Re: bsdstats.org WOW

2006-10-19 Thread Breen Ouellette
Miod Vallat wrote: For historical reference, info taken from bsdstats.org: [...] What is the point discussing completely bogus so-called statistics? At best, I would suggest that some are proud to be OpenBSD users. At worst, I would say that being an OpenBSD user gives some people an

backup script w/ encryption

2006-10-19 Thread Jacob Yocom-Piatt
a while back i mentioned that i had modded some existing backup scripts to make one that supports encryption of dumps using gpg. i would appreciate any suggestions on how to make the script better and hope that others find it to be useful. i'm using it to do backups for a couple groups of machines

Re: pf / pkg_add broken in latest snapshot?

2006-10-19 Thread Michael
Just want to give a little update. I used the new (to this time) snapshot from the second level mirror Erlangen and it still doesn't work... same error as before. # pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf No ALTQ support in kernel ALTQ related functions disabled pfctl: DIOCADDRULE: Operation not supported by

libevent in OpenBSD/i386 3.9-release

2006-10-19 Thread Bruno Carnazzi
Hi misc, I'm currently playing with libevent and there is something that I don't understand. I've made a small echo server using bufferevent_read and bufferevent_write. Here's the read_handler : 96 void 97 client_read(struct bufferevent *bufev, void *arg) 98 { 99 char buf[BUFLEN];

Asia BSD Con '07 Call For Papers

2006-10-19 Thread Siju George
http://www.asiabsdcon.org AsiaBSDCon is a conference for users and developers on BSD based systems. The next conference will be held in Tokyo, in March of 2007. The conference is for anyone developing, deploying and using systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, Darwin and

Re: OpenBSD dedicated hosting

2006-10-19 Thread Mitja Muženič
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gilles Chehade Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 12:02 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: OpenBSD dedicated hosting [...] I have then tried LayeredTech as suggested by

Re: backup script w/ encryption

2006-10-19 Thread Girish Venkatachalam
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 01:12:59AM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote: # encrypt each dump and remove the original if [ -n $ADMIN ]; then echo encrypting $FN if [ -f $ROOT/$HOST/$FN.gpg ]; then

Re: df reports negative available space on large filesystem

2006-10-19 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Derick Siddoway wrote: This is what I see: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ df Filesystem512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/wd0a 74826724 27903788 4318160039%/ se-nas01:/fs04/prodstfs01 4181818080 1654186208

Re: pf / pkg_add broken in latest snapshot? [fixed]

2006-10-19 Thread Michael
When looking at the snapshot tgz files on the second level mirror in Erlangen and compared the dates to those from ftp.openbsd.org I also noticed that the files base40.tgz and comp40.tgz have a slightly different size and md5sum. So I downloaded the files from ftp.openbsd.org and updated the

Re: Fast Xorg Performance

2006-10-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/10/19 10:03, Girish Venkatachalam wrote: dillo is fast but useless. You can get the same thing with any of the console browsers like w3m,lynx,elinks etc... anyone who hasn't tried w3m might have a surprise if they run w3m-*-image in an xterm.

Re: ACPI support, donate via payapl here

2006-10-19 Thread Didier Wiroth
I saw the original plea and filed it away without thinking. Darrin's reminder got me to send in 10CAD. It's not much, it's not even in euros, but it helps. And now I am trying to propagandize some more, so come on, chip in! -Nick Hello, I'll donated too. Come on guys don't let this thread

Re: nokia IP120 problem

2006-10-19 Thread Olaf Schreck
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 11:29:11PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2006/10/19 00:57, Denis Doroshenko wrote: i saw, the mails recently WRT software reboot, but that's the least problem with mine. the poor beast locks solid after random period of time (that's why it came to me). have

Re: Fast Xorg Performance

2006-10-19 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 10:03:37AM +0530, Girish Venkatachalam wrote: On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 08:42:45PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote: I'm not sure about KDE, but rxvt loads pretty fast (10ms?) on ion. And this is not exactly new hardware (neomagic driver, Thinkpad 390X). aterm takes .5

Re: nokia IP120 problem

2006-10-19 Thread Nils.Reuvers
I've had some experience with the IP120. They're all bad. The IP330 however, had no problems at all. In my opinion, the IP120 has bad hardware. Nokia replaced our IP120's with other IP120's. That didn't solve anything. It kept locking up randomly. I don't know how their IP130 are, but the 120's

Re: /stand still useful?

