Does 'Gang Bang' mean the same thing in German as in English?? :)
And where do I buy a 'porno outfit' and what is it??
You Germans are some wacky people.
Seriously, there's a lot of Spam I just love.
Does OBSD have a Spam filter to just let thru the funny stuff? :)
On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 06:43
How about trying it? Our crystal ball is unfortunately not able to
predict your traffic patterns.
50mbps sounds very little for a modern box running openbsd. I can get
20mbps over IPSec on an ALIX...
Jussi Peltola
On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 14:41:33 -0700 (PDT)
Obiozor Okeke obiozorok...@yahoo.com wrote:
I got my OpenBSD 4.6 cd set and T-shirt in the mail! I'm going strong
with OpenBSD since 3.0.
THANKS THEO and all the OpenBSD Developers and Community
Got my CDs yesterday in Germany/Berlin - I can
Hi there,
I love OpenBSD, and I really like to set a small OpenBSD distribution on
USB stick to allow make cheap OpenBGPd routers.
Is there any project that is officialy supported by OpenBSD team?
Thanks,
/Xavier
k...@oav.net k...@oav.net wrote:
Hi there,
I love OpenBSD, and I really like to set a small OpenBSD distribution on
USB stick to allow make cheap OpenBGPd routers.
Is there any project that is officialy supported by OpenBSD team?
Not sure about officially supported, but this one is
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 10:58:53AM +0200, k...@oav.net wrote:
I love OpenBSD, and I really like to set a small OpenBSD distribution on
USB stick to allow make cheap OpenBGPd routers.
Is there any project that is officialy supported by OpenBSD team?
Do the regular OpenBSD install, selecting
I don't know about any personally, but you can take look here :
http://www.kernel-panic.it/openbsd/embedded/
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 10:58 AM, k...@oav.net wrote:
Hi there,
I love OpenBSD, and I really like to set a small OpenBSD distribution on
USB stick to allow make cheap OpenBGPd
k...@oav.net wrote:
Hi there,
I love OpenBSD, and I really like to set a small OpenBSD distribution on
USB stick to allow make cheap OpenBGPd routers.
Is there any project that is officialy supported by OpenBSD team?
Small won't make it cheaper.
Just do a full normal install on an USB
Hi
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 10:58:53AM +0200, k...@oav.net wrote:
Hi there,
I love OpenBSD, and I really like to set a small OpenBSD distribution on
USB stick to allow make cheap OpenBGPd routers.
Take a look here http://www.nmedia.net/flashdist/
Is there any project that is officialy
On 2009-10-16, k...@oav.net k...@oav.net wrote:
Hi there,
I love OpenBSD, and I really like to set a small OpenBSD distribution on
USB stick to allow make cheap OpenBGPd routers.
Is there any project that is officialy supported by OpenBSD team?
There are a few, but not officially supported.
Hi Xavier,
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 10:58:53AM +0200, k...@oav.net wrote:
| Hi there,
|
| I love OpenBSD, and I really like to set a small OpenBSD distribution on
| USB stick to allow make cheap OpenBGPd routers.
|
| Is there any project that is officialy supported by OpenBSD team?
Yes, it's just
dear all
i have openbsd in ibm 235 x series and now running well with squid ,
i have problem running so sloow and have error message.
2009/10/16 16:16:09| storeDiskdSend: msgsnd: (35) Resource temporarily
unavailable
2009/10/16 16:16:09| storeDiskdSend READ: (35) Resource temporarily
As many have pointed out, nothing special is needed to use a usb flash
drive, just enough size for your install.
For your intended use you may benefit from flashrd.
http://www.nmedia.net/flashrd/
From the site:
flashrd is an OpenBSD installer with an eye towards larger flash
devices. The
Mr. Xavier,
From: k...@oav.net
Subject: OpenBSD a la NanoBSD ?
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 10:58:53 +0200
Message-ID: 39f20527a02e44fc11e598965e8e5...@127.0.0.1
I love OpenBSD, and I really like to set a small OpenBSD distribution on
USB stick to allow make cheap OpenBGPd routers.
Is there any
Jussi Peltola wrote:
How about trying it? Our crystal ball is unfortunately not able to
predict your traffic patterns.
50mbps sounds very little for a modern box running openbsd. I can get
20mbps over IPSec on an ALIX...
Jussi Peltola
I was really just looking for ball parks due to all the
Hi,
I noticed these lines in my system log files and I am curious. What
does it means exactly?
--
Oct 16 11:38:36 mail sm-mta[19345]: STARTTLS=server, error: accept
failed=-1, SSL_error=1, errno=0, retry=-1
Oct 16 11:38:36 mail sm-mta[19345]: STARTTLS=server:
Hi guys.
I have the next problem:
I need to install a plugin for squid to allow interoperability between squid
and Websense. the idea is that squid provide cache and Websense provides
content filtering.
Someone installed this plug in on a OpenBSD?, As did the installation?.
Regards
Dimitri.-
Sorry this is unsupported http://deoxyt2.livejournal.com/21146.html
I'm trying to do something with the code, but for now it's my programming
skills are limited to low level
Rergards.
Dimitri.-
http://deoxyt2.livejournal.com
OpenBSD - Free, Functional Secure
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- how to resolve this problem ?
I dont know
- what the best cache system in openbsd ( diskd , ufs , auf 0 ?
aufs is better because it manages to improve the performance multithreaded
- Also methode like lru , heap , GDSF in openbsd ?
I use default lru
The cache replacement policy parameter
arrived in uk today - and we are having major post grief so wasnt expecting
them to turn up this month,
cheers to all who contribute code/time/cash to the project
Received my order of CDs and a t-shirt in New England today!
Lars Nooden wrote:
patrick keshishian wrote:
...So long as Theo continues his no
compromise/no bullshit attitude and keeps the project truly free and
secure, I will continue my support of the project (what little it may
be).
+1
Hey, I'm not for a moment suggesting its a /bad/ thing.
Hi Folks,
on an OpenBSD 4.5 system upgraded many times (from 3.9, perhaps), I have the
problem that when I try to use sieveshell to connect to a timsieved daemon to
administer my sieve scripts, I get prompted for a password, and then things hang...
I have the following cyrus packages
I was having this issue with -current from Oct 9th, and now with
-current from Oct 14th. Basically, I issue:
# halt -p
And get all the proper messages, including the: Synching Disks...
Done. That happens just before the power is flipped off.
Everytime I turn the machine back on, I get
I was having this issue with -current from Oct 9th, and now with
-current from Oct 14th. Basically, I issue:
# halt -p
And get all the proper messages, including the: Synching Disks...
Done. That happens just before the power is flipped off.
Everytime I turn the machine back on,
I'll answer my own question [again].
the solution was to add the following line to /etc/imapd.conf:
sieve_sasl_send_unsolicited_capability: 1
cheers,
Rob Urban
On 10/17/2009 03:05 AM, Robert Urban wrote:
Hi Folks,
on an OpenBSD 4.5 system upgraded many times (from 3.9, perhaps), I have
the
On Friday, October 16, 2009, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
I noticed these lines in my system log files and I am curious. What
does it means exactly?
It means the client, the server, or both have broken cipher
implementations. What platform and SSL implementation is the client?
Philip Guenther escribis:
On Friday, October 16, 2009, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
I noticed these lines in my system log files and I am curious. What
does it means exactly?
It means the client, the server, or both have broken cipher
implementations. What platform and SSL
Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez escribis:
Philip Guenther escribis:
On Friday, October 16, 2009, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
I noticed these lines in my system log files and I am curious. What
does it means exactly?
It means the client, the server, or both have broken cipher
implementations.
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