Neal Hogan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I second Hannes' query. I have a T400 with a 5424 chipset. 4.4 recognizes
the devise, but I'm unable to connect (I get *ath0: unable to reset
hardware; hal status 3.* error mesg when I attempt to ifconfig).
Sounds like somebody needs to get reyk@ one
Hi,
I have firewall
sk0 - LAN Interface
rl1 - Primary internet connection
rl2 - secondary Internet connection
I have a line in pf.conf
pass in quick on $int_if route-to ( $ext_if2 $ext_ifgw ) from
hifxchn2 to any keep state
to route requests from hosts in hifxchn2 through the rl2 internet
On 2008 Oct 14 (Tue) at 08:11:59 +0200 (+0200), Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
:Neal Hogan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
:
: I second Hannes' query. I have a T400 with a 5424 chipset. 4.4 recognizes
: the devise, but I'm unable to connect (I get *ath0: unable to reset
: hardware; hal status 3.* error
Hello,
been a long time since any updates to softraid and I just wanted to ask
how the status is?
Will there be any more changes to the metadata? I wouldn't want to
create one now if the metadata is going to change again soon.
Thanks in advance,
Michael
On 2008-10-14, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying to send mails via Gmail's IMAP using Mutt 1.5.17 on
OBSD 4.3. I installed this Mutt from the package list.
You want the mutt-1.5.17p0-sasl.tgz package, not mutt-1.5.17p0.tgz
Hi all,
have you same problem ? Look at $ls -lF /bin
There is a [* and test* ,both binaries do the same and cmp(1) says,that
they are same.
Am I missing something or it's bug?
snapshot i386 #1076
You're missing something.
Try man [ and man test.
They are the same. No problem.
Andreas
2008/10/14 Tomas Bodzar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
have you same problem ? Look at $ls -lF /bin
There is a [* and test* ,both binaries do the same and cmp(1) says,that they
are same.
Am I missing
I'm not so old :-D
A little magic for someone who is not good in Unix scripting and
think,that [ is only mistake :-)
Thanks all for answer and more light on it for me
Almir Karic wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 03:22:32PM +0200, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
Hi all,
have you same problem ? Look at
On Wednesday 08 October 2008 2:21:23 pm Benjamin Adams wrote:
Just wondering if this will effect OpenBSD with java:
Eventually it will make things easier for BSD Java porting.
-Kurt
Michael schrieb:
sometimes I get this on my SUN Fire v440 when there is some traffic:
cas0: status=7889090RXDONE,RX_COMP_FULL,RXMAC
cas0 stops working then. Using ifconfig cas0 down/up only helps for a
very short time. Only way to get it to work again for some time is a
full reboot.
Yes
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 8:08 AM, Aaron Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just installed OpenBSD from a snapshot yesterday and noticed
afterwards I can't seem to ftp out from the command line either passive or
active. I finally issued an ftp -AaE some ftp site and it works just
fine so
I've just installed OpenBSD from a snapshot yesterday and noticed
afterwards I can't seem to ftp out from the command line either passive or
active. I finally issued an ftp -AaE some ftp site and it works just
fine so I'm guessing that the firewall i'm sitting behind is doing
something wrong with
Hi,
[Posting here because I think there is a potential manual
improvement in this puzzle, which I will be happy to write up once
I figure it out.]
I'm trying to figure out how to convert a string to seconds since epoch
in the local timezone.
When I use strptime() and mktime(), I get a result
Today's mail delivered the 4.4 CDs near Boston, Mass.
Many thanks to the developers,
Dave
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On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 14:33:19 +0700, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Siju,
I think there are several things you need to understand more about pf
quick option.
If you don't use quick option on rules, then it will be last matching rule
applied, but if you you use quick option, the
Hello,
whilst setting up IPSEC, I discovered, that isakmpd answers with
NO_PROPOSAL_CHOSEN if you mix up the phase 2 ID's, here the src/dst IPs of
the rule.
I think this is misleading, since as I understand it, NO_PROPOSAL_CHOSEN
should be sent, if the clients can't find a matching encryption
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Mark B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
My best guess is that mktime() expects tm_isdst but strptime() doesn't
load it. But I don't know how to work around this.
strptime() doesn't have enough information to set the tm_isdst member.
Indeed, if you set it
My box (4.4 CD + The Book Of PF + Secure Architectures With OpenBSD)
arrived to Espoo, Finland today. Thank you very much.
Great books by the way.
--
Henri Salo fgeek at hack.fi +358407705733
GPG ID: 2EA46E4F fp: 14D0 7803 BFF6 EFA0 9998 8C4B 5DFE A106 2EA4 6E4F
I am running 4.3 GENERIC.MP.
I appear to have hit an issue whereby two adsl modems are presenting
the same LCP session. I believe this is confusing pppoe(4). I am
unable to reconfigure the session presented by the modem (which I
believe likely to be the case on most devices).
Scenario:-
- Two
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Vivek Ayer wrote:
I'm getting zilch. I'm starting to suspect that I got ripped off on
this cable. I could be just as wrong. I just need to test this cable
with a windows machine via hyperterminal to absolutely make sure it's
not working.
Serial cables can be a PAIN -
I wrote:
strptime() doesn't have enough information to set the tm_isdst member.
Indeed, if you set it yourself before calling strptime(), it'll leave
it unaltered.
To correct myself: the above is not strictly portable, as strptime()
is allowed to change any and all members of struct tm. You
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 09:18:58PM +0300, Alexey Suslikov wrote:
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We have two important diffs to azalia(4) audio driver.
