Re: best userland visibility IDE/ATA hotswap-compatible controller

2007-04-12 Thread jared r r spiegel
On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 02:15:34AM -0400, jared r r spiegel wrote: poking archives, i have the impression that ami(4) family has the best chance of being the card with the greatest degree of userland visibility, but wanted to check if that's the case. gonna try arc(4) arc-1110 --

Re: Cannot upgrade from 3.8

2007-04-12 Thread Antti Harri
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, Antti Harri wrote: GENERIC (tried .MP too): Last two lines of normal boot with just verbose set: pciide probe won pciide0 at pci0 dev 15 function 0 VIA VT6420 SATA rev 0x80 DMA (hangs) Then disable pciide* in ukc makes it hang after uhci2 init. Then disable pciide*

Scrub options for bridge interfaces

2007-04-12 Thread carlopmart
Hi all, Somebody knows which scrub options do I need to put in pf.conf for bridge interfaces? I have an OpenBSD 4.0 fw with one bridge interface and when I try to launch cat command on a 18kb file, it stops. Thanks. -- CL Martinez carlopmart {at} gmail {d0t} com

Re: verifying ntp via GPS configuration?

2007-04-12 Thread Marc Balmer
James Hartley wrote: On 4/11/07, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sab0 at ebus0 addr 40-40007f ipl 43: rev 3.2 sabtty0 at sab0 port 0 sabtty1 at sab0 port 1 man sab gives: /dev/ttyh[0-1] No separate callout device, it looks like. Thanks for getting back to me. Specifying

Re: verifying ntp via GPS configuration?

2007-04-12 Thread James Hartley
On 4/11/07, Marc Balmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When you use cu or tip directly on the serial line, do you see any NMEA 0183 sentences? Thanks to both you Marc Otto. Your comments have helped with a number of questions. I'm currently questioning the power supplied to the Garmin which I

Re: scp problem with remote filename escaping

2007-04-12 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Karel Kulhavy wrote: On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 10:02:50PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2007/04/11 13:41, Bryan Irvine wrote: snip I agree, spaces in filenames should be avoided. But spaces in filenames are legal, so programs need to support that; this seems

Re: wireless ethernet adapters (seeking recommendations)

2007-04-12 Thread Wijnand Wiersma
2007/4/12, Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 02:18:28AM +0200, Maxime DERCHE wrote: A recent thread (04/04/2007) on this list showed that the ralink chipsets are well supported by OpenBSD. If I recall, there was also talk about lower signal strength with ralink. For

PF Rules with Interfacenames ...

2007-04-12 Thread Wild Karl-Heinz
I use since the beginning of interface naming this very nice feature in pf. e.g. pass in on lan_if from 10.0.0.1/8 flags S/SA keep state This rule worked before -current. Now I had to change the group name of the interface to lan instead of lan_if. Now it works again. Is this a feature or my

Re: wireless ethernet adapters (seeking recommendations)

2007-04-12 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 02:15:45AM +0100, pedro la peu wrote: The usual recommendation is ral(4) Or acx(4), ath(4), rtw(4), rum(4), wi(4). rtw(4) seems to have some issues with hostap. At least it did not send out beacons. jsg@ may know more (I don't have such a card to play). I'm a big

Re: PF Rules with Interfacenames ...

2007-04-12 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Wild Karl-Heinz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is this a feature or my fault? Not sure what you used to do, but you can set group additional names for interfaces yourself with ifconfig or via hostname.if -- Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team

Re: verifying ntp via GPS configuration?

