On 2005-08-06 20:52:17 +0200, Mike Henker wrote:
Hi yesterday I installed OpenBSD 3.7 seem to be all ok, my question is
how I can edit the files of the operating system,what editor you
recommand? (I m a newbie) If isn t in the default installation how can I
man -k editor
Best
Martin
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On 2005-08-07 09:01:40 -0700, Richard P. Koett wrote:
Real men use cat(1).
And real women use magnets. :-)
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On 2005-08-12 17:05:40 +0100, Andreas Kahari wrote:
On 12/08/05, Martin Schrvder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2005-08-12 16:06:03 +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
whois. NICs come and go, we'll soon run out of letters. I'd much prefer
making
$ whois 1.2.3.4
Just Work, but I haven't
On 2005-08-22 17:53:37 -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
of pdksh. Of course, if korn shell's behaviour doesn't conform to Posix,
*then* what do you do. (I personally take Korn shell as THE standard
You test on a certified Unix system, i.e. AIX, HP or Solaris.
Best
Martin
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On 2005-08-23 20:40:20 +0200, Jernej Vodopivec wrote:
Please be more specific:
That is bad advice because
Please learn to quote.
If badblocks actually reports bad blocks, the hd is broken and
must be replaced.
Best
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On 2005-09-09 17:39:37 +0200, Tim wrote:
Is there anything related to OpenBSD that would be worth investigating or
researching?
Yes: Is there anything related to OpenBSD that would be worth investigating or
researching? :-)
SCNR
Martin
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On 2005-09-08 08:57:29 +0530, Siju George wrote:
One of my friends sent me this new OpenBSD website design he created.
Please have a look at it :-D
http://mayuresh.freeshell.org/openbsd/
Nice, but wrong:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://mayuresh.freeshell.org/openbsd/
Best
On 2005-09-23 00:05:14 -0700, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
appreciable added risk. The only loose end is that sshd doesn't
currently log the RSA/DSA key that is used to gain access. Ideally it
Hu? Try
LogLevel VERBOSE
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On 2005-10-06 14:37:03 -0700, Aaron Glenn wrote:
I wasn't clear enough in my original post. I'm looking to run
1920x1200 on two DVI monitors; and I'd like some sort of OpenGL
hardware acceleration support, however minor. None of the ATi chipsets
currently support 1920x1200 on two DVI monitors.
On 2005-10-13 07:15:26 -0800, Szechuan Death wrote:
there's nothing I care about in Taiwan enough to do so. Alternately,
Then stop buying anything manufactured in Taiwan (or China).
HTH. HAND.
Martin
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On 2005-10-11 23:58:27 +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
DRBD is RAID-1, actually (with n-way replication under development last
time I checked). I assume that was just a typo. ;-)
I just listend to a talk about v8. Seems quite production ready. :-)
You can get 3-way replication with DRDB
On 2005-11-03 08:20:47 -0600, Jared Solomon wrote:
The AOpen MiniPC measures 6.5 x 6.5 x 2 inches, is powered by an
Intel Pentium M or Celeron M processor
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/65660
A MacMini is cheaper and runs OBSD.
Best
Martin
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On 2005-11-03 17:20:33 -0600, Daniel A. Ramaley wrote:
On Thursday 03 November 2005 08:59, Martin Schrvder wrote:
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/65660
A MacMini is cheaper and runs OBSD.
That's not entirely accurate; though a Mac Mini will run OpenBSD, it is
not cheaper. The
On 2005-11-07 21:54:30 -0900, JR Dalrymple wrote:
Track 2 on the 2nd CD is an audio track.
Which is the main problem. :-)
Also, as someone so cleverly put before me, Marco missed Vax, which is
on the CD media.
Excuse me, but how many vaxen where shipped with CD-ROMs?
Best
Martin (who
On 2005-11-08 22:19:55 -0800, J.C. Roberts wrote:
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 12:48:30 +0100, Martin Schrvder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excuse me, but how many vaxen where shipped with CD-ROMs?
I've got eight 4000-90's here and none of them have factory CD-ROM
drives but then again, the drives could
2007/8/2, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
things small, and the size of the file did not decrease at all. is
there something I'm not understanding about keeping this file pruned?
No. Even with a pfstat -t 7:365 my pfstat.db has grown to 70MB over
the last three months, but the daily
2007/8/13, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, aside from the 'the load average is useless anyway' comments, a
load average of 1 is not necessarily unacceptable on a multi-processor
machine. (It means one CPU is constantly working.)
