On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 02:29:58AM -0400, Nick Davey wrote:
> Does it matter that the subnet mask is configured as a /30, or is it the
> media type that controls this behavior? Is there any way to use this
> mechanism on an ethernet interfaces?
>
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 12:16 AM, Theo de Raadt <
Does it matter that the subnet mask is configured as a /30, or is it the
media type that controls this behavior? Is there any way to use this
mechanism on an ethernet interfaces?
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 12:16 AM, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > We're trying to use the :peer modifier
> We're trying to use the :peer modifier to minimize the number of macros
> in our pf configuration files.
>
> For some reason we can't get it to work:
>
> # cat /etc/pf.conf
> set skip on lo
>
> block log
>
> pass in quick on fxp0 inet proto tcp from fxp0:peer to fxp0 port ssh
>
> # pfctl -n
Hello,
We're trying to use the :peer modifier to minimize the number of macros
in our pf configuration files.
For some reason we can't get it to work:
# cat /etc/pf.conf
set skip on lo
block log
pass in quick on fxp0 inet proto tcp from fxp0:peer to fxp0 port ssh
# pfctl -n -f /etc/pf.conf
no
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 11:04:34PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
>
> HOWEVER, the 80386sx was a non-starter for a long time: these machines
> only had 24 bit address buses, so it had a max of 16M, and being they
> were "cheap" machines, the actual potential of most of the hardware
> they were used in
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 21:00:54 -0400, Juan Miscaro wrote:
> The online upgrade documentation [1] is fairly vehement about its
> recommendation regarding the use of the install kernel when upgrading.
> I was wondering why? What dangers await someone going down the remote
> upgrade path?
>
> /juan
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
...
> So perhaps to add to this entry for the FAQ, something that address this
> desire to shrink the kernel to save memory:
>
> "... For standard i386 old computers with little ram,
> recompiling the kernel does not provide enough free memory to
> affect
Mikel Lindsaar wrote:
I am running 4.1 on several servers, one thing I found was the
surprise on needing the X package to install some of the non x-windows
ports due to dependencies within that tree. I think it was for the
graphics libraries, either way, I installed the x packages and all is
wel
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Mikel Lindsaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running 4.1 on several servers, one thing I found was the
> surprise on needing the X package to install some of the non x-windows
> ports due to dependencies within that tree.
http://openbsd.org/faq/upgrade42.html
I am running 4.1 on several servers, one thing I found was the
surprise on needing the X package to install some of the non x-windows
ports due to dependencies within that tree. I think it was for the
graphics libraries, either way, I installed the x packages and all is
well.
But I remember readi
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 05:22:14PM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> OpenBSD 4.3 is including PJSUA
>
> http://www.pjsip.org/pjsua.htm
>
> I tried it and I really like it. If you compare various SIP clients you
> should see that PJSUA should be a first
> choice for security minded user which pr
Zbigniew Baniewski wrote:
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 07:52:20PM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
if you want surround sound, check cmpci(4), uaudio(4), auvia(4) (though,
recording is broken on 8233 based devices) or maybe azalia(4). and
definitely upgrade to 4.3 when it's released (or run -current,
There have recently been some changes that make that driver
work much better, try again with a newer snapshot in a few days.
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 07:55:16PM -0700, James Hartley wrote:
> As opposed to previous mention that the Ethernet interface is
> correctly identified on a 28 Jan -current sn
On 2008-03-30, Jacob Meuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 3. I'm asking about this, because I'm wondering, how difficult could be to
>> port softphone application to OpenBSD - I'm considering two: linphone and
>> tclphone. It's very likely, that the latter would be much easier. And
>> exactly when
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 11:05:16PM +0200, Zbigniew Baniewski wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 07:52:20PM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
>
> > if you want surround sound, check cmpci(4), uaudio(4), auvia(4) (though,
> > recording is broken on 8233 based devices) or maybe azalia(4). and
> > definitely
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 07:52:20PM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> if you want surround sound, check cmpci(4), uaudio(4), auvia(4) (though,
> recording is broken on 8233 based devices) or maybe azalia(4). and
> definitely upgrade to 4.3 when it's released (or run -current, especially
> if you want t
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 08:52:33PM +0200, Zbigniew Baniewski wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 11:17:13AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
>
> > You lost me here. Do you think that ALSA driver will help you any how to
> > produce oss driver?
