Hello,
when I read posts like @Dan's, I say to myself: Don't feed the troll.
Pointless.
Wish you all a nice weekend,
Heinz
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. März 2024 um 23:02 Uhr
Von: "Jan Stary"
An: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: Security questions: Login spoofing, X11 keylogging, and
Hello,
I use in my user .profile
~/.profile
TERM=wsvt25
export PATH HOME TERM
export ENV=$HOME/.kshrc
export CLICOLOR=true
export LSCOLORS=ExGxcxdxCxegedabagacad
and in the .kshrc
~/.kshrc
alias ls=/usr/local/bin/colorls
For me it´s ok on the console and on X.
For me it's a gimmick. Actually
yes, it's quite nice. :)
On Sun, Dec 19, 2021 at 5:27 PM wrote:
> I have to say I am really impressed. This is how IT should be done. My
> compliments to the developers.
>
>
Hi, I resolved my problem with pf
I search in: Index of /pub/OpenBSD/doc/history/
<https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/doc/history/>
I'm searching support for my old soekris 4501
Best regards.
On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 2:07 PM Allan Streib wrote:
> "Francisco Valladolid H."
>
> You can try
> man pf.conf or man pf on the router as the manpages are probably installed
>
thank you.
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 17 February 2021, Francisco Valladolid H.
> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks
>>
>> I'm searching the PF FAQ for OpenBSD 5.9
Hi folks
I'm searching the PF FAQ for OpenBSD 5.9 in the history docs without
success.
I'm setting and Soekris 4501 router for a small office and the
flashrd images support
OpenBSD 5.9.
Thank you for reading.
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Hi,
I'm thinking about getting a new laptop, and I want to get something with good
OpenBSD support. I know ThinkPads have had good support historically, and I'm
wondering if that holds for recent machines. In particular, I've been eyeing
the L13. Does anyone have a similar machine running
Hi,
I'm thinking about getting a new laptop, and I want to get something with good
OpenBSD support. I know ThinkPads have had good support historically, and I'm
wondering if that holds for recent machines. In particular, I've been eyeing
the L13. Does anyone have a similar machine running
On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 10:26 AM Ottavio Caruso
wrote:
> On 18/09/2020 09:01, Tom H wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 3:16 PM Ottavio Caruso
>> wrote:
>>> On 17/09/2020 10:40, Tom H wrote:
>>>> You've said that you're now sourcing "$HOME/.kshrc"
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 3:16 PM Ottavio Caruso
wrote:
> On 17/09/2020 10:40, Tom H wrote:
>>
>> You've said that you're now sourcing "$HOME/.kshrc" if
>>"SKSH_VERSION" exists.
>>
>> You could add the sourcing of "$HOME/.shrc" if &qu
RSION" exists.
You could add the sourcing of "$HOME/.shrc" if "$SH_VERSION" exists.
Or you could export ENV and use a case-esac of this kind:
case "$0" in
*ksh)
...
PS1='\u@\h:\w\$ '
;;
*sh)
...
PS1='${USER}@${HOST}:${PWD}\$ '
;;
esac
This topic has been beat to death. deraadt@ and other have made it clear that
if you do not install all the sets, you are running an unsupported
configuration. It has been stated that if people keep bitching, they're just
going to merge the release sets into one set.
I like the fact that
was
selected as default, none of these really fixed the issues I'm having
though. on top of that, now some of the youtube videos i'm playing via mpv
seems to be crashing X and taking me back to the xenodm login screen :(
On Sat, Nov 16, 2019 at 11:38 AM David Trudgian wrote:
> On 11/15/19 9:51
*laptop: thinkpad x230, i7 processor, 8G ram, intel hd 4000 gpu*
*New OpenBSD user with a fresh install.*
My user account is created from the install process and has "staff" class -
though i haven't increased the datasize-cur, datasize-max for staff yet.
Additionally, apmd has been set to -A as
I don't like the idea of splitting packages, but I get weirded out when
ghostscript (which DOES have a no_x11 variant) winds up pulling in dbus.
I guess there's no escaping freedesktop.org.
khm
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 08:18:31PM +0200, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
>
> Sorry, I think I didn't formulate the question well. What I meant was,
> do I need also a static ipv6 to be considered by big smtp servers as a
> legal sender?
