Does OpenBSD have adjustkernel?

2008-09-14 Thread Ling Xiaoheng
Hey,guys: In NetBSD its have adjustkernel perl script can custom your kernel configuration file,how about OpenBSD? I custom my OpenBSD kernel configuration and rebuild it,but in the dmesg I found OpenBSD 4.2 (GENERIC) #375: Tue Aug 28 10:38:44 MDT 2007 [EMAIL

Being a shell provider - good business?

2008-09-14 Thread Art Vandelay
Hello. My friend thinks that being a shell provider for IRC bots and bouncers is very good business. How do I convince him it's not? Sorry for going off-topic and cross-post, but I don't know who else to ask. Thanks, NRS http://nrk.no/p3/program/national_rap_show/

Re: snapshots/packages/i386 newer than snapshot/i386

2008-09-14 Thread Elias Näslund
Alright, thanks for the information, that explains a lot. So there is no easy way to run -current right now? 2008/9/13 Joe Gidi [EMAIL PROTECTED] I got the same(?) problem with the amd64. Or at least the libs is wrong version up or down, not sure which way. I have tried ftp.openbsd.org,

Re: Does OpenBSD have adjustkernel?

2008-09-14 Thread Vladimir Kirillov
On 15:37 Sun 14 Sep, Ling Xiaoheng wrote: Hey,guys: In NetBSD its have adjustkernel perl script can custom your kernel configuration file,how about OpenBSD? I custom my OpenBSD kernel configuration and rebuild it,but in the dmesg I found OpenBSD 4.2 (GENERIC) #375: Tue Aug 28 10:38:44

Re: Does OpenBSD have adjustkernel?

2008-09-14 Thread Dorian Büttner
Ling Xiaoheng schrieb: Hey,guys: In NetBSD its have adjustkernel perl script can custom your kernel configuration file,how about OpenBSD? I custom my OpenBSD kernel configuration and rebuild it,but in the dmesg I found OpenBSD 4.2 (GENERIC) #375: Tue Aug 28 10:38:44 MDT 2007 [EMAIL

Re: Does OpenBSD have adjustkernel?

2008-09-14 Thread Gilles Chehade
On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 03:37:04PM +0800, Ling Xiaoheng wrote: Hey,guys: In NetBSD its have adjustkernel perl script can custom your kernel configuration file,how about OpenBSD? I custom my OpenBSD kernel configuration and rebuild it,but in the dmesg I found OpenBSD 4.2 (GENERIC) #375:

Re: Being a shell provider - good business?

2008-09-14 Thread Art Vandelay
On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 9:34 AM, Art Vandelay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello. My friend thinks that being a shell provider for IRC bots and bouncers is very good business. How do I convince him it's not? Sorry for going off-topic and cross-post, but I don't know who else to ask. Thanks,

Re: dhcpd: send_packet: No buffer space available

2008-09-14 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 02:57:19PM +0200, marcin wrote: Hi, I have network server running on OpenBSD 4.3. Kernel was patched and recompiled with changed amount of queue for hfsc and cbq to 768. This machine has 3 interface, two external and one internal. On each interface i have hfsc queing

Re: Being a shell provider - good business?

2008-09-14 Thread Subhro
Honestly speaking, I would say its easy money. Thanks Subhro On 9/14/08, Art Vandelay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 9:34 AM, Art Vandelay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello. My friend thinks that being a shell provider for IRC bots and bouncers is very good business. How do

Re: Being a shell provider - good business?

2008-09-14 Thread Outback Dingo
actually i agree here, running a shell server for 10 USD a head per month, is a good idea especially for your freinds who need to learn, just do the math, 100 users at 10 USD a month and guess what your making money, though its the getting users to use and abide by good usage policies is the other

Re: Being a shell provider - good business?

