yacy on openbsd

2013-08-04 Thread Tony Berth
Dear group, is anyone running yacy on a openbsd box? I tested the latest one yacy on a 5.3 amd64 but didn't succeed. The only resource I found was: http://ventejuy.es/cgi-bin/post?p=11051522005289 (in Spanish!) but was unable to connect to localhost:8090 Thanks

Re: yacy on openbsd

2013-08-04 Thread Tobias Ulmer
On Sun, Aug 04, 2013 at 11:08:39AM +0300, Tony Berth wrote: Dear group, is anyone running yacy on a openbsd box? I tested the latest one yacy on a 5.3 amd64 but didn't succeed. The only resource I found was: http://ventejuy.es/cgi-bin/post?p=11051522005289 (in Spanish!) but was

ifconfig(8) --frontend

2013-08-04 Thread Mirco Richter
Is there some GUI-front-end for (at least) the wlan related functionality of ifconfig? (No need to argue here, about the flexability of ifconfig and the restrictions of any GUI-approach) The point is, that using OBSD as a workstation on a laptop, requires a lot of authentification at

Re: ifconfig(8) --frontend

2013-08-04 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Mirco Richter mirco.rich...@email.de writes: Is there some GUI-front-end for (at least) the wlan related functionality of ifconfig? http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20110420080633 hints that M:tier (http://www.mtier.org/) has something of that sort, but I can't specifically

Re: ifconfig(8) --frontend

2013-08-04 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Sun, Aug 04, 2013 at 12:07:29PM +0200, Mirco Richter wrote: Is there some GUI-front-end for (at least) the wlan related functionality of ifconfig? (No need to argue here, about the flexability of ifconfig and the restrictions of any GUI-approach) The point is, that using OBSD as a

Re: ifconfig(8) --frontend

2013-08-04 Thread Henri Kemppainen
Doing this on the terminal is simply a waste of time and it would be rational to have a GUI for at least this subset of the full ifconfig functionality. Care to elaborate on that? What makes it slow for you on the terminal? What would a GUI need to have to be faster? Don't tell me you want

Re: ifconfig(8) --frontend

2013-08-04 Thread Gregor Best
I don't use a GUI but I hacked together a little Python script that basically calls `ifconfig wpi0 scan` to obtain a list of available networks, filters out the known ones, sorts them by priority and signal strength and then configures the one on the top of the list with ifconfig and if need be,

Re: ifconfig(8) --frontend

2013-08-04 Thread David Coppa
On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Stefan Sperling s...@openbsd.org wrote: I've looked into porting network manager and wcid some time back. It's horrid. They both rely on Linux-specific features like udev so it's not trivial to port them. Maybe porting the one below could be easier:

Re: Sector offset values for softraid volumes

2013-08-04 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Erling Westenvik [erling.westen...@gmail.com] wrote: physical disks: sd0a: 64 + N-64 sd1a: 64 + N-64 RAID 1 volume: sd2a: 64 + 64 + N-128 CRYPTO volume: sd3a: 64 + 64 + 64 + N-196 The space wasted on large disks is negligible but I would really like to know at which level the

poptop on OpenBSD 5.3

2013-08-04 Thread Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez
Hi, I am trying to configure poptop on OpenBSD 5.3 without success. I've installed the package and configured the files as the /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/poptop-1.3.4p4 says but didn't work so I started to change things here and there without success. These are the facts:

Re: poptop on OpenBSD 5.3

2013-08-04 Thread Wesley MOUEDINE ASSABY
Hi, Why not use the embedded package in OpenBSD 5.3 : npppd ?? conf files : /etc/npppd/npppd.conf and npppd-users Below a link that will help you on : http://fr.slideshare.net/GiovanniBechis/npppd-easy-vpn-with-openbsd Cheers, Wesley Le 2013-08-05 4:48, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez a écrit :