On 16/08/05, Andrew Daugherity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forgot to cc the list.
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From: Andrew Daugherity [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Aug 15, 2005 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: audio plays too fast
To: Jernej Vodopivec [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mpg123 has an option to
On Tuesday 16 August 2005 06:34, J.C. Roberts wrote:
You seem to be confused on your terms. The term PPPoA means
Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (Asyncronous Transfer Mode). I
seriously doubt you're running ADSL over ATM. ;-)
Given that G.992 DSL protocols are all ATM physical layers, it's
standard ppp.conf with chap and pap (from sample conf
or any OpenBSD book)
with enable dns ppp does not write anything,
with added resolv rewrite file gets touched
and with added resolv writable it gets
255.255.255.255
...
Log messages (set log All) show only ?unrelated?
messages
like
Warning:
when I start X manually: just 'xdm' or 'startx'
everything is ok. If I change xdm_flags to
it starts X on boot but consoles are blinking
with different patterns and colors :) nice feature...
Nevertheless I can blindly login. Even if I kill xdm
console still does not get sane.
Are there any
Are any DNS servers sent at all? You could try putting
shell echo DNS0 DNS1 /tmp/dns.txt
or similar... And what are the /etc/resolv.conf permissions?
2005/8/16, Vladislav Belogrudov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
with enable dns ppp does not write anything,
with added resolv rewrite file gets
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 12:42:26AM -0700, Vladislav Belogrudov wrote:
standard ppp.conf with chap and pap (from sample conf
or any OpenBSD book)
with enable dns ppp does not write anything,
with added resolv rewrite file gets touched
and with added resolv writable it gets
255.255.255.255
Hi Nick Greg I was testing all the steps but the problem (and remember
I m a newbie and perhaps I m wrong) I think is because the firewall can
t see Internet (exactly the rl1 card with ip 192.168.0.9).
I tried differents options in resolv.conf
1) The one you said (192.168.0.1 is the gateway
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 21:22:15 -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
So I attempted to pkg_delete unzip and then got the following:
===
/usr/ports}cd archivers/unzip
/usr/ports/archivers/unzip}sudo pkg_delete unzip
Password:
Can't remove unzip without also removing:
xmms-1.2.10p0
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 08:20:33 +0100, Simon Farnsworth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 16 August 2005 06:34, J.C. Roberts wrote:
You seem to be confused on your terms. The term PPPoA means
Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (Asyncronous Transfer Mode). I
seriously doubt you're running ADSL
Lost Reality wrote:
Hello
I have the same issue with a SB Live 5.1.
This message appears, but the setting is changed anyways...
--
Andre
Yes, although the audioctl command gives an error and the setting
aparently changes, it does not really work. I thought it was an issue of
eap driver
* Uwe Dippel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-08-16 10:53]:
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 21:22:15 -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
So I attempted to pkg_delete unzip and then got the following:
===
/usr/ports}cd archivers/unzip
/usr/ports/archivers/unzip}sudo pkg_delete unzip
Password:
Can't
On Tuesday 16 August 2005 03:41, Uwe Dippel wrote:
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 21:22:15 -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
So I attempted to pkg_delete unzip and then got the following:
===
/usr/ports}cd archivers/unzip
/usr/ports/archivers/unzip}sudo pkg_delete unzip
Password:
Can't
Or maybe it is one of those?
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/core.html#usecanonicalname
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/dns-caveats.html
2005/8/15, Zoong PHAM [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Since I use a reverse proxy server in front of Apache, it redirects
the requests to different ports that were
--On 16 August 2005 01:54 -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote:
Assuming you don't have a provider requirement of using their
specified DSL modem, it may be possible to use OpenBSD as a
*replacement* for the DSL modem itself. I know we've got some degree
of ATM support but I don't know how well (or if)
I use xterm with utf-8 support and ksh.
Whenever I start typing fast or editing in some
non-latin
language I get randomly squares instead of characters.