2007-04-12 Thread Marc Balmer
James Hartley wrote: On 4/11/07, Marc Balmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When you use cu or tip directly on the serial line, do you see any NMEA 0183 sentences? Thanks to both you Marc Otto. Your comments have helped with a number of questions. I'm currently questioning the power supplied

snmpd hangs on 4.1 looking up hrSWRunTable

2007-04-12 Thread daniele . pilenga
Hi misc@, while testing the to be released 4.1 I found a problem with the snmpd daemon (package is net-snmp-5.1.3p5). Trying, from another machine a command like this: snmptable -c public -v 1 1.2.3.4 HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrSWRunTable where 1.2.3.4 is the ip address of the

Bridge over gif on 4.1

2007-04-12 Thread Renaud Allard
Hello, I have a setup like this: *** router1 hostname.gif0: up tunnel 172.17.0.170 195.16.12.50 hostname.sis0: inet 172.17.0.170 255.255.0.0 NONE hostname.sis1: up bridgename.bridge0: add gif0 add sis1 up ipsec.conf: ike

Re: undeadly.org down?

2007-04-12 Thread Martin Schröder
2007/4/12, Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I noticed this three hours ago and emailed Daniel. The NS records for undeadly.org have disappeared from all *ultradns* root nameservers for .org. Unfortunately, it's the middle of the night where he's at, probably dreaming of anything but missing NS

Re: undeadly.org down?

2007-04-12 Thread Christophe Lucas
jared r r spiegel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 11:48:04PM -0400, Jason Dixon wrote: Unfortunately, it's the middle of the night where he's at, probably dreaming of anything but missing NS records. :) needs more benzedrine :( Hi guys, INSOMNIA.BENZEDRINE.CX is

Re: GPL is free for forcing people to free code when they publish, not free as in free to do what you want, which is actually what free as in BSD, and real freedom ends at the tip of my nose

2007-04-12 Thread Nick Holland
Jack J. Woehr wrote: On Apr 11, 2007, at 2:25 PM, chefren wrote: Clearly not to death and people here are seriously interested in pro and contra arguments. Hey, if you young folks still have all that typing power in your fingers, please bang on the code for BSD some more! Or

Re: undeadly.org down?

2007-04-12 Thread Jason Dixon
On Apr 12, 2007, at 6:24 AM, Martin Schrvder wrote: 2007/4/12, Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I noticed this three hours ago and emailed Daniel. The NS records for undeadly.org have disappeared from all *ultradns* root nameservers for .org. Unfortunately, it's the middle of the night where

Dell Latitude D820

2007-04-12 Thread Siju George
Hi, Is there anyone using a Dell Latitude D820 with OpenBSD 4.0 and can see both Processors with the bsd.mp kernel? Also Are you able to run X in Depth 24 Modes 1024x768 Thankyou so much Kind Regards Siju

Re: Dell Latitude D820

2007-04-12 Thread Marco Peereboom
You need 4.1 for that model. Might even need -current. On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 05:47:03PM +0530, Siju George wrote: Hi, Is there anyone using a Dell Latitude D820 with OpenBSD 4.0 and can see both Processors with the bsd.mp kernel? Also Are you able to run X in Depth 24 Modes

Deleting SAs with ipsecctl

2007-04-12 Thread Martin Hedenfalk
Hello misc, I'm trying to delete individual tunnels with ipsecctl: This is on the 4.1 snapshots from April 6. # uname -a OpenBSD localhost 4.1 GENERIC#1466 i386 First I delete the flows: # ipsecctl -sf flow esp in from 10.0.0.0/29 to 0.0.0.0/0 peer 192.168.5.12 srcid [EMAIL PROTECTED] dstid

Re: Dell Latitude D820

2007-04-12 Thread Siju George
On 4/12/07, Kenneth R Westerback [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 07:40:38AM -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote: You need 4.1 for that model. Might even need -current. On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 05:47:03PM +0530, Siju George wrote: Hi, Is there anyone using a Dell Latitude D820

Re: undeadly.org down?

