Years ago I bought a Minitar VoIP ATA and it was great.
Then SWMBO wanted one too and I set up siproxd which mostly worked.
Then I go two global IPs and put one ATA/Phone on each. Perfect! No Siproxd!
Now I am about to need those 2 IPs.
Neither phone needs to recieve incoming calls.
Anybody us
Hi Misc,
I am resurrecting this 4 months old thread to leave electronic trace to
people who find themselves trying to install ViewVC on OpenBSD. After
four months of trying to adjust number of kernel file descriptors to
compensate for the memory leak of the built in Python web server which
comes w
On 22. oktober 2014 at 3:55 PM, "Dawe" wrote:
>
>I think you have to configure proxyAddress if you want polipo to
>listen on more
>than localhost:
>
># Uncomment one of these if you want to allow remote clients to
>
># connect:
Hello misc@,
I'm currently trying to write a library that heavily relies on
libcrypto. Because I don't want applications linking to it, to have to
call OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms, for convenience, I added those calls to
the appropriate places in my library. Because of this nature, the
functio
> On 10/22/14 21:27, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> > Gregory Edigarov [ediga...@qarea.com] wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Since we are already go with re-engineering of openssl becoming libressl,
> >> why not provide some clean and intuitive interface instead of that crap
> >> openssl(1) is? For example ress
On 10/22/14 21:27, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Gregory Edigarov [ediga...@qarea.com] wrote:
Hi,
Since we are already go with re-engineering of openssl becoming libressl,
why not provide some clean and intuitive interface instead of that crap
openssl(1) is? For example ressl(1) would be the new "high
Gregory Edigarov [ediga...@qarea.com] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since we are already go with re-engineering of openssl becoming libressl,
> why not provide some clean and intuitive interface instead of that crap
> openssl(1) is? For example ressl(1) would be the new "high level" interface
> with very few s
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 5:12 PM, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know what's wrong with my Tor + Polipo setup? So far I've done
> `pkg_add tor && pkg_add polipo`, uncommented `socksParentProxy` and
> `socksProxyType` in `/etc/polipo/config` and then `/etc/rc.d/tor start &&
> /etc/rc.d/polipo star
Hi,
Does anyone know what's wrong with my Tor + Polipo setup? So far I've done
`pkg_add tor && pkg_add polipo`, uncommented `socksParentProxy` and
`socksProxyType` in `/etc/polipo/config` and then `/etc/rc.d/tor start &&
/etc/rc.d/polipo start`. However I'm still getting connection refused for
Hello Otto,
Monday, October 6, 2014, 10:42:32 AM, you wrote:
OM> Yeah. Have something similar in my tree. If -Wall is happy, so am I.
OM> Does it explain 5.4 problems though.
OM> I did not manage to reproduce those so far.
It looks like the "time_t" patch is applicable to 5.5 (and later) only
2014-10-22 16:33 GMT+02:00 Gregory Edigarov :
> openssl(1) is? For example ressl(1) would be the new "high level" interface
> with very few selected frequently used functions, and openssl(1) with low
> level interface as it is now
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/eurobsdcon2014-libressl.html
Best
Hi,
Since we are already go with re-engineering of openssl becoming libressl,
why not provide some clean and intuitive interface instead of that crap
openssl(1) is? For example ressl(1) would be the new "high level" interface
with very few selected frequently used functions, and openssl(1) with
On 10/22/14 12:18, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Since OpenBSD doesn't have dual serial+tty consoles, you won't see much
on the monitor after rebooting with that in boot.conf - if you need to
skip this, hold ctrl down during boot (specifically, it needs to be
down at the point where the boot loader sta
Hi Craig,
Craig R. Skinner wrote on Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 10:47:40AM +0100:
> On 2014-10-20 Mon 11:32 AM |, worik wrote:
>> In a fresh(ish) OpenBSD installation I note .cshrc and .profile in /.
> Rename them to /.cshrc~ & /.profile~ and see what breaks...
> I always delete them due to having /etc
22 octobre 2014 10:40 "Peter Hessler" a écrit:
> On 2014 Oct 22 (Wed) at 08:31:29 + (+), Com??te wrote:
> :22 octobre 2014 09:30 "Mike Larkin" a ??crit:
> :> On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 11:46:04AM +0400, wrote:
> :>
> :>> Hello.
> :>> After apm -z and wake by wol (re0) sometimes
Replying on-list to an off-list email.
> Are you suggesting that I run a 9pin serial port to the machine
> for console admin?
That is one option, and if you can do it, it's a simple and pretty
trustworthy way to do things, whereas the embedded system handling
IPMI is...not great ;-) However that'
On 2014-10-20 Mon 11:32 AM |, worik wrote:
> In a fresh(ish) OpenBSD installation I note .cshrc and .profile in /.
>
Rename them to /.cshrc~ & /.profile~ and see what breaks...
I always delete them due to having /etc/{profile,csh.cshrc,csh.login}
install.site (http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.ht
On 2014 Oct 22 (Wed) at 08:31:29 + (+), Com??te wrote:
:22 octobre 2014 09:30 "Mike Larkin" a ??crit:
:> On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 11:46:04AM +0400, wrote:
:>
:>> Hello.
:>> After apm -z and wake by wol (re0) sometimes machine becomes very slow on
:>> network operations (even
22 octobre 2014 09:30 "Mike Larkin" a écrit:
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 11:46:04AM +0400, Кирилл wrote:
>
>> Hello.
>> After apm -z and wake by wol (re0) sometimes machine becomes very slow on
>> network operations (even ssh!)
>> Help, please.
>> Here is dmesg and ifconfig:
>
> ... snip ...
>
>
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 11:46:04AM +0400, Кирилл wrote:
> Hello.
> After apm -z and wake by wol (re0) sometimes machine becomes very slow on
> network operations (even ssh!)
> Help, please.
> Here is dmesg and ifconfig:
>
... snip ...
> re0: watchdog timeout
>
Do you see only one of these wat
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