2008-09-14 Thread Jussi Peltola
The way I see it, providing the shells is relatively easy, but keeping your line free of DDoS and other niceties it brings is not worth the effort, especially if your users use IRC and bitch about every second of downtime. Suddenly $10 isn't so much, and it's a lot more than the cheap shell

Re: Patching a SSH 'Weakness'

2008-09-14 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Saturday 13 September 2008, johan beisser wrote: On Sep 13, 2008, at 5:49 AM, steve szmidt wrote: Yes, the US had it for a while but a recent ruling has reversed that. Really? I never heard of it ever being passed in the first place. If it's the case I'm thinking of, the key couldn't

Re: Patching a SSH 'Weakness'

2008-09-14 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008-09-14, J.C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In the UK, it seems there's such a law. Page 1: http://networks.silicon.com/mobile/0,39024665,39282266,00.htm Page 2: http://networks.silicon.com/silicon/networks/mobile/0,39024665,39282266-2,00.htm The team cracks low-grade encryption

Re: Does OpenBSD have adjustkernel?

2008-09-14 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Sunday 14 September 2008, Ling Xiaoheng wrote: Hey,guys: In NetBSD its have adjustkernel perl script can custom your kernel configuration file,how about OpenBSD? I custom my OpenBSD kernel configuration and rebuild it,but in the dmesg I found OpenBSD 4.2 (GENERIC) #375: Tue Aug 28

Re: Patching a SSH 'Weakness'

2008-09-14 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Sunday 14 September 2008, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2008-09-14, J.C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In the UK, it seems there's such a law. Page 1: http://networks.silicon.com/mobile/0,39024665,39282266,00.htm Page 2:

Re: zyd(4) {xfer,frame} too short (length=XX)

2008-09-14 Thread Paul de Weerd
Following up to an old post of mine : It seems the recent(ish, ~2 weeks ago) commits to zyd(4) have fixed the issue described below. At least, I'm currently downloading the latest snapshot install.iso and it's working just fine, no more errors like below. Thanks, Damien ! Cheers, Paul 'WEiRD'

Re: acpitz diff changes warnings on compaq nc6000 [Re: CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: src]

2008-09-14 Thread Markus Bergkvist
I've had the acpitz0: _AL1[0] not a object ref problem with my HP Compaq 6710B too, with -current it seems to be fixed /Markus OpenBSD 4.4-current (GENERIC.MP) #29: Sun Sep 14 18:59:41 CEST 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP real mem = 2125410304 (2026MB)

Re: Patching a SSH 'Weakness'

2008-09-14 Thread steve szmidt
On Saturday 13 September 2008, johan beisser wrote: On Sep 13, 2008, at 5:49 AM, steve szmidt wrote: Yes, the US had it for a while but a recent ruling has reversed that. Really? I never heard of it ever being passed in the first place. If it's the case I'm thinking of, the key couldn't be

Re: Does OpenBSD have adjustkernel?

2008-09-14 Thread Ivan Arsenyev
The GENERIC kernel should be sufficient for most all systems and situations. I think it's his decision. If he'll do drivers patches and even do new drivers, if he will use custom mk.conf, and maybe even custom cvs tree why not use custom kernel config too. By the way if he'll get problems

Re: Does OpenBSD have adjustkernel?

2008-09-14 Thread Dorian Büttner
On Sunday 14 September 2008 20:16:17 Ivan Arsenyev wrote: The GENERIC kernel should be sufficient for most all systems and situations. I think it's his decision. If he'll do drivers patches and even do new drivers, if he will use custom mk.conf, and maybe even custom cvs tree why not

Time Keeping with ntpd on sparc64 (Sun Fire V210)

2008-09-14 Thread Paul de Weerd
Hi all, I've noticed two interesting (but minor) issues with timekeeping on my sparc64 machine. First, it doesn't seem to keep time across reboots and second I've recently seen two large jumps in clock drift. Of course, the first issue is easily solved with an ntpd -s, but it seems to me that a

New invitation from Chris Weiss

2008-09-14 Thread Chris Weiss
You have been invited to connect as friends with Chris Weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please accept or reject this invitation by clicking below: http://www.bebo.com/in/7794072606a756460097b135 .. Please do not reply directly to this

Soundoutput Probs

2008-09-14 Thread zm0
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