2006-10-19 Thread Martin Schröder
2006/10/19, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED]: So getting back on topic, what is /stand for then? It's a tricky thing to google for, but the hints I've seen make it sound as just a secondary /bin. Is that about right? That's what the man page suggests. But when is it actually used? A typical

Re: blobs are bad

2006-10-19 Thread Martin Schröder
2006/10/18, ICMan [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I have read this thread, and I don't get it. Doesn't it benefit card companies to have open source communities making their drivers better? One theory is that the cards are so full of patent violations that opening up the docs would lead to a lot of court

Re: bsdstats.org WOW

2006-10-19 Thread Clint M. Sand
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 12:04:45AM -0600, Breen Ouellette wrote: Miod Vallat wrote: For historical reference, info taken from bsdstats.org: [...] What is the point discussing completely bogus so-called statistics? At best, I would suggest that some are proud to be OpenBSD users.

Re: blobs are bad

2006-10-19 Thread Martin Schröder
2006/10/18, Damian Wiest [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 01:40:19PM +0200, Martin Schr?der 1280x1024. And ATI is as closed as NVIDIA, but the drivers are even more broken. Do you have more details regarding ATI versus NVIDIA video cards? From I just can report tests from

Re: max filesize split(1)

2006-10-19 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On Tue, 2006-10-17 at 10:39 -0700, Ted Unangst wrote: On 10/17/06, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is no uniform way to ask the max file size of a given file system. ffs filestems do have that info in therir superblock, though, you can see it with dumpfs(8). it hardly

Re: blobs are bad

2006-10-19 Thread Bryan Irvine
$Docs $Damage $Sales This is always true. See the following: while (runAround) { $sales = getSales(); if ($docs){ $costToDevelop = false; }else{ $costToDevelop = true; } if ($costToDevelop){ $costToFix = ($costToDevelop * 2); $p0wned = true;

Is doing a network restore from bsd.rd at all possible?

2006-10-19 Thread Martin Gignac
Hi, I've been playing with dump(8) recently and have tried two different ways of using it: backing up to a file on a USB drive, and backing up to a remote box by specifying a remote file and using SSH in lieu of RSH. I was also planning to try to write to a file on a remote machine via NFS but I

Re: ACPI support, donate via payapl here

2006-10-19 Thread Didier Wiroth
I'll donated too. Shit , I need sleep ... I meant: I donated too ;-) Didier

Re: bsdstats.org WOW

2006-10-19 Thread MikeM
On 10/18/2006 at 7:37 PM Sam Fourman Jr. wrote: |Check out OpenBSD :) | |http://www.bsdstats.org/ = OK, I see a table full of numbers, but no explanation of what is being measured or how. Yes, OpenBSD is on the top, but on the top of what?

Re: ACPI support, donate via payapl here

2006-10-19 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 11:30:23AM +0200, Didier Wiroth wrote: Hello, I'll donated too. Come on guys don't let this thread die until the guys have their thinkpad. ACPI support in openbsd is a must have, it will benefit to anyone!!! Show your love to openbsd and please donate money to

Re: bsdstats.org WOW

2006-10-19 Thread mickey
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 08:52:14AM -0400, MikeM wrote: On 10/18/2006 at 7:37 PM Sam Fourman Jr. wrote: |Check out OpenBSD :) | |http://www.bsdstats.org/ = OK, I see a table full of numbers, but no explanation of what is being measured or how. Yes, OpenBSD is on the top,

Re: ACPI support, donate via payapl here

2006-10-19 Thread Didier Wiroth
Darrin Chandler wrote: On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 11:30:23AM +0200, Didier Wiroth wrote: Hello, I'll donated too. Come on guys don't let this thread die until the guys have their thinkpad. ACPI support in openbsd is a must have, it will benefit to anyone!!! Show your love to openbsd and

update automaticly

2006-10-19 Thread sonjaya
i have script for update automaticly here: # cat /root/update_part1.sh #!/bin/csh cd /usr/src setenv CVS_CLIENT_PORT -1 setenv CVSROOT [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs cvs -d $CVSROOT -q up -rOPENBSD_3_9 -Pd date /root/update_part1.log when i try run that script get error such like this : # sh

