Marco S Hyman wrote:
up giftunnel 212.182.166.172 64.71.128.81
up inet6 2001:470:1F01:::1AE1 2001:470:1F01:::1AE0 prefixlen 128
!route add -inet6 default 2001:470:1F01:::1AE0
Mine looks like this (and it works just fine)
- hostname.gif0 -
tunnel 208.201.244.208
On Wed, Dec 27, 2006 at 05:44:39PM -0600, Matthew R. Dempsky wrote:
On Wed, Dec 27, 2006 at 11:12:00AM +0100, Claudio Jeker wrote:
I have the same issue on my X40. After I used the SD slot I need to reboot
to make it work again.
Hard reboot, not soft reboot, right?
Reboot as in typing
Hi misc@,
I know OpenBSD isn't a telco nor an internet service provider, but
perhaps someone out there has a spare POTS
line where they can hook a modem to. I'm looking for people in the
following countries willing to provide dial-in service for 10 hours a
month at no more than 12 euros a
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Darren Spruell wrote:
On 12/27/06, Uwe Dippel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you put your test1 into an existing group; in your case staff,wheel; in
the example guest,staff,beer. It does work here, if I put nobody. But I
don't want nobody; since after some hundred it will
On 2006/12/28 03:20, Pontus Stenetorp wrote:
It seems that something fails with the tun/tap, but I am not sure what.
The owner of the VPN Server suggested that I'd use tap as an option
instead since OpenBSD should have a tap driver. I haven't been able to
Google forth any info on this and it
On 2006/12/27 19:02, Matt Radtke wrote:
Good evening all
Has anyone found a Gigabit NIC that works in a Soekris
4801? Bonus points if its small enough to fit in one
of their cases as well.
The em(4) I tried works fine. Probably any gigabit NIC will work.
Make sure you plug it in the
May i ask why?
I'm sure google could tell you quite a few dial-up company's in the
country's you would like
On 12/28/06, Peter Philipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi misc@,
I know OpenBSD isn't a telco nor an internet service provider, but
perhaps someone out there has a spare POTS
line where
Hi
How do I figure out who is the maintainer of Spamassassin? I put
How to figure out who is a maintainer of an openbsd package into google
and got to http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html
Where they write:
To see who is the maintainer of the port, type, for example:
$ cd
On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 11:30:27AM +0100, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
When I clear the stale lock and re-run it, then it segfaults again. Are you
familiar with this problem? I will try yet erasing the .spamassassin directory
(no idea how to erase the db without corrupting the contents of
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/12/28 03:20, Pontus Stenetorp wrote:
It seems that something fails with the tun/tap, but I am not sure what.
The owner of the VPN Server suggested that I'd use tap as an option
instead since OpenBSD should have a tap driver. I haven't been able to
Google forth
On 2006/12/28 11:30, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
How do I figure out who is the maintainer of Spamassassin? I put
How to figure out who is a maintainer of an openbsd package into google
and got to http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html
Where they write:
To see who is the maintainer of the port, type,
Peter Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But recently, I mailed Samsung a question (about a clp-510
printer) and I haven't received an answer. It occurred to
me that rather then Samsung not answering, they could not
answer because of the spamd blacklist.
You should not rule out entirely that
Yes you may ask why. I'm german, and like any german I plan on taking
over the world. In fact I'm working on germanys neighbouring countries
first.
ktx.
Am 28.12.2006 um 10:45 schrieb Lawrence Horvath:
May i ask why?
I'm sure google could tell you quite a few dial-up company's in the
On 2006/12/28 13:54, Peter Philipp wrote:
Yes you may ask why. I'm german, and like any german I plan on taking
over the world. In fact I'm working on germanys neighbouring countries
first.
Did your ISP eventually get fed up with the one-minute-long pppoe
connections, then?
On 2006/12/28 11:04, Pontus Stenetorp wrote:
and bridgename.bridge0 to
add 'int_iface'
add 'tun_iface'
up
Do you mean that you literally have 'int_iface' and 'tun_iface' in the
file? Or do you have something like:
/etc$ grep . hostname.tun0 bridgename.bridge0
Matt Radtke wrote:
Good evening all
Has anyone found a Gigabit NIC that works in a Soekris
4801? Bonus points if its small enough to fit in one
of their cases as well.
thanks
Matt, for your own sake -- don't put these things in production routing
gigabit traffic. The bus is horribly
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
has anyone found a V-12 engine that will fit in a Geo Metro?
Not that this has anything to do with the OP.
http://motorcyclistonline.com/features/122_Kawv12_Engllg+Kawasaki_2300cc_V12+Full_Engine_View.jpg
personally I rather have a Daihatsu G11R
thus Diana Eichert spake:
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
has anyone found a V-12 engine that will fit in a Geo Metro?
Not that this has anything to do with the OP.
http://motorcyclistonline.com/features/122_Kawv12_Engllg+Kawasaki_2300cc_V12+Full_Engine_View.jpg
personally I
Hi! We are wondering about a certain bgp setup.