>
No.
khm
You're the last person anyone wants email advice from, Rupert.
khm
On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 05:22:29PM -0400, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> Never heard of whatismyip.org?
> Sent from ProtonMail Mobile
Never heard of NAT?
Sent from QMail Stationary
On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 09:20:49PM -0400, Baho Utot wrote:
> > I dual boot now between Win7 and FreeBSD
> > on I lapdog I have 5 os on it and use grub2 to boot them
>
> How is this helpful?
I don't know. Some people just like talking about their computers to
strangers, I guess.
khm
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 10:04:40AM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> >
> > I've installd midish, and attempted to configure it to take my keyboard
> > input send it to the synthesizer.
> >
> > midish config:
> >
> > # Device 0: Arturia MKII
> > dnew 0 "rmidi/0"ro
> >
> > # Device 1:
So, I'm attempting to set up my midi controller/keyboard. Since this
is not itself a synthesizer, I need to hook it up to a software
synthesizer via my computer. Thus far I've failed to get it working.
My keyboard appears to be detected by kernel:
umidi0 at uhub3 port 2 configuration 1 interface
On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 10:40:42PM +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 09:21:48 -0700
> Kurt H Maier <k...@sciops.net> wrote:
>
> > Greylisting is a hack, an abuse of a side-effect. Most such
> > approaches have deleterious side effects. This particul
On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 04:02:20PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2017-04-21, Craig Skinner wrote:
> > Hi Markus,
> >
> > On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 11:25:14 +0200 Markus Rosjat wrote:
> >> so if you have spamd in place in greylisting mode and you have
> >> customers that
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 09:22:42PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> Why exactly a laptop which only takes one disk would ship in RAID
mode,
> no idea, but I've seen it a number of times.
Many of the laptops in this series could take up to four custom SSDs,
which would be presented as a
On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 10:26:58AM +0100, Florian Ermisch wrote:
> With the x260 support for a 16gb RAM stick (now DDR4) in the single
slot is
> now official
> but it's not clear if you can have both a 2.5"
> (7mm thick) drive and a m.2/NVMe SSD.
> The option of having an m.2/_SATA_ SSD sure
> is
On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 07:01:45PM +0200, Μάνος Πιτσιδιανάκης wrote:
> I want to enable wheel emulation for the middle button in my Thinkpad
> (T420s)
I have this in my .xsession:
xinput set-prop "/dev/wsmouse" "WS Pointer Wheel Emulation" 1
xinput set-prop "/dev/wsmouse" "WS Pointer Wheel
Hi everyone,
Can somebody please recommend me a firewall appliance that can run OpenBSD and
pf, and can be upgradeable to the latest version? It would be a great plus if
the appliance can also be configured as part of CARP firewall group. pfSense
with FreeBSD doesn't cut it :)
I'm sorry but I already reached the 2014 thread of the misc archives and have
not found any discussion of this. Not sure we have the same definition of
"recently" in this case :)
Maybe Dekker or somebody can share the thread subject and I'll go from there.
Otherwise, I'm open to further advise on
On 2016-10-16 01:47, trondd wrote:
This has an error:
listen 127.0.0.1 port 7000
This does not:
listen on 127.0.0.1 port 7003
This has an error:
forward with tls to 6697
The rest of your forward to lines do not.
Tim.
Sorry for late response, this mail server went down for a while, anyway,
Hey misc@, I'm having issues with relayd.conf. this is the error I get
when I try to run relayd:
# rcctl -df start relayd
doing _rc_parse_conf
doing _rc_quirks
relayd_flags empty, using default ><
doing _rc_parse_conf /var/run/rc.d/relayd
doing _rc_quirks
doing rc_check
relayd
doing rc_pre
Hello all,
I recently upgraded from 5.9-stable to 6.0, then rebuilt from source to
6.0-stable. The platform is amd64.
In my smtpd.conf file, when queue encryption is enabled, messages temporarily
fail with this /var/log/maillog message:
Sep 4 09:16:03 host smtpd[35452]: cf54bd77d0d1a6c4
Hi Stuart, Jakub , ...
