As a test, the URL or path filtering can allow /, *.html and *.jpg.
We are unable to figure out how to get relayd to allow only these
types of files, and deny any other access.
Same question here as I was unable to find answers yet either, after
studing the man pages, trial-and-error testing
Hi,
yes, I also thought of something similar, but the result is that gs
produces slides which are not smooth, i.e. you can almost see the
pixels. You can increase the resolution but this makes also the
slides heavier and then you run into the same snag...
Thanks
Pau
2008/3/19, Alexandre
On 22:18:30 Mar 18, Pau Amaro-Seoane wrote:
Hi,
very often I have to give a talk about my work etc... The slides
contain a lot of math equations, plots and even sometimes some movies.
I was used to latex-beamer to do all this because I want something I
can edit with vi(m) and it fulfilled
Hi Predrag,
I am mostly interested in the speed... do you have an example that I
can see (send privately to me)? You say also that it's easy to add
movies to the slides, can you embed them, actually? This would be very
interesting.
Pau
2008/3/19, Predrag Punosevac [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Pau
On 17:45:26 Mar 18, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I am a mathematician so I am quite often in the same position as you to
give presentations which contain
lots of formulas and images.
I use Powerdot class of Latex presentations (descendant of Prosper an
obsolete class of presentations ) which is
On 22:43:32 Mar 18, Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
I find that the speed, or lack thereof, which which xpdf renders
each new page (or progessive-overlay-on-the-same-page) varies from
too fast for any perceptable delay to a couple of seconds and
sometimes even to 10 secondes. It seems to depend
Nice to see that such a thing exists... I was thinking of doing
something similar by myself... nevertheless the installer of mathml
seems to be a bit lame and I am a bit worried about the portability of
the final file. Sometimes, as you know, you are asked to not plug in
your laptop, so that
Matthew Szudzik wrote:
... HTML is probably the most portable solution for your problem,
and movies would work fine too (using VLC's Mozilla plug-in). ...
That would also probably work with S5:
http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/
Putting on my ODF and OOo hats, I feel obligated ;) to
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Barry Commander
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't NFS mean restricting root access on each client in order to prevent
people accessing other files? Is there a way (short of restricting root
access)
to prevent this?
RTFM. -maproot is what you want, see
In the next couple sentences I will try to answer some of the questions
you guys asked me about powerdot
class of latex presentations.
1. Yes it is easier to learn than the Beamer but if know Beamer and it
works for you maybe you should
stick to your guns.
This is the link to documentation
Doesn't NFS mean restricting root access on each client in order to prevent
people accessing other files? Is there a way (short of restricting root
access)
to prevent this?
You could still either su to the user whos files you want from root, or you
could map their UID.
Both would allow you access to other users files.
On 19/03/2008, Almir Karic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Barry Commander
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't NFS mean
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:27 AM, Barry Commander
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could still either su to the user whos files you want from root, or you
could map their UID.
Both would allow you access to other users files.
yep, welcome to the wonderful world of NFS :-), a toy such as kerberos
movie15... yes, I know it from latex-beamer... it's (was?) crap
It will only embed movies under acroread AND windows... and asks for
very recent pdflatex versions... at least this was the case one year
ago, when I gave it a chance last time...
evince, on the other hand, is not displaying
I must apologise for speaking like that but I have spent HOURS in the
past trying to make movie15 work... until I realised of the points I
made in my last email. I was very angry
2008/3/19, Pau Amaro-Seoane [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
movie15... yes, I know it from latex-beamer... it's (was?) crap
I was under the impression kerberos support was only available with NFSv4 -
looking at the manpages,
it seems OpenBSD is using NFSv3
On 19/03/2008, Almir Karic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:27 AM, Barry Commander
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could still either su to
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 09:01:22PM +0100, Rafal Brodewicz wrote:
Hello.
Is there any tool to find out what V,H refresh rates should I set in
xorg.conf for my laptop display? It's HP Copmaq 6510b with 1280x800
resolution.
Are they still needed btw?
Shouldn't be needed. I recommend you do
OpenBSD 4.3, you mean.
