I've been trying to setup a VPN for my android device using strongSwan and iked.
When I try to initiate the connection from my device the SA never gets
established. I see this in the log:
Here's the logs from iked -dvv
ikev2_recv: IKE_SA_INIT request from initiator :54158 to
65.19.130.43:500
Hi misc,
I'm migrating one of my servers from Linux to OpenBSD and I need a method
to authenticate users based on passwords treated with Linux crypt()
function. Passwords are encrypted with salted DES, without glibc2
extensions. For example:
$ htpasswd -nbd test test
test:MbfD9Vq5SL5aE
Where
On Sat, 17 Oct 2015 12:31:59 +0200 (CEST)
Adam Wysocki <bsd-li...@chmurka.net> wrote:
> Hi misc,
>
> I'm migrating one of my servers from Linux to OpenBSD and I need a
> method to authenticate users based on passwords treated with Linux
> crypt() function. Passwords are encr
On Wed, 7 Oct 2015 14:51:28 +
M Wheeler <6f84c...@refn.co.uk> wrote:
> CD's arrived today UK. Thanks again.
>
Just arrived in Poland
RET tame 0
9705 httpdCALL tame(0x1fcf4ca1e4e0,0)
9705 httpdSTRU tame request="malloc cmsg rpath proc inet unix
ioctl" 9705 httpdRET tame 0
13028 httpdPSIG SIGKILL SIG_DFL
11057 httpdPSIG SIGCHLD caught handler=0x1fd1c9ab83e0 mask=0<>
Regards,
Adam
didn't notice
that message. Though I might have missed it since I disabled spamd a
while ago which was the only reason bgpd is running on this host
(synchronizing white-listed hosts).
Though rc.conf.local still contains:
bgpd_flags=""
Regards,
Adam
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/26849/does-majordomo-support-no-mail-delivery-subscription
What's your take, OpenBSD folks?
> WE CANNOT READ YOUR MIND.
>
> You point to a general question about majordomo and
> not a question that is in any way specific to
> OpenBSD. If you mean to ask a question about the
> OpenBSD mailing lists, SAY SO. If not, why is it
> relevant to this list?
Philip,
You are right, sorry about
[Please note, this is a reply to a 2yo thread I have found in the archives, not
sure how it will work out]
> The closest thing to an official 'handbook' that
> the OpenBSD project offers is the FAQ,
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/. That one should take
> you some way, supplemented with a bit of
Asking this on the OpenBSD list gives it a tone:
I have no background in IT security and operating systems other than Windows (I
hated it less than Ubuntu, actually). I have found in the archives that in
general you can recommend OpenBSD to anyone without any background to start
tinkering
>> So the one you recommend from Amazon got some
>> mediocre reviews and comes from Asia.
>> But it works, good for you, that's a plus. It is
>> also a Qualcomm Atheros, maybe not
>> so dissimilar from the ones PC Engines sells on
>> their site:
>> http://www.pcengines.ch/wle200nx.htm and
>
> This
:-(.
-Adam
> I bought this card for my APU:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005HMZ8B2/
>
> Has worked great in AP mode. You will need the
> bracket to make it full height. When I bought
> it, it was $15, too.
>
> If I remember correctly, it shipped from China or
> Tiawan and the estimate was a month, but it
If I recall correctly, some of you reported problems with PC Engines' default
option Compex WLE200NX 802.11a/b/g/n.
Oh, there is a new Compex WLE600VX 802.11ac as well (for apu, please check
software support first).
Or, perhaps, I'm better off buying a 3rd party one from Amazon? Intel modules
would go a long way
towards ensuring they stick around. (Per a previous conversation with
them, you don't have to buy a subscription for every single machine
you're updating - but confirm that with them before basing any plans on
that.)
-Adam
On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 19:26:22 +0200
"Fran. J Ballesteros" wrote:
> just FYI. our spamd indeed had problems leading to corrupt db entries
> so some where never white listed.
>
> I changed it to use a simple in memory db and it now white lists as
> it should. the change is ok for
rosjat wrote:
> stuck on the entry point msg.
You need to create a boot.conf file with a couple of commands. Read
this:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#PXE
The contents of the file will likely need to be as follows:
stty com0 115200
set tty com0
The default baud rate is 9600 --
tedu wrote:
> If you'd like to try current, it should work better for you.
Confirmed working as expected; thanks for the assistance.
Hopefully someone else will benefit from this change as well.
