Gustavo Rios [2007-01-09, 13:37:37]:
> Is it possible to build jdk;java directly from openbsd: I always
> believed i had to "install" linux emulation first.
if something is unclear about the section 'Building the Sun JDK' in
FAQ 8, please let us know what it is.
Disclaimer: http://www.kuleuven.be
unde find wrote:
Hello Misc. Very recently came into my hands a compaq 1U proliant DL360
server.
Openbsd runs just great on it!
I only have 1 problem. Openbsd only see's 1 of the 2 processors the server
has equiped.
If bsd.mp doesn't fix your problem, download the Smartstart 5.5 ISO from
HP (
That's what I'm starting to think...
hostname.sis0: (management interface)
inet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 255.255.255.0 NONE
hostname.sis1:
up
hostname.sis2:
up
bridgename.bridge0:
add sis1
add sis2
up
pf.conf: (as per http://undeadly.org/cgi?
action=article&sid=20061108134508)
ext_if="sis1"
mailserv
On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 05:32:00PM -0500, Andrey Shuvikov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed OBSD 4.0 in qemu and now trying to check out src and
> ports. I don't have any problems with src but when I try to checkout
> ports cvs seems to check out everything, then hangs for a while and
> exits with t
On 1/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We would then like to access that data from our
mainframe via ODBC to retreive the records.
Since it's not really clear to me what you intend to so, I am assuming
the following:
+ Your mainframe runs a Windows platform
+ Your OpenBSD machi
Hello, try OpenBSD/4.0/i386/bsd.mp
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#FilesNeeded
On 1/9/07, unde find <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Misc. Very recently came into my hands a compaq 1U proliant DL360
server.
Openbsd runs just great on it!
I only have 1 problem. Openbsd only see's 1 of the 2
Hello Misc. Very recently came into my hands a compaq 1U proliant DL360
server.
Openbsd runs just great on it!
I only have 1 problem. Openbsd only see's 1 of the 2 processors the server
has equiped.
I took a look but didnt find a special "distro" for dual proccessors or some
special kernel and so
Could you guys please take this completely useless discussion off-list ?
It has absolutely zero value to anyone running or developing OpenBSD.
--
Mathieu Sauve-Frankel
I have been wondering this for some time now and haven't seen anyone
pose the question so i figured it's time.
I have a single dsl connection coming in _not_ terminating on the normal
cpe but going directly to my firewall (OBSD 4.0) via sangoma s518 dsl
card. I then have a few nics for routin
On 1/9/07 10:17 PM, Tony Abernethy wrote:
chefren wrote:
On 1/9/07 1:22 PM, Richard P. Welty wrote:
..
yes, it seems to me that the author of this proposal doesn't really
understand the huge gap between a conventional file system and
a full up RDBMS.
I do.
You don't.
I do.
How do you h
Otto Moerbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, Stefan Krah wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > it seems that the interval timer is incorrect for a process that is
> > started _after_ a sudden date change. Could someone reproduce this
> > before I report it as a bug? System is OpenBSD 4.0-
On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 01:48:55PM -0500, Jim Razmus wrote:
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070109 12:12]:
> > Hi All:
> >
> > We're going to be using an OpenBSD 4.0 machine to collect employee
> > Punch-in data and store that data in the form of a comma seperated file.
> > We would t
On 2007/01/09 23:03, Can Erkin Acar wrote:
> Dan Farrell wrote:
> > I'm running Snort 2.4.5 (the pkg) on OpenBSD 4.0 and I use a bpf filter
> > file to have Snort ignore certain hosts altogether.