Is utf-8 and pdksh compatible enough?
PS: tcsh and bash work perfectly with utf-8 though.
I don't use first one because of bad influence
while
hi again, I have now the same problem with a ultra5 running 3.7-release,
[Sun Aug 14 17:41:00 2005] [error] [client 172.26.216.11] (24)Too many open
files: couldn't spawn child process:
/var/www/puresecure/console/cgi/PureSecure
thanks in advance.
diego.
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From:
Hi,
I know that I should really be applying my own source patches, but I
find binpatch very useful. The usual site that I use:
http://www.openbsd.org.mx/pub/binpatch/
Has not built any patches for 3.7, despite there being 4 security
advisories published about it. Are there any other
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 03:00:47AM -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote:
On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 18:36:29 -0600, Theo de Raadt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All Adaptec scsi cards should work fine. Any scsi card should show
those new ses/safte devices.
I got the snap installed and no love with sysctl
On 8/16/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Z L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, August 15, 2005 8:27 am
Subject: Re: [OpenBSD 3.7] D-Link DWL G630 and Netgear WG 511T (dmesg +
ifconfig -A)
ath0 at pci2 dev 2 function 0 Atheros AR5212 rev 0x01:
Ok Nick, ckecking all what you said step by step:
Can you put your /etc/resolv.conf file back to the one with the ISP's
dns servers in it first.
Changed to:
lookup file bind
name server 194.224.52.6
name server 194.224.52.4
Can you confirm if you've got pf enabled or not and if you do can
On 16 Aug 2005, at 14:04, Rico wrote:
tepatche is good.
It doesn't look like it's been updated since 2003. Are there any
more recent tools? Does anyone else have any good/bad experiences
with tepatche?
Gaby
--
Junkets for bunterish lickspittles since 1998!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 8/16/05, Mike Henker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok Nick, ckecking all what you said step by step:
Can you put your /etc/resolv.conf file back to the one with the ISP's
dns servers in it first.
Changed to:
lookup file bind
name server 194.224.52.6
name server 194.224.52.4
Can
That all looks fine.
Ping isn't really a great test of network connectivity outside of your
own lan anymore. Most sites tend to block ping nowadays as a matter of
course.
What you can do is usually ping your ISP's router and you can find this
from a traceroute www.google.com command - the
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 11:27:01PM +1000, Z L wrote:
On 8/16/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Z L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, August 15, 2005 8:27 am
Subject: Re: [OpenBSD 3.7] D-Link DWL G630 and Netgear WG 511T (dmesg +
ifconfig -A)
Thanks Marius!
I was just thinking about a more technical solution, or improviment for the
in-kernel pppoe. Anyway, I've made the script that checks for the device ip, and
Croned it every 3 minutes (Depending on the needs it can be higher..)
In my case, I've got the advantage of, not running
The list in ath(4) is a holdover from netbsd/freebsd where they
use a driver based on closed source components.
Do not assume everything there will work. If people know
of things in there that don't work, tell me and I will
comment them out/remove them.
Thanks for pointing that out. Always
Hi,
I am still working on a nice automated installation CD system. It is
partially a custom boot CD and partially a site36.tgz file that
installs all the relevant packages, then does a scripted restoration
from out backup server. It's intended for bare-metal restores in the
event of
Felipe Mesquita wrote:
Hi List,
I4m using OpenBBSD 3.7 as a (basicly) web, mail and gateway
server. I have 2 network devices, one for DSL connection and other to
my localnet. Ok.. When i turn my server on, it get all up and
running automaticly, including the ADSL connection. It connects
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 05:03:34AM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
I tried using pkg_add -r unzip That didn't work, but I think the
reason is that both the new and the old had the same version number
(5.51).
This is 3.7 behavior, newer pkg_add will update if something useful actually
changed.
I'm looking for comments on the care and feeding of OpenBSD servers.
