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Hi,
Is it possible to implement layer 2 SYN proxy with PF? It seems so hard
since there is no IP information in this layer. Could you please comment on
this issue?
Thanks.
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Hi misc,
i'm stumped and my makefile foo is not up to par. i need some help to
figure this out.
i'm trying to make picoLisp run on openbsd 4.7. the common gcc
invocation looks like:
gcc -c -O2 -m32 -pipe -falign-functions -fomit-frame-pointer
-fno-strict-aliasing -W -Wimplicit -Wreturn-type
Where's the error?
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Edwin Eyan Moragas e...@yndy.org wrote:
Hi misc,
i'm stumped and my makefile foo is not up to par. i need some help to
figure this out.
i'm trying to make picoLisp run on openbsd 4.7. the common gcc
invocation looks like:
gcc -c -O2
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 3:56 PM, David Coppa dco...@gmail.com wrote:
Where's the error?
there is none. i just wanted to make sure that there are no flags that
i missed. the main program (picoLisp) just can't seem to find the
shared lib.
judging from here, i'll look at the source if it's looking
Nothing special to do here, providing you don't delete them, they are added.
On 2010-08-02, rh...@hushmail.com rh...@hushmail.com wrote:
Hi,
At the moment, in my bgpd.conf, I've got the following amongst my
import filters :
# Set communities (AS64515)
match from group AS64515 community
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 09:28:34PM -0700, Luis Cortes wrote:
Hello,
I've got -current running on a Toshiba Tecra M10-S3454 laptop.
Everything seems to be working ok. However, I've got no audio and I
really would like to get this working.
I also noticed the patch that was provided earlier
On 2010-08-10, Metin KAYA kayam...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible to implement layer 2 SYN proxy with PF?
No.
On 2010-08-09, Steve Johnson maill...@sjohnson.info wrote:
Sorry about forgetting dmesg, thanks for the info about inline/pastebin.
Since this was very long information, I really wasn't sure. Here are all
the details inline:
Thanks, you will need to apply this patch (from r1.242 of
Sorry about forgetting dmesg, thanks for the info about inline/pastebin.
===
DMESG
===
OpenBSD 4.7 (GENERIC.MP) #130: Wed Mar 17 20:48:50 MDT 2010
Sorry about forgetting dmesg, thanks for the info about inline/pastebin.
Since this was very long information, I really wasn't sure. Here are all
the details inline:
===
DMESG
===
OpenBSD 4.7
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On 10 August 2010 02:28, Jiri B. ji...@live.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm thinking to choose a monitoring tool which would run on OpenBSD
of course.
I have been working with Tivoli and Netview for couple of years so my
idea is:
* clients
- heartbeats of course
- simple interface to give a
Hi, misc@
I'm trying to run -current (20100809) on HP 2133 MiniNote laptop.
It seems to me strange that sound card AD1984A on VIA VT8237S
HDA controller doesn't appear in dmesg at all.
I've seen several threads in misc@ archive for past two years which
contain discussion about sound on HP2133,
Mainstream open source monitoring is pretty much about munin, cacti,
nagios, zabbix. You can make any of these run on openbsd, AFAIK.
Even though they serve different purposes, my favourite (if no custom,
tailored solution is crafted) between these is cacti.
However, its pretty disappointing the
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 04:03:24PM +0300, Oleksii Zhmyrov wrote:
Hi, misc@
I'm trying to run -current (20100809) on HP 2133 MiniNote laptop.
It seems to me strange that sound card AD1984A on VIA VT8237S
HDA controller doesn't appear in dmesg at all.
your problem is that the controller,
Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
Has anyone experimented with using a set of shell scripts as CGI under the
stock Apache delivered with
OpenBSD?
I did.
I wanted to learn more involved shell programing.
and perhaps a little about some of the old unix languages.
so I built this mini wikipedia ish thing
Hi again misc,
taking another stab at my problem...
is ld(1) necessary for dlopen(3) to work?
thank you and apologies for my previous brainless post.
best,
/e
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 8:41 AM, Edwin Eyan Moragas e...@yndy.org wrote:
taking another stab at my problem...
is ld(1) necessary for dlopen(3) to work?