2007-04-12 Thread Dan Farrell
Agreed. I tested the nameservers responsible for hosting that domain as well at the time of the 'outage' and they responded just fine. Jason's right, please research your responses before posting to avoid misinformation. danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: Routerboards (was: Re: Routerboard 532 Bounty)

2007-04-12 Thread Paul de Weerd
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 10:44:10AM -0400, Bret Lambert wrote: | On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 12:15 -0600, Chris Kuethe wrote: | I sent a couple of emails - hey, this sounds like a nice plan, tell | me more - and never heard back one way or the other. *shrug* I have a | | That's unfortunate; they looked

Re: Bridge over gif on 4.1

2007-04-12 Thread Renaud Allard
When sniffing on gif0 (tcpdump -ttt -n -e -i gif0), I get: Apr 12 17:28:53.857812 Apr 12 17:28:53.860054 Apr 12 17:28:53.893533 Apr 12 17:28:53.976284 Apr 12 17:28:54.023758 Apr 12 17:28:54.024148 Apr 12 17:28:54.024565 Apr 12 17:28:54.079725 Apr 12 17:28:54.094511 Apr 12 17:28:54.145102 Nothing

Re: scp problem with remote filename escaping

2007-04-12 Thread Matthew R. Dempsky
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 10:44:52AM -0400, Dan Farrell wrote: Wait, so every time documentation is inaccurate or incomplete or simply not to your liking, you're going to call it a bug ``incorrect documentation is a bug'' --http://www.openbsd.org/papers/opencon06-culture.pdf (of the

Re: scp problem with remote filename escaping

2007-04-12 Thread Dan Farrell
A bug of what though? He, in fact, did say it was a bug of the application, but because he felt the documentation was incomplete. All the more without an encoding which depends on where the file actually lies. Sounds like a bug to me - the escaping for the remote shell is not being done

Re: Dell Latitude D820

2007-04-12 Thread Siju George
On 4/12/07, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You need 4.1 for that model. Might even need -current. I installed the Latest Snapshot. Directory: i386 04/10/0719:03:00 now runing # uname -a OpenBSD current.openbsd.local 4.1 GENERIC.MP#1260 i386 It Still

Re: Dell Latitude D820

2007-04-12 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Siju George wrote: On 4/12/07, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You need 4.1 for that model. Might even need -current. I installed the Latest Snapshot. Directory: i386 04/10/0719:03:00 now runing # uname -a OpenBSD

Re: bcw(4) is gone

2007-04-12 Thread Open Phugu
On 4/11/07, Mike Erdely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 08:20:51PM +0200, Timo Schoeler wrote: On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:08:44 +0200 Marc Balmer wrote: [X] -- communism isn't as bad as the GPL ;) [X] marco is a communist no; if so, he's as good as communist as George W. Bush

isakmpd multiple tunnels

2007-04-12 Thread Tim Pushor
Hi friends, I'm looking to add another IPSEC connection to my openbsd 3.9 firewall. All examples I've seen are a single connection (phase 1). To support multiple vpn's tunnels, is it as simple as adding additional lines under [Phase 1] pointing to the new phase1 configuration block? Thanks!

Re: wireless ethernet adapters (seeking recommendations)

2007-04-12 Thread Niall O'Higgins
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 09:37:31AM +0200, Wijnand Wiersma wrote: 2007/4/12, Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 02:18:28AM +0200, Maxime DERCHE wrote: A recent thread (04/04/2007) on this list showed that the ralink chipsets are well supported by OpenBSD. If I

Re: a question kinda pff topic

2007-04-12 Thread Dan Farrell
Before committing to wood, have a look at this implementation... it's cheap. http://www.engadget.com/2006/04/11/how-to-rackmount-your-gear-for-cheap/ danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 11:38 AM To:

GRAPE cluster supercomputer + OpenBSD

2007-04-12 Thread Vim Visual
Hi, my home institute has bought (for me) a cluster of 4 nodes with the special-purpose hardware called GRAPE; it's for astrophysical simulations. The cards (the GRAPEs) just calculate the gravitational forces and accelerate the calculations a lot. In parallel the cluster can achieve a peak