Essentially and best practices document for maintaining OpenBSD
production servers. Yes, best is a stupid way to describe anything,
but I'm hoping that there is some consensus in the community.
1. Change Management: Many
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 09:40:17AM -0500, Qv6 wrote:
The list in ath(4) is a holdover from netbsd/freebsd where they
use a driver based on closed source components.
Do not assume everything there will work. If people know
of things in there that don't work, tell me and I will
comment
I've set up a router on OpenBSD and bgpd. When I boot a multiprocessor
kernel, there is 0% CPU load. It looks like top and vmstat don't show
the utilization generated by interrupts.
# vmstat 1
procs memorypagedisks traps cpu
r b wavmfre flt
Another solution is to buy an ethernet modem that supports 'Half Bridge
Mode'. I have two such units, an ADSL Nation X-Modem and a Zoom X4.
When operating in half bridge the modem does all the PPPoA negotiation
with the DSL provider to login and obtain and IP address. Once done it
acts as a
J.C. Roberts wrote:
You seem to be confused on your terms. The term PPPoA means
Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (Asyncronous Transfer Mode). I
seriously doubt you're running ADSL over ATM. ;-)
He could be right, in the UK PPPoE is very rare most providers instead
prefer to present their
Forgot to cc
On 16/08/05, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Upgrading packages now easier with
new pkg options, but how do you know when packages are updated?
ftp://ftp.rt.fm/pub/OpenBSD/3.7/packages/i386/index.txt
This file contains all the package listing. Perhaps write a script
Just something that has been bugging me: are you trying to ping
http://www.google.com; or www.google.com.
Arnaud I ping always www.google.com or www.openbsd.org and the answer is
always the same: ping: unknown host: www.google.com I wrote the
http:// for to ilustrate better Im trying to
Why CARP not send packets with physical CARP interface address ?
I think there is a some good reason for that.
This will be usefull to check packets from CARP address with tcpdump.
here is what i am talking...
from src/sys/net/if_ethersubr.c at ether_output()
(...)
/*
* Add
Hey,
I installed phpsysinfo on my OpenBSD 3.7 server just before and it
displays some rather interesting information, well basically it
displays almost no information. See:
http://kintarolabs.sytes.net/sysinfo/index.php
Despite the fact it is a truly symbolic gesture that OpenBSD is damn
secure,
Dear misc@
After many years of service my OpenBSD SS20 with quad hme finally gave up
last weekend. I am currently looking at a Soekris board (4801-50+LAN1641).
I would rather not have a small soekris box with separate power supply
balancing on top of my racked 2610 router, so I'd like to
Hi Gerardo, hi Gaby,
Gerardo Santana Gsmez Garrido wrote on Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 08:56:39AM -0500:
On 8/16/05, Gaby vanhegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.openbsd.org.mx/pub/binpatch/
Has not built any patches for 3.7, despite there being 4 security
advisories published about it.
I
4. Version Upgrades: This will usually happen once a year given the
life
cycle of OpenBSD. As far as I can tell, the best practice is to
read
the upgrade FAQ that comes out with each release, and in general
fresh
install with hand merging of old config files is preferred.
FAQ 1.7. -
Chroot apache?
Despite the fact it is a truly symbolic gesture that OpenBSD is damn
secure, is there a way I can make it show more information, or the
correct uptime at least?
I've never used this, but could it have anything to do with a chrooted apache?
--Bryan
Answering all the points:
Just type nslookup www.google.com and see what response you get.
connection timed out; no servers could be reached
One of google's IPs is 66.102.7.99 if you want to test a traceroute.
Traceroute works fine with google's IPs (66.102.7.99) but if I do a
traceroute
If it is working, then it has nothing to do with Apache. phpsysinfo
works by gathering data, outside of apache, using php, it then outputs
to a file, I use machine-name.html. Once this file is created, your
apache server come serves it as just an html file. From what I
remember, aside from
Hi,
At the end of June I sent out a donation request in order to put
together an amd64 system. The donations to date have covered all of the
non-core components like case, power supply, storage, and dvd writer.