--avj
On Fri, 4 Sep 2015 12:31:13 -0400
Michael McConville <mmcco...@sccs.swarthmore.edu> wrote:
> k...@kurawa.no-ip.org wrote:
> > Adam Wolk <adam.w...@tintagel.pl> wrote:
> > > After deleting the file, restarting the service processing a
> > > single email bro
On Fri, 4 Sep 2015 11:37:09 -0700
Chris Cappuccio <ch...@nmedia.net> wrote:
> Adam Wolk [adam.w...@tintagel.pl] wrote:
> > > > -rw--- 1 _spampd _spampd 9.8M Sep 3 22:52 bayes_seen
> > > > -rw--- 1 _spampd _spampd 65.3G Sep 3 22:55 bayes_toks
&g
On Fri, 4 Sep 2015 11:08:35 -0700
Chris Cappuccio <ch...@nmedia.net> wrote:
> Adam Wolk [adam.w...@tintagel.pl] wrote:
> > Hi misc@
> >
> > I upgraded my mail server to an amd64 snapshot from Sep 2nd and
> > found the server stuck delivering mail in the morn
(installed)
After deleting the file, restarting the service processing a single
email brought the DB to reported size 37.9M, few emails later it's
already reported as 113M I have a hunch that it will bloat again really
fast.
Regards,
Adam
=141<UP,RUNNING,PROMISC> mtu 33144
priority: 0
groups: pflog
Regards,
Adam
On Wed, 2 Sep 2015 22:49:02 +0200
Martin Pieuchot <m...@openbsd.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 02/09/15(Wed) 13:59, Adam Wolk wrote:
> > Since the snapshot from 2015.09.02 dhcp doesn't result in a fully
> > functional network in the installer.
> > [...]
>
>
I'm not sure where I'm going wrong here, but I've been giving doas(1)
a whirl and ran into something that's left be a bit puzzled.
I have some scripts in ~/bin, and my user account has PATH set
as desired. I can run things out of that dir as expected without
invoking doas, but attempting to
tedu wrote:
> doas allows PATH to be inherited, but resets it for itself to a
> limited set. this was so that e.g., "permit :wheel cmd ls" can't
> be tricked by creating a symlink ls -> /bin/sh. however, if there
> are no restrictions on the command, then the restriction probably
> doesn't need to
/events/555.en.html).
Both presentations were recorded, but obviously you can't do interactive
QA with a YouTube video :-).
-Adam
On 07/31/2015 10:48 AM, XU, YANG (YANG) wrote:
Adam,
That's good suggestion, thanks and I will give it a try. I plan to use OpenBSD
as a PE from a service provider
On 07/30/2015 10:26 AM, XU, YANG (YANG) wrote:
Adam,
Your comments and links are very helpful, they made some concepts clear for
me. Many thanks!
What I need essentially is VRF function which converts IPv4 prefix to VPNv4
prefix dynamically. I hope experts can help on this. After spending
hear sending them beer sometimes helps...
-Adam
On 07/24/2015 08:07 PM, XU, YANG (YANG) wrote:
Adam,
I really appreciate your reply. I read bgpd.conf and see rdomain can only
define network as explicit, static or connected. In my case, I need to import
dynamic prefix from BGP session. Right
if you set openfiles-max? That's the
only difference I see between your setup and dovecot seems to start
up fine with openfiles-cur=512 on my box (amd64 snapshot Jul 20).
Regards,
Adam
. If you want small +
light, don't get the tablet model, and IMHO get at least the x220 or newer.
Of course, none of us are actually answering your original question :-/.
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On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Alan Corey alan01...@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't ask it to do that and I don't know how to unsuspend. As far
as I'm concerned this is an undocumented feature. If I want to
suspend I'll type zzz. I haven't found a way to turn this off.
--
Credit is the root
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 2:42 PM, Adam Van Ymeren adam.v...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Alan Corey alan01...@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't ask it to do that and I don't know how to unsuspend. As far
as I'm concerned this is an undocumented feature. If I want to
suspend I'll
Hi misc@,
I'm running -current amd64 snapshot from 19th Jun, this laptop
went through 9 snapshots so far.
During all upgrades the built-in camera in the laptop was
always detected and displayed as configured. I had no need
to use it so didn't test if it actually works.
Two snapshots ago I
On Sun, 21 Jun 2015 20:16:08 +0200
Martin Pieuchot m...@openbsd.org wrote:
On 21/06/15(Sun) 19:54, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
On 21/06/15(Sun) 12:25, Adam Wolk wrote:
Hi misc@,
I'm running -current amd64 snapshot from 19th Jun, this laptop
went through 9 snapshots so far
Thanks for posting your adventure. I didn't have enough PF knowledge
to help debug, but it was an interesting read.