> > You are aware of the fact that ALSA is 100% incompati
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 01:41:26PM +0200, Zbigniew Baniewski wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 09:02:21PM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
>
> > The question is which Audigy? Creative makes wide variety of cards sold
> > under that name and even the known one are sometime sold with different
> >
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 01:04:09PM +0300, Lars Nood?n wrote:
> Using config to modify the GENERIC kernel's settings can apparently
> improve boot speed. So maybe config should be mentioned in section 5.6
> of the FAQ, "Why do I need a custom kernel?" to steer those wondering
> about improving boo
I believe it was mentioned aways back in the message stream, but perhaps
it's worth reconsidering at this juncture...
Keep the low emi/rfi 386 machine user-proximity but convert it to an X
server with the more capable X client (app server) machine farther away.
-Original Message-
From: D
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 11:17:13AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> You lost me here. Do you think that ALSA driver will help you any how to
> produce oss driver?
> You are aware of the fact that ALSA is 100% incompatible with oss and
> that even 4Front Technologies
Yes, you're right; but I di
Zbigniew Baniewski wrote:
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 07:29:03AM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
last I tried/heard, Creative wants an NDA to give out hardware specs.
I've looked at adding multi-channel support to emu(4). I'm guessing
that's what you mean by "sound on both outputs". it's not likel
Zbigniew Baniewski wrote:
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 09:02:21PM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
The question is which Audigy? Creative makes wide variety of cards sold
under that name and even the known one are sometime sold with different
chip version (usually undocumented when they switch a
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 01:04:09PM +0300, Lars Nood??n wrote:
> Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> > ... Shrinking the kernel would be the only reason I would
> > have of touching the kernel as I'm not into trying out
> > experimental features. It would be too bad if config doesn't
> > do this...
>
> Nic
check out ssh-based vpn: ssh (1)
BR,
Stijn
Chris Cohen wrote:
Hello list,
is it possible to tunnel snmp through ssh?
>From what I've found on the web openssh can't tunnel udp.
Just want to collect snmp data from ~10 hosts all over my network
without having snmp listen on an public available i
Hello list,
is it possible to tunnel snmp through ssh?
>From what I've found on the web openssh can't tunnel udp.
Just want to collect snmp data from ~10 hosts all over my network
without having snmp listen on an public available ip address.
--
Thank you
Chris
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Comhte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks but that doesn't help me, could you explain please ?
>
> Alexander Schrijver a icrit :
>
>
> > openldap includes are installed in /usr/local/include/ and libraries
> > in /usr/local/lib/.
> >
>
I dont know how autoconf
Thanks but that doesn't help me, could you explain please ?
Alexander Schrijver a icrit :
openldap includes are installed in /usr/local/include/ and libraries
in /usr/local/lib/.
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 07:29:03AM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> last I tried/heard, Creative wants an NDA to give out hardware specs.
>
> I've looked at adding multi-channel support to emu(4). I'm guessing
> that's what you mean by "sound on both outputs". it's not likely
> to happen. emu(4) i
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 09:02:21PM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> The question is which Audigy? Creative makes wide variety of cards sold
> under that name and even the known one are sometime sold with different
> chip version (usually undocumented when they switch a chip).
It's Sound Blast
Dear all
haloo everyone, how to make my openbsd machine working like opendns or
rbldns ...
--
sonjaya
http://sicute.blogspot.com
openldap includes are installed in /usr/local/include/ and libraries
in /usr/local/lib/.
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> ... Shrinking the kernel would be the only reason I would
> have of touching the kernel as I'm not into trying out
> experimental features. It would be too bad if config doesn't
> do this...
Nick Holland wrote:
> config strictly deactivates the drivers, it doesn't reduc
yes i did
>> i precise that i have installed openldap-client package before to get
>> the ldap libraries and this is what i get when building Squid:
Rosen Iliev a C)crit :
Hi,
I guess you didn't install openldap-client package?
Rosen
ComC(te wrote:
Hi,
i'm trying to recompile SQUID 2.6-STA
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 04:56:59AM +0200, Zbigniew Baniewski wrote:
> I'm unable to have sound on both outputs available in Audigy. Perhaps any
> Audigy owner could make a tip, how can I achieve that (if that's possible
> at all, using current audio driver)?
>
> OpenBSD 4.2
the original Audigy an
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