Re: GRAPE cluster supercomputer + OpenBSD

2007-04-12 Thread Nick Guenther
On 4/12/07, Vim Visual [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is the GRAPE card http://www.metrix.co.jp/grape6A.html Now... I'd like to install OpenBSD on the cluster, of course... all I need is in the OS. But our IT department is not that happy... they want a debian and I'm very crossed. According to

Re: GRAPE cluster supercomputer + OpenBSD

2007-04-12 Thread Matthew R. Dempsky
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 08:12:20PM +0200, Vim Visual wrote: According to them, there aren't any drivers for the Raid Controller... Is that true? OpenBSD has drivers for RAID controllers, but you'll need to provide more details to answer the question of whether OpenBSD has drivers for your RAID

Re: a question kinda pff topic

2007-04-12 Thread Bill Chmura
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:38:12 -0400 Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a question not about the software but where you put your network stuff has any one built there own rack out of wood I am looking at building my own. Being a fine woodworking freak this was an interesting question. I

Re: My hard-to-kill OpenBSD

2007-04-12 Thread Tim
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 08:48:26 -0700 (PDT) From: Obiozor Okeke [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: My hard-to-kill OpenBSD To: Rico Secada [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] I try to explain to my Linux friends just how great a system OpenBSD really is and some people just don't get it!

Re: a question kinda pff topic

2007-04-12 Thread Jonathan A. Lindsey
I'd just go buy one locally off the inet. If you use a wooden box, with wooden rails; please excuse my ignorance; it would be easy to damage the wooden rails with screws and what not, if you end up taking things in and out of your rack. If you use metal rails then your going to end up paying

Re: a question kinda pff topic

2007-04-12 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 11:38:12AM -0400, Dave wrote: I have a question not about the software but where you put your network stuff has any one built there own rack out of wood I am looking at building my own. Another option is solid used commercial wire racking. The units take a lot of

Re: a question kinda pff topic

2007-04-12 Thread Dan Farrell
http://cgi.ebay.com/StarTech-com-DuraRak-42U-42-Enclosed-Rack-RK4242BK_W 0QQitemZ220101704596QQihZ012QQcategoryZ20316QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jonathan A. Lindsey Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 3:47 PM

rdate(8) manpage clarification

2007-04-12 Thread Maurice Janssen
Hi, The manpage for rdate(8) uses the -c option in the examples at the bottom (leap second correction), but the given host (ptbtime1.ptb.de) doesn't need this. In fact, I've never come across a time server that needed -c, but I suppose there are some servers out there that need it. Anyway, I

Re: carp, 2 router

2007-04-12 Thread Chris Black
FranC'ois Rousseau wrote: Hi, I have a problem to understand how to dynamically change the route destinate to a carp interface. I have 2 routers, both have 3 NIC. On each router I have: 1 Nic for the upstream 1 Nic for the LAN ( 5 carp, no nat) 1 Nic for inter-router traffic. What I

Re: My hard-to-kill OpenBSD

2007-04-12 Thread Jordan Klein
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 1:03 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: My hard-to-kill OpenBSD snip I've noticed that to a lot of techies have this attitude: if it isn't GUI, it's not

building releases for various architectures

2007-04-12 Thread Maurice Janssen
Hi, Is it possible to have a single src directory that is shared by various architectures to build releases? I have a few old computers (vax, hppa, sparc), most of them with quite small hard disks. Too small to build the userland. I also have a i386 with more than enough disk space running as

Re: force password changes

2007-04-12 Thread Nick Guenther
On 4/12/07, John N. Brahy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's the best way to force users to change their passwords? passwd(5), see the change field. Though I'm curious now, that says seconds since the epoch; is there any way to make passwords be changed every n weeks without resorting to

Re: force password changes

2007-04-12 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 05:27:19PM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote: On 4/12/07, John N. Brahy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's the best way to force users to change their passwords? passwd(5), see the change field. Though I'm curious now, that says seconds since the epoch; is there any way to