If I run mysqlcheck -A against a lot of databases...
about the last database it comes back errors...
Error: File './*_drupal/vocabulary_node_types.MYD' not found
(Errcode: 9)
Error: Got error9 from storage engine
error: Corrupt
No such issues there
Pau Amaro-Seoane wrote:
movie15... yes, I know it from latex-beamer... it's (was?) crap
It will only embed movies under acroread AND windows... and asks for
very recent pdflatex versions... at least this was the case one year
ago, when I gave it a chance last time...
Well in all honestly
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 09:25:33AM +0100, Pau Amaro-Seoane wrote:
Hi,
yes, I also thought of something similar, but the result is that gs
produces slides which are not smooth, i.e. you can almost see the
pixels.
Using -dTextAlphaBits=4 -dGraphicsAlphaBits=4 options of gs should
produce
Hi guys
I've found it very easy to get all the machines on my LAN speaking IPv6 but
would like them now
to be able to access the internet using IPv6 until they reach my router,
where it converts to IPv4
and relays the data to the internet, converting back to IPv6 on the return
route.
Is this
Barry Commander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this possible? Where would I find the information required to set
this up?
It reads like you want to be able to connect to v6 servers although you
only have v4 connectivity provided by your provider. If so, have a look
at:
I basically want the IPv6 clients on my LAN to be able to access IPv4
servers on the
internet transparantly - the router doing the IPv6-IPv4/IPv4-IPv6
conversion.
I was under the impression those tunnel brokers simply allow the IPv4
interface on my
router to access the limited IPv6 sites/servers
Barry Commander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I basically want the IPv6 clients on my LAN to be able to access IPv4
servers on the
internet transparantly - the router doing the IPv6-IPv4/IPv4-IPv6
conversion.
You'd have to use IPv4 inside then LAN and NAT at the router as well for
that to
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 01:33:18PM +, Barry Commander wrote:
| Hi guys
| I've found it very easy to get all the machines on my LAN speaking IPv6 but
| would like them now
| to be able to access the internet using IPv6 until they reach my router,
| where it converts to IPv4
| and relays the
Thanks Paul. Sorry for the confusion, I'd like to have only IPv6 traffic on
my LAN and
still be able to access IPv4 sites. I think i'll just stick to using sixx
for now.
Thanks again
Barry
On 19/03/2008, Paul de Weerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 01:33:18PM +, Barry
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 03:19:15PM +, Barry Commander wrote:
| Thanks Paul. Sorry for the confusion, I'd like to have only IPv6 traffic on
| my LAN and
| still be able to access IPv4 sites. I think i'll just stick to using sixx
| for now.
But what do you want to do ?
Several different
on openbsd4.2 installed db-3.1.17p8
trying to compile this simple c program using the BerkeleyDB
Could anyone help me trouble shoot my cc line optons? I believe there is a
problem with the program seing the library? I want to statically link the
libray.
include dir is /usr/local/include/db
# pwd
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 02:41:11PM +0100, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
If so, have a look at:
http://www.tunnelbroker.net/
http://www.sixxs.net/
http://www.freenet6.net/
Which one from above would you recomend to look at in first place?
Thanks.
--
Rafal Brodewicz
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 05:15:11PM +0100, Rafal Brodewicz wrote:
| On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 02:41:11PM +0100, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
| If so, have a look at:
|
| http://www.tunnelbroker.net/
| http://www.sixxs.net/
| http://www.freenet6.net/
|
| Which one from above would you recomend to
Barry Commander wrote:
I basically want the IPv6 clients on my LAN to be able to access IPv4
servers on the
internet transparantly - the router doing the IPv6-IPv4/IPv4-IPv6
conversion.
I was under the impression those tunnel brokers simply allow the IPv4
interface on my
router to access the
On 2008-03-19, Barry Commander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was under the impression those tunnel brokers simply allow the IPv4
interface on my router to access the limited IPv6 sites/servers
Most tunnel brokers allow you a /48 from which you can assign /64
subnets to your LAN/s. You can then
Paul de Weerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd recommend SixXS. It's what I use when there's no native v6. Just
Works (tm).