Stuart Henderson wrote :
On 2016-05-21, Jakub Skrzypnik wrote:
I'll be mostly interested in any efforts to keep OpenBSD on ARM
based SOHO routers by MikroTik, like RB951G and its family.
I don't think MikroTik have any ARM boxes. Like most
Hello all,
My old companion, OpenBSD router/firewall (Intel Atom based and 5
Gigabit Intel network interfaces) died 2 weeks ago ... (Really think
motherbord is dead :( ).
I temporary replaced it by an unused old workstation based on AMD64x2
processor, 4GB Ram, and with a (unique) Realtek
Hello,
Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote :
Thanks, will try this.
This is the quagga configure script, right ?
Yes. The patch should be applied from the ports tree:
cd /usr/ports/net/quagga
patch < /path/to/diff
make clean repackage reinstall
Just done, and just works !
Jeremie,
Hi Jeremie :)
Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote :
Try the following diff
Thanks, will try this.
This is the quagga configure script, right ?
Hello there,
(don't really know if it is misc@ or tech@ , sorry :) ).
Upgrading and old 4.8 (quagga running) OpenBSD to 5.9 was "in fine"
quite easy .
copied /etc/hostname.* from old to new => OK
/etc/mygate, the same. => OK
/etc/pf.conf , only two rules to adapt (from about 1000) => OK.
and
> stuff, but in packages just 2.7 version.
> I've found out that pip3 can be installed from ports, but i want easy way
> solution without ports. Is it possible or ports is only way?
>
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?query=fvwmsektion=1 and that is
very usefull for initial using of OpenBSD.
But Does OpenBSD have any WEB browser(Text or vs Image) by default?
If have not, What is the best and lightest browser that usefull with fvwm?
Thanks.
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been happening. There was a thread about it yesterday. Theo
advised everyone on tech@ to just wait a few days.
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congrats.
On Mar 12, 2015 1:59 PM, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
We have activated pre-orders for the OpenBSD 5.7 CDs.
See www.openbsd.org/57.html for more details about what is coming
in this release; near the top there is a link to pre-order these
CDs, which are a component
Where can find the docs for the new queue system in OpenBSD ?
I remeber the ALTQ in the OpenBSD pf faq.
Best Regards.
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Thank you.
There are a docs or FAQ ?
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 12:13 PM, Christopher Zimmermann
chr...@openbsd.org wrote:
On Wed, 10 Sep 2014 12:01:17 -0500 Francisco Valladolid H.
fic...@gmail.com wrote:
Where can find the docs for the new queue system in OpenBSD ?
pf.conf(5) search
I'm reading now.
Thank you.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 12:40 PM, Christopher Zimmermann
chr...@openbsd.org wrote:
On Wed, 10 Sep 2014 12:27:00 -0500 Francisco Valladolid H.
fic...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you.
There are a docs or FAQ ?
not that I know of. That's what I do:
queue dsl
You could try using the cipher configuration recommended by Ivan
Ristić / ssllabs.com, as described here:
http://blog.ivanristic.com/2013/08/configuring-apache-nginx-and-openssl-for-forward-secrecy.html
Restart nginx and check what cipher is being offered.
The highest cipher supported by both
Searched on Google and found this:
ftp://cm.bell-labs.com/who/dmr/licenses.html
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 8:47 AM, Danny dannydeb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
(A little off-topic)
I am due to give a little computer history talk at our local high school.
Can anyone remember how much ATT,
,d02004fe,0,0,0) at main+0x3dd
Here is the ps output:
PID PPIDPGRPUID S FLAGS WAITCOMMAND
* 0 -1 0 0 7 0x200 swapper
-- nick
* Nick H. wrote on Jan 26, 2014 [21:23, +0800]
Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 21:23:03
Hello,
I tried installing OpenBSD 5.4 as a guest OS in a VMWare Server 2
(yes, old platform) and it fails early on during the install process.
Since the VMWare console doesn't allow me to copypaste the output, I
took two screenshots (as per attachment but not sure if this lost
support
see).
I'll be using this box as a VPN server.
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hosting provider?