> >
> > The command I'm using is 'snort -D -i dc1 -F bpfile'
>
> The kernel has a limit for the maxi
On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 07:51:32AM +0100, nolan76 wrote:
> Hi everybody and Happy New Year,
>
> I have openbsd4 on my i386 workstation and i have some problem. The whole
> computer hang and i have to reset when i use firefox or rdesktop. But when i
> use vncviewer or konqueror everything is workin
Hi,
I've installed OBSD 4.0 in qemu and now trying to check out src and
ports. I don't have any problems with src but when I try to checkout
ports cvs seems to check out everything, then hangs for a while and
exits with the error:
...
cvs server: Updating xmris/pkg
cvs server: Updating xmris/scr
On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 12:12:07PM -0800, John Brahy wrote:
> On 1/9/07, John Brahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >How would I translate this into /etc/hostname.trunk0?
> >
> >ifconfig em0 up
> >ifconfig em1 up
> >ifconfig trunk0 trunkport em0 trunkport em1 xx.xx.xx.xx netmask
> >255.255.255.0
> >
Both the Belkin revision 5000 and 5100 product F5D7010 are AR2413's.
Travers Buda
chefren wrote:
>
> On 1/9/07 1:22 PM, Richard P. Welty wrote:
>
> ..
>
> > yes, it seems to me that the author of this proposal doesn't really
> > understand the huge gap between a conventional file system and
> > a full up RDBMS.
>
> I do.
>
You don't.
How do you handle physical defects in the sto
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 12:26, Zoong PHAM wrote:
> On Tuesday, 9 January 2007 at 13:37:37 -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> > Is it possible to build jdk;java directly from openbsd: I always
> > believed i had to "install" linux emulation first.
>
> No, I don't think so.
>
> I just installed jdk-1.5
Hi All,
I'm trying to get a teamspeak server (linux binary) running under
OpenBSD 4.0
I already digged the archives and teamspeak forums and it looks like
nobody got it running yet.
Well, my thought was: If it runs under FreeBSD's linux emulation, why
shouldn't it run with OpenBSD's linux emul
Hello,
I am having trouble installing OpenBSD 4.0 on a USB thumb drive, which
represents itself as a removable drive.
The problem is, that the BIOS of my motherboard shows removable USB
drives as floppy drives (bios drive 0x00) at bootstrap, and when
installing OpenBSD, the kernel shows the
On Tuesday, 9 January 2007 at 13:37:37 -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> Is it possible to build jdk;java directly from openbsd: I always
> believed i had to "install" linux emulation first.
No, I don't think so.
I just installed jdk-1.5.0p19
from the port: very much "make; make install"
After that,
it will be proccessed in ''another way''.
192.168.0.0/16 means ''any ip adress which has first 16 bits the same
as 192.168.0.0''. and first 16 bits in this case are ''192.162''.
On 1/9/07, Artyom Goryainov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And when I write for example local_net=192.168.0.0/16 will it
> > Sorry, made a few mistakes in my original post...
> >
> > We're going to be using an OpenBSD 4.0 machine to collect employee
> > Punch-in data and store that data in a form similar to that of a Microsoft
> > Access Database file. We would then like to access that data from our
> > mainframe via
Dan Farrell wrote:
> I'm running Snort 2.4.5 (the pkg) on OpenBSD 4.0 and I use a bpf filter
> file to have Snort ignore certain hosts altogether.
>
> The command I'm using is 'snort -D -i dc1 -F bpfile'
The kernel has a limit for the maximum number of filter
instructions. Currently it is set to
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, Stefan Krah wrote:
> Hello,
>
> it seems that the interval timer is incorrect for a process that is
> started _after_ a sudden date change. Could someone reproduce this
> before I report it as a bug? System is OpenBSD 4.0-stable, i386.
You already reported it. This is a bug.
Please read : http://openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html and trunk(4) before
asking more questions.
Marius
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On 1/9/07, John Brahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/9/07, John Brahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How would
* John Brahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070109 15:22]:
> On 1/9/07, John Brahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >How would I translate this into /etc/hostname.trunk0?
