Thanks.
I'll just do a hard reinstall of openbsd.
--- On Thu, 4/8/10, Edwin Eyan Moragas haa...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Edwin Eyan Moragas haa...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Question on read write from Linux to OpenBSD
To: Super Biscuit super_bisq...@yahoo.com
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Date: Thursday,
I just wanted to write a short note about mandoc. You may have seen
it mentioned in some recent posts. It's a fantastic replacement for
groff.
How fantastic? This fantastic:
mini:~/src/share/man/man9 time nroff -Tascii -mandoc *.9 /dev/null
0m2.23s real 0m2.29s user 0m0.03s system
I just wanted to write a short note about mandoc. You may have seen
it mentioned in some recent posts. It's a fantastic replacement for
groff.
How fantastic? This fantastic:
mini:~/src/share/man/man9 time nroff -Tascii -mandoc *.9 /dev/null
0m2.23s real 0m2.29s user 0m0.03s
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 00:54, James Shupe professio...@jamesshupe.com
wrote:
Use log (all) and tcpdump to figure out exactly what is being blocked.
On 4/7/10 10:40 PM, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
I'm using OpenBSD 4.6 at home as an access point, firewall and home
server (with pf).
I've
On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 04:34:39PM -0700, Super Biscuit wrote:
Using mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd -o ro /mount/point
/mount/directory does not allow reading of /home /var /tmp and /root.
The option of -o rw doesn't work from Linux to any BSD. (At least for
me because I do not know the proper
On Apr 06 23:52:31, Antti Harri wrote:
On Tue, 6 Apr 2010, Jan Stary wrote:
No it's not. Unless you have some heavy traffic just around the midnight
that is the border between months, the above newsyslog line makes
the just-rotated access_log.0.gz contains the log of the
So, the verdict on this is that CF_2_IDE cards come in two varieties
and that ones with ICs on them to support CFSD will not work with Sun's
IDE interface, specifically this card,
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will not.
Interestingly, while the
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On Tue, 6 Apr 2010, Antti Harri wrote:
OK. How do I reliably get month and year out of the file?
awk will work for that and for massaging archived logs. That's also the
kind of task perl is best at.
Another option is to reconfigure the log file format. The regular Apache
format
On Wed, 7 Apr 2010, Jan Stary wrote:
I told I'm using visitors.
Which apparently cannot do it (or what exactly is your problem?).
Try webalizer, it doesn't depend on log files being particularly
named and/or sorted, juts reads the individual records, remembers
previous periods, what was
I know some OSes have a right way to install perl modules from CPAN.
Does OpenBSD have some similar methodology? I did some light
Google-ing, and I found this[1] post on the mailing list asking the
same question, but with no response.
Thanks a bunch
On 4/7/10 12:06 PM, Will wrote:
I know some OSes have a right way to install perl modules from CPAN.
Does OpenBSD have some similar methodology?
Check first in ports for packages, P5-*
http://www.openbsd.org/4.6_packages/i386.html
If it's not there, you can make your own package:
Il 07/04/10 11.06, Will ha scritto:
I know some OSes have a right way to install perl modules from CPAN.
Does OpenBSD have some similar methodology? I did some light
Google-ing, and I found this[1] post on the mailing list asking the
same question, but with no response.
Thanks a bunch
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Lars Nooden lars.cura...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/7/10 12:06 PM, Will wrote:
I know some OSes have a right way to install perl modules from CPAN.
Does OpenBSD have some similar methodology?
Check first in ports for packages, P5-*
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Lars Nooden wrote:
On 4/7/10 12:06 PM, Will wrote:
I know some OSes have a right way to install perl modules from CPAN.
Does OpenBSD have some similar methodology?
Check first in ports for packages, P5-*
http://www.openbsd.org/4.6_packages/i386.html
If it's not there, you can make your
On 4/7/10 2:42 PM, Chris Bennett wrote:
More serious question about ports. What about needing a newer version of
a perl module than is in packages?
The first step would be to move to -current, because -stable must keep
the versions it is published with, and check the ports@ list.
... I
Lars Nooden wrote:
On 4/7/10 2:42 PM, Chris Bennett wrote:
More serious question about ports. What about needing a newer version of
a perl module than is in packages?
The first step would be to move to -current, because -stable must keep
the versions it is published with, and check the
hi there,
$ perldoc perllol (or man perllol)
...
