On 22:15:17 Feb 29, Claus Assmann wrote:
> I've upgraded one machine to 4.3 Beta (2008-02-23, i386, dmesg
> below) and there is no audio anymore (it used to work with 3.8). I
> tried to cat an audio file directly to the device:
>
> $ file gong.au
> gong.au: Sun/NeXT audio data: 8-bit ISDN u-law, m
I've upgraded one machine to 4.3 Beta (2008-02-23, i386, dmesg
below) and there is no audio anymore (it used to work with 3.8). I
tried to cat an audio file directly to the device:
$ file gong.au
gong.au: Sun/NeXT audio data: 8-bit ISDN u-law, mono, 8000 Hz
$ cat gong.au > /dev/audio
$ cat gong.au
> It would be great if the devs could get back to the list which card(s)
Or you could send whatever you have instead of talking about it.
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 05:22:34PM -0800, J.C. Roberts wrote:
> On Friday 29 February 2008, Dongsheng Song wrote:
> > Yes, I'd like use /usr/xenocara, not /usr/src/xenocara.
> >
>
> You can. The addition of a .cvsignore to /usr/src would not remove your
> ability to keep your xenocara where ever
http://www.ibuttonlink.com/link45.aspx
has rs-232/serial connected 'easy' interface device and sensors
just poll serial port for many sensors...
Joe S-3 wrote:
>
> Can anyone recommend a server room temperature sensor that I can use
> with openbsd?
>
> I want to monitor temperature and humid
Can you use the following:
Not sure what the model number is, guess it's the number that
looks like the serial number. But it's revision sticker has
-05REV50
The model number might be this one:
98081 2A3
Got any clue what this might be?
Jay
> It would be great if the devs could get back to
On Friday 29 February 2008, Dongsheng Song wrote:
> Yes, I'd like use /usr/xenocara, not /usr/src/xenocara.
>
You can. The addition of a .cvsignore to /usr/src would not remove your
ability to keep your xenocara where ever you like.
The trouble is the project documentation is misleading. If a ne
> For the sake of new folks it may be wise to put a .cvsignore in
> our /usr/src tree to prevent unintended cosequences of using the (also
> suggested) prune switch on cvs (-P).
-P will only remove EMPTY directories that cvs knows about. Putting
xenocara (or in my case zenocara and ports) i
I have a Verizon Aircard 595. I can't seem to get it working.
dmesg reports
umsm0 at uhub0 port 1
umsm0: Sierra Wireless, Incorporated Sierra Wireless AC595 Modem, rev
1.10/0.02, addr 2
ucom0 at umsm0 portno 0
I've tried the script in man page umsm, and ppp directly but it doesn't seem
to respond
Yes, I'd like use /usr/xenocara, not /usr/src/xenocara.
2008/3/1, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> According to FAQ-5, the suggested place to put your xenocara source tree
> is under /usr/src/xenocara
>
> I know it really doesn't matter where you put your xenocara tree but...
>
> For the sak
According to FAQ-5, the suggested place to put your xenocara source tree
is under /usr/src/xenocara
I know it really doesn't matter where you put your xenocara tree but...
For the sake of new folks it may be wise to put a .cvsignore in
our /usr/src tree to prevent unintended cosequences of usin
Hi!
Thanks for reply!
Markus Wernig wrote:
From my point of view the problem is that you use the same network
range 192.168.0/24 in your home and office. Off the top of my head I'd
say that this should not work. The routing entries look a bit scary,
actually. If I had the same setup, I'd tr
On 2008-02-29, Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Three needs, providing access to remote Window users, browser, etc.
>
> And if possible in some cases providing specific network access via VPN
> (tunnel, or what not) to remote office.
>
> Last, would be to provide streaming access via a
Hallo,
I have some ports updated by me,
e.g. emacs-22.1, sawfish-1.3.3 ...
When trying
pkg_add -ui
Candidates for updating sawfish-1.3.3p0 -> sawfish-1.3p9
Candidates for updating auctex-11.14p1 -> auctex-11.14p1
...
auctex installed by me, dependent on emacs-22.1 wants to be
replaced by auctex sam
Hi,
I have been looking into this for some time, but there is so many
different setup possible that unless you have one and are force to
continue using it, one wouldn't know witch way to go.
I try to keep it as simple and clean as possible, so if you start with a
clean sheet and no restricti
Why use dhcpd.interfaces or flags at all?
In current, and maybe even 4.2, dhcpd will detect interfaces automatically.
