--- Quoting Boris Golberg on 2007/04/13 at 08:07 -0500:
> Hello Kalle,
>
> BM> Two logical drives. Not sure about the firmware version, but the
> BM> "more than one logical drive" issue is in the caveats section of
> BM> ciss(4).
>
> I've asked about that caveat in ciss recently, but no
as of a few days ago, ccdconfig -g doesn't work. it required the use
of kvm, which is a bad thing, so this functionality was disabled (as
part of some larger work). it is possible to re-add this
functionality, but there are no present plans to do so.
On 2007/04/14 11:37, Paolo Supino wrote:
> From the technical aspect, I agree with you. But non technical people
> don't see (or understand) that :-( I wish I had time to sit down and
> find out how to exploit the webapp.
if you don't have time to work this out, you don't have time to get
your
At 09:37 AM 4/13/07, stuart van Zee wrote:
Sorry if this belongs elsewhere but I was sure someone here would know.
I was under the impression that when using SFTP to transfer files they
were automatically treated as Binary files. So if the remote file uses
CRLF to terminate lines, the download
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 09:37:14AM -0400, stuart van Zee wrote:
>
> I was under the impression that when using SFTP to transfer files they
> were automatically treated as Binary files.
i might totally be wrong, but i had the impression that sftp doesn't
incorporate the 'legacy ftp' concept o
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 05:58:52PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
> * Paolo Supino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-14 17:53]:
> > From the technical aspect, I agree with you. But non technical people
> > don't see (or understand) that :-( I wish I had time to sit down and
> > find out how to exploit
On 14/04/07, Tim Judd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Tim Judd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for ANY help from all of you excellent people out there. Of
> you
> want a configuration file, they are available at:
> http://usemy.homeunix.org:88/dhcpd.txt
> http://usemy.homeunix.org:88/named.t
Hi Vijay
In one of my replies I did write that I was checking what it means to
manage a white list (I didn't use the term white list though) to block
outgoing spam but since the new firewall isn't in place yet (and it will
be a couple of weeks before I can install it) I thought of doing it
On 4/13/07, Luke Eckley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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)).
Try the Edimax EW
Hi Henning
I appriciate your straight and forward replies :-) but the world
isn't black and white and sometime you have to create work arounds to
overcome other people's crap (well most of the time). Unfortunately
cutting the cable isn't an acceptable solution (I'll get fired and
someone el
--- Tim Judd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for ANY help from all of you excellent people out there. Of
> you
> want a configuration file, they are available at:
> http://usemy.homeunix.org:88/dhcpd.txt
> http://usemy.homeunix.org:88/named.txt
I was seeing if anybody was checking my problem
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 19:33 -0700, 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)).
>
> Searc
That did it! YOU ROCK!!!
On 4/14/07, Simon Effenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 10:51:24AM -0400, openbsd fan wrote:
> > outputs.lineout=125,125
>
> I have the same Card..
>
> you have to do:
>
> mixerctl outputs.lineout=255,255
>
> but it won't be very loud ;-)
>
> \s
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 10:44:10AM -0400, Bret Lambert scribbled:
# So, a question to the list: besides soekris and WRAP boards (and the
# specific board that began the thread), what tiny, non-PC machines are
# out there and useful?
I've been in contact for some time with the folks at AR Infotek i
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 10:51:24AM -0400, openbsd fan wrote:
> outputs.lineout=125,125
I have the same Card..
you have to do:
mixerctl outputs.lineout=255,255
but it won't be very loud ;-)
\s
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Per aspera ad astra.
On 4/14/07, Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Paolo Supino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-14 16:43]:
> 1. Fixing the code is impossible :-( I already tried it, the developers
> keep saying that they're code is sound and safe. I've shown logs and
> statistics to the bosses of the company t
On Saturday 14 April 2007 10:06, Paolo Supino wrote:
> Hi Joachim
>
>I know that right now I'm mostly going at it in the wrong way but
> I have to fix it quickly and without changing the infrastructure. I'm
> not a windows or layer 7 person but rather a layer 1 to layer 4 in my
> background, so
* Paolo Supino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-14 17:53]:
> From the technical aspect, I agree with you. But non technical people
> don't see (or understand) that :-( I wish I had time to sit down and
> find out how to exploit the webapp. I tried to bring in a company to do
> penetration testing,
Hi Henning
From the technical aspect, I agree with you. But non technical people
don't see (or understand) that :-( I wish I had time to sit down and
find out how to exploit the webapp. I tried to bring in a company to do
penetration testing, but I was refused the budget for it.