We want to announce some private networks to a select group of neighhbors.
Is it possible to define multiple networks in bgp.conf ? Can I choose
which networks get announced to which neighbors ? I ask this because
the manual states I can announce
On 2006/12/28 15:30, Frans Haarman wrote:
Is it possible to define multiple networks in bgp.conf ? Can I choose
which networks get announced to which neighbors ? I ask this because
the manual states I can announce self, none, default-route, all.
Those announce are shortcuts to generating
Thanks for all off your help so far;
to those of you mentioning the fact that laptops are not reliable
running 24/7, I am not too worried about it. The only other use for
this old notebook is as a paperweight. It has a nice bios so things
like suspending and turning off the harddisk are all
On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 03:30:02PM +0100, Frans Haarman wrote:
Hi! We are wondering about a certain bgp setup.
We want to announce some private networks to a select group of neighhbors.
Is it possible to define multiple networks in bgp.conf ? Can I choose
which networks get announced to
On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 01:54:52PM +0100, Peter Philipp wrote:
Yes you may ask why. I'm german, and like any german I plan on taking
over the world. In fact I'm working on germanys neighbouring countries
first.
Why not start out by leaving your towel on phone sockets that you find?
Just
On 12/28/06, Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a more complex setup. In such cases it is best to add networks
with a community tag network 10.1.2/24 set community $as:123 and filter
on these communities later on to allow or deny the prefix.
Right. Thanks for both replies. Will
On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 09:20:19AM +0100, Bjvrn Ketelaars wrote:
Marco S Hyman wrote:
up giftunnel 212.182.166.172 64.71.128.81
up inet6 2001:470:1F01:::1AE1 2001:470:1F01:::1AE0 prefixlen 128
!route add -inet6 default 2001:470:1F01:::1AE0
Mine looks like this (and it
For everyone interested in hardware drivers and the open source world,
an interesting read.
http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/vista_cost.txt
-- JPL
On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 04:32:16PM +0100, Frans Haarman wrote:
On 12/28/06, Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a more complex setup. In such cases it is best to add networks
with a community tag network 10.1.2/24 set community $as:123 and filter
on these communities later on to
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Hg9{DcR;PDOkR*8vLz79Mk , DGDcR;6(;aE,A=xHk9+R;z99 , 02027]7]R;12WS#;
Hg9{DcR;PDOkR*8v=p79Mk , DGDcR;6(;aE,A?=xRxPP , 9T9TWvHKR5DV0T1#;
Hg9{DcR;PDOkN*WT:4rTlWjJ/79Mk , DGDcR;6(R*SHkNRCGMxBg44R55DPPAP#;
This a response to a previous reply in hopes to aid successful operation :)
You should be able to do what you're after by adding static routes
for the VPN endpoint and for anything you need to locate that (e.g.
DNS servers if you need them) over your normal internet connection,
and then
* Frans Haarman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-12-28 15:38]:
Hi! We are wondering about a certain bgp setup.
We want to announce some private networks to a select group of neighhbors.
Is it possible to define multiple networks in bgp.conf ?
errr... yes of course.
Can I choose which networks get
Qui, 2006-12-28 C s 16:53 +0100, Johan P. LindstrC6m escreveu:
For everyone interested in hardware drivers and the open source world,
an interesting read.
http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/vista_cost.txt
I reject your subject and changed it to WARNING, which is far more
appropriate.
On 2006/12/28 12:22, Mike Alaimo wrote:
This a response to a previous reply in hopes to aid successful operation :)
You should be able to do what you're after by adding static routes
for the VPN endpoint and for anything you need to locate that (e.g.
DNS servers if you need them) over your
Hi
I have googled and read on the man pages but something is missing here.
For example i have the following in my /etc/rc.local
if [ X${mysql} == XYES -a -x /usr/local/bin/safe_mysqld ]; then
echo -n ' mysqld'; /usr/local/share/mysql/mysql.server start
fi
if [ X${snort} == XYES -a -x
Hi Edy,
I dunno about snort, but MySQL I do use.
Any clue?
Read this:
http://www.openbsdsupport.org/mysql.htm
HTH... Nico
I am building my process for backup / restore using dump restore.
Looking at the FAQ when restoring the file system, I noticed:
newfs /dev/r[drive][partition]
for example:
newfs /dev/rwd0a
What is the 'r' before the wd0a and its purpose?
i.e. difference and thier affect on new file system
On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 09:42:45AM +0100, Claudio Jeker wrote:
Btw. I'm rebooting with the SD card inserted perhaps that does the trick.
Hm, I think I'm having the same experience then.
If I reboot(1) and have a (512MB) SD card inserted, I get the
``sdmmc0: can't enable card'' message at boot
Edy wrote:
Hi
I have googled and read on the man pages but something is missing here.
For example i have the following in my /etc/rc.local
if [ X${mysql} == XYES -a -x /usr/local/bin/safe_mysqld ]; then
echo -n ' mysqld'; /usr/local/share/mysql/mysql.server start
fi
if [ X${snort} ==
Daniel,
I have been to that site already and it does not start mysql when the
system rebooted but i could start mysql by using the command.