No. It means that 1 process is constantly waiting to be
2007/8/24, Jacob Yocom-Piatt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i expect he means push syslog messages to the log server with
encryption, e.g. tunnel through ssh, etc.
sysutils/syslog-ng can use SSL/TLS.
Btw: Anybody working on updating the syslog-ng port to v2.x?
Best
Martin
2007/9/1, Amit Finkler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1. How do I disable IPv6?
disable ipv6cp
ppp(8) tells you more.
Best
Martin
PS: Read http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
2007/9/2, Constantine A. Murenin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you want your modifications to be licensed differently, then you
would have to put a new licence on top of existing licensing text, as
far I as understand. This is how it's often done in OpenBSD and
NetBSD, IIRC.
This has to agreed by all
2007/9/3, The One [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
FAT32.
And everyone can be compiled to read NTFS; Linux can even write to it.
Best
Martin
2007/9/5, David Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the case. Spending US$100k on a switch from Cisco, Foundry, or Force10
will get you fast-path processing in the tens of millions of pps or more
(which AFAIK even the studliest of server hardware doesn't do today) and
Which reminds me: Is there a real
2007/9/5, Leonardo Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Seems that ATI-AMD will open up their graphics drivers:
http://lwn.net/Articles/248227/
A quick report from the kernel summit: AMD's representative at the
summit has announced that the company has made a decision to enable
the development of
2007/9/11, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How many DVDs would it take to do up the whole packages selection?
Perhaps there's a market for $100 sets of the whole ftp mirror.
Feel free to do that and donate the money to Theo. But don't expect
him to bother doing it.
Best
Martin
VMware is announcing the release of large portions of VMware Tools
for Linux, Solaris and FreeBSD guests under GPL and GPL-compatible
licenses. VMware is also announcing the creation of the Open Virtual
Machine Tools (open-vm-tools) project on Sourceforge.net. This will
become the home for ongoing
2007/9/24, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sure it does, just pull from CVS over SSH and compile your own. Only
Where do I get the ssh fingerprints of the CVS servers?
And if I use cvsync, where do I get fingerprints?
Best
Martin
2007/9/24, Wade, Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Where do I get the ssh fingerprints of the CVS servers?
And if I use cvsync, where do I get fingerprints?
http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html#CVSROOT
Thanks. It's not complete (i.e. not all servers have fingerprints),
but a start.
This doesn't
2007/9/24, Gilles Chehade [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can fingerprint the tarballs and compare against the ones on the CD
you bought to support the project ? :-)
I can.
But can we agree that packages are not digitally signed, patches are
not digitally signed and the methods used to distribute
2007/9/26, Amit Finkler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How does one load PF after ppp?
By using ppp.linkup
cat /etc/ppp/ppp.linkup
MYADDR:
!bg sh -c /sbin/pfctl -e -f /etc/pf.conf
Best
Martin
2007/10/3, Cidric Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You won't get a real serial port, but on the other end you will be
able to run windoze, OSX, OpenBSD all a the same time, which is pretty
neat...
Not with a one-button mouse.
Best
Martin
2007/10/3, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Do the other OSs/Distros that include OpenSSH make any contributions?
Do your research. OpenSSH has no wealthy sponsors, nor a business
model. In fact, no Commercial Unix or Linux vendor has ever given our
project a cent.
Best
Martin
2007/10/3, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 10/3/07, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do the other OSs/Distros that include OpenSSH make any contributions?
[snip]
Overall: Yes.
So the second sentence at http://www.openssh.org/donations.html is wrong?
Best
Martin
2007/10/14, bofh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
simply give them a paycheck. And weren't they one of the ones who
kicked in $10k when it was needed? I know the heads of python and
samba are both employed at Google. From an independence point of
view, I know Theo has demonstrated that he will be
2007/10/23, Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
pool.ntp.org and score quite well. In fact, they compare favorably to
servers running the more heavyweight ntp daemons.
While we are talking about ntpd: Is there hope of an update of the
portable version? The debian port is still at 3.9...
Best
2007/10/26, Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm not sure there is a context in which Wikipedia is ever relevant: it
It's only as relevant as YOU help make it.
Shut up and improve it.
Best
Martin
2007/10/26, Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Where are the choices for non-x86?
The only remaining alternative is Sparc. Everything else is either old
(macppc) or expensive unsupported (IA64).
Best
Martin
On 2005-07-23 02:00:50 -0700, Anon Y. Mous wrote:
Now that SGI has declared bankruptcy, what is the
source?
