smith wrote:
I second that. Why waste server resources and decrease server security, when
all Windows machines should be running their own antivirus software to begin
with.
That's the difference between border defense and field defense.
Running anti-malware software on border machines,
Hi all,
I have this little sh script which saves an ogg audio stream,
streamed by an internet radio. It's short enough to quote it:
--- cut --
#!/bin/sh
# $1 is length in seconds, $2 is the output filename.
# The stream itself is prefixed by a HTTP header, which needs to be
# trimmed off up
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 11:12:08AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
I have this little sh script which saves an ogg audio stream,
streamed by an internet radio. It's short enough to quote it:
--- cut --
#!/bin/sh
# $1 is length in seconds, $2 is the output filename.
# The stream itself is
sorry,
should go to ports@
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 01:07:55PM +0200, Thomas Schoeller wrote:
i have not tried you patch. but i did something similar to this. and it
runs fine in production for 6months. PLIST should be updated. i will do
this when i got some time.
i would be really happy if
Hi Berk,
I'm really intereted in this. I have a load of legacy tcp session
based load balancing with I'd love to migrate to an OpenBSD/pf based
solution. Do you have a patch with applies cleanly to 4.0 ?
/Pete
On 26. okt. 2006, at 22.16, Berk D. Demir wrote:
Pete Vickers wrote:
1)
FreeBSD have early support for rapid STP in bridge(4):
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2006-October/066535.html
http://people.freebsd.org/~thompsa/bridge_rstp.20061012.diff
I'll try and look at it sometime, but knowing how far I got last time
I tried porting any kernel code
Hi,
A nice start could be to teach our tcpdump about RSTP. At present it
just pukes:
20:30:14.196199 802.1d unknown protocol ver(0x2)
/Pete
On 27. okt. 2006, at 13.35, Stuart Henderson wrote:
FreeBSD have early support for rapid STP in bridge(4):
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 08:52:20PM -0500, Kenny Mann wrote:
Dudes,
Many months ago I started a website called OpenBSD-Wiki (located at
http://www.openbsd-wiki.org).
The orginal goal was pretty selfish: Document what it took to get my
systems going so I wouldn't forget.
I'm not a
Hello List,
Guess I have to weigh in on this one. My shop runs ClamAV on the (OpenBSD)
mail server and NOD32 on the win* file servers and desktops (yes I know an
OpenBSD file server would be neat, I'm working on it). The reason we run
AV at the border AND on the inside boxes is quite simply
Hi Jan,
Jan Stary wrote:
[ skipped ]
*Usually* (I know) it finishes OK, and the *ogg is a valid ogg stream.
In this failing case, it *also* is a valid ogg stream, but much
shorter than usual.
So I suppose the background nc dies before I try to kill it myself
(that is, after sleeping for
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 12:04:55AM +0300, Peter Philipp wrote:
Hi,
Any poor soul living in Frankfurt and running Linux or Windows needing a
Soundblaster (PCI) card? I have a Soundblaster Audigy LE card to give
away as there is no BSD support for this one (checked FreeBSD project as
Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote:
Shame on everyone who dont buy their CD's. Try it out from a local FTP
and when the time comes, twice a year so far, get your release on CD,
plenty of nice stickers and the artwork is always amazing.
I never buy the CDs because I don't have a use for them. I agree
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 02:21:55PM +0200, ropers wrote:
On 25/10/06, bofh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/24/06, ropers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mentioned that you dislike PHP.
I would be curious to learn your reasons for this.
If you look back at the history of PHP, it was created
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 05:10:44PM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
hi,
I'm insterested. If no other developpers want it, i'd like to try to
make it work on openbsd.
thanks,
-- Alexandre
Ok, I just need an address where to drop it off.
Thanks for taking this off my hands.
-peter
--
I received some very useful advice from this list a short while ago
when I was having problems with throughput on a Soekris firewall.
The issue turned out to be a problem with Ethernet autoselect and
I thought I had worked around it effectively. The problem has now
reappeared, however, and I would
I had forgotten about this dns cache my 20 PC lab uses.
