I've been looking over sys/src/pf.c but it's not clear to me; what is
the default behavior when a udp packet arrives with a bad payload
checksum? I'm assuming it is dropped.
Also - what are the implications of an un-parenthesized return value? I
found a rogue "return PF_PASS;" within pf.c.
Thanks
Hi,
hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=53.00 degC
Here the dmesg running
OpenBSD 5.0 RELEASE:
OpenBSD 5.0 (GENERIC.MP) #59: Wed Aug 17 10:19:44
MDT 2011
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP
RTC
BIOS diagnostic error 34
cpu0:
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P8600 @ 2.40GHz ("Genuine
On 03/12/2012 12:21 AM, hex wrote:
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 10:48:24PM +, Kaya Saman wrote:
On 03/11/2012 10:34 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012, Kaya Saman wrote:
try: automake --version
autoconf --version
The messages should be self-explanatory if you didn't define cer
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 10:48:24PM +, Kaya Saman wrote:
> On 03/11/2012 10:34 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> > On Sun, Mar 11, 2012, Kaya Saman wrote:
> >>> try: automake --version
> >>>autoconf --version
> >>>
> >>> The messages should be self-explanatory if you didn't define certain
> >>> e
>tired of using these crap CD-ROM units, I've decided to give it a try
>booting from a TFTP server, to install OpenBSD/macppc on one of the
>iMacs I have here.
>
>I configured tftpd running on a OpenBSD/amd64 machine according to
>section 6.10 of the FAQ, with the needed files.
>
>So, here is what
Hi misc@,
tired of using these crap CD-ROM units, I've decided to give it a try
booting from a TFTP server, to install OpenBSD/macppc on one of the
iMacs I have here.
I configured tftpd running on a OpenBSD/amd64 machine according to
section 6.10 of the FAQ, with the needed files.
So, here is wh
On 03/11/2012 10:34 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012, Kaya Saman wrote:
try: automake --version
autoconf --version
The messages should be self-explanatory if you didn't define certain
environment variables, e.g., I have this in my environment:
automake --version
autoconf --ve
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012, Kaya Saman wrote:
>> try: automake --version
>> autoconf --version
>>
>> The messages should be self-explanatory if you didn't define certain
>> environment variables, e.g., I have this in my environment:
>
> automake --version
> autoconf --version
>
> come up with thi
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 09:02:58PM +0100, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
>
> You most likely set EDITOR to something containing "vi". ksh parses that
> and switches to vi mode. IMO it's a disgusting "feature", but that
> appears to be just me.
>
Wow, that is a disgusting pile of crap!
alias mutt='env EDI
> > Theo never smiles. Not once.
>
> He smiles even when Linux people around
> https://farm1.staticflickr.com/184/465686613_9ca10e9768_o.jpg
I'm still waiting for the cage grudge match between Theo and Linus. My money
is on Theo by the way
On 03/11/2012 08:20 PM, Marc Espie wrote:
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 07:42:43PM +, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to compile the latest NTOP version 4.1.0 on OpenBSD
RELEASE 5.0 x64 but am running into issues regarding automake and
autoconfig.
Basically I installed:
automake-1.11.1p2
aut
On 03/11/2012 08:20 PM, Marc Espie wrote:
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 07:42:43PM +, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to compile the latest NTOP version 4.1.0 on OpenBSD
RELEASE 5.0 x64 but am running into issues regarding automake and
autoconfig.
Basically I installed:
automake-1.11.1p2
aut
Alexander Schrijver wrote:
> Is your user in the staff class? It has "ignorenologin" set by default. See
> login.conf(5) and /etc/login.conf.
Thanks a lot for the point, Alexander. User andre is in the staff class,
so this explains why andre has always access.
I still don't understand the /etc/no
On 03/11/2012 08:20 PM, Marc Espie wrote:
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 07:42:43PM +, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to compile the latest NTOP version 4.1.0 on OpenBSD
RELEASE 5.0 x64 but am running into issues regarding automake and
autoconfig.
Basically I installed:
automake-1.11.1p2
aut
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 07:42:43PM +, Kaya Saman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to compile the latest NTOP version 4.1.0 on OpenBSD
> RELEASE 5.0 x64 but am running into issues regarding automake and
> autoconfig.
>
>
> Basically I installed:
>
> automake-1.11.1p2
>
> autoconf-2.67
>
>
>
>
On 03/11/2012 08:10 PM, Remco wrote:
Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to compile the latest NTOP version 4.1.0 on OpenBSD RELEASE
5.0 x64 but am running into issues regarding automake and autoconfig.
Basically I installed:
automake-1.11.1p2
autoconf-2.67
The install script comes up sayi
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 02:43:42PM -0500, Chris Bennett wrote:
>> This started for me a while back.
>> Login as root, I can repeat older commands with up down arrows.
>> History command shows history.
>>
>> su -l otheruser
>>
>> Cannot use up
Kaya Saman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to compile the latest NTOP version 4.1.0 on OpenBSD RELEASE
> 5.0 x64 but am running into issues regarding automake and autoconfig.