Re: update automaticly

2006-10-19 Thread Marcus Popp
On 2006-10-19T21:28, sonjaya wrote: i have script for update automaticly here: # cat /root/update_part1.sh #!/bin/csh cd /usr/src setenv CVS_CLIENT_PORT -1 setenv CVSROOT [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs cvs -d $CVSROOT -q up -rOPENBSD_3_9 -Pd date /root/update_part1.log when i try run that

Re: update automaticly

2006-10-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/10/19 21:28, sonjaya wrote: i have script for update automaticly here: #!/bin/csh c-shell for scripting? are you mad? :-) cd /usr/src setenv CVS_CLIENT_PORT -1 setenv CVSROOT [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs cvs -d $CVSROOT -q up -rOPENBSD_3_9 -Pd date /root/update_part1.log when i try

Re: update automaticly

2006-10-19 Thread Dries Schellekens
sonjaya wrote: i have script for update automaticly here: # cat /root/update_part1.sh #!/bin/csh cd /usr/src setenv CVS_CLIENT_PORT -1 setenv CVSROOT [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs cvs -d $CVSROOT -q up -rOPENBSD_3_9 -Pd date /root/update_part1.log when i try run that script get error such like this :

Re: update automaticly

2006-10-19 Thread Marc Espie
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 09:28:23PM +0700, sonjaya wrote: i have script for update automaticly here: # cat /root/update_part1.sh #!/bin/csh cd /usr/src setenv CVS_CLIENT_PORT -1 setenv CVSROOT [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs cvs -d $CVSROOT -q up -rOPENBSD_3_9 -Pd date

Re: Is doing a network restore from bsd.rd at all possible?

2006-10-19 Thread Michal Soltys
So my question is this: is doing a remote network restore using 'bsd.rd' at all possible (or even suggested/recommended) or are directly attached devices (IDE/SCSI/USB drives tapes drives) the only supported restore(8) sources with 'bsd.rd'? You can pipe ftp's output to restore.

Re: update automaticly

2006-10-19 Thread Will Maier
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 09:28:23PM +0700, sonjaya wrote: i have script for update automaticly here: # cat /root/update_part1.sh #!/bin/csh cd /usr/src setenv CVS_CLIENT_PORT -1 setenv CVSROOT [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs cvs -d $CVSROOT -q up -rOPENBSD_3_9 -Pd date /root/update_part1.log

Re: bsdstats.org WOW

2006-10-19 Thread Constantine A. Murenin
On 18/10/06, Constantine A. Murenin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 18/10/06, Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Check out OpenBSD :) http://www.bsdstats.org/ For historical reference, info taken from bsdstats.org: If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please send

Re: OpenBSD dedicated hosting

2006-10-19 Thread N.J. Thomas
* Bill Traynor [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-18 16:25:08 -0400]: Check out Geekisp as well. It's one guy who offers many different OpenBSD options. http://www.geekisp.com I'll second the recomendation for GeekISP. I've been with them for a couple of years now and I have only good things to

Re: OpenBSD dedicated hosting

2006-10-19 Thread elpinguim
On 9/16/06, Gilles Chehade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi misc@, I am looking for companies that provide OpenBSD-powered dedicated hosting. Currently, I am being hosted by a french company which turned out to be as incompetent as can be, and I am willing to switch as soon as possible (preferably

Re: OpenBSD dedicated hosting

2006-10-19 Thread Sevan / Venture37
Hi Steve My company/Me (Venture 37) offers dedicated OpenBSD hosting Colo aswell. Depending on your needs we can colo/host in a DC Brighton or in Telehouse in London. You can get my details from http://www.openbsd.org/support.html#United You might want to check out Henning Brauer's hosting

ospfd: multi-areas and cost problems

2006-10-19 Thread Pierre-Yves Ritschard
Hi misc@, We're currently moving some of our routers from linux/quagga to OpenBSD/OpenOSFPD. In our topology, we have border routers connected to 2 areas, each announcing routes from one area into another. Basically in Quagga/IOS speak this gives (with imaginary networks): network 10.0.1.0

4.0 received in Winnipeg, CA

2006-10-19 Thread Gordon Grieder
Just received 3 sets here in Winnipeg (only two provinces away) Not early enough for a me first video but... ;) The nice cases are icing on the cake, well done! gg

Re: Is doing a network restore from bsd.rd at all possible?

