On Thu, 14 May 2009, Jeff Ross wrote:
Hi all,
I just got a KVM over IP for use to let the folks at Command Prompt act as
emergency remote database administrators.
http://www.startech.com/item/SV441HDIE-4-Port-Enhanced-Digital-KVM-Switch-Over-IP.aspx
The KVM over IP works great (even
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Pedro Almeida
palme...@securenetworks.pt wrote:
This was probably true by the time of this document write, but hopefully
things change over time.
Please take a look at ypldap(8). I think it solves the problem you refer.
There are some small issues, but I bet
On 7/05/2009, at 4:02 AM, Robert Urban wrote:
I'll answer my own question.
It seems it's not a problem of the kernel and userland being out of
sync, but
rather /sbin/sysctl was hosed too. rebuilt and problem
disappeared. I'm
guessing that either I had some junk in /usr/obj/sbin or
Hi,
First of all you need to know I am running OpenBSD on my laptop and PC
at home happily as sole OS, but unfortunately I need to dual boot my
PC at Office because of some proprietary softwares we need at company,
the other OS is Microsucks Windows Vista
AFAIK one of the way of dual booting is
MANI wrote:
First of all you need to know I am running OpenBSD on my laptop and PC
at home happily as sole OS, but unfortunately I need to dual boot my
PC at Office because of some proprietary softwares we need at company,
I know a few that tried the dual boot thing for a while with that sucky
2009/5/15 Ryan Flannery ryan.flann...@gmail.com:
tarski rm `ls | grep E`
~,u?} w=R1 T)U7r 5\4gm(_EW]W-sn^[[?1;2c: No such file or directory
B B B B B B B B B Ec?J9 K%Mx/!...@s S,W7g?5
0,z: No such file or directory B B B B B B
M}OWDt?Yw?rB~[*6t?0h|7aBz_
tarski
True, I had
Recommended solution from my job ;-)
Make image of your Windows with VMware converter
Remove Windows from your laptop/desktop
Install VMware ESX on server
Place images of your Windows (and colleagues Windows) on ESX and boot them
Install favorite OS on your laptop/desktop (in my case OpenBSD) at
From: MANI mm.m...@gmail.com
Subject: Multiboot OpenBSD with Vista
First of all you need to know I am running OpenBSD on my laptop and PC
at home happily as sole OS, but unfortunately I need to dual boot my
PC at Office because of some proprietary softwares we need at company,
the other OS is
Peter Kay - Syllopsium wrote:
... provided it's given plenty (32 bit : 2GB, 64 bit : 4GB) of RAM. I favour
64bit, even if the driver support is less comprehensive and the memory
requirements are higher.
Both can be pretty bad. I know very few stupid enough to try to use MS
Vista, but some of
Lars Nooden a icrit :
Peter Kay - Syllopsium wrote:
... provided it's given plenty (32 bit : 2GB, 64 bit : 4GB) of RAM. I favour
64bit, even if the driver support is less comprehensive and the memory
requirements are higher.
Both can be pretty bad. I know very few stupid enough to try to use
MANI wrote:
and why I can not boot to
OpenBSD using bootable cd ? boot hd0a:/bsd not working for me.
That should work...
What happens?
Nick.
On May 14 20:47:46, Ryan Flannery wrote:
I've been in similar situations countless times, but this one is
throwing me a for a loop.
I have a file that I'm trying to remove with non-printable characters
in the name. Additionally, some of the characters appear to be
backspace/delete/etc.
Peter Kay - Syllopsium, 05/15/09 12:57:
From: MANI mm.m...@gmail.com
Subject: Multiboot OpenBSD with Vista
First of all you need to know I am running OpenBSD on my laptop and PC
at home happily as sole OS, but unfortunately I need to dual boot my
PC at Office because of some proprietary
Hi,
I've set up an OpenBSD PDC server for a client, serving some 40
computers, and did not encounter that performance issue you mentioned.
I did not use OpenLDAP, relying instead on tdbsam and unix accounts.
It runs OpenBSD 4.4 with samba from packages.
Also, as some have mentioned, some
Lars Nooden wrote:
I've not see a port of WINE to OpenBSD for some time, but it'd be worth
a try, just in case.
Regards
-Lars
http://www.winehq.org/announce/1.1.19
What's new in this release (see below for details):
[...]