>
>
> Basically I installed:
>
> automake-1.11.1p2
>
> autoconf-2.67
>
>
>
> The install script comes up saying this:
>
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 08:21:10PM +0100, "Andr?? S." wrote:
> Am I missing something?
Is your user in the staff class? It has "ignorenologin" set by default. See
login.conf(5) and /etc/login.conf.
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 02:43:42PM -0500, Chris Bennett wrote:
> This started for me a while back.
> Login as root, I can repeat older commands with up down arrows.
> History command shows history.
>
> su -l otheruser
>
> Cannot use up down arrows to access history.
> History command shows correc
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Chris Bennett
wrote:
> This started for me a while back.
> Login as root, I can repeat older commands with up down arrows.
> History command shows history.
>
> su -l otheruser
>
> Cannot use up down arrows to access history.
> History command shows correct history
On 03/11/12 20:43, Chris Bennett wrote:
This started for me a while back.
Login as root, I can repeat older commands with up down arrows.
History command shows history.
su -l otheruser
Cannot use up down arrows to access history.
History command shows correct history.
Login remotely as otherus
Hi,
I'm trying to compile the latest NTOP version 4.1.0 on OpenBSD RELEASE
5.0 x64 but am running into issues regarding automake and autoconfig.
Basically I installed:
automake-1.11.1p2
autoconf-2.67
The install script comes up saying this:
# ./autogen.sh
Starting ntop automatic config
This started for me a while back.
Login as root, I can repeat older commands with up down arrows.
History command shows history.
su -l otheruser
Cannot use up down arrows to access history.
History command shows correct history.
Login remotely as otheruser.
Same problem.
Chris Bennett
Hello,
I'm running current
OpenBSD 5.1-current (GENERIC) #2: Fri Mar 9 18:02:19 CET 2012
andre@pc:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
and I've noticed some strange things when logging in through ssh.
The sshd(8) manpage says for a login that it:
"checks /etc/nologin; if it exists, prin
You wrote:
> On Sunday 11 March 2012 07:57:35 Nomen Nescio wrote:
> > You wrote:
> >
> > > On Friday 09 March 2012 13:10:13 Nomen Nescio wrote:
> > > > > Who in their right mind would EVER want to run this crap?
> > > >
> > > > You answered your own question. My guess? People who are too cheap t
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 12:17 PM, Jochen Fabricius wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a really high end multichannel (at least 2 in 8 out,
> breakout box) audio interface that works with OpenBSD. Obviously the
> M-Audio Delta 1010 does, because it is listed in envy(4). But this
> interface needs an
On Sun, 11 Mar 2012 08:58:24 +0100 (CET)
Anonymous wrote:
> Forgive me for not feeling like a criminal
> when I run bootlegged copies of XP in a VM to do stuff for $WORK since I do
> believe I have the right to run to run copies of the Curse of Redmond
> without pissing further hard earned $CURREN
font = Droid Sans Japanese
@theo
smashing pumpkins mellon collie ... and ..
cat >>
wtf ...
On 03/09/2012 08:36 AM, Timothy Baldock wrote:
Renzo Fabriek wrote:
On Friday 09 March 2012 13:10:13 Nomen Nescio wrote:
Who in their right mind would EVER want to run this crap?
You answered your own question. My guess? People who are too cheap
to buy
Windows and too stupid to
:get de raddt
On 03/09/2012 12:05 AM, Mic J wrote:
Dear Fredrik Staxeng.
Im sorry to hear you had a bad experience when communicating with our team.
Could you please specify your exact problem, What was the question you
got a snappy answer about
And what was it Linus was right about.
WE at OpenBSD.org works
On 03/09/2012 12:05 AM, Mic J wrote:
> Dear Fredrik Staxeng.
>
> Im sorry to hear you had a bad experience when communicating with our
team.
>
> Could you please specify your exact problem, What was the question you
> got a snappy answer about
> And what was it Linus was right about.
>
> WE at O
Hello!
aucat seems to go down
When running ices2, I get
sudo aucat -
sio(default|): created
default: recording s16le,0:1,48000
default: playing s16le,0:1,48000
mix(play): newout, will use 12800 fr
default: block size is 3200 frames, using 4 blocks
default@default: rec=0:1 play=0:1 vol=32768
On Sunday 11 March 2012 07:57:35 Nomen Nescio wrote:
> You wrote:
>
> > On Friday 09 March 2012 13:10:13 Nomen Nescio wrote:
> > > > Who in their right mind would EVER want to run this crap?
> > >
> > > You answered your own question. My guess? People who are too cheap to buy
> > > Windows and to
On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 13:44 -0500, Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
> > That's interesting, as for me bsd.rd only creates sd0, so I have to find
> > the right sdN in dmesg and then "cd /dev; sh MAKEDEV sdN" if I want to
> > install OS there...
> >
>
> That strikes me as an interesting error. The insta
> > > Violating copyright laws because "software should be free" or "I found it
> > > on the Internet!!!" is dangerous if you actually have a job or your mommy
> > > and daddy aren't willing to pay your legal costs if you get caught. Like
> > > stealing money from winos, you might not get caught bu
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