2006-10-19 Thread Martin Gignac
On 10/19/06, Michal Soltys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You can pipe ftp's output to restore. Hey man, great idea! I'll try it out. Thanks! -Martin -- Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names the streets after them.

Re: bsdstats.org WOW

2006-10-19 Thread Breen Ouellette
Clint M. Sand wrote: On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 12:04:45AM -0600, Breen Ouellette wrote: The reality is probably somewhere in the middle, but it is no different than cheering for a sports team. Whether or not the stats are accurate, some people seem to feel a need to cheer on the work of

Re: /stand still useful?

2006-10-19 Thread Dustin Lundquist
Martin Schrvder wrote: 2006/10/19, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED]: So getting back on topic, what is /stand for then? It's a tricky thing to google for, but the hints I've seen make it sound as just a secondary /bin. Is that about right? That's what the man page suggests. But when is it

Re: Failover routers with OpenBGPD and independent BGP sessions

2006-10-19 Thread X Y
X Y wrote : I'm having a bit of trouble with the finer details of my OpenBGPD config, and would appreciate some tips on getting it right and advice on the right way of doing things. I have two routers, two independent BGP connections, and a block of provider independent address space. The

Re: max filesize split(1)

2006-10-19 Thread Ted Unangst
On 10/19/06, Shawn K. Quinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 2006-10-17 at 10:39 -0700, Ted Unangst wrote: On 10/17/06, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is no uniform way to ask the max file size of a given file system. ffs filestems do have that info in therir superblock,

Re: ACPI support, donate via payapl here

2006-10-19 Thread prad
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 23:40:16 +0100 Niall O'Higgins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you want to help get marco a Thinkpad, please donate via PayPal to [EMAIL PROTECTED] i feel fortunate that we get so much from this openbsd group. money paypalled. -- In friendship, prad

Re: blobs are bad

2006-10-19 Thread Theo de Raadt
2006/10/18, ICMan [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I have read this thread, and I don't get it. Doesn't it benefit card companies to have open source communities making their drivers better? One theory is that the cards are so full of patent violations that opening up the docs would lead to a lot of

Re: Failover routers with OpenBGPD and independent BGP sessions

2006-10-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/10/19 17:57, X Y wrote: I can't override this with nexthop are you sure? this should work. you are setting it on the _sending_ machine and not the _receiving_ machine aren't you? looking at `bgpd -nv' may help rtr2$ bgpctl sh ip bgp x.x.0.0 flags: * = Valid, = Selected, I = via IBGP,

Re: nokia IP120 problem

2006-10-19 Thread Simon Slaytor
Hi Denis, First off an IP120 and OBSD combination is a beauty, there are a couple of gotcha's. The first and recently discussed being the reboot, or lack off. The second being the non standard rom location for the on-board nic's resulting in the fxp driver not being able to read the actual

Re: blobs are bad

2006-10-19 Thread Breen Ouellette
Theo de Raadt wrote: Why do some people feel the need to make up utter bullshit defences for the vendors, when there is not one ounce of fact to back it up? Why? I think that might be my fault. When I ASKED earlier this month if it was a possible excuse, it might have been picked up and run

Re: libevent in OpenBSD/i386 3.9-release

2006-10-19 Thread Jared Yanovich
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 10:18:40 +0400 Bruno Carnazzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is my code broken or man page not accurate ? It would appear the manual page is inaccurate. libevent/evbuffer.c: /* * Returns 0 on success; *-1 on failure. */ int bufferevent_write(struct bufferevent

PF binary search tree

2006-10-19 Thread Breen Ouellette
From: Daniel Hartmeier (danielbenzedrine.cx) Date: Wed Dec 12 2001 - 08:31:08 CST On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 03:08:37PM +0100, Nicolas Prochazka wrote: With OpenBSD 2.9 and ipf , our internet connexion was down due to a ip state overflow. (the default IPSTATE_SIZE was near 4000) and we

Re: nokia IP120 problem

2006-10-19 Thread Simon Slaytor
I've got three 120's and six 330's all running OBSD not a problem with any of them. In each case I removed checkpoint and moved to OpenBSD. Saved a shed load of money, got better performance, security and features. 'Checkpoint Rocks', only if your selling the damn thing and taking your cut!