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 3:11 PM, Justin Mayes jma...@careered.com wrote:
I have this working. After learning more about route vs policy ipsec tunnels
I added a policy for 'any'
Hi misc@
For about 2 months I have been running owncloud on an amd64 -current
machine using httpd from base.
I'm so far quite happy with the setup but can't get the service
working with large file uploads downloads.
When trying with the owncloud client from a Linux machine I receive
connection
to recompile the bootloader with some debug flag set? Did I just
zone out while reading the relevant part of a manpage?
(FWIW, WinXP, Ubuntu 15.04 and current Sysresccd all boot OK, so I'm
pretty sure the hardware is fine.)
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went through the regular spamd process on a more widely used mail
server hence I prefer that solution to manually hunting for those
services that deliver with a pool of servers.
Regards,
Adam
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015, at 11:45 PM, Adam Wolk wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015, at 10:52 PM, Adam Wolk wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015, at 10:43 PM, Adam Wolk wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015, at 10:22 PM, Todd C. Miller wrote:
On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 20:06:59 +0200, Adam Wolk wrote:
Apr 27 19:54
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015, at 10:52 PM, Adam Wolk wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015, at 10:43 PM, Adam Wolk wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015, at 10:22 PM, Todd C. Miller wrote:
On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 20:06:59 +0200, Adam Wolk wrote:
Apr 27 19:54:55 tintagel spamd[27724]: can't delete 66.111.4.25
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015, at 10:43 PM, Adam Wolk wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015, at 10:22 PM, Todd C. Miller wrote:
On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 20:06:59 +0200, Adam Wolk wrote:
Apr 27 19:54:55 tintagel spamd[27724]: can't delete 66.111.4.25
out1-smtp.messagingengine.com adam.w...@koparo.com
adam.w
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015, at 10:22 PM, Todd C. Miller wrote:
On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 20:06:59 +0200, Adam Wolk wrote:
Apr 27 19:54:55 tintagel spamd[27724]: can't delete 66.111.4.25
out1-smtp.messagingengine.com adam.w...@koparo.com
adam.w...@tintagel.pl from spamd db (Error 22)
Does anyone
from any to any port smtp \
rdr-to 127.0.0.1 port spamd
pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from nospamd to any port smtp
pass in log on $ext_if proto tcp from spamd-white to any port smtp
pass out log on $ext_if proto tcp to any port smtp
Regards,
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adam.w...@koparo.com
On Sat, Apr 25, 2015, at 03:59 PM, Adam Wolk wrote:
Hi misc@
I'm working on a port for the Dart programming language - currently
trying to just
get some stuff just building before I start adding proper support.
I started to hit code that uses ucontext.h which is not present on
OpenBSD
] -
https://github.com/dart-lang/bleeding_edge/blob/master/dart/runtime/vm/signal_handler_linux.cc
[3] -
https://github.com/dart-lang/bleeding_edge/blob/master/dart/runtime/vm/thread_interrupter_linux.cc
Regards,
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adam.w...@koparo.com
14
- Apr 19
both obtained from mirrors.nycbug.org.
Regards,
--
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adam.w...@koparo.com
For the usual reasons - most VPS providers do not allow you to install
from arbitrary ISOs, and even fewer are willing to give you any
assistance at all with unsupported OSes. (You're only getting 1kbps?
Let's see... oh, you're running OpenBSD. Have a nice day, bye.)
-Adam
On 04/17/2015 08
On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 4:28 PM, Adam Van Ymeren adam.v...@gmail.com wrote:
I did some debugging using wireshark, and for some reason
when my OpenBSD system sends the very first PPP discovery packet, it
receives no response.
My best guesses at what's going wrong:
2) Some lame bug in my
.
If anyone has any ideas on where I can look to debug this further I'd
really appreciate it.
Anyone know why I can't get the vlan pri set to 0? Or is there a way I
can write raw ethernet frames to the wire. Is a raw socket low-level
enough for this?
Thanks for the help!
-Adam
. Lots more printers. One for
everyone. That’s worth going to jail for. That’s worth anything.” -
Printcrime by Cory Doctrow
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Adam Wolk adam.w
On Sat, Apr 4, 2015, at 04:51 PM, Adam Wolk wrote:
On Sat, Apr 4, 2015, at 04:45 PM, Gareth Nelson wrote:
Lenovo G700 here, only worked in X11 after disabling acpi, then it just
worked
Thanks for the input. For some reason I was able to startx into cwm
after plugging in an external
?