Rod Whitworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 15:43:55 +0100, Kasper Revsbech wrote:
>
> >Hi
> >I have some problems with my dhcp server, and is trying to debug th
Hello folks,
Anyone tried one of these network cards and can comment on its
performance? (Intel PRO/1000VT)
We are going to buy a couple PowerEdge 1435s and we need a quad card,
they have those as an option. I couldn't find it in em(4) or list
archives, so i'm not sure if it works and if it
Since I have a lot of rules, if I get the attackers into a table and use
a block quick on it, pf won't have to run through all the rules for it.
Now for every packet the attacker sends, pf have to run it through all
the rules.
The main difference is to be able to use a quick rule, i don't know fo
But what benefit do you expect to get when you block it via a
max-src-conn-rate/overload rule or directly via a (default) block rule?
In either way you will block the packet.
On Fri, 2008-02-29 at 16:49 -0300, Vinicius Vianna wrote:
> The problem is that these attacks aren't on any pass rule, they
The problem is that these attacks aren't on any pass rule, they are on
ports that my firewall doesn't permit, so the packet will go to the
block rule, and i can't use these overload rules with block can I?
Lars NoodC)n wrote:
Vinicius Vianna wrote:
I got a firewall with openbsd 4.1 and pf and
Vinicius Vianna wrote:
I got a firewall with openbsd 4.1 and pf and it's receiving a lot of syn
floods attacks and even udp floods,...
I am new at that an have been using pp 68 - 71 of the Book of PF cover
this as does "Firewalling with OpenBSD's PF packet filter", both by
Peter Hansteen.
Hi misc,
I got a firewall with openbsd 4.1 and pf and it's receiving a lot of syn
floods attacks and even udp floods, since this is common I think someone
could have developed something on this, so why to reinvent the wheel?
The scenario is this:
block in log
block in quick inet from to any
Hi
From my point of view the problem is that you use the same network
range 192.168.0/24 in your home and office. Off the top of my head I'd
say that this should not work. The routing entries look a bit scary,
actually. If I had the same setup, I'd try one of the following:
- change the home
Armin Wolfermann wrote:
If you need a quick workaround duplicate your global timeout in every
forward statement.
That is indeed a working workaround.
However, it seems that nothing is actually loaded.
pfctl -a relayd -s Tables
returns nothing for example.
So maybe there are more things broke
I feel I should probably know why, but I can't seem to find anything
explaining it... and my curiosity is just too great.
Why does the console behave differently in bsd.rd vs. bsd?
I can almost always get serial console to work on some sun amd64
machines with bsd.rd, regardless of console redirec
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 03:23:27PM +0100, Erich wrote:
> Claudio Jeker schrieb:
>> On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 02:10:09PM +0100, Erich wrote:
>>
>>> another routing problem ist that now the ibpg routes get insertet
>>> but also announcend to the ebgp peer since its the same as and
>>> i announce "se
On 2008-02-29, openbsd firewall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Still having problems with this quad nic. Was doing some performance tests
> with iperf for 24h and suddendly it stopped answering/forwarding packets on
> quad nic interfaces.
You mentioned you had one of these machines you've tried Linu
Hello again,
Still having problems with this quad nic. Was doing some performance tests
with iperf for 24h and suddendly it stopped answering/forwarding packets on
quad nic interfaces.
I tried a ifconfig down, ifconfig up and still no packets.
Tried to ping from the switch after clearing the arp c
Claudio Jeker schrieb:
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 02:10:09PM +0100, Erich wrote:
another routing problem ist that now the ibpg routes get insertet
but also announcend to the ebgp peer since its the same as and
i announce "self" to the ebgp peers. problems is now that the
network is somewhere els
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 02:10:09PM +0100, Erich wrote:
> another routing problem ist that now the ibpg routes get insertet
> but also announcend to the ebgp peer since its the same as and
> i announce "self" to the ebgp peers. problems is now that the
> network is somewhere else, but announced so i
another routing problem ist that now the ibpg routes get insertet
but also announcend to the ebgp peer since its the same as and
i announce "self" to the ebgp peers. problems is now that the
network is somewhere else, but announced so i have created a
routing loop. do i have to use static routes o
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On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 11:41:14AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac sez:
> >On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 02:46:41AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac sez:
> >
> >>Denny White wrote:
> >>>For the last couple of days I've tried everything I can think of to
> >>>make XForwa
Hi,
Looking for clue sticks ...
I get the following warnings when I start xfs:
xfs:/usr/X11R6/lib/libXfont.so.6.0: xfs : WARNING:
symbol(_FontTransSocketTCPFuncs) size mismatch, relink your program
xfs:/usr/X11R6/lib/libXfont.so.6.0: xfs : WARNING:
symbol(_FontTransSocketINET6Funcs) size mism
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