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On 12:01 Sun 06 Jul , Gabri Mate wrote:
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Gabri Mate
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On 04:19 Sun 06 Jul , Denny White wrote:
Quoted from Gabri Mate on Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 02:25:55AM +0200,:
Hey There List,
I've made an /altroot partition, exactly the same size as my /, and
it
Hi,
I have a question regarding equal-cost multipath routing.
Here is what I want to do: couple two 16 MBit DSL lines, as I'd need the
speed of both combined.
Here on my side, a FTP server will run, and on the other side, a
FTP client, doing up to 20 connections in parallel. Between the ftp
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El domingo 06 de julio del 2008 a las 18:13:14 -0300,
Otto Moerbeek escribis:
Today, after a cut of electrical provision, I wanted to make a
comparison of 'messages' log of Debian against the one of OpenBSD
to isolate in what moment was the cut
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 7:06 AM, Ian Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, building a kernel with DRM and removing option MigrationHeuristic
gives some impressive results:
compared to ?
- benont
Hi Misc@,
on latest OpenBSD 4.4-beta (GENERIC.MP) #18: Mon Jul 7 08:40:47 WIT
2008 AMD64 machine, while lookin' to my new favorite tool systat, on the
first page, I got the Can't get KERN_NCHSTATS: Cannot allocate memory.
I wonder what happen, it's a 1GB Memory machine, on 4 juli snapshot,
On 2008-07-07, Sebastian Reitenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a question regarding equal-cost multipath routing.
oh damn, forgot about that when I suggested mpath :( of course,
that's to prevent packets arriving out of order and destroying TCP
performance.
So I read the FAQ regarding
I deleted a directory from an OpenBSD slice from my 2nd HD, and I need
to recover a single file.
I tried : http://myutil.com/2008/1/15/undelete-unrm-for-openbsd-4-2-with-dls
but failed :
# dls /dev/wd1x /xxx/xx/undelete.bin
Sector offset supplied is larger than disk image (maximum: 0)
Help
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Imre Oolberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo!
I have been using for some time now carp failover and i am very content with
it, thank you!
I run some tests and i just wanted to confirm that in order to run dhcpd
service one has to run it on a physical
You use a backup.
UNIX != Windows != OSX
On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 05:48:31AM -0600, macintoshzoom wrote:
I deleted a directory from an OpenBSD slice from my 2nd HD, and I need
to recover a single file.
I tried : http://myutil.com/2008/1/15/undelete-unrm-for-openbsd-4-2-with-dls
but failed
Just open your disk in a hex editor and look for your data, it should be here.
Good day I have successfully installed comixwall 4.2 on my machine but
its default pf rules wil l not allow me to connect to internet but if
I'm going to disable it I can connect to the internet, here is my
pf.conf after installing comixwall.
This is my first time installing OpenBSD and using pf
On Mon, 7 Jul 2008, Rainel Roflo wrote:
Good day I have successfully installed comixwall 4.2 on my machine but
its default pf rules wil l not allow me to connect to internet but if
I'm going to disable it I can connect to the internet, here is my
pf.conf after installing comixwall.
This is my
Your userland is out of sync with the kernel. That's bad, mmkay?
//art
Insan Praja SW [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Misc@,
on latest OpenBSD 4.4-beta (GENERIC.MP) #18: Mon Jul 7 08:40:47 WIT
2008 AMD64 machine, while lookin' to my new favorite tool systat, on
the first page, I got the
On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 21:32:08 +0700, Artur Grabowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yup,
I just build ke userland and it turns out you're right :D
Thanks,
Insan
Your userland is out of sync with the kernel. That's bad, mmkay?
//art
Insan Praja SW [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Misc@,
on latest
Richard Daemon wrote:
I'm just curious, why run dhcpd on a carp interface? What's the reason
for wanting to do this?