> >
> >ifconfig em0 up
> >ifconfig em1 up
> >ifconfig trunk0 trunkport em0 trunkport em1 xx.xx.xx.xx netmask
> >255.255.255.0
> >
> >should
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> Sorry, made a few mistakes in my original post...
>
> We're going to be using an OpenBSD 4.0 machine to collect employee
> Punch-in data and store that data in a form similar to that of a Microsoft
> Access Database file. We would then like
What is the output of ps? e.g, do you have spamlogd running:
$ ps ax | fgrep spam
23906 ?? Is 0:09.48 spamd: (pf update) (spamd)
29836 ?? I 0:06.73 /usr/libexec/spamd -v -b 127.0.0.1 -S 60 -g
778 ?? I 0:00.02 spamd: (/var/db/spamd update) (spamd)
25919 ?? Is 0:00.18 /u
> is this the way that it always is for configuring /etc/hostname.if
> files? basically take the ifconfig command and put everything after
> the interface name into the /etc/hostname.if file?
Not quite. The format is sometimes different. There is a hostname.if(5)
man page that should describe
On 1/9/07, John Brahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How would I translate this into /etc/hostname.trunk0?
ifconfig em0 up
ifconfig em1 up
ifconfig trunk0 trunkport em0 trunkport em1 xx.xx.xx.xx netmask 255.255.255.0
should it just be
!/sbin/ifconfig em0 up
!/sbin/ifconfig em1 up
!/sbin/ifconfig t
On 1/9/07 1:22 PM, Richard P. Welty wrote:
..
yes, it seems to me that the author of this proposal doesn't really
understand the huge gap between a conventional file system and
a full up RDBMS.
I do.
let file systems be good file systems, and let the RDBMS or OO DBMS
be a good DBMS.
Then
How would I translate this into /etc/hostname.trunk0?
ifconfig em0 up
ifconfig em1 up
ifconfig trunk0 trunkport em0 trunkport em1 xx.xx.xx.xx netmask 255.255.255.0
should it just be
!/sbin/ifconfig em0 up
!/sbin/ifconfig em1 up
!/sbin/ifconfig trunk0 trunkport em0 trunkport em1 xx.xx.xx.xx netm
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070109 12:12]:
> Hi All:
>
> We're going to be using an OpenBSD 4.0 machine to collect employee
> Punch-in data and store that data in the form of a comma seperated file.
> We would then like to access that data from our mainframe via openbsd to
> retrei
Hi,
I tried to install openbsd 4.0 on a HP DL145 G2 with a megaraid 320-1
hardware raid card. It has 2 drives in a raid-1 mirror. x86 fails -
can't see drive. amd64 installs successfully. dmesg follows:
x86.dmesg
OpenBSD 4.0 (RAMDISK_CD) #39: Sat Sep 16 19:34:26 MDT 2006
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070109 12:43]:
> Hi All:
>
> Sorry, made a few mistakes in my original post...
>
> We're going to be using an OpenBSD 4.0 machine to collect employee
> Punch-in data and store that data in a form similar to that of a Microsoft
> Access Database file. We
On 9-Jan-07, at 12:42 PM, J.C. Roberts wrote:
The painfully sad truth is if you're doing any serious development and
testing in Java, you have to debug everywhere and you normally need to
have ton of jre/jdk installations on each of your supported OS/
hardware
combinations. You really do need m
perfect! thank you!
On 1/9/07, Bret Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 10:12 -0800, John Brahy wrote:
> I know carp is the way to go to provide address redundancy but I was
> wondering if it's the best way to do it on one server? I've got two
> interfaces and I'd like to on
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 09:08, J.C. Roberts wrote:
> > When I built 1.5 on openbsd 3.9-current, it didn't require building
> > 1.3 and 1.4. It didn't look like 4.0 needed it either. In fact,
> > on amd64, it won't build jdk1.4
>
> Though people joke about the chicken-egg problem, you need a wo
On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 10:12 -0800, John Brahy wrote:
> I know carp is the way to go to provide address redundancy but I was
> wondering if it's the best way to do it on one server? I've got two
> interfaces and I'd like to only use one public ip address.
