Re: Counting traffic of one host through an OpenBSD computer

2021-06-17 Thread Anders Andersson
On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 10:53 PM Ibsen S Ripsbusker wrote: > > My great and good friends, > > I want to know how much network traffic a Windows computer is > responsible for. The Windows computer is connected to a switch, > the switch is connected to a router running OpenBSD, and the router is >

mime type not set correctly for webpage

2021-06-17 Thread Diana Eichert
"I'm trying to get rainloop PHP webmail setup on a mail server using OpenBSD 6.9 httpd I have the webserver configured however the browser shows the mime type is not correct for the css style sheet. >From Firefox console, "The stylesheet

Re: Machine age and OpenBSD - Thinkpad R51e

2021-06-17 Thread Thomas Vetere
Wow, thanks for all the great responses. I actually found a 2011-ish HP Notebook I had lying around. I cleaned it, new thermal paste and have it running now. The only real issue I am seeing is that the Wifi card is an Atheros (athn0) and while it does connect, I seem to be getting sporadic

Re: Counting traffic of one host through an OpenBSD computer

2021-06-17 Thread Daniel Melameth
On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 3:01 PM Ibsen S Ripsbusker wrote: > I want to know how much network traffic a Windows computer is > responsible for. The Windows computer is connected to a switch, > the switch is connected to a router running OpenBSD, and the router is > connected eventually to the

Counting traffic of one host through an OpenBSD computer

2021-06-17 Thread Ibsen S Ripsbusker
My great and good friends, I want to know how much network traffic a Windows computer is responsible for. The Windows computer is connected to a switch, the switch is connected to a router running OpenBSD, and the router is connected eventually to the internet service provider. Windows

Re: Color emojis

2021-06-17 Thread Francisco Fuentes
On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 07:30:15AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2021-06-17, Francisco Fuentes wrote: > > I have a little issue with my system (OpenBSD 6.9 amd64 with XFCE) and > > that is that emojis aren't showing. I read fonts-conf(5) and created > > with some help one for my own

Re: An OpenBSD Consumer Gateway Launc

2021-06-17 Thread Michael Hekeler
Am 11.06.21 16:15 schrieb fern.tje...@aiyja.com: > Hi, > > I am Nan Mel, the marketing director of Aiyja and Etheria group of companies, > nice to meet you all. All of us in the company would like to say a big thank > you! > > We have launched Ayos HCS, (...) >From the homepage: "Ayos uses

Re: Machine age and OpenBSD - Thinkpad R51e

2021-06-17 Thread Jan Stary
On Jun 15 20:14:14, tomvet...@gmail.com wrote: > I was looking to get a laptop to run OpenBSD. The one I am looking at in > particular is the Thinkpad R51e (2005). I like this particular model > because it does not come with any extra hardware that OpenBSD does not > support in the first place

Re: Prometheus on OpenBSD - does it work?

2021-06-17 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2021-06-15, Claudio Jeker wrote: > On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 04:24:08PM +0200, Julien Pivotto wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am a Prometheus maintainer and we have received a bug regarding >> Prometheus - prometheus would no longer work on OpenBSD since we >> introduced MMAP: >> >>

Re: Color emojis

2021-06-17 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2021-06-17, Francisco Fuentes wrote: > I have a little issue with my system (OpenBSD 6.9 amd64 with XFCE) and > that is that emojis aren't showing. I read fonts-conf(5) and created > with some help one for my own configuration but I haven't had luck so > far. I installed Noto Emoji font and

Re: Color emojis

2021-06-17 Thread Michael Hekeler
Am 17.06.21 09:06 schrieb Michael Hekeler: > Am 17.06.21 00:28 schrieb Francisco Fuentes: > > (...) > > I need to be able to see emojis across the system, > > (...) > > Excuse me. > But what are these color emojis that you "need to be able to see across > the system"? > Oh - ha ha... A quick

Re: Color emojis

2021-06-17 Thread Michael Hekeler
Am 17.06.21 00:28 schrieb Francisco Fuentes: > (...) > I need to be able to see emojis across the system, > (...) Excuse me. But what are these color emojis that you "need to be able to see across the system"?