Regards,
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On Sat, Mar 28, 2015, at 04:26 AM, box963 wrote:
-- Forwarded message -
Hi, I'm new to OBSD. I just wiped a certain *nix distro off my laptop and
did a fresh install of OBSD56 on a Lenovo G50-70 with the default X
packages.
Unfortunately, both xdm startx each separately
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015, at 05:04 PM, Adam Wolk wrote:
On Sat, Mar 28, 2015, at 04:26 AM, box963 wrote:
-- Forwarded message -
Hi, I'm new to OBSD. I just wiped a certain *nix distro off my laptop and
did a fresh install of OBSD56 on a Lenovo G50-70 with the default X
packages
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015, at 08:22 PM, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 11:15 AM, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 10:48 AM, Adam Wolk adam.w...@koparo.com wrote:
...
My questions is how valuable are dmesgs from snapshots past releases?
- Should
:
- Just directly install a snapshot
- send dmesg?
I'm trying to decide which one to take hence the questions. I have a
hunch that A is the
most beneficial but would love some input on this.
Regards,
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adam.w...@koparo.com
created by
OpenVPN. Normally I should setup OpenVPN client on that device, but it
has a low frequency CPU.
Ah, you want the opposite of what I said then. The only way I know to
do that is to use pf, and the route-to directive, which I think someone
else already covered.
-Adam
choose between
soundfonts.)
Thanks,
-Adam
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athom...@athompso.net
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015, at 01:33 PM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 12:56:44PM +0100, Adam Wolk wrote:
I just updated to the March 1 (i386) snapshot and now I'm in process of
doing a 'pkg_add -uiv' so far no issues on my side (packages are
downloading and updating
directory that breaks the stem split?
Regards,
Adam
results on a DGS-1100 because all ports on the switch are limited to
1Gbps no matter what... so the fact that loadbalance is limited to 1Gbps
per stream and roundrobin 2Gbps per stream becomes irrelevant.
But it's still strange that one works and one doesn't.
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athom...@athompso.net
and boot sector... catch-22!
--
-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
exercise pointless. Good luck, anyway.
--
-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
no explicit support for ppp in /etc/netstart so I think
your approach is otherwise probably the best way to do it.
--
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athom...@athompso.net
+1 (204) 291-7950 - cell
+1 (204) 489-6515 - fax
is that
QuickAssist is a really, really nice feature *if* you can figure out how
to use it properly. Reminds me of the buzz surrounding the Cell
processor when it came out.
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athom...@athompso.net
://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20150218085759mode=expandedcount=0
If I've got my timeline right, we're already post-5.7-freeze, so I
assume 5.8 is probably when us mere users will see a partially-SMP
network stack.
--
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athom...@athompso.net
+1 (204) 291-7950 - cell
+1 (204
, though. (And I'm not
going to pay that much just for this, sorry.)
Also, note that 802.3ad was renumbered, effectively, to 802.1AX-2008
which has since been superceded by 802.1AX-2014... not that anyone
really knows or cares about that level of detail.
--
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athom...@athompso.net
local DNS resolvers - all live in that 198.yyy.yyy.yyy/25
subnet; I don't know if this is relevant or not.
So... at this point, what problem indicators (counters? log messages?)
should I be looking at or monitoring?
--
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athom...@athompso.net
+1 (204) 291-7950 - cell
+1 (204
), vi(1), etc...
anything where the non-visible output is actually the important part.
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athom...@athompso.net
+1 (204) 291-7950 - cell
+1 (204) 489-6515 - fax
be used here.
--
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athom...@athompso.net
complete separation all
the way out to the ethernet switch and/or the shared UPS (take your pick).
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an authorized key for root
It took him 2 days, with full source code access and intrusive checks
added to the code
in order to disable the internal mitigations in OpenSSH. I seriously
doubt a change like
that could be upstreamed without anyone noticing :)
Regards,
--
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adam.w
the word schadenfreude in regular conversation :).
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athom...@athompso.net
. I'm running a i386 snapshot from 27-Dec-2014.
Regards,
--
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adam.w...@koparo.com
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014, at 08:48 PM, mar...@martinbrandenburg.com wrote:
Adam Wolk adam.w...@koparo.com wrote:
Hi misc@
I have a question regarding the what(1) command. In one interview I saw
Theo mentioning the what(1) utility:
Two numbers exist for every component of OpenBSD. One
, AIX and UnixWare/OpenServer all support LDAP authentication
without going through the PAM layer.