Re: force password changes

2007-04-12 Thread Mike Erdely
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 02:06:24PM -0700, John N. Brahy wrote: What's the best way to force users to change their passwords? Either tell them very forcefully or: man login.conf(5) -ME

Re: GRAPE cluster supercomputer + OpenBSD

2007-04-12 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 08:12:20PM +0200, Vim Visual wrote: Hi, my home institute has bought (for me) a cluster of 4 nodes with the special-purpose hardware called GRAPE; it's for astrophysical simulations. The cards (the GRAPEs) just calculate the gravitational forces and accelerate the

bio not working on dl380 g4 with newer ciss fw

2007-04-12 Thread Kalle Andersson
Hello Misc! I have a 2 HP DL380 G4 where the ciss bio stuff behaves differently... Im hoping someone can give me a clue... box1: # bioctl ciss0 Volume Status Size Device ciss0 0 Online 293617820160 sd0 RAID5 0 Online 146811543552 1:0.0 noencl COMPAQ

Re: safe PF start / restart

2007-04-12 Thread Jakub Głazik
christian johansson napisa3(a): I had to set up a linux firewall the other day, and I used the iptables script generating program shorewall. While pulling my hair over how ugly the iptables stuff (even via shorewall) is compared to OpenBSDs nice clean PF syntax, I did find one very nice feature

Re: carp, 2 router

2007-04-12 Thread François Rousseau
Well at the end I will have BGP for the upstream provider but this part work fine so I have not talk about it in my last email. I have done a fast schema of my setup: http://step.polymtl.ca/~spock/draft.jpg. The reason I want to use CARP inside is because I want to have a single gateway on my

Re: Install OSSIM in OpenBSD

2007-04-12 Thread Graeme Neilson
Dimitri, You have to build the server from source and then configure all the separate parts of the system - web interface, client agents, etc. Its pretty involved but to compile the server all I had to do was make two changes to the source: - defined sb_addr16b in sim-inet.c - edited out debug

Re: building releases for various architectures

2007-04-12 Thread Jacob Yocom-Piatt
Maurice Janssen wrote: Hi, Is it possible to have a single src directory that is shared by various architectures to build releases? I have a few old computers (vax, hppa, sparc), most of them with quite small hard disks. Too small to build the userland. I also have a i386 with more than

Re: a question kinda pff topic

2007-04-12 Thread Adam Hawes
to summarize matthew 17:20, nothing is impossible, but that does not mean that doing something that is not impossible is a good idea. i would recommend not making it out of wood for the following reasons: Wood burns better than aluminium or steel too... in the unfortunate event that one of

Re: rdate(8) manpage clarification

2007-04-12 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 10:34:25PM +0200, Maurice Janssen wrote: Hi, The manpage for rdate(8) uses the -c option in the examples at the bottom (leap second correction), but the given host (ptbtime1.ptb.de) doesn't need this. In fact, I've never come across a time server that needed -c, but

Re: carp, 2 router

2007-04-12 Thread Dag Richards
Caveat -- bge? ospf? eh I only know them at the executive brief level. carp, stp, static routing I know well enough. So call router one primary traffic is coming routes are all up everything is good. Switch 1 dies, carp switches master over to router 2 bge2. If you had carp inside

Re: Dell Latitude D820

2007-04-12 Thread Marco Peereboom
You need to enable acpi for smp to work. On x try: X -xonfigure and play with the file a little. I am almost positive this should work. On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 09:21:37PM +0530, Siju George wrote: On 4/12/07, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You need 4.1 for that model. Might even

Re: bio not working on dl380 g4 with newer ciss fw

2007-04-12 Thread Bill Marquette
On 4/12/07, Kalle Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Misc! I have a 2 HP DL380 G4 where the ciss bio stuff behaves differently... Im hoping someone can give me a clue... box1: # bioctl ciss0 Volume Status Size Device ciss0 0 Online 293617820160 sd0 RAID5 0