If you point to the fact that since dhcpd is a service which from the
client's point of view does not run on fixed ip address but rather so to
say in a broadcast domain
On Monday 07 July 2008 09:50:07 Diana Eichert wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jul 2008, Rainel Roflo wrote:
Good day I have successfully installed comixwall 4.2 on my machine but
its default pf rules wil l not allow me to connect to internet but if
I'm going to disable it I can connect to the internet,
On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 06:30:04 -0300, Daniel Bareiro
please. I hope that with this is openbsd - we have manpages that are
useful you have not meant that manpages of GNU/Linux is not useful. We
must be brothers :-D
Yes, they are brothers. With Linux being the sloppy lazy brother who
has no job and
does anyone have an ifstated.conf that will turn an interface 'up' when it goes
down ?
i seem to be unable to put together any working combination of commands to do
this. i always end up with something that either does nothing, or constantly
runs 'ifconfig if up' in a fit of sheer insanity
Eventually.
I started writing the qli driver but have not had time to finish that.
I also am planning to do a software initiator/target using softraid
however that is further out.
*sigh* so much code so little time...
Thank you for the answer.
Could you share what you've done please ?
Hi there,
I succesfully installed OpenBSD 4.3 on above mentioned blade, using pxeboot
and bsd.rd
Everything went fine.
But after rebooting, the kernel crashes with some weird ACPI stuff.
Unluckily this bloody IBM blade has no serial console access, so all I can
provide is a screenshot:
What part isn't clear?
On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 08:18:51PM +0200, Denis Fondras wrote:
Eventually.
I started writing the qli driver but have not had time to finish that.
I also am planning to do a software initiator/target using softraid
however that is further out.
*sigh* so much code so
Hi,
I am looking for a terminal (i.e. non-x) chat programme which could
also work with openssl, encrypting the text. Something in the lines of
talk but over the internet (no only locally) and using openssl
Do you know of any? I have googled a bit and found nothing...
Pau
Hello misc@,
I decided to try out trunk(4) as shown in the last example of the
trunk(4) manual page; here is the related configuration:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] cat /etc/hostname.iwn0
wpa wpapsk
Hi,
I have two package paths set up. OpenBSD official and openbsd-stable
(openbsd.rutgers.edu).
I get some 404's from rutgers, but I wonder why. I has clearly looked up
a pkg on the main openbsd server and is then looking on the other for
the same package:
thinky% sudo pkg_add -i
Which hex editor do you advise?
Should I have to umount the partition before?
the partition is 40 GB size on a secondary disk, OpenBSD old slice,
should I need at least such space (/tmp ?) to open it on the hex editor
from my OpenBSD 4.3?
Thanks!
Die Gestalt wrote:
Just open your disk in a hex
It's not OpenSSL, but you should look at SILC.
http://www.silcnet.org
SILC Client, SILC Server, and the SILC plugin for IRSSI are in the ports.
On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 20:43:13 +0200
Pau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a terminal (i.e. non-x) chat programme which could
also work
I'm working with a Portwell NAR-5520 (dmesg follows). These machines have
an LCD on the front that uses a serial port to talk to the OS. I've been
having trouble with these:
# stty 2400 /dev/tty01
...hangs forever...
^Cksh: cannot open /dev/tty01: Interrupted system call
# stty -f /dev/tty01
Hi.
--- raven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
i want to make a presentation to introduce OpenBSD
into the public of my
university. Someone can give me ideas to capture the
public? Most of my
public work with linux, so i think i have to spent
some words into the
difference between
Hello,
I'm trying to install OpenBSD on a clamshell-like iBook but I can't get
it to boot bsd.rd.
I have ofwboot and bsd.rd at the root of the disk, inside Open Firmware
I type boot hd:,ofwboot and it loads the boot loader but when I try to
'boot bsd.rd' I get a 'Inappropriate file type or
On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 10:29:41PM +0200, Eric DILLENSEGER wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to install OpenBSD on a clamshell-like iBook but I can't get
it to boot bsd.rd.
I have ofwboot and bsd.rd at the root of the disk, inside Open Firmware
I type boot hd:,ofwboot and it loads the boot loader
sorry , i lacked information about pf .
in /etc/pf.conf
rdr on $int_if inet proto { tcp, udp } from any to any port www -
127.0.0.1 port 3128
-
takesima
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Dale Rahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 10:29:41PM +0200, Eric DILLENSEGER wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to install OpenBSD on a clamshell-like iBook but I can't get
it to boot bsd.rd.
