I have tried to use ettercat which showed not to be the software I
really needeed. There is one point where I don't know what happened but
it crashed and did not want to start anymore. I think it has messed with
the network. After this, the sub-net packets were not forwarded anymore
to the
I am going to be at EuroBSDCon next month an will be returning to
Australia the following weekend.
If there are any goodies that are needed by developers in Australia I
am prepared to carry them and freight at my expense from Sydney to
whichever developer they are intended to be delivered.
On 09/08/2009, Mike Erdely m...@erdelynet.com wrote:
This. Was. Awesome.
Ahh good.
My first contribution to the community - humour.
PJ had as much grip on how to deal with his CD as those cup holder people.
How could I resist?
Ugg. No boot. Arrgghh. Hulk no like. Hulk kill BSD.
No more
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On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:46:14AM +0800, Jeffrey 'jf' Lim wrote:
is there a list, some kind of a guide, for which processors have this? Or is
Intel AMT isn't part of the processor, it's part of the chipset. For
example, an Intel graphics controller is needed because AMT hides inside
the
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Hello misc!
I have installed OpenBSD on an new machine with
intel Xeon 3360.
I am using the mp kernel with acpi disabled (machine died blue
with acpi enabled, UCK config is saved after boot).
But it is just cpu0 running. Any hints?
Here is my dmesg
OpenBSD 4.5 (GENERIC.MP) #108: Sat Feb 28
Hi All,
I am using Openbsd/Openbgpd in a real infrastructure and we are quite
happy. The small box that we are using (soekris) is handling 20Mbps
without any real problem and the bgpd is not complaining about
exchanging route tables with the peers. We know that some issues are
present with some
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009, Matthew Szudzik wrote:
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:46:14AM +0800, Jeffrey 'jf' Lim wrote:
is there a list, some kind of a guide, for which processors have this? Or is
Intel AMT isn't part of the processor, it's part of the chipset. For
example, an Intel graphics
On 2009-08-10, Matthias cont...@snarfu.de wrote:
Hello misc!
I have installed OpenBSD on an new machine with
intel Xeon 3360.
I am using the mp kernel with acpi disabled (machine died blue
with acpi enabled, UCK config is saved after boot).
But it is just cpu0 running. Any hints?
try
Hi,
I have a host with 2 external interfaces (pppoe0 and pppoe1 in this
case, they're ADSL lines). As such, I host
services behind them and want to be able for both IP addresses to be
used when talking to said service. Here's
a snippet of pf.conf with the relevant stuff:
rdr on pppoe0 inet
I have FreeBSD 4.11 installed on wd0 and OpenBSD 4.5 on wd2. The problem
is I see no way how to mount FreeBSD /usr partition. Can any one help
me?
r...@localhost:~:0$ disklabel -n -v /dev/wd0c
disklabel: warning, DOS partition table with no valid OpenBSD partition
# /dev/wd0c:
type: ESDI
disk:
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I have a couple of questions regarding setting up ipsec.
I've read the 4 minutes page and modified the older setup to work
with 2 OpenBSD 4.5 boxes. That's enough to get me going with an IPsec
tunnel by IP addresses but one side of my connection is a consumer
grade DSL line which wants to
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 06:37:41PM -0400, Christopher Sean Hilton wrote:
I have a couple of questions regarding setting up ipsec.
I've read the 4 minutes page and modified the older setup to work with
2 OpenBSD 4.5 boxes. That's enough to get me going with an IPsec tunnel
by IP addresses
Ali M. wrote:
Greetings,
I will (hope) to buy a new laptop in a couple of months, how to make
sure that the one I pick will work under OpenBSD.
I understand that there is a list of supported hardware at:
http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html
So should I check the laptop detailed specs and
I will (hope) to buy a new laptop in a couple of months, how to make
sure that the one I pick will work under OpenBSD.
I understand that there is a list of supported hardware at:
http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html
The way I do it and did it was simple really.
I burned myself a live cd that run
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