- OpenBSD compilation fixed.
[...]
16660 build broken in
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Thu, 14 May 2009, Jeff Ross wrote:
Hi all,
I just got a KVM over IP for use to let the folks at Command Prompt act as
emergency remote database administrators.
http://www.startech.com/item/SV441HDIE-4-Port-Enhanced-Digital-KVM-Switch-Over-IP.aspx
The KVM over IP
On Fri, 15 May 2009, Jeff Ross wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Thing is, I *know* that the serial console can get me
out of a pickle because it's already saved me making a physical trip to the
server. And I don't know that this new linux-y KVM over IP won't lock up at
the absolute worst time.
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 1:38 AM, MANI mm.m...@gmail.com wrote:
How can I make openbsd.pbr.
http://openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Multibooting
You should also read the following if you want to use Vista's boot manager:
http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?p=23676
Hello!
I've installed OpenBSD 4.5 on my home gateway.
Random pids and critical files permission are really cool.
I just confused a little bit because I haven't found any way to check the
vulnerabilities of my configuration.
Are there any?
select dmesg, custom_options from last_post.[my configuration].
2009/5/15 Yuriy Grishin grishin-mailing-li...@minselhoz.samara.ru
Hello!
I've installed OpenBSD 4.5 on my home gateway.
Random pids and critical files permission are really cool.
I just confused a little bit because I haven't
J Sisson wrote:
select dmesg, custom_options from last_post.[my configuration].
sorry, I've just subscribed.
Can't see your previous post.
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Hi. Yesterday I was installing packages from the ftp and i was using this:
export PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.5/packages/i386/;
PKG_CACHE=/home/
pkg_add .
But when I install a package the package and the dependencies isn't in
/home. I have tried with PKG_DIR=,
--- Jose Perez Rodriguez [Fri, May 15, 2009 at 09:15:17PM +0200]: ---
Hi. Yesterday I was installing packages from the ftp and i was using this:
export PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.5/packages/i386/;
PKG_CACHE=/home/
pkg_add .
But when I install a package the
Lars Nooden wrote:
I've not see a port of WINE to OpenBSD for some time, but it'd be worth
a try, just in case.
Actually I was just looking at this last night and it's not working yet.
Getting closer all the time and good progress was done for sure looks
like, but still some issues are not
--- jmc [Fri, May 15, 2009 at 03:36:55PM -0400]: ---
--- Jose Perez Rodriguez [Fri, May 15, 2009 at 09:15:17PM +0200]: ---
Hi. Yesterday I was installing packages from the ftp and i was using this:
export PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.5/packages/i386/;
PKG_CACHE=/home/
Hi all,
I have an issue with kernel pppoe.
When i'm in the LAN, all is going out and coming back sweetly.
When i'm right on the gateway, DNS works ( udp ), icmp works, but I can't
get TCP to work.
My setup is pretty simple:
CLOWN---soekris gateway---LAN
(vr0)pppoe0 = external
It's really good to know that there's someone working recently on
bringing Wine to OpenBSD. It really isn't a trivial port =(
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Daniel Ouellet dan...@presscom.net wrote:
Lars Nooden wrote:
I've not see a port of WINE to OpenBSD for some time, but it'd be worth
a
Yes,you can.Just use http://marc.info/ or similar search engine for
mailing lists.
2009/5/15 Yuriy Grishin grishin-mailing-li...@minselhoz.samara.ru:
J Sisson wrote:
select dmesg, custom_options from last_post.[my configuration].
sorry, I've just subscribed.
Can't see your previous post.
Sorry, I meant your_last_post.[your configuration].
In other words, it'd help people make recommendations if we knew the
hardware you were running and what changes you'd made to the base system.
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Yuriy Grishin
grishin-mailing-li...@minselhoz.samara.ru wrote:
J
Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
It's really good to know that there's someone working recently on
bringing Wine to OpenBSD. It really isn't a trivial port =(
No it' snot. But I think Hustin is kind of stuck a bit. He got it to
compile, etc. But it crash when run simple things and looks like it
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:39:06PM +0500, Yuriy Grishin wrote:
I've installed OpenBSD 4.5 on my home gateway.
Random pids and critical files permission are really cool.