I have ofwboot and bsd.rd at the root of the disk, inside
On July 7, 2008 12:52:50 pm Chris Cappuccio wrote:
does anyone have an ifstated.conf that will turn an interface 'up' when it
goes down ?
i seem to be unable to put together any working combination of commands to
do this. i always end up with something that either does nothing, or
I ran across this:
http://gizmodo.com/5019516/classic-clips-bill-gates-chews-out-microsoft-over-xp
and was stricken with a horrible sense of dejavoodhu.
Dhu
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Jorge Medina
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 2:17 PM
OT: it's possible install OpenBSD without HFS with ofwboot or ofwboot
in the UFS partition?, because I want pull out the OS X and install
only OpenBSD
Hi,
In this case, you need to use the callout device for the first serial
port, /dev/cua00 in this case.
Good luck, see tty(4) or cua(4).
In this case, you need to use the callout device for the first serial
port, /dev/cua00 in this case.
Good luck, see tty(4) or cua(4).
Hi,
Thanks for the response. :)
It looks like I was indeed supposed to use cua, and I can now get a file
descriptor. However, I'm still not able to set the
It looks like I was indeed supposed to use cua, and I can now get a file
descriptor. However, I'm still not able to set the baud rate, it's stuck
at 19200 whether I try to set it with tty01 or cua01. cua00 corresponds
with tty00, which is the serial console, so I shouldn't use that.
BTW,
Hello again,
This solves the problem, thanks to Matthew R. Dempsky.
Index: if_em.c
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On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 4:43 PM, Anthony Roberts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like I was indeed supposed to use cua, and I can now get a file
descriptor. However, I'm still not able to set the baud rate, it's stuck
at 19200 whether I try to set it with tty01 or cua01. cua00 corresponds
It looks like I was indeed supposed to use cua, and I can now get a file
descriptor. However, I'm still not able to set the baud rate, it's stuck
at 19200 whether I try to set it with tty01 or cua01. cua00 corresponds
with tty00, which is the serial console, so I shouldn't use that.
I
afaict as of BIND 9.3.2 use of an acl in the masters option was
supported, e.g.
acl int_masters {
10.0.0.1;
};
...
zone somedomain.com {
type slave;
masters { int_masters; };
file slave/internal/somedomain.com;
};
but apparently
On 7/7/08 4:44 PM, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
afaict as of BIND 9.3.2 use of an acl in the masters option was
supported, e.g.
acl int_masters {
10.0.0.1;
};
...
zone somedomain.com {
type slave;
masters { int_masters; };
file
marian,
try this:
boot boot -c
disable apm
disable acpi
quit
ioan
Marian Hettwer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/07/2008 03:10
Hi there,
I succesfully installed OpenBSD 4.3 on above mentioned blade, using pxeboot
and bsd.rd
Everything went fine.
But after rebooting, the kernel crashes with some
OpenBSD create 62 pseudo terminals by default.
My server use authpf for 512+ users,
How to create more pseudo terminal ?
# sysctl kern.tty.maxptys=992
kern.tty.maxptys: 992 - 992
# sysctl kern.tty.nptys=512
sysctl: kern.tty.nptys: Operation not permitted
Thanks,
Dongsheng Song
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 9:05 PM, Dongsheng Song [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OpenBSD create 62 pseudo terminals by default.
My server use authpf for 512+ users,
How to create more pseudo terminal ?
Using /dev/MAKEDEV. As root:
cd /dev
i=0
while (( ++i 16 )); do
sh MAKEDEV pty$i
Hi,
Now, i have sound. I need to plug the headphone in the mic/input and set:
alemao:8$ mixerctl outputs.mix2=255
outputs.mix2: 127,127 - 192,192
But it's not too loud :/
Here's my dmesg with AZALIA_DEBUG and mixerctl/audioctl outputs.
I don't have outputs.master or outputs.volume or
Here's the outputs in files, some characters messed up when i was pasting:
http://sacodelixo.com.br/~alemao/dmesg.txt
http://sacodelixo.com.br/~alemao/mixerctl.txt
http://sacodelixo.com.br/~alemao/audioctl.txt
Thanks.
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