Re: Is doing a network restore from bsd.rd at all possible?

2006-10-19 Thread Bob Beck
My typical way to do his is find my latest dump(s) on tape or elsewhere - chuck them on an nfs server accesible to the machine to be restored, boot from bsd.rd, mount the nfs location with the dump files and proceed. -Bob * Michal Soltys [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-19 09:19]: So

Re: Is doing a network restore from bsd.rd at all possible?

2006-10-19 Thread Martin Gignac
On 10/19/06, Bob Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My typical way to do his is find my latest dump(s) on tape or elsewhere - chuck them on an nfs server accesible to the machine to be restored, boot from bsd.rd, mount the nfs location with the dump files and proceed. That's why I'd *like*

my harddrive or latest snapshots problem?

2006-10-19 Thread Didier Wiroth
Hello, I've installed the latest snapshots from the 18.10.2006. I updated my rather old sources via cvs and had lots of the following output: bdwrite: force async write on the buffer 0xd8003f20 bdwrite: force async write on the buffer 0xd8003f20 bdwrite: force async write on the buffer 0xd801f0a4

Re: my harddrive or latest snapshots problem?

2006-10-19 Thread Pedro Martelletto
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 08:08:02PM +, Didier Wiroth wrote: bdwrite: force async write on the buffer 0xd8003f20 That's just a diff's debug message. Nothing to be concerned about. -p.

Re: my harddrive or latest snapshots problem?

2006-10-19 Thread Steve Shockley
Didier Wiroth wrote: I updated my rather old sources via cvs and had lots of the following output: bdwrite: force async write on the buffer 0xd8003f20 http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscs=bdwrite

Re: my harddrive or latest snapshots problem?

2006-10-19 Thread ddp
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=116079153502388w=2 On 10/19/06, Didier Wiroth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I've installed the latest snapshots from the 18.10.2006. I updated my rather old sources via cvs and had lots of the following output: bdwrite: force async write on

Re: VPN interoperability problem with Symantec Enterprise Firewall [solved]

2006-10-19 Thread Mitja Muženič
Found a solution of sort - downgrade the phase 2 transform from AES to 3DES. Even if offically SEF 7.0.4 supports AES for phase 2 and it accepts it during IKE negotiation, the tunnel fails immediately with a misleading error message on SEF. Given the age of Symantec Enterprise Firewall 7.0.4

Re: update automaticly

2006-10-19 Thread Aleksandar Milosevic
sonjaya wrote: i have script for update automaticly here: # cat /root/update_part1.sh #!/bin/csh cd /usr/src setenv CVS_CLIENT_PORT -1 setenv CVSROOT [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs cvs -d $CVSROOT -q up -rOPENBSD_3_9 -Pd date /root/update_part1.log when i try run that script get error such like this :

Re: How open is Intel?

2006-10-19 Thread Damian Wiest
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 11:14:20AM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote: [snip] For the longest time it was quite hard to get documentation out of the networking side of Intel, but it recent years they publish reasonably detailed manuals for 10/100 (fxp) and 10/100/1000 (em) controllers and some PHYs.

Re: /stand still useful?

2006-10-19 Thread Martin Schröder
2006/10/19, Dustin Lundquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I know that IRIX uses it for static binaries like sash and other programs that can be run for directly from the prom before booting the kernel. But this is OpenBSD, not IRIX. Best Martin

Re: blobs are bad

2006-10-19 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 11:34:49AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: 2006/10/18, ICMan [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I have read this thread, and I don't get it. Doesn't it benefit card companies to have open source communities making their drivers better? One theory is that the cards are so full of

nmea Warning

2006-10-19 Thread Jon Simola
-- Jon

Re: setting up NIS

2006-10-19 Thread DoN. Nichols
On 2006/10/19 at 12:50:47AM -0200, Gustavo Rios wrote: Dear list members, i am setting a personal NIS server. At the momment; the output for the command line is the following: # ypinit -m mojave Server Type: MASTER Domain: mojave [ ... ] At this point, we have to construct a

nmea Warning

2006-10-19 Thread Jon Simola
(Feeling rather stupid after the blank email, apologies) I grabbed an older GPS from that Microsoft Streets and Trips software and plugged it into my laptop to try the nmea sensor stuff. The sticker says it's a GPS-360, mfg by Pharos USA with a SiRF chipset. There looks to be a small bug in the

