On Tue, 31 Jul 2007, Forensic Sophist wrote:
> I've tried building this from ports (OPENBSD_4_1) "stable", egcc v 4.2
> a couple of times. Although it appears to build things under
> directories with suggestive names, no fortran appears anywhere in
> the package or when installed. The latest inc
I just upgraded another server and therefore have an AMD X2 AM2 3800+
(ADO3800IAA5CU) processor waiting for roll down. I'd like to roll this into
a new motherboard and upgrade my OBSD server but and uncertain about
support. I've read the hardware support lists and I know at least that the
pro
I've tried building this from ports (OPENBSD_4_1) "stable", egcc v 4.2
a couple of times. Although it appears to build things under
directories with suggestive names, no fortran appears anywhere in
the package or when installed. The latest incantation was:
# env FLAVOR="c++ fortran objc ada" mak
"Dirk Fohrenkamm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> ok, to write something not that "OT": time? date? location? (as you know I
> have quite a lot bars and restaurants around)
I think we already (in a private discussion) agreed on the following:
16th of august, 18.00, in Tuffstein:
http://maps.goog
Short version:
PLEASE TRY RUNNING WITH THIS DIFF.
If it stops your current setup working, please let me and the lists know
as soon as possible. If things continue to work, just send an email
direct to me - I would like to get this put in for 4.2.
This diff fixes a long-standing interoperability
Some folks have been trying to convince us to extend deadlines,
so being the sticklers we are, we said: no way... But they convinced
us. So to be fair - this is a heads up for others who didn't have time
to submit. :-) We'll try to turn around the selection reviews ASAP,
before the end of August fo
On 31/07/07, poncenby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Grateful if anyone could recommend a mail retrieval program which does
> not require a local SMTP service like fetchmail does.
Try 'getmail'.
-- ach
List
Grateful if anyone could recommend a mail retrieval program which does
not require a local SMTP service like fetchmail does.
Many thanks
poncenby
On 7/30/07, Karl R. Balsmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hey there, -I messed with this alot in 3.0 when it came out and think I
> was the first person to ask Dan about it when testing was going on for
> 3.0 snapshot. I mean, I lived to wake up and make bridges with pf.
> -but, alas, that was ye
> am working through a netboot install onto a sparc64 machine and noticed
> that netboot != pxeboot and want to determine the minimum requirements
> for netbooting.
>
> so with netbooting it requires rarpd, tftp and NFS? not used to the NFS
> requirement when pxebooting and usually just have dh
* Aaron Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-07-31 19:01]:
> > the install with the highest forwarding rate I know of uses a
> > Supermicro X6DH8-XB, a 3.2 GHz Xeon and a bunch of em(4. I have
> > seen it doing 750 MBit/s of real-world traffic at approx 150k pps.
> > With a full routing table (~205k ent
> the install with the highest forwarding rate I know of uses a
> Supermicro X6DH8-XB, a 3.2 GHz Xeon and a bunch of em(4. I have
> seen it doing 750 MBit/s of real-world traffic at approx 150k pps.
> With a full routing table (~205k entries) and a GENERIC kernel it was
> running at roughly 80..90%
Nico Meijer wrote:
Hi all,
I have a new carp setup that somehow just won't work.
The two machines are Jetway mini-itx J7F4 machines, dual Gb LAN. dmesg
below.
So if each system sees only its own carp traffic it makes sense that
each would consider themselves master. I assume that the system
Hi all,
I have a new carp setup that somehow just won't work.
The two machines are Jetway mini-itx J7F4 machines, dual Gb LAN. dmesg
below.
Details from the master:
re0: flags=8943 mtu 1500
lladdr 00:30:18:a3:19:ce
groups: egress
media: Ethernet 100baseTX full-duplex
All I can tell you is I had for a while a ftp + ssl server running
(and yes ftp + ssl is useful in some scenarii) behind a pf machine and
it all worked perfectly well.
The problem is that you get first a SSL handshake and then all the
rest is ciphered, preveting ftp-proxy from doing its work.
You
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 09:45:33 +0100, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 2007/07/30 21:43, Vijay Sankar wrote:
>> If possible, please let me know if you are using roundcube from packages
>> on -current or if it is the version from svn.roundcube.net. Also, I am
>> wondering if it makes a
On Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 05:46:34AM -0700, Juhani wrote:
> As far as I undrestood from the kernel source glimpse the <- and -> in
> pfctl -ss mean PF_IN and PF_OUT. So although you have not limited the rules
> to a specific interface there happens something similar to tcp "src" and
> "dst" ports ge
A client of ours (don't ask) has been sold by somebody else on the
idea that FTP over SSL (afaik implemented with some Microsoft system
or other) is the way to go.
Now FTP over SSL seems to be a variant which isn't obviously well
supported other than a few experimental clients, and with a fairly
s
On 2007/07/31 15:56, sonjaya wrote:
> ok i change , how about laptop script still error when parse..
It's probably better if you read ipsec.conf(5) btw..
> > > 1. what mean egress ?
interfaces holding default routes are added to the "egress"
interface group, this is taken as the IP address(es)
ok i change , how about laptop script still error when parse..
On 7/31/07, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2007/07/31 14:55, sonjaya wrote:
> > hi all
> >
> > i try follow this tutorial :
> > http://openbsd.org/papers/asiabsdcon07-ipsec/mgp00065.html
> >
> > what i want ask :
> >
On 2007/07/31 14:55, sonjaya wrote:
> hi all
>
> i try follow this tutorial :
> http://openbsd.org/papers/asiabsdcon07-ipsec/mgp00065.html
>
> what i want ask :
> 1. what mean egress ?
> 2. why user [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( this user or name host) ?
> 3. when i try parse in laptop get error ( confi
On 2007/07/30 21:44, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote:
> -I see ifconfig shows:
> -And brconfig bridge0 shows the bridge0 interface along with vr0 and rl0
Please show all the output. dmesg wouldn't hurt too.
On 2007/07/30 21:43, Vijay Sankar wrote:
> If possible, please let me know if you are using roundcube from packages
> on -current or if it is the version from svn.roundcube.net. Also, I am
> wondering if it makes a difference if httpd is chrooted? I am going to
> try and build a different server
Chris wrote:
I'm running samba on 4.1-release but every time I try to connect
(smbclient -U chris 192.168.25.18\\tmp), I get this error -
Domain=[BLUE] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.24]
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
Did you try adding "-M " (or "-W workgroup")? I seem to
r
hi all
i try follow this tutorial :
http://openbsd.org/papers/asiabsdcon07-ipsec/mgp00065.html
what i want ask :
1. what mean egress ?
2. why user [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( this user or name host) ?
3. when i try parse in laptop get error ( config error), where is wrong ?
4. here my net plan
(b_la
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