However, I still need to acquire CPUs and memory to complete the system.
If you are
On 8/15/05, Christopher JS Vance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3.7, I am now wanting to replace the gateway between vlans by a
pair of machines running carp over each vlan, but I still want to use
dhcpd to allocate addresses to machines on each vlan.
Does somebody have a setup like this
So...it's a bug ?
# audioctl play.rate
play.rate=8000
# audioctl play.rate=44100
audioctl: set failed: Invalid argument
# audioctl play.rate
play.rate=44100
#
I made a little prog (a DSP), where (like in audioctl.c), this ioctl
ALWAYS returns -1:
if (ioctl(ES, AUDIO_SETINFO, Inf) 0) err(0,
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 16 August 2005 01:54 -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote:
Assuming you don't have a provider requirement of using their
specified DSL modem, it may be possible to use OpenBSD as a
*replacement* for the DSL modem itself. I know we've got some degree
ok, so pinging the IP number works AOK.
as a root equivalent run pfctl -vsall and post the results, yes I know
you said PF was disabled.
have you deleted the /etc/resolv.conf file and recreted it with only the
info you need?
g.day
Hi Diana, and welcome to the Firewall Nightmare...
as a root equivalent run pfctl -vsall and post the results, yes I
know you said PF was disabled.
Nothing appears
have you deleted the /etc/resolv.conf file and recreted it with only
the info you need?
Yes I did it some days ago.
- Original Message -
From: Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: bgpd and two CARPed routers
that is a completely made up scenario.
why not concentrate on real world problems...
guess you could play some ifstated
The static route you'll need to add will be for your internal lan eg:
192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.0.9
This'll tell your adsl router that to get to the 192.168.1. network it
needs to go through the 192.168.0.9 interface of your openbsd box. Note
this is outside interface IP
I am running a Dell Latitude laptop that is affected by the resolution bug for
Xorg. I have switched back to 3.6 and XFree86. Is there any to keep XFree86
running on 3.7?
-
Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
It doesn't need to be updated, it still works great and will continue to
do as long as the way OBSD is patched doesn't change.
Gaby vanhegan wrote:
On 16 Aug 2005, at 14:04, Rico wrote:
tepatche is good.
It doesn't look like it's been updated since 2003. Are there any
more recent
Jernej Vodopivec wrote:
I couldn't find any acceptable solution for my problem - the problem
is that sound is playing too fast. I've found out that many people
has/had the same problem before but the problem is still here..
Yes, I always had this problem under OpenBSD, but only when using xmms
Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 16 August 2005 16:49 +0100, Simon Slaytor wrote:
There's a nice little racket on ebay.co.uk at the moment with someone
selling 'Nortel E20B ethernet modems' and advertising them as
operating in RFC1483 bridge mode i.e. PPPoE which they do. The seller
does not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 05:39:37AM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
On Thursday 11 August 2005 19:35, Justin Reigle wrote:
I now think that there is a security advantage to using xdm to bring up
KDE - namely, that there is no unprotected console session which can be
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 07:26:38PM +, Baldur Sigurpsson wrote:
[...]
Clever. A password-protected power switch...
Actually, I have configured the bios on my laptop to ask for a password
before even loading any kernel or doing anything, and it was quite
simple actually. not only is it
* Hyb [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-08-16 21:12]:
You've mentioned previously on the list about nexthop mangling for iBGP (ie.
the preference not to). Is it possible to run the aforemtioned setup without
manually setting the nexthop to the peer's other /30 address?
well, nexthops are not modified on
* Matthias Kilian [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-08-16 22:58]:
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 07:26:38PM +, Baldur Sigurpsson wrote:
[...]
Clever. A password-protected power switch...