Digital Ocean looks nice but they don't yet offer OpenBSD (
https://digitalocean.uservoice.com/forums/136585-digital-ocean/suggestions/3232571-support-bsd-os-
).
There's ARP Networks and TransIP but they don't offer clouds.
Thanks.
O.D.
--
Francisco Valladolid H
I've got a few OpenBSD boxes running at TransIP, very satisfied about it.
QEMU/KVM based, and they recently added a new feature, 'private
networks' between
two or more VPS's.
It might not explicitly have the label 'cloud' attached to it, but
still very nice; and quite cheap as well.
On Wed, Oct
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 2:51 AM, Maurice Janssen maur...@z74.net wrote:
On 08/09/13 17:05, Francisco Valladolid H. wrote:
Hi folks.
Currently I have a Wireless network serving in my town using a small
form factor (mini-itx) PC with OpenBSD for pf,squid, and dns cache.
I need
expensive plus the shipping and import duties to Mexico..
Regards
Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd
--
[++-]+++.+++[---].+++[+
+++-].++[-]+.--.[-]
http://www.weirdnet.nl/
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?
I'm disappointing using other network solutions with proprietary
brands in the market.
Best Regards.
P.S sorry for my bad english.
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Valladolid H. wrote:
I need recommendations for a network appliance in rack mode with flash
storage and five rj45 ports.
RJ45 ports? 100Mbit? Gigabit?
Can anyone recommended a solution for my needs ?
If 100Mbit is fine, go with a Mini-ITX board and a 4-port Ethernet card in
the PCI slot.
Best
and have a high throughput.
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Francisco Valladolid H.
fic...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi folks.
Currently I have a Wireless network serving in my town using a small
form factor (mini-itx) PC with OpenBSD for pf,squid, and dns cache.
I need recommendations for a network
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 8:25 PM, William Ahern
will...@25thandclement.com wrote:
On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 06:50:19PM -0500, Francisco Valladolid H. wrote:
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Hermes Ojeda Ruiz hermes@gmail.com
wrote:
I've used the Soekris brand. http://soekris.com
, etc.
OpenBSD sometime lacks of resources for run natively flash plugins, java
efficiently and support for read/write NTFS filesystem from Windows; but,
if you not need it, OpenBSD do a good job.
Regards.
--
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What can be done when the NFS mount is hanged ?
coupon code ILUVMICHAEL gets you 30% off helps me.
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maybe need run $ urxvt -ls or put URxvt*loginShell: true in
.Xdefaults file.
Regards.
Try putting them in .kshrc, this the file that is read by terminal
emulators.
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- Then came the Unix wars, where ATT sued BSDI (a commercial variant
that no longer exists) over perceived copyright infringement. The
free BSDs weren't really directly involved, but the suit would have
been just as relevant, and people were worried.
This was the time that Linux
Hi,
Reference:
From: Johnny Billquist b...@update.uu.se
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2012 13:34:56 +0100
Message-id: 50a23e70.8010...@update.uu.se
Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2012-11-13 11:45, Ignatios Souvatzis wrote:
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 10:08:08AM +0100, Joost van de Griek
Guenther
--
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suggesting so because it's a good practice to keep our copy updated?
I think, maybe the -current are outdated, OpenBSD use libraries from
base for pkg_*
Maybe there are a disk I/O problems, you can check this also.
Regards.
Thanks
Salil
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Francisco Valladolid H
Si no puede visualizar correctamente este correo, le pedimos que lo arrastre a
su Bandeja de Entrada
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Debido al gran éxito obtenido, ponemos nuevamente a su disposición este
excelente curso denominado:
Ortografía y Redacción para Ejecutivos
Ciudad de México, el día 16 de Octubre de 2012
Giovanni
--
Francisco Valladolid H.
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Apreciable Ejecutivo:
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Empresa Líder en Capacitación y Actualización de Capital Humano
Debido a la gran demanda abrimos una nueva fecha para el curso de:
El Arte de Saber Servir al Cliente
Está Programado para el:
02 de Octubre en la Ciudad de México
Inscríbase 5 días antes de
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Inscríbase 5 días antes de la fecha del Curso y obtenga un
C Programming and the KR book being a good one.