> Is carp the way to go or is there a better
I'm reposting this as its own new post because J.C. Roberts pointed out
how my laziness screws up threads...
I'm running Snort 2.4.5 (the pkg) on OpenBSD 4.0 and I use a bpf filter
file to have Snort ignore certain hosts altogether.
The command I'm using is 'snort -D -i dc1 -F bpfile'
When I
On Monday 08 January 2007 8:38 pm, bofh wrote:
> What am I doing wrong? This is openbsd 4.0 on a DL145, dual opteron.
> Thanx for any pointers!
I've replied to your build problem on the ports@ list, but
just to clarify some things said in this thread:
Beginning with OpenBSD 4.0 devel/jdk/1.5 no
I know carp is the way to go to provide address redundancy but I was
wondering if it's the best way to do it on one server? I've got two
interfaces and I'd like to only use one public ip address.
Is carp the way to go or is there a better way?
thanks!
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 09:34, Dan Farrell wrote:
> I'm running Snort 2.4.5 (the pkg) on OpenBSD 4.0 and I use a bpf
> filter file to have Snort ignore certain hosts altogether.
Hey Dan,
It would be much appreciated if you would stop starting new messages by
replying to an existing post. What
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 08:37, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> Is it possible to build jdk;java directly from openbsd: I always
> believed i had to "install" linux emulation first.
>
> Thanks for the clarifications.
Hi Gustavo,
For building 1.4, you need the 1.3-linux port installed. The latter
require
I'm running Snort 2.4.5 (the pkg) on OpenBSD 4.0 and I use a bpf filter
file to have Snort ignore certain hosts altogether.
The command I'm using is 'snort -D -i dc1 -F bpfile'
When I have the single line of-
not host 192.168.1.69
Snort runs fine. But when I lengthen the bpf filter file to-
n
hi,
I wonder how much effort it would require to port the BRL-CAD for
FreeBSD to OpenBSD.
Since that is my primary desktop both at home and work I would love to
see a port for OpenBSD.
If none is corrently working on it i could try withmy limited
knowledge on porting.
thankyou so much Kind Regar
Hi All:
Sorry, made a few mistakes in my original post...
We're going to be using an OpenBSD 4.0 machine to collect employee
Punch-in data and store that data in a form similar to that of a Microsoft
Access Database file. We would then like to access that data from our
mainframe via ODBC to re
On 1/9/07, steven mestdagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Siju George [2007-01-09, 21:25:26]:
> Hi,
>
> Just wondering how people on amd64 architecture are playing ogg files.
>
> Mplayer plays but no sound output.
> XMMS plays the file but the output is very fast and sounds llike caroon :-)
> ogg123
probably best to keep this on list...
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 08:37, bofh wrote:
> On 1/9/07, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've been in no rush to build and install java, and in fact I've
> > been dreading the idea for a couple months but since you're hitting
> > problems, I deci
Hi All:
We're going to be using an OpenBSD 4.0 machine to collect employee
Punch-in data and store that data in the form of a comma seperated file.
We would then like to access that data from our mainframe via openbsd to
retreive the records.
Would you be so kind as to lend your opinion as to
Oops, didn't not send to misc
On 1/9/07, bofh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/9/07, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've been in no rush to build and install java, and in fact I've been
> dreading the idea for a couple months but since you're hitting
> problems, I decided to start on
Siju George [2007-01-09, 21:25:26]:
> Hi,
>
> Just wondering how people on amd64 architecture are playing ogg files.
>
> Mplayer plays but no sound output.
> XMMS plays the file but the output is very fast and sounds llike caroon :-)
> ogg123 gives this error while following
> http://www.openbsd.
