Hello list,
I have a dual fw setup with 3 zones - lan, wan and dmz,
I have no problem with this setup in active/passive mode,
but in active/active mode the NAT for my lan does not work.
Please do help me out with any ideas how to make my setup run properly.
Here are the interface config files on
Hello Byron,
Firstly, are they windows 7 pro or enterprise? Most people don't know any
difference
but one that I have found is that Enterprise included the Microsoft NFS
client along
with their other Unix interoperability tools. Of course almost no one buys
enterprise
because it much more
Hi list,
Does anybody know how to scroll back in a serial line console?
I have a serial line connected to my box and I'm on the ftp site
at the ftp client's command prompt wondering if anybody else
has solved the problem of 1) not having a pager 2) trying to look
at too many files that scroll off
Hello Byron,
the answer to all your questions of course is THE CLOUD :)
Am 12/15/13 07:56, schrieb Byron Klippert:
I'm looking at options for sharing machine resources
(drives/directories/files) over LAN between OpenBSD server and Windows7
clients.
Welcome to my world ;-)
The Windows7
Evan Root cellarr...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anybody know how to scroll back in a serial line console?
That's a function of your local terminal.
I have a serial line connected to my box and I'm on the ftp site
at the ftp client's command prompt wondering if anybody else
has solved the problem
On Fri, Dec 06, 2013 at 08:35:52PM +0100, Patrik Lundin wrote:
Given the +trace output you supplied that address is not part of the
trail from the DNS root, and in that case the only involvement is
answering the initial equivalent of dig @216.146.35.35 . NS.
For the archives:
That should
On Sat, 14 Dec 2013, Byron Klippert wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking at options for sharing machine resources
(drives/directories/files) over LAN between OpenBSD server and Windows7
clients.
sftp//sshfs using winscp works great from Windows, . GUI based, secure,
Explorer interface (or MC).
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 10:56:10PM -0800, Byron Klippert wrote:
- can I share a drive using Samba without interfering with the existing
domain system?
AFAIK, yes. As long as you setup Samba as a workgroup server and not as
a domain controller, I can't see why the clients should not be able to
I can't see the whole history of this conversation because the gmane
site is down for maintenance at the moment. But I don't recall cygwin
being mentioned and it's certainly another good alternative to samba,
as it includes openssh. In theory, you can set up an sshd with cygwin.
I say in theory
Why not create a .xsession file in your home directory?
Refer to Section 11.5.3 at www.openbsd.org/faq/faq11.html
for more details. The last paragraph should be most helpful.
Gilbert
Hello,
I want to prevent xconsole starting with xdm. I see it is started in
/etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0.
Is there a
On Sun, Dec 15, 2013, at 5:01, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
Hello Byron,
the answer to all your questions of course is THE CLOUD :)
I prefer to solve problems on THE GROUND :)
Am 12/15/13 07:56, schrieb Byron Klippert:
I'm looking at options for sharing machine resources
Den 15 dec 2013 07:56 skrev Byron Klippert byronklipp...@ml1.net:
Hello,
I'm looking at options for sharing machine resources
(drives/directories/files) over LAN between OpenBSD server and Windows7
clients.
The Windows7 clients already belong to a corporate domain system, and my
lack of
On 12/14/2013 04:46 PM, Gabriel Guzman wrote:
On 12/14, Adam Jensen wrote:
Did you get a framebuffer (no X11) console working with a decent resolution
font and [much] more than 25 lines of 80 characters? If so, how did you do
it - what's your recipe?
just boot the machine (: no tweaking
On 12/15/2013 07:43 AM, Evan Root wrote:
Hi list,
Does anybody know how to scroll back in a serial line console?
I have a serial line connected to my box and I'm on the ftp site
at the ftp client's command prompt wondering if anybody else
has solved the problem of 1) not having a pager 2) trying
On 12/15/2013 09:14 PM, Adam Jensen wrote:
On 12/15/2013 07:43 AM, Evan Root wrote:
Hi list,
Does anybody know how to scroll back in a serial line console?
I have a serial line connected to my box and I'm on the ftp site
at the ftp client's command prompt wondering if anybody else
has solved
On 12/13/13 04:08, Jérôme Frgacic wrote:
Hi misc,
I have installed OpenBSD on an USB stick (a Kingston DataTraveler G3).
Nevertheless, the system is quite slow... For example, I recently install
firefox or, more precisely, those packages:
...[snip lots of packages]...
which have a total
On 12/15/2013 08:16 PM, Adam Jensen wrote:
On 12/14/2013 04:46 PM, Gabriel Guzman wrote:
On 12/14, Adam Jensen wrote:
Did you get a framebuffer (no X11) console working with a decent
resolution
font and [much] more than 25 lines of 80 characters? If so, how did
you do
it - what's your recipe?
Hi Ville and Christian,
Tmux is a very good idea, I hadn't thought of it before but I'm already
using screen as the serial console client, I could just use it again
inside openbsd.
Or as you suggest tmux, which I've heard good things about.
Evan Root, CCNA
On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 6:19 AM,
Hi Jerome,
you didnt post your /etc/fstab, so i can only assume your mounting.
if you want a fast openbsd usb stick consider using MFS and options like
noatime,softdeps.
http://www.volkerroth.com/tecn-obsd-diskless.html
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