Cheers,
-e
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Edy wrote:
Hi
I have googled and read on the man pages but something is missing here.
For example i have the
On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 05:55:06PM +, Ray wrote:
I am building my process for backup / restore using dump restore.
Looking at the FAQ when restoring the file system, I noticed:
newfs /dev/r[drive][partition]
for example:
newfs /dev/rwd0a
What is the 'r' before the wd0a and its
I found this from Google quite some time ago, and now run 3 snort/mysql
boxes on 3.9 and 4.0 with no probs-
http://www.nomoa.com/bsd/mysql.htm
Happy Hunting,
Dan Farrell
Applied Innovations
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 09:20:19AM +0100, Bjvrn Ketelaars wrote:
Marco S Hyman wrote:
up giftunnel 212.182.166.172 64.71.128.81
up inet6 2001:470:1F01:::1AE1 2001:470:1F01:::1AE0 prefixlen 128
!route add -inet6 default 2001:470:1F01:::1AE0
Mine looks like this
It should be /usr/local/bin/mysqld_safe NOT safe_mysqld
Vijay
On Fri, 2006-29-12 at 03:44 +0800, Edy wrote:
Daniel,
I have been to that site already and it does not start mysql when the
system rebooted but i could start mysql by using the command.
Cheers,
-e
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 07:51:08PM +, Craig Skinner wrote:
On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 05:55:06PM +, Ray wrote:
I am building my process for backup / restore using dump restore.
Looking at the FAQ when restoring the file system, I noticed:
newfs /dev/r[drive][partition]
for
Edy wrote:
Daniel,
I have been to that site already and it does not start mysql when the
system rebooted but i could start mysql by using the command.
Cheers,
-e
If you follow the instructions it does.
But like many you most likely put the starting scripts inside
rc.conf.local instead of
Thanks for those who has replied :)
The following is the working version:
if [ -x /usr/local/bin/mysqld_safe ]; then
su -c _mysql root -c '/usr/local/bin/mysqld_safe ' /dev/null
echo -n ' mysql'
sleep 20;
fi
# Start Snort after waiting for Mysql to complete (set it to
On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 11:30:27AM +0100, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
Can you recommend a different tool than spamassassin? I wonder
what CRM114 is http://crm114.sourceforge.net/
I've some unfinished ports for crm114 available, and i'm using it
for quite some time now to classify mail.
Works quite
Hi,
I have the below rule set in my firewall, both internal networks can
access the Internet and both internal networks can see each other, how
can i prevent each internal network from seeing each other? I have
tried various rule sets with no luck, any advice is appreciated.
Thanks,
Der
#
Yeah, I know. The patch from Vatchenko made my iAudio U2 work :-)
# disklabel sd0
disklabel: ioctl DIOCGDINFO: Input/output error
# fdisk sd0
fdisk: DIOCGDINFO: Input/output error
fdisk: sysctl(machdep.bios.diskinfo): Device not configured
fdisk: Can't get disk geometry, please use [-chs] to
I am currently looking for a well supported motherboard for use with a
Core 2 Duo processor. The only requirement is that it must have a
PCI-X 64bit slot for an LSI Megaraid 300-8x card.
I was thinking of using an Intel S3000AHLX because of their high build
quality, but was unsure how well it
I am currently looking for a well supported motherboard for use with a
Core 2 Duo processor. The only requirement is that it must have a
PCI-X 64bit slot for an LSI Megaraid 300-8x card.
I was thinking of using an Intel S3000AHLX because of their high build
quality, but was unsure how well it
On 2006/12/28 17:33, Anthony Hennessy wrote:
I am currently looking for a well supported motherboard for use with a
Core 2 Duo processor. The only requirement is that it must have a
PCI-X 64bit slot for an LSI Megaraid 300-8x card.
If you don't already have the 300-8x, look at the PCIE cards
Sorry for the double post - my email client was acting up and didn't
think it went through so I sent it through my friend's account.
On 12/28/06, Edward McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am currently looking for a well supported motherboard for use with a
Core 2 Duo processor. The only
At 06:37 PM 12/24/06, Frank Bax wrote:
# pkg_add
postgresql-server-8.1.5p4.tgz
Can't install postgresql-client-8.1.5p1: lib not found c.40.3
Even by looking in the dependency tree:
Maybe it's in a dependent package, but not tagged with @lib ?
(check with
On Thursday 28 December 2006 15:33, Anthony Hennessy wrote:
I was thinking of using an Intel S3000AHLX because of their high
build quality
Either your personal experience with Intel mother boards is a
statistical anomaly, or you've mistakenly believed the hype told by
Intel sales and
These are also known as case badges.
I've ordered from ScotGold.com before (Linux case badges), and had
excellent results. I haven't ordered anything custom.
I've sold or given away countless number of Tux variety - when people
see them, they want at least a few.
Matthew
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