Actually, I have configured the bios on my laptop to ask for a password
before even loading any kernel or
Hi Dave,
On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 06:57:27PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
I'm running 3.7 release with the koffice package installed.
This is 100% repeatable. Has anyone else seen this?
Yes.
It's probably related to cups. Provided you do not insist on using cups
with kde, try this:
create a file
Hmmm imho the dns problem should be solved before routing :)
- Mikes internet connection is up and running. He confirmed he can
traceroute one of googles ips from the openbsd box.
- There is a typo in one of the nameserver ip's posted here.
194.22_5_.52.4 does not exist.
- These are the
On Tuesday 16 August 2005 16:08, Daniel Martini wrote:
Hi Dave,
On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 06:57:27PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
I'm running 3.7 release with the koffice package installed.
This is 100% repeatable. Has anyone else seen this?
Yes.
It's probably related to cups. Provided you
On Tuesday 16 August 2005 15:48, Matthias Kilian wrote:
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 07:26:38PM +, Baldur Sigurpsson wrote:
[...]
Clever. A password-protected power switch...
Actually, I have configured the bios on my laptop to ask for a password
before even loading any kernel or
On 8/16/05, Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Change Management: Many changes are logged by the daily insecurity
report, but not all.
in /etc/changelist you can add any file which needs to be tracked. but you
will not change very much on a production server.
2. Disaster Recovery:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please Send Me More Information.body= I would like to learn more about
your offer. I look forward to hearing from you. Thank You! (Please type below
your full name, company name, website address, phone number and best time to
reach you. I will contact you shortly.)
sorry, replying to my own posting.
you will find some interesting thoughts on server maintenance on
www.infrastructures.org.
On 8/17/05, knitti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/16/05, Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. Disaster Recovery: Dump and Restore, or make a tar file for use
Matthias Kilian wrote:
Indeed, very secure. If I've physical access to your laptop, all I
need is a screwdriver to open it, pull out the disk and connect it
to another machine.
not *completely* related, but I have the following alias that I use
to start X from the console:
alias
i have a configuration for some users but i would like to know opinions
on what to do this is becose i have an idea but not sure how to doit
i have users internal with private ip and others internal with public ip
addresses lets say:
public net usr private net usr
148.233.82.0/24
On 8/16/05, Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for comments on the care and feeding of OpenBSD servers.
Essentially and best practices document for maintaining OpenBSD
production servers. Yes, best is a stupid way to describe anything,
but I'm hoping that there is some
Hi all,
I've been googling around for a couple of days now, and there is little
consensus on how to solve the 'sftp no shell access' problem. I've
found references to people that are using patched versions of OpenSSH (a
solution I think begs for problems to occur) to facilitate chroot-ing
users
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Bryan Irvine wrote:
Despite the fact it is a truly symbolic gesture that OpenBSD is damn
secure, is there a way I can make it show more information, or the
correct uptime at least?
I've never used this, but could it have anything to do with a chrooted apache?
Yes.
Hello!
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 11:36:42AM -0400, Timothy Donahue wrote:
[...]
As a general rule, if the update is in a library or in the /usr/src/sys folder
then I build and install a new kernel then do a `make build`. If the change
is in an application, then I skip the kernel.
IIRC the
If my english was as good as your i would not ask you what becose and
doit means.
On 8/16/05, Carlos A. Garcia G. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have a configuration for some users but i would like to know opinions
on what to do this is becose i have an idea but not sure how to doit
i have users
-Original Message-
From: Hannah Schroeter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 11:36:42AM -0400, Timothy Donahue wrote:
[...]
As a general rule, if the update is in a library or in the /usr/src/sys
folder
then I build and install a new kernel then do a `make build`. If
Gaby vanhegan wrote:
Hi,
I am still working on a nice automated installation CD system. It is
partially a custom boot CD and partially a site36.tgz file that
installs all the relevant packages, then does a scripted restoration
from out backup server. It's intended for bare-metal
I predict that you are a moron.
