On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 1:00 AM, Jeff Ross jr...@openvistas.net wrote:
Hi,
I have a friend in the Peace Corp in Morocco. He's using a ZTE MF 180 USB
modem connecting with Maroc Telecom on his windows based Acer Netbook. I'm
already sick of walking him through removing the latest windows
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 02:21:25PM +, Jona Joachim wrote:
The simpler -- and most natural imho -- would be configure mpd to use
unix domain sockets (instead of TCP) and to run it as your user id
instead of _mpd.
If you can't, you can cheat by copying mpd's ~/.aucat_cookie in your
On 06/28/11 01:36, Zeb Packard wrote:
Hello all, I'm new so if I do anything rude please let me know so I can
adjust.
I set up an openbsd file server using sftp, with a raid 1
configuration and failover with Carp. My plan was to use rsync to sync
up the file sharing directories and I
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 11:01:26AM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 02:21:25PM +, Jona Joachim wrote:
The simpler -- and most natural imho -- would be configure mpd to use
unix domain sockets (instead of TCP) and to run it as your user id
instead of _mpd.
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 02:45:03PM +0200, Jona Joachim wrote:
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 11:01:26AM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 02:21:25PM +, Jona Joachim wrote:
The simpler -- and most natural imho -- would be configure mpd to use
unix domain sockets
On 06/28/11 01:45, David Coppa wrote:
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 1:00 AM, Jeff Rossjr...@openvistas.net wrote:
Hi,
I have a friend in the Peace Corp in Morocco. He's using a ZTE MF 180 USB
modem connecting with Maroc Telecom on his windows based Acer Netbook. I'm
already sick of walking him
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Jeff Ross jr...@openvistas.net wrote:
Thanks for the reply, David.
I'll try to figure out a way to do that, but the modem is in Morocco in use
on a Windows computer and I'm in the middle of the US.
From Windows, you can use this tool:
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Alexandre Ratchov a...@caoua.org wrote:
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 02:45:03PM +0200, Jona Joachim wrote:
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 11:01:26AM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 02:21:25PM +, Jona Joachim wrote:
The simpler -- and
Hello OpenBSD gurus,
I have a question related to my earlier post, about installing/upgrading
OpenBSD on a existing system.
Is the OpenBSD installer only available in a boot image? Or can I run the
OpenBSD installer in a running system and do an installation of a newer
version of OpenBSD to
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade49.html#upgrade
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf
Of Anand Buddhdev
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 11:30 AM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Running OpenBSD installer in a live system
Hello OpenBSD
On 2011-06-28, Anand Buddhdev arh...@gmail.com wrote:
Is the OpenBSD installer only available in a boot image?
Yes, either in bsd.rd (which you can boot from the normal boot loader)
or cd/pxe/floppy images.
Or can I run the
OpenBSD installer in a running system and do an installation of a
I'm not sure, but if you boot bsd.rd you may find a solution.
Chris Eidem is right anyway.
2011/6/28 Chris Eidem cei...@primealliancesolutions.com
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade49.html#upgrade
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On
Is the OpenBSD installer only available in a boot image? Or can I run the
OpenBSD installer in a running system and do an installation of a newer
version of OpenBSD to another partition/disk? Essentially, what I'm asking
for is something like FreeBSD's /stand/sysinstall, which can be run in a
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 14:38:54 -0400, Nick Holland wrote
On 06/27/2011 02:03 PM, listmail wrote:
Hi,
At the end of May, there was discussion on the list regarding the panic
related to interdrm when installing 4.8 or 4.9 on Supermicro P8SCi mobos. At
the time, it looked like a fix was
Dear list members,
i have just installed openldap from ports (OpenBSD 4.9/amd64) and i am
testing it. My doubt is:
It seems to me that openldap should be run as user x and group y
accordingly the ports collection. The problem is that i want to use
kerberos authentication. The system (OS context)
On 06/28/2011 01:56 PM, listmail wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 14:38:54 -0400, Nick Holland wrote
On 06/27/2011 02:03 PM, listmail wrote:
Hi,
At the end of May, there was discussion on the list regarding the panic
related to interdrm when installing 4.8 or 4.9 on Supermicro P8SCi mobos. At
the
Friedrich Locke friedrich.lo...@gmail.com writes:
How could i run openldap as another user not root and provide it with
a ldap/x.y.z ticket?
Use kadmin and ktadd -k.
Remember that openldap (and only openldap) should only
have read access to the new keytab.
Overwriting file in /etc could cause all sorts of problems, rc scripts
corrupted could leave you in single user mode for example.
Regards
Nigel Taylor
Thanks a bunch for the tips and encouragement.
I was using the tutorial at http://www.argon18.com/raid_openbsd.html
This tutorial was very
On 2011-06-28 22.53, Zeb Packard wrote:
Overwriting file in /etc could cause all sorts of problems, rc scripts
corrupted could leave you in single user mode for example.
Thanks a bunch for the tips and encouragement.
I was using the tutorial at http://www.argon18.com/raid_openbsd.html
This
On 06/28/11 21:53, Zeb Packard wrote:
Overwriting file in /etc could cause all sorts of problems, rc
scripts corrupted could leave you in single user mode for example.
Regards
Nigel Taylor
Thanks a bunch for the tips and encouragement. I was using the
tutorial at
You'll need multiple addresses, gif(4) tunnels, and bridges for this.
If you only have 1 external address you may be able to create aliases with
rfc1918 addresses on lo1 to use as the gif endpoints and carry these in
an IPsec tunnel.
On 2011-06-20, Russell Sutherland
Good day!
Is it possible to recompile the whole system while excluding the built-in
Apache 1.3 web server? I was hoping to save a few more megabytes off the
base installation of the system. In case it's not advisable, can you please
discuss the bad side effects of doing so?
Thanks in advance.
On 06/28/11 21:31, Tito Mari Francis Escaqo wrote:
Good day!
Is it possible to recompile the whole system while excluding the built-in
Apache 1.3 web server? I was hoping to save a few more megabytes off the
base installation of the system. In case it's not advisable, can you please
discuss the
Is it possible to recompile the whole system while excluding the built-in
Apache 1.3 web server? I was hoping to save a few more megabytes off the
base installation of the system. In case it's not advisable, can you please
discuss the bad side effects of doing so?
Thanks in advance.
You can
On 06/28/11 21:31, Tito Mari Francis Escaqo wrote:
Good day!
Is it possible to recompile the whole system while excluding the built-in
Apache 1.3 web server? I was hoping to save a few more megabytes off the
base installation of the system. In case it's not advisable, can you please
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Russell Sutherland
russell.sutherl...@utoronto.ca wrote:
Or is there an easier way to do this?
Maybe one gif(4) tunnel and then three vlan(4)s on top of that?
Dude don't hate on my amiga!
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 09:42:27PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
On 06/28/11 21:31, Tito Mari Francis Escaqo wrote:
Good day!
Is it possible to recompile the whole system while excluding the built-in
Apache 1.3 web server? I was hoping to save a few more megabytes
see SKIPDIR in mk.conf(5)
add usr.sbin/httpd
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Tito Mari Francis EscaC1o
titomarifran...@gmail.com wrote:
Good day!
Is it possible to recompile the whole system while excluding the built-in
Apache 1.3 web server? I was hoping to save a few more megabytes off the
I say go for it.
File is:
usr.sbin/Makefile
Code is:
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.154 2011/02/09 17:17:47 jasper Exp $
.include bsd.own.mk
SUBDIR= ac accton acpidump adduser amd apm apmd arp \
authpf bgpctl bgpd bind chroot config cron crunchgen dev_mkdb \
dhcpd dhcrelay
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