On 1/9/07, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 08 January 2007 18:12, Greg Thomas wrote:
> I get a new harddrive from Dell, put a CD in, boot, choose the
> correct hardware and grab the correct image. 30 minutes later I run
> the appropriate diff file, name the machine, and add it t
Is it possible to build jdk;java directly from openbsd: I always
believed i had to "install" linux emulation first.
Thanks for the clarifications.
On 1/9/07, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 06:20, bofh wrote:
> On 1/9/07, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Sounds to me like your pf rules and/or bridge setup
are not set up correctly to allow the connections to be redirected.
-Bob
* Stephen Schaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-01-08 18:52]:
> tail -f /var/log/daemon shows:
>
> Jan 8 02:23:38 spamd spamd[4966]: listening for incoming co
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 06:20, bofh wrote:
> On 1/9/07, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Monday 08 January 2007 17:38, bofh wrote:
> > > I tried installing the jdk I had built under 3.9, jdk-1.5.0p14,
> > > that installed without problems, however:
> >
> > It has been said many, ma
Hi,
Just wondering how people on amd64 architecture are playing ogg files.
Mplayer plays but no sound output.
XMMS plays the file but the output is very fast and sounds llike caroon :-)
ogg123 gives this error while following
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html#playaudio
$ ogg123 -d sun bsdt
Hello,
it seems that the interval timer is incorrect for a process that is
started _after_ a sudden date change. Could someone reproduce this
before I report it as a bug? System is OpenBSD 4.0-stable, i386.
Here are the steps (program below):
# ./timertest
On 1/9/07, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 08 January 2007 17:38, bofh wrote:
> I tried installing the jdk I had built under 3.9, jdk-1.5.0p14, that
> installed without problems, however:
It has been said many, many times yet people still regularly make same
the mistake which y
Artyom Goryainov wrote:
And when I write for example local_net=192.168.0.0/16 will it be expanded in
rules to individual addresses, or it will be processed another way?
well, if you ask such questions then i would seriously recommend to read
something about how the tcp/ip stack works.
Brian Candler wrote:
On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 10:14:12PM +0100, chefren wrote:
I want to eliminate the need for Oracle or whatever other databases...
Then IMO you have impossible conflicting goals:
- something which is small and fast (as it is to be an integral part of
the O/S)
- somet
On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 10:51:34PM +1100, atstake atstake wrote:
> I'm installing 4.0 on a 120GB HDD. If I, at a later stage, want to
> allocate 2GB from my /usr partition to my /home partition will I be
> able to do that given that I have 2GB free space available on my /usr
> partition?
No, not w
On 2007-01-09T14:01, Peter Philipp wrote:
...
> At that point (if you look at the timestamp) it's been 4 hours since the
> OpenBSD main source did a change in the kernel versions and all the other
> mirrors hadn't picked up the changes. So there was a checksum mismatch. I
> was wondering wheth
Hi,
I recently tested a new way of checking checksums of different mirrors, I
call to an ISP in France (from Germany) in order to pull the MD5 and
checksum files from a list of mirrors. I then cross-check these with my
ISP's openbsd mirror. The process I can automate a little better but it
s
thx have been respond quick
can i use diskd for cache , last time i use diskd for cache is more
speed-up squid and
if i using pkg-add they don't support acl mac address .
On 1/9/07, Scott Radvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 17:19:48 +0700
sonjaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm installing 4.0 on a 120GB HDD. If I, at a later stage, want to
allocate 2GB from my /usr partition to my /home partition will I be
able to do that given that I have 2GB free space available on my /usr
partition?
Thanks.
On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 02:23:24PM -0500, Chris Bullock wrote:
> We have been using isakmpd for VPN since about version 3.4. We currently
> wanted to start using the ipsecctl utility. When we try to check the
> contents of our working isakmpd.conf file it gives us a syntax error.
>
> [EMAIL PROT
And when I write for example local_net=192.168.0.0/16 will it be expanded in
rules to individual addresses, or it will be processed another way?
