On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 4:47 PM, ML mail wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> Did anyone already try this DHCARP article
> https://sites.google.com/site/bsdstuff/dhcarp in order to run carp with
> an ISP providing a dynamic IP address through DHCP? Or is there any easier
> method for dealing with a dynamic IP addre
> Am 13.05.2016 um 21:56 schrieb Ted Unangst :
>
> Theo Buehler wrote:
>>> On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 07:28:51PM +0200, Leo Unglaub wrote:
>>> Hey friends,
>>> i have two identical ssd drives in my laptop. sd0 and sd1. I created a
Raid
>>> 1 (mirroring) on them resulting in sd3. I used the following c
Hi
Did anyone already try this DHCARP article
https://sites.google.com/site/bsdstuff/dhcarp in order to run carp with an ISP
providing a dynamic IP address through DHCP? Or is there any easier method for
dealing with a dynamic IP address on the WAN side of the CARP interfaces?
Regards
ML
Theo Buehler wrote:
> On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 07:28:51PM +0200, Leo Unglaub wrote:
> > Hey friends,
> > i have two identical ssd drives in my laptop. sd0 and sd1. I created a Raid
> > 1 (mirroring) on them resulting in sd3. I used the following command:
> >
> > > bioctl -c 1 -l sd0a,sd1a softraid0
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 07:28:51PM +0200, Leo Unglaub wrote:
> Hey friends,
> i have two identical ssd drives in my laptop. sd0 and sd1. I created a Raid
> 1 (mirroring) on them resulting in sd3. I used the following command:
>
> > bioctl -c 1 -l sd0a,sd1a softraid0
>
>
> On the resulting disk i
Hi,
I din't find informations on this subject in the FAQ...
How should I set
my mouse as favourite input system instead of the trackpad?
I am runnning 5.9
with Xfce4.
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Kim Zeitler(kim.zeit...@konzept-is.de) on 2016.04.15 11:41:07 +0200:
> Hello
>
> maybe a stupid question, but is it possible to run a carp(4) interface
> on vlan(4) interfaces?
yes
> In the following setup we have the problem that both boxes can be pinged
> on their address associated with th
Leo Unglaub wrote:
> > bioctl -c C -l sd3a softraid0
>
> But i get the following error message: bioctl: unable to read passphrase.
>
> Do you have any ideas why this is happening?
you might try ktrace, since bioctl is not being very helpful here.
Hey friends,
i have two identical ssd drives in my laptop. sd0 and sd1. I created a
Raid 1 (mirroring) on them resulting in sd3. I used the following command:
bioctl -c 1 -l sd0a,sd1a softraid0
On the resulting disk i created sd3b with 2 GB Swap and sd3a with 100GB
with a type RAID.
Now
lynx has been mentioned in a previous mais on the list ;)
don't remember who did but he did ;)
>
> From: Alex Ahn
> Sent: Fri May 13 15:55:32 CEST 2016
> To:
> Subject: Re: light browsers
>
>
> Has anyone ever used rekonq?
>
> On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 7:4
Hello,
I have an OpenBSD router with a few interfaces, connected to a few
other routers, sharing routes with ospf(6)d.
There's also some hosts connected to its interfaces.
rtadvd.conf is really simple:
# cat /etc/rtadvd.conf
em0:\
:rdnss="2001:6f8:3c8:42::10":\
:dnssl="geekwu.or
Fri, 13 May 2016 10:09:11 -0400 "Ted Unangst"
> Simon McFarlane wrote:
> > On 04/14/16 12:23, Matej Nanut wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > OpenBSD's freetype library is built without the feature.
> > >
> > > If you have your source trees set up, you can rebuild it after
> > > uncommenting FT_CO
> Has anyone ever used rekonq?
I just came across these that have source code today
http://www.palemoon.org/
https://www.waterfoxproject.org
--
KISSIS - Keep It Simple So It's Securable
Simon McFarlane wrote:
> On 04/14/16 12:23, Matej Nanut wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > OpenBSD's freetype library is built without the feature.
> >
> > If you have your source trees set up, you can rebuild it after
> > uncommenting FT_CONFIG_OPTION_SUBPIXEL_RENDERING in
> > /usr/xenocara/lib/freetype/
Has anyone ever used rekonq?
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 7:45 AM, jsg wrote:
>I have been using links and links -g and am very satisfied with
> speed/performance.
>I have to use Midori/Firefox etc oscasionally not satisfied with speed/
> performance.
>
>Have not heard anyone hear mention
I have been using links and links -g and am very satisfied with
speed/performance.
I have to use Midori/Firefox etc oscasionally not satisfied with speed/
performance.
Have not heard anyone hear mention Lynx?
I like speed/performance of links and links -g
I must use at times Midori and or Firefox and don't like speed/performance
Have not heard on here any "Lynx" comments?
Thanks Claer! I will check next week.
Regards,
Toni
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 11:34:18AM +0200, Claer wrote:
> On Thu, May 12 2016 at 47:18, Info wrote:
> > Hello, this is my first post on OpenBSD, so do not riddle me, please...
> Hello,
>
> Welcome to the lists.
>
> > I have one infrastructure
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> Webkit1-based browsers (Luakit, Midori, surf, Vimb and Xombrero) use
> unmaintained engine, so nobody fixes even known issues. People who care
> about security should probably avoid these.
I heard the developer of Surf (Webkit-1 based browser) say that he
suspects th
On Thu, May 12 2016 at 47:18, Info wrote:
> Hello, this is my first post on OpenBSD, so do not riddle me, please...
Hello,
Welcome to the lists.
> I have one infrastructure with one tunnel IPSEC. This works ok, but I think I
> can duplicate the transfers. My topology is like this:
>
> * One AD
On 2016/05/13 11:31, niya levi wrote:
> hi Stuart
>
> On 13/05/16 08:32, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2016-05-12, niya levi wrote:
> >> using broadbandspeedchecker.co.uk i measured the bandwidth on my virgin
> >> media line,
> >> the download speed varied form as low as 20Mb/sec up to 50Mb/sec
Hello,
My OpenBSD 5.9 just got a stack trace and stuck in the prompt "The operating
system has halted". I would like it to reboot automatically in case this
happens again, is this possible?
I got ddb.panic=0 in my /etc/sysctl.conf file but in that very precise case
there was no panic just a stac
Hi team,
Sorry for spamming, but I would like to get some info from this mailing
list participants, cause I think you may suggest something interesting and
be good example for me and my org.
I really would like to get Knowledge or some exp share from OpenBSD
community, as I really like this OS an
> >So
> >is their an agenda or just many idiots who see TLS=security and don't
> >see lack of secure cookie usage and XSS vulnerabilities (now protected
> >by SSL everywhere) meaning a site is likely exploitable in other ways!!
>
> You guys should seriously check "Nirvana fallacy".
Nivana Falla
On 2016-05-12, niya levi wrote:
> using broadbandspeedchecker.co.uk i measured the bandwidth on my virgin
> media line,
> the download speed varied form as low as 20Mb/sec up to 50Mb/sec
> depending on the time of day the test was run,
Queuing is done on the transmit side, so the bandwidth you sh
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