Best
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On 2005-07-28 13:21:06 -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
BTW, my one bitch about the v20z is sun are a bunch of retards
and put all the vents on the top and bottom, so I'm reluctant to rack
them one on top of the other.
The only thing from Sun on the v20z is the label (and an os
which you won't
On 2005-07-30 13:01:32 +1000, Ioan Nemes wrote:
Martin Schrvder wrote:
The only thing from Sun on the v20z is the label (and an os
which you won't use).
Yes, and Dell is all re-branded Intel.
Next time you see a v20z read the label at the back.
Best
Martin
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On 2005-07-30 14:13:25 +0200, Martin Schrvder wrote:
On 2005-07-30 13:01:32 +1000, Ioan Nemes wrote:
Martin Schrvder wrote:
The only thing from Sun on the v20z is the label (and an os
which you won't use).
Yes, and Dell is all re-branded Intel.
Next time you see a v20z read the label
On 2005-11-09 22:24:41 -0500, Mike wrote:
cpu0: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 148, 1005.28 MHz
1Ghz? So slow? :-)
Best
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On 2005-11-13 14:16:07 -0800, b h wrote:
presume I can safely build from a newly checked out
src again (being more careful)?
And after that install a backups procedure.
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On 2005-11-16 11:08:51 +, Julian Smith wrote:
One way of handling this would be to write a filesystem that copies the
contents of modified files over a network before close() returns. That
way, as long as a SMTP server (say) checks the return from close()
before telling the sender that it
On 2005-11-25 15:55:53 -0500, ICMan wrote:
There are a lot of large files moving into the space on a regular basis,
and they need to be stored for a long time in active disk space. I have
Are you sure that the trouble with compressed file is worth the
money saved from buying larger disks?
On 2005-12-05 13:17:54 -0800, Ted Unangst wrote:
UFS2 is not supported.
Is anybody working on changing that?
Best
Martin
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On 2005-12-16 17:18:09 -0800, Smith wrote:
Is there any unix utility or script or OpenBSD port that will find
duplicate binary files within a directory?
Google for uniqleaf
Best
Martin
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On 2005-12-29 14:16:21 -0600, Travers Buda wrote:
Please, tell me I'm an idiot and Blowfish is the best choice for crypto. Then
I won't worry anymore.
You worry too much.
How much is the data worth you are protecting? And how long do
you want it to be protected? And what makes you think that
On 2006-01-11 16:18:13 -0500, Peter Landry wrote:
Maybe I'm misreading the situation -- but won't this just give Open
projects an even better chance to outpace closed system not subject to
the same reviews in terms of security and reliability?
These are automated auditings; the closed system
On 2006-01-27 01:42:13 +1100, Shane J Pearson wrote:
What an incredible load of tripe!...
This belongs on advocacy.
On 2006-02-10 17:10:41 +0530, Siju George wrote:
BSD on x86 has also suffered at the hands of these maniac virus
coders, so much so that there are hardly any BSD x86 web servers on
the web that haven't been repeatedly p0wned.
On 2006-02-10 10:46:02 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am setting up an openbsd box to be the catcher for a couple
of AIX boxes to pitch their log files to. Using the standard
syslogd, I am wondering if I can set it up so that each of the
AIX boxes gets its own log file on the openbsd box.
On 2006-02-11 10:49:54 -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
On Saturday 11 February 2006 10:42, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
This is pathetic. Why don't you read the docs before posting such a
discovery?
Which docs?
Normal OBSD users start with man afterboot. You should try it
too. Hint: It points to docs
On 2006-02-11 11:58:29 -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
all shells. There may be something in the sudo man page that
describes this behavior, but I haven't spotted it yet.
SEE ALSO
grep(1), su(1), stat(2), login_cap(3), sudoers(5),
passwd(5), visudo(8)
My reading skills must be
Hi,
on my freshly installed 3.7 in bash the delete key sends an ~
instead of [del]. How can I fix this?
Sorry if this is a FAQ, but Google et.al. don't allow searching
for ~ :-(
TIA
Martin
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On 2006-02-11 23:36:11 +, Craig M wrote:
I just installed bash to test this.
Then I created /etc/.inputrc with the contents:
\e[3~: delete-char
rebooted, got an xterm up, started bash and the delete key works.
It produced a tilde, prior to the reboot.
~/.inputrc does the trick here,
On 2006-02-12 16:18:16 -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
Damn! FedGov agencies must LOVE X11! My slogan is now 'block in all'!