While technically not bad, they suck when it comes to problems. My
account was deleted with no further explaination, thus I asked them
why. I got a reply really fast and they
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008-03-17, Dave Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been working on the pf configuration for my home firewall,
including setting up ftp-proxy. I've noticed that the command is
getting cluttered with options to adjust the rules it creates to
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Camiel Dobbelaar wrote:
Dave Anderson wrote:
I've been working on the pf configuration for my home firewall,
including setting up ftp-proxy. I've noticed that the command is
getting cluttered with options to adjust the rules it creates to the
needs of different pf
If the include you need is in /usr/local/include dont include the
one in /usr/include.
-moj
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008, Michael Spratt wrote:
on openbsd4.2 installed db-3.1.17p8
trying to compile this simple c program using the BerkeleyDB
Could anyone help me trouble shoot my cc line optons? I
On 2008-03-19, Paul de Weerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd recommend SixXS. It's what I use when there's no native v6. Just
Works (tm).
I've experienced quite a lot of difference in reliability between
the various sixxs POPs...
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 01:49:13PM +0100, Reyk Floeter wrote:
| On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 01:31:47PM +0100, Arjen Van Drie wrote:
| Hi,
|
|
| searching on the Internet gave me no clear answer: is there a way to
| include other config files in pf.conf, like
|
|
|
| the internet is for...
Jonathan Schleifer schreef:
My RIPE handle had an old e-mail
and my MNT wasn't reachable, so I told them that. They responded me
very quickly and said I should talk to RIPE directly and get the mail
changed.
Hmm, I have that same issue (need it just for my SixXS account), I
should talk to
I have an OpenBSD 4.2 box without X installed, and I'm trying to
install apsfilter to set up printing.
Apsfilter fails with the following message:
# pkg_add apsfilter-7.2.8p0.tgz
Can't install gettext-0.14.6p0: lib not found expat.8.0
Dependencies for gettext-0.14.6p0 resolve to:
COMPILE OUTPUT-
# cc t2.c
Why, are you running this as root?..
/tmp//ccdm8869.o(.text+0x1c): In function `main':
: undefined reference to `db_create'
Isn't this message rather obvious? can you not read or something?
/tmp//ccdm8869.o(.text+0x32): In function `main':
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 13:52:15 -0700
Ed Flecko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an OpenBSD 4.2 box without X installed, and I'm trying to
install apsfilter to set up printing.
Apsfilter fails with the following message:
# pkg_add apsfilter-7.2.8p0.tgz
Can't install gettext-0.14.6p0: lib not
On 17/03/2008, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 09:33:10AM -0700, Lord Sporkton wrote:
I am running OpenBSD on OpenBSD with qemu(from pkg) all 4.2
I am using the host OS for network services, ntp, dns, and router,
I am using the guest OS's for
On 2008-03-19, Lord Sporkton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I misunderstood how qemu handle networking, i was under the impression
that it piggy backed on a real interface, much the way that vmware or
windows virtual machine does, you tell it attach to x interface and it
puts a second mac on the
OpenBSD's currently limited to using interfaces with an index 32 for
multicast, and on one of my machines I created and destroyed enough
virtual interfaces during experimentation that some of the interfaces
currently in use and that I would like to route multicast traffic to
have indexes = 32.
On 19/03/2008, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008-03-19, Lord Sporkton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I misunderstood how qemu handle networking, i was under the impression
that it piggy backed on a real interface, much the way that vmware or
windows virtual machine does, you
On 2008-03-20, Lord Sporkton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there are various ways it can handle networking, read the docs...
http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/qemu-doc.html
If you have to refer me to an outside doc, isnt that a sign that the
man page should be updated?
see Network options in
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 7:09 AM, Preston Kutzner wrote:
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 13:52:15 -0700
Ed Flecko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an OpenBSD 4.2 box without X installed, and I'm trying to
install apsfilter to set up printing.
Apsfilter fails with the following message:
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