hi misc.
some time ago i bought a usb to serial controller. after searching the
archives and googling a lot, i found, that i want a profilic driven
controller and nearly every cheap one should run profilic. although i
thought i will be lucky, i got one, which doesn't run as expected
(Logilink USB
Hi there.
Here is ports(7)
...
NETWORK CONFIGURATION
The variables pertaining to network access have been marshalled
into
${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/templates/network.conf.template.
To customize that setup, copy that file into
${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/db/network.conf and edit
it.
...
I did
In message http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=121259415410042w=1,
Alphons Fonz van Werven asked
Are there any means of encrypting filesystems other than using cryptfs
plus vnode? As far as I could find out, the latter imposes a size limit
of roughly 8GB which is acceptable for most partitions
I need a dmesg and the disklabel of sd0 and sd1 to see what is going on.
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 12:28:16AM +0200, Markus Bergkvist wrote:
Hi,
It seems that my RAID1 softraid device gets listed as RAID0 and vice versa
with bioctl, or am I misinterpreting the output?
$ sudo bioctl -ih
On 2008-06-08, Alexander Polakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there.
Here is ports(7)
...
NETWORK CONFIGURATION
The variables pertaining to network access have been marshalled
into
${PORTSDIR}/infrastructure/templates/network.conf.template.
To customize that setup, copy that file into
Hey,
Jonathan Thornburg schrieb:
In message http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=121259415410042w=1,
Alphons Fonz van Werven asked
Are there any means of encrypting filesystems other than using cryptfs
plus vnode? As far as I could find out, the latter imposes a size limit
of roughly 8GB which is
I have had both firewalls in a carp/pfsync pair which are running the same
snapshot crash;
uvm_fault(0xd07f81e0, 0x0, 0, 1) - e
kernel: page fault trap, code=0
Stopped at pf_test_rule+0x8a0: movl0x58(%eax),%ecx
ddb pf_test_rule(d51efd64,d51efd5c,1,d0ba8500,db53ad00) at
Harald Oest wrote:
i have a strange problem upgrading OpenBSD 4.1 to 4.2 on two IDENTICAL
HP Proliant DL 140 G3 servers. While machine 1 runs the upgrade
procedure without any problem, machine 2 encounters an error when
checking the root filesystem.
Try running the HP offline diags, even
ok it seems to be pf.c line 3397 (mybe littleoffset for you,i have
chnges in my tree),which is
pool_put(pf_src_tree_pl, nsn);
in the second if block after the cleanup label. this is in source node
tracking, as in, not new or changed code. crash there means we
Greetings:
I just got a new alix 2c3 board and it came with bios version 0.99
(12/10/07). There is a new version, 0.99b (1/27/08) available. Has
anyone experienced problems with 0.99 using OpenBSD? I prefer not to
reflash bioses without a reason.
Related question: If I need to reflash, I am
this was not meant to go to the list, and the analysis was off due to a
difference in kernel sources. meanwhile mbalmer went into that bug to
and I found it. It is obvious why nobody ran in to it yet; it is ipv6
only.
Index: pf.c
On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Mark Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My fallback is to use a linux
machine with minicom but I wondered if OpenBSD can do this.
Is minicom's xmodem support tied to Linux? OpenBSD's ports tree has
comm/minicom.
Support for /etc/dhcpd.interfaces has been removed in current. The few
users out there still using it should add their interfaces to
dhcpd_flags in /etc/rc.conf.local.
Example:
dhcpd_flags=fxp0 bge0
On 2008-06-08, Mark Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got a new alix 2c3 board and it came with bios version 0.99
(12/10/07). There is a new version, 0.99b (1/27/08) available. Has
anyone experienced problems with 0.99 using OpenBSD? I prefer not to
reflash bioses without a reason.
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 11:04:25AM -0600, Mark Zimmerman wrote:
| Greetings:
|
| I just got a new alix 2c3 board and it came with bios version 0.99
| (12/10/07). There is a new version, 0.99b (1/27/08) available. Has
| anyone experienced problems with 0.99 using OpenBSD? I prefer not to
|
On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 16:50:37 -0700
Scott Learmonth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As someone else who writes code for this fine os would say: removing
drivers is pure masturbation.
Hah, perfect.
As a first foray into BSD I stumbled upon FreeBSD. To make it do what
I wanted, step one was to
Thanks for all the helpful responses. Here is a summary, for the
archives.
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 11:04:25AM -0600, Mark Zimmerman wrote:
Greetings:
I just got a new alix 2c3 board and it came with bios version 0.99
(12/10/07). There is a new version, 0.99b (1/27/08) available. Has
anyone
Hi, using 4.2.
Today I downloaded the xenocara.tar.gz from ftp.openbsd.org and it seems
to have a problem.
I untared the source into /usr/src/xenocara, cleaned the /usr/xobj/* dir
and set a DESTDIR. As root, I runed
make bootstrap (no problem)
make obj (no problem)
make build (-- problem --)
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 10:29:01AM -0700, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Mark Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My fallback is to use a linux
machine with minicom but I wondered if OpenBSD can do this.
Is minicom's xmodem support tied to Linux? OpenBSD's ports
Hello,
I just imported ix(4), a driver for the Intel 82598EB 10 Gigabit
Ethernet adapters. It is based on Intel's ixgbe FreeBSD driver, with
many local changes for OpenBSD.
The driver is fully-operational and survived some long-time tests, I
had to work on borrowed hardware from another company
hi there,
i just upgraded to 7th jun -current and dhclient on lii0
doesnt work anymore. a couple of weeks ago it was fine.
now it is and endless link change festival:
amaaq route -n monitor
got message of size 144 on Mon Jun 9 15:42:09 2008
RTM_IFINFO: iface status change: len 144, if# 1,
21 matches
Mail list logo