Loading PF after pppoe

2007-09-27 Thread Amit Finkler
I now use the in-kernel pppoe and pf, but on boot pf loads itself before the networking is up. How does one cause the networking to be up before the pf rules? Amit.

Loading PF after ppp

2007-09-26 Thread Amit Finkler
I connect to the internet using pppoe(8) by putting the following line in /etc/rc.local.conf: ppp -ddial pppoe However, the pf rules load before I have an internet connection and therefore pfctl reports an error. How does one load PF after ppp? Amit.

Re: Does OpenBSD support Hebrew?

2007-09-24 Thread Amit Finkler
Marc, Hebrew works fine on openoffice with all the major linux distributions. If you could suggest how to tackle this, I'd be happy to have a look. Amit On 9/24/07, Marc Espie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We do not have full i18n support. The locale stuff in the base system is not finished (I

Re: Does OpenBSD support Hebrew?

2007-09-23 Thread Amit Finkler
On 9/23/07, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sunday 23 September 2007 01:58:51 you wrote: On 9/22/07, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I believe OpenBSD's libiconv doesn't have UTF-8 support, so You might need to choose another locale... OK, let's assume I

Re: Does OpenBSD support Hebrew?

2007-09-23 Thread Amit Finkler
On 9/23/07, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 9/23/07, Amit Finkler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This brings me back to my original question: Does OpenBSD support Hebrew? in many cases, you want application support, and openbsd didn't write all the apps you use. suppport is a pretty broad

Does OpenBSD support Hebrew?

2007-09-22 Thread Amit Finkler
Dear subscribers/moderators, Does OpenBSD fully support Hebrew? If indeed it does, how does one make applications in X/KDE properly see/present Hebrew letters and filenames? I have already added the following two lines to my .profile: export LC_CTYPE=he_IL.UTF-8 export LC_COLLATE=he_IL.UTF-8

Re: Does OpenBSD support Hebrew?

2007-09-22 Thread Amit Finkler
On 9/22/07, Jussi Peltola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Filenames in foreign languages can sometimes be a little problematic, because Unix doesn't really have any standard on how to store them on disk - filenames are just byte arrays. Because a machine may have users with different locales this can

Re: Unable to connect to the the ISP

2007-09-03 Thread Amit Finkler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Again some progress. I know this is a newbie blunder, but I entered my username and password as 'username' and 'password' instead of username and password. I still think it's worth mentioning in this mailing list for possible future mistakes of

Re: Unable to connect to the the ISP

2007-09-02 Thread Amit Finkler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 With the help of Jonathon, I think I've made some progress. I changed /etc/hostname.pppoe0 to be the following: pppoedev fxp0 authproto pap authname 'MYAUTHNAME' authkey 'MYPASSWORD' !/sbin/ifconfig fxp0 up !/sbin/ifconfig \$if inet 0.0.0.0

Unable to connect to the the ISP

2007-09-01 Thread Amit Finkler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I recently installed OpenBSD 4.1 on my computer and tried to connect to my xDSL ISP via pppoe. The contents of my /etc/hostname.fxp0 are: dhcp The contents of /etc/ppp/ppp.conf are: default: set log Phase Chat LCP IPCP CCP tun

Re: Unable to connect to the the ISP

2007-09-01 Thread Amit Finkler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2007/09/01 16:34, Amit Finkler wrote: The error message I get involves something about IPv6 format something about IPv6 format? you can do better than that. copy-and-paste. Antti Harri wrote: On Sat