2007/1/9, Scott Radvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The following site will help, read it from beginning to end, you will
be much wiser:
http://www.kernel-panic.it/openbsd/proxy/
Information about pf for transparent proxies is missing. See also
http://www.benzedrine.cx/transquid.html
Best
Martin
On Monday 08 January 2007 18:12, Greg Thomas wrote:
> I get a new harddrive from Dell, put a CD in, boot, choose the
> correct hardware and grab the correct image. 30 minutes later I run
> the appropriate diff file, name the machine, and add it to AD. Let
> the user login (if they don't know how
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 17:19:48 +0700
sonjaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I want create proxy server with OBSD 4.0 , what kind squid version
> support :
>
> - mac Address acl
> - delaypools
>
> also how to tuning OBSD 4.0 for proxy server with squid .
>
>
> -sonjaya-
>
The follow
Dear all
I want create proxy server with OBSD 4.0 , what kind squid version support :
- mac Address acl
- delaypools
also how to tuning OBSD 4.0 for proxy server with squid .
-sonjaya-
-
-sonjaya-
2007/1/9, sonjaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
also how to tuning OBSD 4.0 for proxy server with squid .
I've had best results with tilting the server by 900.
Best
Martin
On Monday 08 January 2007 17:38, bofh wrote:
> I tried installing the jdk I had built under 3.9, jdk-1.5.0p14, that
> installed without problems, however:
It has been said many, many times yet people still regularly make same
the mistake which you have made: Packages (and ports) from one version
Dear all
I want create proxy server with OBSD 4.0 , what kind squid version support :
- mac Address acl
- delaypools
also how to tuning OBSD 4.0 for proxy server with squid .
-sonjaya-
We have been using isakmpd for VPN since about version 3.4. We currently
wanted to start using the ipsecctl utility. When we try to check the
contents of our working isakmpd.conf file it gives us a syntax error.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] :/home/cgb]$ sudo ipsecctl -vnf /etc/isakmpd/isakmpd.conf
Password
On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 10:14:12PM +0100, chefren wrote:
> >Firstly, it eliminates the choice that we currently have: say mysql versus
> >Oracle versus BerkeleyDB versus pgsql etc.
>
> And why do you forget the single OpenBSD choice named: FFS?
Well, it's not the only one, although probably the b
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
This is weird.
Some change to -current between ~Dec 22 and ~Jan 8 has caused video
playback (mplayer playing DivX with the xv driver) on my Thinkpad
X40 to become headache-inducingly jerky. mplayer itself is not
aware of the problem, it doesn't report a low frame rate
Artyom Goryainov wrote:
Is any difference when to use macros or tables if there is no need in
storing many adresses
My suggestion is that you use whatever is easier for you to maintain.
The break-even point between tables and macros was somewhere around 5-8
addresses, IIRC, where a small numb
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
January 7, 2007, Nokia launches Developer Device Program.
Nokia is launching a Developer Device Program to provide open source
developers with Nokia N800 Internet Tablets at a discount. Maemo.org
will be providing 500 devices at a price of 99 euros per device to selected
do you mean the second rdr on the !?
well, I'm going from the example found here:
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20061108134508
There's a thread about that on that page. It's my understanding that
the first rdr quickly handles everything on the blacklist which is a
subset of the
On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 01:43:45PM +0500, Artyom Goryainov wrote:
> Is any difference when to use macros or tables if there is no need in
> storing many adresses
Yes, tables are faster even for small numbers of addresses, and more
importantly can be easily manipulated while pf is running.
On the
Is any difference when to use macros or tables if there is no need in
storing many adresses
Here's a dmesg from a machine with an AR2413. ifconfig -M works correctly, but
it won't associate to an AP.
Any update status on these chipsets?
OpenBSD 4.0-current (GENERIC) #1342: Sun Jan 7 23:55:37 MST 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel Pentium III
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