On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, nicodache wrote:
Hello, it's me again, for an end.
IT WAS THE CABLE /o\
I bought a cable in a shop, specially asking the guy there if it would
fit to connect 2 pc to acces them using console control software, and
he told me he used that same cable for his own lab
Hi folks,
I need to install an LDAP server in my job. I am, obviously, an
OpenBSD guy but my boss wants to install the server with HP-UX. I need
to probe him that OpenBSD is a better solution than HP-UX but google
doesn't show a truly comparative between this two OS and there is a
poor
Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
Hi folks,
I need to install an LDAP server in my job. I am, obviously, an
OpenBSD guy but my boss wants to install the server with HP-UX. I need
to probe him that OpenBSD is a better solution than HP-UX but google
doesn't show a truly comparative between
* Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-08-22 00:58:09]:
Hi folks,
I need to install an LDAP server in my job. I am, obviously, an OpenBSD
guy but my boss wants to install the server with HP-UX. I need to probe him
that OpenBSD is a better solution than HP-UX but google
On Tuesday 21 August 2007, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
Hi folks,
I need to install an LDAP server in my job. I am, obviously, an
OpenBSD guy but my boss wants to install the server with HP-UX. I
need to probe him that OpenBSD is a better solution than HP-UX but
google doesn't show a
Hi list,
I'm working on an update to the djvu port in hopes of getting the
firefox/netscape plugin working but I've come across something very
strange; a bug that disappears when run under a debugger. I've read
about this class of bugs in the book How Debuggers Work (by J.B.
Rosenberg), but
I'm currently using OpenBSD 4.1 -stable. The cardbus is Ricoh 5C476. I've
had this problem on OpenBSD 3.9 before but managed to solve it using the
guide here and patching it manually. The link is as below:
http://www.gratisoft.us/ftp/pub/todd/OpenBSD/srx77/cardbus.diff
The thing is only one of
* David Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-08-21 21:41]:
Question: Can OpenBSD and/or pf itself set TOS and/or DSCP values?
not for forwarded traffic, no.
for locally originating traffic, there are socket options.
Also, I noticed today that Google marks all their stuff with a DSCP of
0x38 (high
hmm, on Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 12:58:09AM -0600, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez said that
I need to install an LDAP server in my job. I am, obviously, an
OpenBSD guy but my boss wants to install the server with HP-UX. I need
to probe him that OpenBSD is a better solution than HP-UX but google
Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
Hi folks,
I need to install an LDAP server in my job. I am, obviously, an
OpenBSD guy but my boss wants to install the server with HP-UX. I need
to probe him that OpenBSD is a better solution than HP-UX but google
doesn't show a truly comparative between
Thanks Stuart.. But the problem is I just wanna enable my cbb1. I just need
to know the correct values that I should put so it would work properly
instead of just cbb0?
Thanks again.
On 8/22/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007/08/22 19:39, Niresh Singh wrote:
I'm currently
Hi everyone,
We're trying to set up a high availability layer 2 VPN using OpenBSD
firewalls.
With just 1 firewall at each end, everything works just fine, as
described in the brconfig manual page (except that we haven't gone as
far as the IPSEC bit yet, trying to get it working in general
Hi,
I have routing problems with OSPF. For reasons I don't understand right
now, routing does not get adapted in the right way.
Given are some OSPF speakers in a network /24 and a few dumb(er) boxen
which have subnets of said /24 behind them. There are static routes
pointing from some of the
On Wednesday 22 August 2007, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
tried to take a bit of a side adventure and get HP-UX going on a
PA-RISC machine and it's no walk in the park. for cost, support,
compatibility and simplicity reasons i've abandoned the project and
decided to use other OSes instead.
Thanks,
mixerctl inputs.line.mute=off
was what was needed.
First time in five years I ever heard of mixerctl. Am the GUI guy and always
forget the command line vbg.
Remains that I would have expected mute switches on GUI mixers to
synchonize to mixerctl settings and vice versa.
Will write
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is really around unreferenced state data that has been
pushed out to swap and isn't being demand paged back in. Is there
functionality in the swap strategy to migrate such pages to a lower
priority device so that you can bias
On 8/22/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007/08/22 19:39, Niresh Singh wrote:
I'm currently using OpenBSD 4.1 -stable. The cardbus is Ricoh
5C476.
I've
had this problem on OpenBSD 3.9 before but managed to solve it
using the guide here and patching it
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 12:25:43PM +1000, Chris wrote:
fetchmail was complaining that procmail cannot create /var/mail/me
while fetching mail. The permission on /var/mail/ directory was set to
-
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Aug 19 12:16 /var/mail/
I changed it to -
drwxrwxr-x 2 root
On 2007/08/22 23:07, Niresh Singh wrote:
Thanks Stuart.. But the problem is I just wanna enable my cbb1.
I think what you *actually* want is a working cardbus port.
I just need to know the correct values that I should put so
it would work properly instead of just cbb0?
The dmesg points to
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On 8/21/07 7:31 PM, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
On a related note, I work with some equipment that uses TOS values and
some that uses DSCP.
When you see a TOS value in tcpdump (0x68 for instance) just divide by 4
to get the DSCP (and throw away any
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On 8/22/07 5:22 AM, Henning Brauer wrote:
* David Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-08-21 21:41]:
Question: Can OpenBSD and/or pf itself set TOS and/or DSCP values?
not for forwarded traffic, no.
for locally originating traffic, there are socket
On 8/22/07, David Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Also, I noticed today that Google marks all their stuff with a DSCP of
0x38 (high throughput, low delay). Nice trick, but also an excellent
argument for re-marking capability in all routers.
Mom of 3 weeks old children beg for help.
My family are poor, I am not able to work as my baby is only 3 weeks
old and I need to baby care my baby.
We want to buy a house considering the kid deserve steady home, but
face fostering kid with huge house debt, that is huge burden for us.
I build
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