An array of an array is just a regular old array c...@aoa
that you can get at with two subscripts, like
CW$AoA[3][2]. Here's a declaration of the array:
...
expected:
An array of an array is just a regular old array
I am curious, though, what brands of wifi cards OpenBSD folks use for
APs. From when I was investigating this a year or so ago the ral
cards (per the man pages) were about the only ones without some sort
of caveat in AP mode.
yep, ral(4) works quite well for me
ifconfig ral0
ral0:
On 2010-04-07, corey clingo clinge...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 6:07 PM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
In gmane.os.openbsd.misc, you wrote:
Anyway, I'm looking for suggestions on how to proceed in
troubleshooting this.
I would try another OS with as different a
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 7:04 AM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
The newest ones that I've had personal experience of being problem-
free in AP mode are the old PRISM cards (when running suitable firmware
on them) and one specific model of ath(4) (the one IBM used to use in
some
hi there,
$ perldoc perllol (or man perllol)
...
An array of an array is just a regular old array c...@aoa
that you can get at with two subscripts, like
CW$AoA[3][2]. Here's a declaration of the array:
...
expected:
An array of an array is just a regular
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 08:16:47AM +1100, Aaron Mason wrote:
Yeah, this is something I did battle with awhile ago. I have a laptop
with an Atheros 5005 based card that I use as a gateway between a
wired and wireless network. As far as I know, the ath(4) driver
doesn't have the ability to do
I didn't see anything obvious in the archives, so apologies if I missed
them.
OpenBSD 4.6, Dell PowerEdge 2600
Problem 1: Despite the existence of /etc/defaultdomain, the domain name
is not being set at boot time. The domainname `cat /etc/defaultdomain`
command is executed, but when the
On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 09:13:57AM -0600, Mark Leisher ??? wrote:
I didn't see anything obvious in the archives, so apologies if I
missed them.
OpenBSD 4.6, Dell PowerEdge 2600
Problem 1: Despite the existence of /etc/defaultdomain, the domain
name is not being set at boot time. The
On 04/07/2010 09:43 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 09:13:57AM -0600, Mark Leisher ??? wrote:
I didn't see anything obvious in the archives, so apologies if I
missed them.
OpenBSD 4.6, Dell PowerEdge 2600
Problem 1: Despite the existence of /etc/defaultdomain, the domain
On 04/07/2010 09:33 AM, Rogier Krieger wrote:
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 17:13, Mark Leisher b:mleis...@math.nmsu.edu wrote:
snip
I had to do everything in rc.local to get NIS working.
Did you check the yp(8) manual page and FAQ [1] entries? Did you bind
the machine as a client? The info you
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On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 6:37 PM, Mark Leisher b: mleis...@math.nmsu.edu
wrote:
On 04/07/2010 09:43 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 09:13:57AM -0600, Mark Leisher ??? wrote:
I didn't see anything obvious in the archives, so apologies if I
missed them.
OpenBSD 4.6, Dell
On 04/07/2010 11:00 AM, Bret Lambert wrote:
what does running
domainname `stripcom /etc/defaultdomain`
Technically, nothing because stripcom is a shell function. But when I
put it in a script by itself, exit code 0. It has always worked from the
command line, just not in /etc/rc.
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On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 07:18 -0600, Daniel Melameth dan...@melameth.com
wrote:
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 7:04 AM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
wrote:
The newest ones that I've had personal experience of being problem-
free in AP mode are the old PRISM cards (when running suitable firmware
Anyone know of a good standalone javascript deobfuscator? We want to run it
against something like the results from tcpflow.
Thanks.
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On 4/7/10 4:47 PM, bofh wrote:
Anyone know of a good standalone javascript deobfuscator? We want to run it
against something like the results from tcpflow.
Thanks.
Standalone... not really, but I use a firefox plugin[1] and that has
worked nicely for everything I've had to do so far. I
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Jean-Philippe Ouellet
jean-phili...@ouellet.biz wrote:
On 4/7/10 4:47 PM, bofh wrote:
Anyone know of a good standalone javascript deobfuscator? We want to run
it
against something like the results from tcpflow.
Standalone... not really, but I use a
Using mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd -o ro /mount/point /mount/directory does
not allow reading of /home /var /tmp and /root.
The option of -o rw doesn't work from Linux to any BSD. (At least for me
because I do not know the proper commands.)
Now, I am assuming that it can be a security risk
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 7:34 AM, Super Biscuit super_bisq...@yahoo.com wrote:
Using mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd -o ro /mount/point /mount/directory does
not allow reading of /home /var /tmp and /root.
The option of -o rw doesn't work from Linux to any BSD. (At least for me
because I do not
I'm using OpenBSD 4.6 at home as an access point, firewall and home
server (with pf).
I've recently had some issues trying to use pidgin's [XMPP] video
support on one of my client computers, yet, if I connect it directly
to the internet it works fine; hence the problem is the firewall
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