1. http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-techm=122365193510743w=2
2. http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-techm=122381492825141w=2
If you just have no regressions
On Tuesday October 14 2008 12:19, you wrote:
Today's mail delivered the 4.4 CDs near Boston, Mass.
Also to Des Moines, Iowa.
Many thanks to the developers,
Agreed. Thank you developers!
Dan Ramaley
If you don't use quick option on rules, then it will be last matching rule
applied, but if you you use quick option, the first matching rule will be
applied, the rest will be ignored. So, if you use quick option the filter
order would be;
picking just the in...on $int_if rules in order;
Arrived northwest of Seattle, WA.
Thanks!
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On Tuesday 14 October 2008 10:19:46 am Dave Anderson wrote:
Today's mail delivered the 4.4 CDs near Boston, Mass.
Many thanks to the developers,
Dave
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 03:22:32PM +0200, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
Hi all,
have you same problem ? Look at $ls -lF /bin
There is a [* and test* ,both binaries do the same and cmp(1) says,that
they are same.
Am I missing something or it's bug?
you are missing the lesson in history in unix
Received mine today as well! I'm in Madison, WI.
Awesome artwork and stickers! Puffy rules!
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 10:13 AM, new_guy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Adams-3 wrote:
Just wondering if this will effect OpenBSD with java:
Per the interim governance guidelines for Projects [1] I'm pleased
to announce the creation of the BSD Port Project
Java is nasty. There... I said
C'mon now. It's not that bad.
How else are you going to employ 120 developers and project managers to
build a shopping cart app? And buying 40 multi-core 8 gig app servers every
now and then really helps those struggling hardware makers.
In short, Java helps the economy. Since all things not
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Philip Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Mark B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
My best guess is that mktime() expects tm_isdst but strptime() doesn't
load it. But I don't know how to work around this.
strptime() doesn't have
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 11:19 AM, Mark B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Philip Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
strptime() doesn't have enough information to set the tm_isdst member.
If it had a format specifier for timezone, then I guess it could
figure it
Hi Siju,
isn't this:
pass in quick on $int_if route-to ( $ext_if2 $ext_ifgw ) from
hifxchn2 to any keep state
meant to be like this:
pass in quick on $int_if route-to { ( $ext_if2 $ext_ifgw ) } from
hifxchn2 to any keep state
Regards,
Charlie
Siju George wrote:
Hi,
I have firewall
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Ben Adams-3 wrote:
Just wondering if this will effect OpenBSD with java:
Per the interim governance guidelines for Projects [1] I'm pleased
to announce the creation of the BSD Port Project
Java is nasty. There... I said it and it is true. The goopy OOP of Java will
tarnish anything it
Thanks I figured it out.
I missed the nat rule for $ext_if2
--Siju
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have firewall
sk0 - LAN Interface
rl1 - Primary internet connection
rl2 - secondary Internet connection
I have a line in pf.conf
pass in quick
On Tuesday 14 October 2008 11:13:41 am new_guy wrote:
Ben Adams-3 wrote:
Just wondering if this will effect OpenBSD with java:
Per the interim governance guidelines for Projects [1] I'm pleased
to announce the creation of the BSD Port Project
Java is nasty. There... I said it
I have previously used two PPPoE links succesfully. The
sys/net/if_pppoe.c:pppoe_find_softc_by_session() is correct as long as
the devices are attached to different ethernet devices.
Since you have not provided any information about your configuration, I
can only make a guess. I would say
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Would you, please, tell me how to add the card PCI id in the nv driver?
--
Jairo Souto (38)8814-4787
Matthieu Herrb wrote:
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 3:42 PM, Jonathan Schleifer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 12.10.2008 um 15:30 schrieb Jairo Souto:
It's possible for Xorg to run on VESA mode
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 9:08 PM, Todd Alan Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Received mine today as well! I'm in Madison, WI.
Awesome artwork and stickers! Puffy rules!
San Diego, CA here... was delayed a day due to Columbus Day. Even
the wife chuckled at the theme...
Kurt Miller-3 wrote:
Your negativity sucks. Porting Java to OpenBSD was and is not
a trivial effort. It also serves as an excellent test bed for
threads, the runtime linker and large memory applications.
That was meant as a joke. I got 4.4 today and it had a sticker poking fun
at Java.
Alright guysthe serial cable was indeed bad. I finally got the ok prompt.
Only one problem. I can't type anything at the ok prompt. I can
terminate cu and get back in, but when I'm in, I can't type anything.
If I let it come up to a SunOS login, I can type stuff. This is really
weird. I used
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 9:03 PM, new_guy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kurt Miller-3 wrote:
Your negativity sucks. Porting Java to OpenBSD was and is not
a trivial effort. It also serves as an excellent test bed for
threads, the runtime linker and large memory applications.
That was meant as a
4.4 arrived here today (Tue 14.Oct) in Bloomington, Indiana.
Your negativity sucks. Porting Java to OpenBSD was and is not
a trivial effort. It also serves as an excellent test bed for
threads, the runtime linker and large memory applications.
Porting Java to OpenBSD enabled the LOCKSS project to use it
for its noble goals. It uncovered deadlocks in
4.4 CDs arrived in Virginia (east coast USA). Thanks... the T-Shirt is cool
too.
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Woot! Arrived in Grass Valley, California this afternoon!
On Tuesday 14 October 2008, Dave Anderson wrote:
Today's mail delivered the 4.4 CDs near Boston, Mass.
Many thanks to the developers,
Dave
Silicon Valley!
Thanks to Austin and Computer Shop Calgary for the fast shipment!
And big thanks to all of the OpenBSD developers!
--
JCR
Thanks to all the developers and everyone else who helped get 4.4 to
my doorstep.
Your work is much appreciated.
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