The shared object that you're opening with dlopen() needs to be
generated using ld (or cc, which will invoke ld). On the ELF
platforms that
* Eugene Yunak e.yu...@gmail.com [2010-08-10 15:05]:
Definitely nagios/cacti pair or zabbix. Having used nagios for a year
or so, i would never want to get back to Tivoli. It also gives you
lots of flexibility in how you setup your monitoring, and can neatly
work with snmp as well.
anyone
2010/8/10 Iqigo Ortiz de Urbina inigoortizdeurb...@gmail.com:
Mainstream open source monitoring is pretty much about munin, cacti,
nagios, zabbix. You can make any of these run on openbsd, AFAIK.
A munin port would be highly appreciated. :-)
Best
Martin
You can officially call OpenBSD world first UNIX-like OS which fully
support Thinkpad SL510. Everything works fine (suspend/resume, Fn
keys), only external mute sound/microphone keys next to the keyboard
don't work properly.
I'll buy pizza to the whole team one day. :-] Thank you!
OpenBSD 4.8
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 07:05:55PM +0200, Tomas Vavrys wrote:
You can officially call OpenBSD world first UNIX-like OS which fully
support Thinkpad SL510. Everything works fine (suspend/resume, Fn
keys), only external mute sound/microphone keys next to the keyboard
don't work properly.
that
nagios is shit. misdesigned, horrible code, and someone who obviously
doesn't understand blocking semantics of sockets writing that part of
the code...
that said, I use it, too. and as almost every other serious user with
at least a little bit of standards left I hate it.
I cannot speak to
Where will we start? I'll do my best.
2010/8/10 Jacob Meuser jake...@sdf.lonestar.org:
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 07:05:55PM +0200, Tomas Vavrys wrote:
You can officially call OpenBSD world first UNIX-like OS which fully
support Thinkpad SL510. Everything works fine (suspend/resume, Fn
keys),
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 09:09:58AM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 09:28:34PM -0700, Luis Cortes wrote:
azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 Intel 82801I HD Audio rev 0x03:
apic 1 int 22 (irq 255)
azalia0: invalid CORBSZCAP: 0x 0
azalia0: initialization failure, detaching
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 12:41:26PM -0500, C. Bensend wrote:
nagios is shit. misdesigned, horrible code, and someone who obviously
doesn't understand blocking semantics of sockets writing that part of
the code...
that said, I use it, too. and as almost every other serious user with
at
I recently created a disk image of an OpenBSD installation
with this process:
o On development (dev.) PC...
# nc -n -l -p 9000|dd of=/usr/src/ata.fs
o Then on production (prod.) PC...
# dd if=/dev/rwd0c bs=512 count=125440|nc -n ip-dev-sys
Hi list,
i updated my OpenBSD box this weekend and it seems, my usb-devices
aren't working anymore; they did before. I updated my 4.6-stable to 4.7
and then to 4.7-stable. I tried a printer, a mouse and a harddisk, none
gets recognized by the system; the harddisk powers on though. is there
any
- Original Message
From: Jason Dixon ja...@dixongroup.net
To: C. Bensend be...@bennyvision.com
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Tue, August 10, 2010 12:58:50 PM
Subject: Re: which monitoring do you use (on OpenBSD)
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 12:41:26PM -0500, C. Bensend wrote:
nagios
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 01:11:41PM -0700, James Peltier wrote:
Being as I have never used Reconnoiter or Circonus, would you care to
elaborate
as to where these products suck less then Nagios or other solutions? I am
looking into replacing out very aged monitoring system now and Nagios
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 08:06:31PM +0200, Mattieu Baptiste wrote:
Hi all,
I have some problems I am seeing with DRM on my Radeon HD
4670 in -current (dual head setup with two monitors at
1280x1024). I can't display any OpenGL applications.
The best way to reproduce this is by running
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Hi misc@,
Recently, I'm having some problems running some packages, specially the
ones which use gtk+2, e.g. tagtool, easytag, and not so frequent, with
firefox too.
Get this after a few seconds:
$ easytag
Abort trap (core dumped)
$
I'm running -current. Tried to raise some resources with
Jacob,
Thank you for your response. Pardon my late reply I've been busy all
day. I will do what you recommend and send you the requested output.
Also, thanks for the additional info regarding azalia0. Can't wait to
try out these settings!
Respectfully,
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On 8/10/10, Jacob Meuser
There are two developers who would like nvidia-based laptops so
that we can try some stuff for suspend/resume.
You probably want to get laptops that work and send us the nvidia
ones. Think about it.
Contact me. Thanks :)
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