either!
Actually I would rather prefer to have utf-8 for the body as well as for the
subject and header
Dear users,
i have just installed openbsd 4.3 in my dell server and everything
went ok except for on stuff that is teasing me up. It's the bioctl
output:
robigo# bioctl mfi0
Volume Status Size Device
mfi0 0 Online 299439751168 sd0 RAID1
0 Online 3000
* Vinicius Vianna [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-24 01:52]:
Maybe the only value would be to merge a new rule
merge a rule?
never ever.
it has, at one point, allowed you to set options without resetting
other options. never rules, that cannot work.
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Almir Karic escreveu:
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 01:17:04PM -0700, Parvinder Bhasin wrote:
Hi,
I am stuck at this situation:
Where I have a domain: abc.com :
I would like to have user who type http://abc.com (without the www)
redirected to a a different site for example :
Hello!
Looks like there is no support for 82575GB NIC in OpenBSD kernel.
I got something like Intel PRO/1000 QP (82575GB) rev 0x02 at pci10 dev 0
function 0 not
configured
But I found this link for FreeBSD driver
I guess Linus lost his ability to masturbate for a long time huh?
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Dear friends,
i am trying to get texlive installed in my computer. Inside the directory i saw:
robigo# pwd;ls -l
/usr/ports/print/texlive
total 28
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Mar 7 20:59 CVS
-rwxrwxr-x 1 root wheel 173 Nov 2 2007 Makefile
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root wheel 388 Sep 7 2007
Duncan Patton a Campbell schrieb:
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 21:37:27 +0200
Marc Balmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Shizzle Cash wrote:
On Jul 17, 2008, at 8:42 AM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
agreed. I barely can wait to see Ty Semaka artwork for 4.4. Definitively
it should include monkeys. And
We have also experienced problems with CARP when moving ESX from 3.0i to
3.5. No solution yet.
Have tried to tweak the vSwitch settings ? I remember I made CARP work
with 2 OpenBSD 4.2 VM on ESX 3.5 after changing some settings in the
networking properties... (I know I should document what
John Nietzsche wrote:
Dear friends,
i am trying to get texlive installed in my computer. Inside the directory i saw:
robigo# pwd;ls -l
/usr/ports/print/texlive
total 28
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Mar 7 20:59 CVS
-rwxrwxr-x 1 root wheel 173 Nov 2 2007 Makefile
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root
Regarding the cache poisoning patch (which I see for 4.3). Are there
any effective workarounds for OpenBSD 4.0/4.1?
I have a couple older boxes I will be upgrading, but I'd like to CMA
in the meantime.
Thanks!
-Mike
John Nietzsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear users,
i have just installed openbsd 4.3 in my dell server and everything
went ok except for on stuff that is teasing me up. It's the bioctl
output:
robigo# bioctl mfi0
Volume Status Size Device
mfi0 0 Online
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 02:48:45PM -0500, Mike Shaw wrote:
Regarding the cache poisoning patch (which I see for 4.3). Are there
any effective workarounds for OpenBSD 4.0/4.1?
I have a couple older boxes I will be upgrading, but I'd like to CMA
in the meantime.
Thanks!
-Mike
Perhaps
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 10:55:01PM +0200, Martin Toft wrote:
I'm trying to compile cwm (/usr/xenocara/app/cwm) on Linux, as I would
like to use this very supreme window manager on all my non-OpenBSD
systems as well. The version of cwm that I'm working with is from
yesterday's -current (23rd of
+#define strlcpy(dst, src, size) (strncpy((dst), (src), (size) - 1))
+#define strlcat(dst, src, size) (strncat((dst), (src), (size) - 1))
That is utterly and completely wrong.
On 2008-07-24, Mike Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding the cache poisoning patch (which I see for 4.3). Are there
any effective workarounds for OpenBSD 4.0/4.1?
The 4.2 patch should also work for 4.1
6. Compile and link:
$ for i in *.c; do gcc -I /usr/include/freetype2 -c $i; done
$ gcc -lXft -lXrender -lX11 -lXau -lXdmcp -lXext -lfontconfig -lexpat
-lfreetype -lz -o cwm *.o
Most linux distributions carry a pmake package which provides the
a bsd.prog.mk and thus support for the
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:01:50PM +0200, Martin Toft wrote:
+#define strlcpy(dst, src, size) (strncpy((dst), (src), (size) - 1))
+#define strlcat(dst, src, size) (strncat((dst), (src), (size) - 1))
To be a bit more specific than Theo, don't believe idiots like Ulrich
Drepper.