Theoretically, any BSDauth-enabled OS could do so but most others
(NetBSD, FreeBSD) take the, umm... easy way out and do it through PAM.
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posix_memalign():
mapalign bad alignment
mapalign round
calloc():
realloc():
malloc():
free() called before allocation
memcpy
backwards memcpy
chacha_encrypt_bytes
_rs_stir
arc4random
expand 32-byte kexpand 16-byte k
z
RuneCT10NONE
OpenBSD
Regards,
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[)
properly leads to the test man page.
I also found the Makefile which creates the file in /bin/test. Guess
it's never too late to learn and I should
try harder before hitting the list.
Regards,
Adam
Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
Original Message
From: Otto Moerbeek
Sent: Wednesday 24
://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/wskbdmap_mfii.c?rev=1.43content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
Relevant FAQ entry:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html
Regards,
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adam.w...@koparo.com
to work for you).
If you're not so lucky, or you need better guarantees that it might
work, then your options are quite limited.
--
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athom...@athompso.net
Cell: +1 204 291-7950
Fax: +1 204 489-6515
On 14-12-18 12:57 PM, Mike Larkin wrote:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 12:24:45PM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote:
On 14-12-18 12:06 PM, andrew fabbro wrote:
In short - the list of VPS providers who can support OpenBSD is actually
very big.
I have to take issue with that statement...
The list of VPS
packages, make sure ttPKG_PATH/tt
(and
+/etc/pkg.conf if applicable) is
pointing to the 5.6 packages directory on your CD or nearest FTP mirror,
and use something like
--
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athom...@athompso.net
about running pf in this situation.
Cluebats welcome.)
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athom...@athompso.net
following the rule of null checking before a free call?
Should the man page be altered to discouraged the use of null checks
before calls to free?
Regards,
--
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adam.w...@koparo.com
On Sun, Dec 14, 2014, at 10:38 PM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 08:14:18PM +0100, Adam Wolk wrote:
Hi all,
Not that long ago we saw a lot of commits related to null checks being
not needed before free() calls.
Here are some examples:
-
http
?
The source code is, I think, the only thing that's obvious - both the
BSD license and years of jurisprudence about that license establish its
situation.
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athom...@athompso.net
?
Regards,
--
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adam.w...@koparo.com
to change the default motd,
the installation scripts, Theo's welcome root mail and xdm. Is there
anything that I have missed?
You might want to ask on the BitRig mailing lists/forums/whatevers,
since I believe they would have already had to tackle this.
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for routing, no matter how many full
tables I have in memory. (Top tells me I'm only using 338MB of memory,
which seems suspect.) They're fast enough for my needs; the fastest
usable connection they have is 1Gbps and they can easily saturate that.
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) for the not-yet-upgraded system, should I remove the patches
normally, reverting to 5.5-RELEASE, or ... ?
Thanks,
-Adam
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Cell: +1 204 291-7950
Fax: +1 204 489-6515
On 14-11-24 12:28 PM, David Higgs wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 1:12 PM, Adam Thompson athom...@athompso.net wrote:
I just upgraded one of a matched pair of 5.5 systems to 5.6, and after the
upgrade finished, it occured to me to wonder what about the
binpatch55-amd64-* packages from m:tier
Anyone know what happened to undeadly? (The|A) host seems to be up but
doesn't answer on any port.
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/Adapters/Bi-Directional-SATA-IDE-Adapter-Converter~PATA2SATA3)
in production before, Startech has a few others with more convenient
form factors (click on Related Products).
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script wherein
you can put whatever custom craziness you like, that gets executed once
at boot time. Typically you would only use this for executing
system-specific commands to initialize non-packaged software that you've
compiled yourself.
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be to create an rc.d script that
integrates cleanly, then release your work as a port, but sometimes
that's just too much work.
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not have
snapshots to take care of this. Hopefully someone will suggest a way to
deal with this problem under OpenBSD that I'm not aware of...
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.
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athom...@athompso.net
possible that everything will work out of the box but
nonetheless I think such a list could be useful :)
Regards,
--
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adam.w...@koparo.com
run OpenBSD without
glitches - Intel makes a big deal about how the Avoton/Rangeley line
require binary blobs to initialize the chipset, which seems ... well,
dumb. And barely credible, at best.
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