Is
this the book?
http://www.amazon.com/C-Programming-Language-2nd-Edition/dp/0131103628
yes it is, and i am surprised it is ~ $50. it is such a small book.
Thanks to all!
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On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 12:05:36AM +0100, Alexandre H wrote:
You'll face other problems preventing you from doing everything with
aucat. First, there's no reverb, which is necessary to create the
spacial feel, volume changes are too abrupt (cause small clicks) and
not real-time.
Implementing
You'll face other problems preventing you from doing everything with
aucat. First, there's no reverb, which is necessary to create the
spacial feel, volume changes are too abrupt (cause small clicks) and
not real-time.
Implementing pan, effects and smooth parameter changes would bloat
On 12 Dec 2011, at 12:50, Tekk wrote:
No, amd64 will only run on 64 bit x86 processors, so any 64 bit intel or amd
will work(amd made the architecture, so it's called amd64 or x86_64.) No 32
bit processor will be able to run it
For completeness, non-Itanium 64-bit Intel processors.
Michael
On 29 Nov 2011, at 04:05, T. Valent wrote:
This is what I do:
edit /usr/src/sys/conf/GENERIC
I'm fine with this so far.
I have to admit I've never needed to build my own OpenBSD kernel, so things
might be a bit different from NetBSD and FreeBSD. However, unless you are a
kernel maintainer,
On 19 Mar 2011, at 09:05, johhny_at_poland77 wrote:
Does somebody has an idea, that what kind of iptables/pf rule must i use to
achieve this?:
i only want to allow these connections [on the output chain]:
on port 53 output only allow udp - dns
TCP also needs to be allowed for DNS (to allow
This one's got me stumped for a few days now...
How is it possible to control the network interface numbering assignment order?
Here's my specific case: the box has 2 on-board Ethernet interfaces and
a 3rd one on a PCI-Express card. They come up as:
re0: PCI-Express card
re1: on-board
So I'm curious if there's something in OpenBSD that's similar to the
mount -o bind /dir1 /dir2 to make dir1 appear where dir2 is.
I seem to recall a mount_nullfs but don't see it in the latest
OpenBSD.
Please note that I'm not trying to start a flame war, so there's
no need to make Linux
On 2010/12/14 at 00:53, Nick Jones n...@dischord.org wrote:
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 at 22:55:59 +0800, Denise H. G. wrote:
FWIW, I'm running -current with BIGMEM enabled on my X200 and it's
running fine. I've attached the output of dmesg and pcidump -v for
reference.
Kernel is generic
On 2010/12/14 at 02:45, Jeff Ross jr...@openvistas.net wrote:
On 12/13/10 09:52, Nick Jones wrote:
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 at 22:55:59 +0800, Denise H. G. wrote:
FWIW, I'm running -current with BIGMEM enabled on my X200 and it's
running fine. I've attached the output of dmesg and pcidump -v
On 2010/12/14 at 20:32, Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Denise H. G. darc...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2010/12/14 at 02:45, Jeff Ross jr...@openvistas.net wrote:
On 12/13/10 09:52, Nick Jones wrote:
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 at 22:55:59 +0800, Denise H. G
On 2010/12/13 at 21:26, Nick Jones n...@dischord.org wrote:
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 at 20:29:58 +0800, Denise H. G. wrote:
On 2010/12/12 at 19:51, Martin Schrvder mar...@oneiros.de wrote:
2010/12/12 Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=127593716916639w=1
On 2010/12/12 at 19:51, Martin Schrvder mar...@oneiros.de wrote:
2010/12/12 Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=127593716916639w=1
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=127601395920661w=1
http://quigon.bsws.de/papers/2010/bsdcan-openbsdupdate/mgp2.html
Hi guys.
Recently I installed OpenBSD 4.8 and found out that it can't detect 4GB
memory on my amd64 box. From the output of dmesg I can see it detects
all the memory hardware (4x1G memory bars). Yet it can only use about
3.5G of them, like an i386 kernel does.
I've googled the issue and some say
On 24 Nov 2010, at 11:14, Bahador NazariFard wrote:
I agree with Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us
He told Learning C is easy; learning to using C right is the hard part.