Did a reinstall last night. All is well
OpenBSD 4.0-current (GENERIC) #1172: Sun Oct 22 20:45:57 MDT 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel OverDrive Pentium (P24T) (GenuineIntel 586-class) 84 MHz
Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any decent hosting company can handle perl/python/etc. Wether it be in
the form of mod_${LANG} or fastcgi apps.
Yes, but the cheapest offer only PHP. ;-)
Why do you need the cheapest? Is $10/month instead of $5/month really
going to blow your
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 17:36:14 -0500
Patrick McNamee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've been unable to successfully install mysql-python.
mysql-python is in ports/packages.
Here are the details:
##
# versions:
##
OpenBSD 3.9 stable
Python 2.5
MySQL 3.23.58
On 2006/10/27 09:44, Richard P. Koett wrote:
I received some very useful advice from this list a short while ago
when I was having problems with throughput on a Soekris firewall.
The issue turned out to be a problem with Ethernet autoselect and
I thought I had worked around it effectively. The
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/10/27 09:44, Richard P. Koett wrote:
I received some very useful advice from this list a short while ago
when I was having problems with throughput on a Soekris firewall.
The issue turned out to be a problem with Ethernet autoselect and
I thought I had worked
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 05:25:50PM +0200, Joerg Zinke wrote:
mysql-python is in ports/packages.
When I tried to install the package, it wanted a newer version of MySQL.
i assume you want to install or have already installed all this versions
from source on 3.9? a bleeding edge python
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 09:19:19PM -0700, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
: I am attempting to get my Sierra Wireless AirCard 860 working properly
: under OpenBSD. I have been corresponding with jolan@ regarding the issue
: but we haven't been able to figure anything out. The details are as
: follows:
Pete Vickers wrote:
Hi Berk,
I'm really intereted in this. I have a load of legacy tcp session based
load balancing with I'd love to migrate to an OpenBSD/pf based solution.
Do you have a patch with applies cleanly to 4.0 ?
/Pete
Anyone caring about the patch, please see my recent post
Hi guys. I am new to OpenBSD.
I am trying to transform my Linux gateway + firewall into OpenBSD
gateway + firewall.
Currently i've 2 PCI NICs - both Realtek 8139 (correctly recognized by
OBSD) and 2 ISA NICs - both SMC EtherEZ 8416 (now recognized but not
working).
After some work disabling PnP
I definately agree with those previously stating that not all php code
supports php5 yet.
phpBB.com states 'running phpBB 2.0.x with PHP5 is not supported'
.. though there is evidence in their changelogs that they are working on
support for php5.
This is definately not the only codebase in the
Todd T. Fries wrote:
I definately agree with those previously stating that not all php code
supports php5 yet.
disconnecting php4 will help them speed up the transition.
phpBB.com states 'running phpBB 2.0.x with PHP5 is not supported'
phpBB is notorious for security problems of all
* Marc Balmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-27 19:07]:
Todd T. Fries wrote:
I definately agree with those previously stating that not all php code
supports php5 yet.
disconnecting php4 will help them speed up the transition.
bullshit.
it leads to pplz building from source, thus having
On 10/26/06, Jon Simola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been playing with my USB mouse, trying to get it to work. I've
found one message in the archives (unanswered) asking about this exact
mouse, a Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 3000.
Just an update, if this attracts anyone with more USB
Guys,
Anonymous e-mailing and mixmaster framework piqued my interest and I
have been doing some reading/browsing.
However even wikipedia does not give me enough detail though I get the
context and architecture.
But my mind has more doubts than comfort.
Can
dyin over here on the west coast. In desperation I attached a puffy
I'm about 25 miles from the Pacific. Ordered on 10/1.
I ordered my CDs on 09/20/06
OpenBSD shipped my CDs on 10/13/06
I received my CDs on 10/16/06
Shipped to SF Bay Area in Northern California.
The OpenBSD people say
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