Hi,
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 12:17:54PM -0500, Adam Thompson wrote:
On 14-08-22 12:09 PM, Claus Assmann wrote:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014, Adam Thompson wrote:
I have a large number of email tags, but use both + and - as a
separator.
So far, I'm entering all the - ones into aliases; is there a
On 30/08/14(Sat) 12:28, ludovic coues wrote:
2014-08-30 11:58 GMT+02:00 Martin Pieuchot mpieuc...@nolizard.org:
On 30/08/14(Sat) 11:46, ludovic coues wrote:
2014-08-30 10:53 GMT+02:00 Martin Pieuchot mpieuc...@nolizard.org:
Hello Ludovic,
On 28/08/14(Thu) 20:52, ludovic coues wrote:
Hello,
I tried to do a similar setup. I tried different configuration without success.
Then I found this in the manpage : Currently the routing table must belong to
the default routing domain and nexthop verification happens on table 0.
So I think OpenBGPD is not (yet ?) able to do this.
--
Hello,
If I put an OpenBSD 5.5 (FVWM) box on a display via VGA cable mplayer
does strange things:
The -geometry=50%:50% doesn't work (doesn't put the videos in
center).
The -fs doesn't work.
I can only use -xy 1024 - but that is not the best, since there
could be videos that are wrongly
Besides gluing the USB holes on a PC, how could I disable the keyboard
and mouse input for a logged in user on a OpenBSD 5.5 install with
FVWM?
Many thanks,
On 1 September 2014 11:53, somelooser3...@hushmail.com wrote:
Besides gluing the USB holes on a PC, how could I disable the keyboard
and mouse input for a logged in user on a OpenBSD 5.5 install with
FVWM?
Style * NeverFocus
-- Thomas Adam
Clint Pachl wrote, On 08/25/14 16:36:
It seems one should be able to get getty(8) to do this using
/etc/ttys. I tried:
console /usr/bin/su -l USER -c /usr/X11R6/bin/startx xterm on
secure
which automatically launched X, but I didn't have access to the
console (i.e., no write permission
Andy Bradford wrote, On 08/27/14 08:35:
Thus said Clint Pachl on Mon, 25 Aug 2014 16:36:26 -0700:
If someone knows how to do this properly via getty(8), I would be very
interested.
I've used this successfully (not sure how proper it is):
/etc/ttys:
ttyC0 /usr/libexec/getty console.nopw
Hi Pierre,
I tried to do a similar setup. I tried different configuration without
success.
Yup, I saw your post on misc@ a few days ago when I was looking for
some pointers.
Then I found this in the manpage : Currently the routing table must belong
to the default routing domain and
I ended up with static routing, it was an acceptable setup in my case and I had
never heard of brid.
But if you succeed please tell me.
--
Cordialement,
Pierre BARDOU
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De : petrus...@gmail.com [mailto:petrus...@gmail.com] De la part de Pierre
Emeriaud
Envoyé : lundi
On Sat 2014.08.30 at 20:51 +0200, Julian Andrej wrote:
I encountered a problem either with cwm or tabbeb
(http://tools.suckless.org/tabbed/). If I use cwm as my window manager
and start tabbed with an XEmbed supported application like xterm, surf
or st (e.g. tabbed xterm -into) and then I
2014-09-01 10:47 GMT+02:00 Martin Pieuchot mpieuc...@nolizard.org:
On 30/08/14(Sat) 12:28, ludovic coues wrote:
2014-08-30 11:58 GMT+02:00 Martin Pieuchot mpieuc...@nolizard.org:
On 30/08/14(Sat) 11:46, ludovic coues wrote:
2014-08-30 10:53 GMT+02:00 Martin Pieuchot mpieuc...@nolizard.org:
On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:20:43AM +0200, Patrik Lundin wrote:
How is/was the reverse zone configured in nsd? I am currently trying to
debug an issue i've seen when the stub-zone in unbound is wider (name:
10.in-addr.arpa) than the zone in nsd (name: 0.0.10.in-addr.arpa).