Read
more code to learn from the experts.
I think if you are sharp u can learn C during one week.
But using C is not
Pitty their isn't a $5 fee for whining. I'm sure imposing something like
that would generate alot of revenue for Theo and the rest of the development
team.
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 4:18 AM, bsdmas...@hushmail.com wrote:
FTP server down, amd64 snapshot packages way out of sync with
latest libc
+1 Very well put Daniel
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Daniel Ouellet dan...@presscom.net wrote:
Hi,
Many things got me to want to write a quick thank you note to the devs for
a long time and as many things goes, times fly and sadly I keep putting it
off.
But, I guess some of the very
bsdmaster, IMO you should buy the cd's or wait patiently for them to be
released to the mirrors. If you rely on OpenBSD enough to ask someone to
take their time to create ISO's and upload them you rely on it enough to buy
it!!!
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 9:58 PM, bsdmas...@hushmail.com wrote:
With your recent posts, I highly doubt you'll be getting an
@openbsd.orge-mail address anytime soon.
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 12:59 AM, bsdmas...@hushmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have been conducting a series of tests and I can say that there
is a problem with the build service for the -current
Hi misc,
I'm looking for some feedback from people who might have tried using an
Adaptec Serial ATA RAID 21610SA on OpenBSD. I completely understand why
Theo and the rest of the developers don't include the driver in the GENERIC
kernel since they were never given the documentation from Adaptec
system. No,
better idea, don't. Save your breath. All I will believe at this point
is you haven't seen a problem...yet. Maybe this card doesn't suck as
bad as the ones we got in these four machines. Maybe it just sucks
differently.
Nick.
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 6:44 PM, S H shbulkm
I've used btpd, which is excellent IMO. The only thing you'll find is you
can't make it fake ratio/speed and such as I have heard you can do with
rtorrent.
A simple script and I was able to just drop .torrent files into a directory
on my desktop machine and using a cron job the .torrent files
And the relevance of this to the OpenBSD community is?
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 8:22 AM, Sam Singh samsingh...@absamail.co.za
wrote:
1 : If a man commits adultery with a woman, then it is not permissible for
him to marry her mother or her daughters.
2 : If a woman out of sexual passion and
Dexter,
I'm still relatively new to OpenBSD and the community, however a few
days ago you had asked about why large memory support still wasn't
enabled by default. Asking if the developers needed hardware, funding
or what not to get it working properly.
If you were in fact a developer as your
2010/4/29 Torbjxrn H. Orskaug torbjorn.orsk...@gmail.com:
2010/4/29 Peter Hessler phess...@theapt.org:
what happens if you remove and reinsert the power cord, does it do the
same thing?
Yep.
Just a quick update on this. I recompiled my kernel with ACPI_DEBUG
enabled and I can see
Hi misc!
I just got one of these babies as a present and put OpenBSD on it
right away. Everything seems to be running smoothly, with the single
exception of battery and ac status readings in apm(8):
Battery state: absent, 0% remaining, unknown life estimate
A/C adapter state: not known
On 24 Feb 2010, at 17:24, Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 04:19:33PM -0500, Michael H Lambert wrote:
If I'm reading the manpages and latest CVS correctly, OpenBGPD does not
yet
support SAFI_MULTICAST for either IPv4 or IPv6, although some of the hooks
appear to be present. Does
If I'm reading the manpages and latest CVS correctly, OpenBGPD does not yet
support SAFI_MULTICAST for either IPv4 or IPv6, although some of the hooks
appear to be present. Does anyone have a good feel for how much effort would
be required to add this functionality (or just where changes need to
On 24 Feb 2010, at 17:24, Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 04:19:33PM -0500, Michael H Lambert wrote:
If I'm reading the manpages and latest CVS correctly, OpenBGPD does not
yet
support SAFI_MULTICAST for either IPv4 or IPv6, although some of the hooks
appear to be present. Does
Roger Schreiter ro...@planinternet.de writes:
Hello,
I did not yet understand very well, how the NIC drivers are
selected. Is it done while installing OpenBSD or is it
done at boot?
In the latter case, I assume, I can replace a PCI network
interface without changing any driver settings.
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