I just confused a little bit because I haven't found any way to check the
vulnerabilities of my configuration.
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Jose Perez Rodriguez
juangmgald...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi. Yesterday I was installing packages from the ftp and i was using this:
export PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.5/packages/i386/;
PKG_CACHE=/home/
You've set PKG_CACHE in the shell but haven't
Yuriy Grishin escreveu:
Hello!
I've installed OpenBSD 4.5 on my home gateway.
Random pids and critical files permission are really cool.
I just confused a little bit because I haven't found any way to check
the vulnerabilities of my configuration.
Are there any?
I'm trying to see if there's any way I can get my Raid controller, which is a
AMCC (3Ware) 9650-4, to work under OpenBSD. The man page for the twe driver
says it works for several different 3Ware controllers, but it seems to omit the
9000 controllers. The FreeBSD driver, named twa.c, well, I
On 15 May 2009 at 17:11, Chuck Robey wrote:
I'm trying to see if there's any way I can get my Raid controller, which is a
AMCC (3Ware) 9650-4, to work under OpenBSD. The man page for the twe driver
says it works for several different 3Ware controllers, but it seems to omit
the
9000
Hello, fellow OpenBSD people.
I recently got one of those dumb usb external drives, the ones with
windows -only backup software included and an auto-sleep feature and
metallic-colored plastic claiming to be metal. It's a 1TB Seagate
FreeAgent Desk, although it actually only appears to be a
System Administrator wrote:
Unlike FreeBSD, this project (OpenBSD) does not support or incorporate
drivers based around binary-blobs. Furthermore, with rare exceptions,
the project does not reverse-engineer but insists on having complete
documentation to do proper development. Back in the
Rod Whitworth [glis...@witworx.com] wrote:
I have no experience with either BUT I do know that the Viking just
looks like a Realtek NIC to OpenBSD. That was done to make the
provision of drivers unnecessary.
How do you provision the ATM PVC and ADSL characteristics without a driver to
On Fri, 15 May 2009, Chuck Robey wrote:
OK ... but you could tone it down just a touch ...
You might want to monitor the list a while, .. OpenBSD is build by
developers, for developers. Us'n Users get to enjoy the fruits of their
labors and contribute when we can.
The reply was entirely
On Fri, 15 May 2009 17:48:31 -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Rod Whitworth [glis...@witworx.com] wrote:
I have no experience with either BUT I do know that the Viking just
looks like a Realtek NIC to OpenBSD. That was done to make the
provision of drivers unnecessary.
How do you provision the
On Fri, 15 May 2009, Chuck Robey wrote:
I'm currently trying to verify something, because while I know makefiles
really
well, the ones for the FreeBSD kernel are too indirect for me, so I can't yet
verify about the twa driver.
Doesn't make any difference, 3Ware was abandoned by the project
L. V. Lammert wrote:
On Fri, 15 May 2009, Chuck Robey wrote:
OK ... but you could tone it down just a touch ...
You might want to monitor the list a while, .. OpenBSD is build by
developers, for developers. Us'n Users get to enjoy the fruits of their
labors and contribute when we can.
On Fri, 15 May 2009, Chuck Robey wrote:
I'm currently trying to verify something, because while I know makefiles
really
well, the ones for the FreeBSD kernel are too indirect for me, so I can't yet
verify about the twa driver.
Doesn't make any difference, 3Ware was abandoned by the project
Need to confirm some details about creating ext2fs partitions. Since I can't
mount any part of my FreeBSD disk from OpenBSD, I need a filesystem on my
OpenBSD disk that FreeBSD can read, and the only one I'm sure about here is the
ext2fs fs. So, I need to take the currently created FFS partition
On Fri, 15 May 2009 10:06:07 -0600 Jeff Ross jr...@openvistas.net
wrote:
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Thu, 14 May 2009, Jeff Ross wrote:
Hi all,
I just got a KVM over IP for use to let the folks at Command
Prompt act as emergency remote database administrators.
And vulnerabities in ports are mentioned on Undeadly in New Ports of
The Week or you can watch cvs or find informations about apps in ports
yourself.
2009/5/15 andrew fresh and...@mad-techies.org:
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:39:06PM +0500, Yuriy Grishin wrote:
I've installed OpenBSD 4.5 on my
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