You are confusing me :-)
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 07:56:15PM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
[...]
However for the original issue, still no virtual working yet.
One question that it bring to me however is this in the man page then:
-t type
[...]
set There is no mapped
SERVICIOS VISISN HUMANA ;
Visisn Humana (Consultorma en Recursos Humanos) tiene el agrado de
invitarlo al Curso Tesrico - Practico de Nsminas 2010que se llevara a
cabo en el mes de Mayo de 2010.
OBJETIVO: Conocer y saber aplicar correctamente las disposiciones legales
y fiscales
Acapgt]r v_ker jai v_koi,
PAQA TGM JQISG, LPOQEITE MA APEUHUMHEITE SE MEA PEKATOKOCIA
Paq\ to cecom|r |ti g oijomolij^ jq_sg +sv_ccei; sam hgki\ c}qy ap| to
kail| j\he epiweiqglat_a, up\qwoum pykgt]r jai epacceklat_er, pou
aun\moum ta pekatok|cia jai tir pyk^seir tour.
Ji ese_r lpoqe_te ma
Hai,
The object of all work is production or accomplishment and to either of these
ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest
purpose, as well as perspiration. Do Visit http://www.allizwellonline.com
http://www.allizwellonline.com/
Regards
Sonia
This is a reminder for next Thursday!
May 19 OpenBSD 4.7 will be released, may 20 there will be a release party in
Amsterdam.
The plan is the same as usual:
18:00 gathering in front of De Deugniet, we will find some food in the
neighborhood that has lots of places where we can eat.
From 20:00
There is a way to do time-based rules on pf? Something like this packet
will /pass/ from 10h to 13h or this packet will /pass/ until 22h, 13
june. I mean, there is a built-in mechanic to do this in pf or i'll
need to write a script in cron to add and remove rules?
Tks in advance
--
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac
lscarne...@veltrac.com.br wrote:
There is a way to do time-based rules on pf? Something like this packet
will /pass/ from 10h to 13h or this packet will /pass/ until 22h, 13
june. I mean, there is a built-in mechanic to do this in
Build an anchor, have a ruleset loaded to it by cron, and removed at
the specified time later.
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 7:03 AM, Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac
lscarne...@veltrac.com.br wrote:
There is a way to do time-based rules on pf? Something like this packet
will /pass/ from 10h to 13h or
Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac lscarne...@veltrac.com.br writes:
There is a way to do time-based rules on pf? Something like this packet
will /pass/ from 10h to 13h or this packet will /pass/ until 22h, 13
june. I mean, there is a built-in mechanic to do this in pf or i'll
need to write a
.style1 { FONT-WEIGHT: bold; COLOR: #99; FONT-FAMILY: Geneva, Arial,
Helvetica, sans-serif } .style5 { FONT-WEIGHT: bold; FONT-SIZE: 10px;
FONT-
FAMILY: Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif } .style6 {FONT-SIZE: 12px;
FONT-FAMILY: Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif }
[IMAGE]
Am jat\ k\hor ^qhe s' es\r, aut| to l^mula, paqajak~ apamt^ste lar le tgm
]mdeing DIACQAVG.
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of
typos-katoxhs_small.jpg]
On 2010-05-17, Johan Beisser j...@caustic.org wrote:
Build an anchor, have a ruleset loaded to it by cron, and removed at
the specified time later.
there might be more than that; unless you don't mind long-running
sessions continuing, you have to flush the states too.
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2010-05-17, Johan Beisser j...@caustic.org wrote:
Build an anchor, have a ruleset loaded to it by cron, and removed at
the specified time later.
there might be more than that; unless you don't mind long-running
sessions continuing, you have to flush the
On 5/17/10 4:41 AM, Gilles Chehade wrote:
You are confusing me :-)
I am very sorry! That's the last thing I want to do.
So, I will try to make it very short and as clear as I can. (;
I simplify the configuration to the minimum and as I still not able to
get the virtual part working, I try
Ok, I understand now, this should work indeed, probably a small regression
in recent code, will look into it tomorrow and come up with a fix.
Gilles
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 04:27:19PM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
On 5/17/10 4:41 AM, Gilles Chehade wrote:
You are confusing me :-)
I am very
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 8:55 PM, Todd norr...@gmail.com wrote:
I ordered the 4.7 cd and have successfully installed it on 2 machines, but
the third is giving me some trouble. The install went OK, but after reboot,
there was a crash. I took pictures of the screen and typed what I think is
Here's something for the great OpenBSD todo list. George Neville-Neil
gave a talk at BSDCan about hardware performance monitors in FreeBSD.
There was a similar talk at DCBSDCon too. You should be able to find
the slides online. It sounds like the driver framework should be easy
enough to port
On 5/17/10 9:13 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
Here's something for the great OpenBSD todo list. George Neville-Neil
gave a talk at BSDCan about hardware performance monitors in FreeBSD.
There was a similar talk at DCBSDCon too. You should be able to find
the slides online. It sounds like the driver
It really helps if you provide more of the output, like everything the
kernel printed up to the point of the crash. If your disassembly is
accurate, it looks like a divide by zero because high and low have the
same value near the end of est_init.
You can probably work around this by booting with
hrm,... i might have fixed that in -current.
got a dmesg?
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 08:55:38PM -0500, Todd wrote:
I ordered the 4.7 cd and have successfully installed it on 2 machines, but
the third is giving me some trouble. The install went OK, but after reboot,
there was a crash. I took
20 matches
Mail list logo