Re: PF binary search tree

2006-10-19 Thread Ryan McBride
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 01:09:57PM -0600, Breen Ouellette wrote: From: Daniel Hartmeier (danielbenzedrine.cx) pf uses a binary search tree instead of a hash table, which doesn't require pre-defining a maximum size. The tree will just grow until memory allocation fails. With 64MB RAM that

Spamd - whitelist of mis-behaving SMTP server POOLS

2006-10-19 Thread Steve Williams
Hi, I have been running spamdb greylisting only for several years as my only line of defense at home. At work I have managed to sneak in a Sparc64 Sunfire 120 (OpenBSD 3.9) as a caching web proxy default gateway. Today, we had a fairly agressive attack on our email system, 6000+ emails

Re: Spamd - whitelist of mis-behaving SMTP server POOLS

2006-10-19 Thread Jon Simola
On 10/19/06, Steve Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am 99% sure that I have seen on the internet SOMEWHERE a whitelist of servers that are like this. I thought Bob Beck had forwarded one at one point in time, but I can only find his post regarding the tarfile he maintains for the zombie

Re: Spamd - whitelist of mis-behaving SMTP server POOLS

2006-10-19 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 06:23:20PM -0600, Steve Williams wrote: Hi, I have been running spamdb greylisting only for several years as my only line of defense at home. At work I have managed to sneak in a Sparc64 Sunfire 120 (OpenBSD 3.9) as a caching web proxy default gateway. Today,

Re: Spamd - whitelist of mis-behaving SMTP server POOLS

2006-10-19 Thread Kevin Reay
On 10/19/06, Steve Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have been running spamdb greylisting only for several years as my only line of defense at home. At work I have managed to sneak in a Sparc64 Sunfire 120 (OpenBSD 3.9) as a caching web proxy default gateway. Today, we had a fairly

Re: Is doing a network restore from bsd.rd at all possible?

2006-10-19 Thread Martin Gignac
On 10/19/06, Martin Gignac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey man, great idea! I'll try it out. Yup, tried a restore(8) via HTTP and it worked fine! Thanks again for the tip. -Martin -- Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names the streets after them.

Missile Launcher For OpenBSD?

2006-10-19 Thread Sam Fourman Jr.
Does anyone have one of these? http://www.latestbuy.com.au/usb_missile_launcher.html I was wondering if this would work in OpenBSD Sam Fourman Jr.

Re: Missile Launcher For OpenBSD?

2006-10-19 Thread Steve Shockley
Sam Fourman Jr. wrote: I was wondering if this would work in OpenBSD Maybe. http://scott.weston.id.au/software/pymissile-20060126/

pppoe slow on openbsd

2006-10-19 Thread Chris
I write once again for the same old things I was writing at the opwnbsd 3.4. If you search the emails to the list are there. Same old same old. The pppoe dial error (userland) cant assign requsted address after 4 major OpenBsd releases didnt go away. Noone cared to address the situation and of

OpenVPN Server and nice setting on OpenBSD

2006-10-19 Thread Bill
I have had a problem with a new OpenVPN server on an OpenBSD box. I have solved the problem (I think) but was looking for some insight as to why this solved it. The problem was with the ping that happens between OpenVPN endpoints not being returned and the connection resetting every minute or

Re: blobs are bad

2006-10-19 Thread Rob
On 10/19/06, Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 11:34:49AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: 2006/10/18, ICMan [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I have read this thread, and I don't get it. Doesn't it benefit card companies to have open source communities making their

Re: update automaticly

2006-10-19 Thread Girish Venkatachalam
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 03:43:50PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2006/10/19 21:28, sonjaya wrote: i have script for update automaticly here: #!/bin/csh c-shell for scripting? are you mad? :-) IMAO csh should be banished from earth! :-) You will be amazed how brain dead its design is

Kismet Frontend gtk?

2006-10-19 Thread Sam Fourman Jr.
Does anyone know of a OpenBSD port (gtk maybe) for Kismet Thank you Sam Fourman Jr.