On Aug 16, 2005, at 7:47 PM, Anon Y. Mous wrote:
Hi:
Based on the vituperative replies to questions
posted on misc@openbsd.org by Theo, I think he is
either very insecure about his status as project
leader, or, is on the verge of neurological
dysfunction.
On 8/16/05, Anon Y. Mous [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
Based on the vituperative replies to questions
posted on misc@openbsd.org by Theo, I think he is
either very insecure about his status as project
leader, or, is on the verge of neurological
dysfunction.
Little wonder many
On Aug 16, 2005, at 8:47 PM, Anon Y. Mous wrote:
blah, blah.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] = cpe-024-031-108-193.sc.res.rr.com
not quite completely anonymous.
[snip: blah blah blah, yadda yadday yadda, whine whine whine]
Noone cares about your opinion.
---
Lars
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 21:00:48 -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote:
I predict that you are a moron.
On Aug 16, 2005, at 7:47 PM, Anon Y. Mous wrote:
Hi:
Based on the vituperative replies to questions
posted on misc@openbsd.org by Theo, I think he is
either very insecure about his status as
A friend needs to order a basic computer with a good warranty,
to run as a very basic OpenBSD 3.7 firewall for a cablemodem.
I'd put one together from parts, but I don't relish doing won't boot
hardware support from 1600 miles away.
Looking at the Dell Dimension line (probably the 2400 or 3000)
Hello List,
Last week I got an e-mail from Theo about my stupidity with not reading the
manuals thourghal enough.
I'm glad Theo told me in so many words and woke me up!
Best regards,
rogern
From: Rod.. Whitworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Anon Y.Mous [EMAIL PROTECTED],Marco Peereboom
Kevin wrote:
A friend needs to order a basic computer with a good warranty,
to run as a very basic OpenBSD 3.7 firewall for a cablemodem.
I'd put one together from parts, but I don't relish doing won't boot
hardware support from 1600 miles away.
Looking at the Dell Dimension line (probably the
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 09:59:24PM -0500, Kevin wrote:
Looking at the Dell Dimension line (probably the 2400 or 3000)
one concern is that I don't see *any* reports, success or failure,
running OpenBSD on this particular product?
I've run OpenBSD on a Dimension 2400 for a short time without
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 11:00:11AM -0700, Jon Simola wrote:
My thinking (and I read through the dhcpd/carp code to try and verify
this) is that the carp interface doesn't receive all broadcast packets
(except arp), so the dhcp would have to be listening on the vlan
device. I did some tcpdump'ing
On 8/15/05, Luiz Otavio Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why CARP not send packets with physical CARP interface address ?
Unfortunately, I do not really understand the question and/or what
you're trying to accomplish. Should anyone think I'm derailing, please
bring a clue-by-four.
Unless I'm
On 8/16/05, Chris Zakelj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin wrote:
A friend needs to order a basic computer with a good warranty,
to run as a very basic OpenBSD 3.7 firewall for a cablemodem.
I'd put one together from parts, but I don't relish doing won't boot
hardware support from 1600 miles
Would you mind posting it here?
On 8/17/05, Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,
Last week I got an e-mail from Theo about my stupidity with not reading the
manuals thourghal enough.
I'm glad Theo told me in so many words and woke me up!
Best regards,
rogern
From:
I just installed 3.8-beta without a hitch. setenv security-mode=none; boot
cdrom
This was from ftp download and burn on 700MB CDR at 8x.
From: Bob Ababurko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: hardware issues on sparc64
Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 13:04:40 -0400
hello-
I am trying to
I have had good success with the Asus barebones VIA C3 just needed to add a
hard disk drive and ram. Runs quiet and uses only 25 watts of power for cpu.
Runs XP Pro without any problems with 512MB Ram, not a speed demon but
works good for basic internet and office use.
I haven't tried it with
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