To me the following
I have several machines running the August 29 i386 snapshot, one of which
is unable to create /dev/log. I'm not clear on why the code path of the
failing machine is significantly different, or, why this particular
failure occurs.
It is repeatable on the failing platform. In single user mode:
#
Thus said Clint Pachl on Mon, 01 Sep 2014 05:24:02 -0700:
FYI: $@ equals -p -- USER where USER is the username entered at
the login prompt. I never would have guessed that the -p option was
included.
Yes, it does allow any USER to login without a password by just typing
the username
On Mon, Sep 01, 2014 at 08:58:11AM -0700, Arthur Mesh wrote:
I have no good explanation as to what's going on. I've tried this on current
(as opposed to 5.5), and issue does NOT go away.
I decided to ask about this on unbound-users:
I set up a small network in which an OpenBSD machine serves as a
router for a collection of IPv6-only clients. Many thanks to previous
responders to my questions on tunneling with gif(4). This rudimentary
setup is working well: a client machine acquires an address via SLAAC
and can access the IPv6
On Mon, Sep 01, 2014 at 01:26:07PM -0400, Josh Grosse wrote:
I have several machines running the August 29 i386 snapshot, one of which
is unable to create /dev/log. I'm not clear on why the code path of the
failing machine is significantly different, or, why this particular
failure occurs.
Hi all,
This is probably a very simple question, but for the life of me I have not been
able to
locate a solution. I am running a RADIUS server on OpenBSD 5.5 stable (+
openssl patches)
using FreeRADIUS 2.2.0p2 from the ports tree. When I first installed
FreeRADIUS, it worked
great. However,
Hello,
If I put an OpenBSD 5.5 (FVWM) box on a display via VGA cable mplayer
does strange things:
What box exactly? There are multiple architectures out there with
multiple machines on each architecture. To help someone help you try
to send the output of dmesg command. If you are not familiar
On Monday, September 1, 2014 17:58 CEST, Arthur Mesh arthurm...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:20:43AM +0200, Patrik Lundin wrote:
How is/was the reverse zone configured in nsd? I am currently trying to
debug an issue i've seen when the stub-zone in unbound is wider (name:
Andrew Lester martinblan...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all,
Hi,
This is probably a very simple question, but for the life of me I have not
been able to
locate a solution. I am running a RADIUS server on OpenBSD 5.5 stable (+
openssl patches)
using FreeRADIUS 2.2.0p2 from the ports tree. When
I am using OpenBSD 5.5 with motherboard Supermicro X9SBAA-F which has
CPU Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU S1260 @ 2.00GHz. Intel's website reports
that my CPU has 2 cores and 4 hardware threads:
http://ark.intel.com/products/71267/Intel-Atom-Processor-S1260-1M-Cache-2_00-GHz
I was using the top command to
On Mon, Sep 01, 2014 at 15:51, Ryan wrote:
$ sysctl -a | egrep -i 'hw.machine|hw.model|hw.ncpu'
hw.machine=amd64
hw.model=Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU S1260 @ 2.00GHz
hw.ncpu=1
hw.ncpufound=4
Does this output indicate that my operating system is only using one
core? During the installation
If you look at the header line of the dmesg you quoted below, you will
notice that it says GENERIC -- that is the official name of the SP
(single processor) kernel. To utilize more than one CPU core, you need
to be running the MP (multi-processor) kernel, as in GENERIC.MP.
On 1 Sep 2014 at
On Mon, September 1, 2014 10:46 pm, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Mon, Sep 01, 2014 at 15:51, Ryan wrote:
$ sysctl -a | egrep -i 'hw.machine|hw.model|hw.ncpu'
hw.machine=amd64
hw.model=Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU S1260 @ 2.00GHz
hw.ncpu=1
hw.ncpufound=4
Does this output indicate that my operating
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