There's a
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 02:20:22PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
+#define strlcpy(dst, src, size) (strncpy((dst), (src), (size) - 1))
+#define strlcat(dst, src, size) (strncat((dst), (src), (size) - 1))
That is utterly and completely wrong.
Yep, I'm a noob when it comes to these kinds of
Hello,
I recently installed 4.3 (previously using 3.8).
Here's my issue:
My wife is a medical transcriptionist via an SQL server over the internet
(through the openBSD firewall).
With openbsd 3.8 she can do her work just fine.
With 4.3, pf seems to be blocking the SQL server from uploading
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Nick Holland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Besides, the finished flash drive is wonderfully useful. :)
(I've got a 4G, partitioned out as 2G OpenBSD, 2G FAT32, which is
bootable on OpenBSD and still usable as a Windows flash drive,
as well. Only problem I have is
+#define strlcpy(dst, src, size) (strncpy((dst), (src), (size) - 1))
+#define strlcat(dst, src, size) (strncat((dst), (src), (size) - 1))
strlcpy() and strlcat() return size_t. strncpy() and strncat() return
char *. These #define do not take care of this (among other things).
I can't seem to get logging for sftp working.
OpenBSD 4.3
Here is the line from my sshd_config
Subsystem sftp/usr/libexec/sftp-server -f LOCAL7 -l DEBUG
Here is the line from syslog.conf
local7.*/var/log/local7.log
I went as far as
Ah...perfect. Thanks Stuart and Aaron.
-Mike
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 2:57 PM, Aaron Stellman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 02:48:45PM -0500, Mike Shaw wrote:
Regarding the cache poisoning patch (which I see for 4.3). Are there
any effective workarounds for OpenBSD
OpenBSD 4.3-stable (DPE-2900.MP) #4: Thu Jul 24 14:50:29 BRT 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/DPE-2900.MP
real mem = 3484352512 (3322MB)
avail mem = 3373080576 (3216MB)
mainbus0 at root
bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.5 @ 0xcfb9c000 (66 entries)
bios0: vendor Dell Inc.
Dear OpenBSD friends,
how may i format a slice with FFS2? and what to put into /etc/fstab
Thanks.
Thanks guys for clearing this up. So in short you cannot CNAME an
entire domain (domain.com IN CNAME google.com can't do ).
Thanks for the input. Really appreciate it.
Cheers!
-Parvinder Bhasin
On Jul 24, 2008, at 6:10 AM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Almir Karic escreveu:
On
Hi, I'm using 4.2.
I'm trying to learn some about x86 assembly language
for instrucctional purpose. I'm really a noob in this
things so I want to learn from the dumb point.
Every example I've found on the net doesn't works
for me. I only want to make a very very simple runnable
program with
--- John Nietzsche [Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 07:19:11PM -0300]: ---
Dear OpenBSD friends,
how may i format a slice with FFS2? and what to put into /etc/fstab
i think you have to be running = 4.2 to have FFS2 support. from
newfs(8):
-O filesystem-format
2Enhanced fast file system
Nick Guenther wrote:
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Nick Holland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Besides, the finished flash drive is wonderfully useful. :)
(I've got a 4G, partitioned out as 2G OpenBSD, 2G FAT32, which is
bootable on OpenBSD and still usable as a Windows flash drive,
as well.
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 5:55 PM, Jesus Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to learn some about x86 assembly language
for instrucctional purpose. I'm really a noob in this
things so I want to learn from the dumb point.
Perhaps you should bite off the task in smaller chunks. There are a
I have just set a a different computer with 4.4
Mplayer works right out of the box except audio fails for some dvd's
My question is:
Is the small two wire digital output on the drive the same as the coax
input that my stereo uses to decode PCM and 5.1 sound from a regular
cable box or DVD
Philip Guenther escribis:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 5:55 PM, Jesus Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to learn some about x86 assembly language
for instrucctional purpose. I'm really a noob in this
things so I want to learn from the dumb point.
Perhaps you should bite off the
On 7/24/08, Chris Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just set a a different computer with 4.4
Mplayer works right out of the box except audio fails for some dvd's
My question is:
Is the small two wire digital output on the drive the same as the coax
input that my stereo uses to
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