Re: safe PF start / restart

2007-04-12 Thread Kian Mohageri
On 4/11/07, christian johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I had to set up a linux firewall the other day, and I used the iptables script generating program shorewall. While pulling my hair over how ugly the iptables stuff (even via shorewall) is compared to OpenBSDs nice clean PF syntax, I

Re: kinda off topic

2007-04-12 Thread Dave
well I am giving up with my ideas that are not working I will just keep my eyes open for a prebuilt one on line at ebay that shiping is not to much. - Original Message - From: Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 5:45 PM Subject: kinda off topic

Finding a ral(4) cardbus card

2007-04-12 Thread Luke Eckley
I am having a hard time finding a ral(4) cardbus card for my laptop. I recently bought a Hawking Tech HWC54G - which happens to be acx(4) - thinking I was buying a Hawking Tech HWC54GR (which is listed as supported by ral(4)). Searching ebay.com and pricewatch.com I am only turning up the Belkin

SuperMicro 6010H with no working nics...

2007-04-12 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi all, I just purchased a new-to-me SuperMicro 6010H server on eBay. dmesg follows. The system has two onboard Intel nics that both generic and generic.mp see in the dmesg but the nics are unable to find a link when I plug a cable in. I've got network access now through a aue usb to

Re: crunchgen undefined reference

2007-04-12 Thread Dale Rahn
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 02:57:44PM -0700, Luke Cowell wrote: Hi, I'm using OpenBSD 4.0 i386 and I'm having some difficulties with crunchgen. Your assistance would be appreciated. -I've used basically the same conf file and method on a FreeBSD system (so I must be doing something right).

Re: Finding a ral(4) cardbus card

2007-04-12 Thread Bryan
If your laptop supports MiniPCI, go to www.kd85.com Good stuff there... Wim is a well known person on this list, and can be vouched for by many. I bought 3 of the MiniPCI, and they work great... On 4/13/07, Luke Eckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am having a hard time finding a ral(4)

Re: Finding a ral(4) cardbus card

2007-04-12 Thread System Administrator
On 12 Apr 2007 at 19:33, Luke Eckley wrote: I am having a hard time finding a ral(4) cardbus card for my laptop. I recently bought a Hawking Tech HWC54G - which happens to be acx(4) - thinking I was buying a Hawking Tech HWC54GR (which is listed as supported by ral(4)). Searching ebay.com

using spamd to block outbound spam

2007-04-12 Thread Paolo Supino
Hi I have the following problem: I host a group of windows servers that run a webapp using IIS6 ASP technology. The webapp was written and is maintained by a small private company that develops custom webapps for companies. One of the services the webapp does is send out emails (nothing

Re: rdate(8) manpage clarification

2007-04-12 Thread Matthew R. Dempsky
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 10:34:25PM +0200, Maurice Janssen wrote: The manpage for rdate(8) uses the -c option in the examples at the bottom (leap second correction), but the given host (ptbtime1.ptb.de) doesn't need this. SNTP gives time in UTC, but some sysadmins would prefer to synchronize

Re: Routerboard 532 Bounty

2007-04-12 Thread Merv Hammer
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 05:48:56AM +0900, anon trol wrote: I think I have convinced myself that I want to sponsor an architecture port effort. Specifically, I would like to see OpenBSD ported to the Routerboard 532 (IDT MIPS32 4Kc processor). After STFW, I see that a few other people If

Re: Finding a ral(4) cardbus card

2007-04-12 Thread Bryan
On 4/13/07, System Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 12 Apr 2007 at 19:33, Luke Eckley wrote: I am having a hard time finding a ral(4) cardbus card for my laptop. I recently bought a Hawking Tech HWC54G - which happens to be acx(4) - thinking I was buying a Hawking Tech HWC54GR