I can't fi
On 4/14/07, openbsd fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
outputs.speaker=123,123
Because there is no outputs.master is this why I cannot adjust the volume?
did you try adjusting the speaker volume?
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 11:06:43AM -0400, Paolo Supino wrote:
> Hi Joachim
>
> I know that right now I'm mostly going at it in the wrong way but I
> have to fix it quickly and without changing the infrastructure. I'm not
> a windows or layer 7 person but rather a layer 1 to layer 4 in my
> ba
* Paolo Supino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-14 17:16]:
> I know that right now I'm mostly going at it in the wrong way but I
> have to fix it quickly and without changing the infrastructure. I'm not
> a windows or layer 7 person but rather a layer 1 to layer 4 in my
> background, so I'm trying
Hi Joachim
I know that right now I'm mostly going at it in the wrong way but I
have to fix it quickly and without changing the infrastructure. I'm not
a windows or layer 7 person but rather a layer 1 to layer 4 in my
background, so I'm trying to find a solution in those layers. I work in
an
I am running 4.1-current on a Thinkpad X60S. I have searched the @misc
archives and read the FAQ, but I have yet come across the method by which to
increase the system's volume when using azalia0.
The Volume buttons on my Thinkpad X60S work. If I try to advance beyond the
end of a man page, for e
* Paolo Supino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-14 16:43]:
> 1. Fixing the code is impossible :-( I already tried it, the developers
> keep saying that they're code is sound and safe. I've shown logs and
> statistics to the bosses of the company that owns the webapp, but the
> only response I got wa
* Paolo Supino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-14 08:43]:
> Hi Kyle
>
> 1. Fixing the code is impossible :-( I already tried it, the developers
> keep saying that they're code is sound and safe. I've shown logs and
> statistics to the bosses of the company that owns the webapp, but the
> only resp
Hi Kyle
1. Fixing the code is impossible :-( I already tried it, the developers
keep saying that they're code is sound and safe. I've shown logs and
statistics to the bosses of the company that owns the webapp, but the
only response I got was: "fix it" (they aren't making the connection
betwe
On 4/14/07, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 09:33:00PM -0400, Steven Presser wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm working for a small company which has settled on OpenBSD as its
> server software (because the security is excellent). We have settled on
> what software to use
I'm using a recent snapshot. I used to be able to type in
unicode characters using vim-no_x11 or even using
ed(1) under uxterm. It is no longer possible. The
characters I was able to type was Turkish characters
dotless i, g breve and s cedilla. I have the line
"XkbLayout" "tr" in xorg.conf. I think
> You are going about this all wrong. First step is finding a suitable
> blunt instrument and getting the developers to fix it. The second step
> is configuring rate limiting, along the lines of '1000 mails/hour';
> this will allow a large batch of e-mail to get through immediately, but
> stop spam
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 10:17:51PM -0400, Paolo Supino wrote:
> Hi Bob
>
> The webapp does talk to a real mail server: on localhost (IIS6 SMTP
> service). When a spammers abuses the webapp the email is actually sent
> via the local mail server and not directly from the webapp to all the
> mai
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 09:33:00PM -0400, Steven Presser wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm working for a small company which has settled on OpenBSD as its
> server software (because the security is excellent). We have settled on
> what software to use for everything but the mail server. I'd like to
> request
> >We have settled on
> >what software to use for everything but the mail server.
>
> I'm reasonably happy using the Courier-MTA suite on OpenBSD. It's had
> four reported vulnerabilities
> (http://secunia.com/product/2557/?task=advisories), three DOS and one
> remote-code-execution in a corne
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