Please also add a block out all.
HTH. HAND
Martin
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On 2006-02-13 18:10:53 -0500, Tim Donahue wrote:
As done by xargs?
grep foo 1
grep foo 2
grep foo 3
quote src=xargs(1)
Any arguments specified on the command line are given to the utility upon
each invocation, followed by some number of the arguments read from stan-
dard
2007/4/3, [EMAIL PROTECTED] dmesg
gateway# dmesg
OpenBSD 3.5 (GENERIC) #1: Sat May 1 08:18:25 PDT 2004
Sorry for not being more helpfull, but why are you running a firewall
with at least one known remote root exploit? Update!
Best
Martin
2007/4/12, Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I noticed this three hours ago and emailed Daniel. The NS records
for undeadly.org have disappeared from all *ultradns* root
nameservers for .org. Unfortunately, it's the middle of the night
where he's at, probably dreaming of anything but missing NS
2007/5/6, Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My ISP provides me ADSL service with daily changing ip. Still I must
somehow control the access to my postgresql server, to only accept
connections from my computer. Is it possible to specify a hostname (my
I'm confused. Is your server on dynip? Or your
2007/5/7, Adam Hawes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MD5 is proven weak. It's possible to take almost any file and its
MD5 then create an identically sized file with the same hash in a
reasonable time. This can be used to pass out an arbitrary CD
image that completely trashes the contents of your hard
2007/5/8, Alvin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can someone verify the different in MD5 checksum?
No, I get the same files.
Best
Martin
2007/5/18, stuart van Zee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
# make depend make
(this will take a while)
# cp /bsd /bsd.old
# cp bsd /
Why do you deviate from the FAQ?
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#BldKernel
Best
Martin
2007/5/25, Travers Buda [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the machine to the hackathon, or, conspiracy theory: the devs must
be working on some super-secret baby mulching machine that can't
be revealed until after the hackathon... unlikely.
A switch to OpenGIT! :-)
Best
Martin
2007/5/26, Axton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
YYERROR;
#define YYERROR goto yyerrlab
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Martin
2007/6/4, Marc Espie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Don't use for loops with find results, they do not scale well.
Also, beware of spaces in file.
For this kind of thing, I generally use 'while read'
Use xargs(1)
Best
Martin
Hi,
my cvsync mirror is broken. How can I fix this? I don't want to nuke
the whole mirror and let it fetch it again...
TIA
Martin
Remove ports/cad/Makefile,v
Remove ports/cad/distinfo,v
Remove ports/cad/DESCR,v
Remove ports/cad/PFRAG.shared,v
Remove ports/cad/PLIST,v
Remove
2007/6/6, Martin Reindl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 11:27:24AM +0200, Martin Schr?der wrote:
Hi,
my cvsync mirror is broken. How can I fix this? I don't want to nuke
the whole mirror and let it fetch it again...
try the -L option in cvsync
Thanks, but that doesn't really
Read the notes on Adaptec hardware at http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html
Best
Martin
2007/6/13, Matt Olander [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Where is Henning located? Shipping free stuff out of country is sometimes a
pain and takes longer.
Hamburg, Germany.
Henning, is DENIC still using OpenBGPD?
Best
Martin
2007/6/18, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The question isn't who owns the files, the question is, who can WRITE
to the files. IF the user www can write to the files,
But the owner can always change the permissions (if the directory is
writable by him).
Best
Martin
2007/6/25, John N. Brahy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I was wondering what the general census on port knocking in the OpenBSD
community is. I like the idea of hiding services but I don't
List archives exist.
Best
Martin
2007/6/27, Pieter Verberne [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How do I rename multiple files at once? I want to rename a list of
files like:
mmv is in ports.
Best
Martin
2007/6/28, J.D. Bronson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
so if it wont write to a file...I presume it blocks
whats listed in /etc/tables/scanners permanently and then only
blocks NEW offenders via kernel memory?
(can someone clarify my understanding of that?
Do you really need a file? In my experience
http://home.nuug.no/~peter/pf/en/long-firewall.html#BRUTEFORCE
Best
Martin
2008/1/13, Max Hayden Chiz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Because several people have asked, my Internet connection is a
business class cable connection with guaranteed 512Kbps up and 7Mbps
down. I do get those speeds and can sustain them essentially
indefinitely.
Are you using pppoe(8)?
Best
2008/1/14, Andreas Kahari [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What I mean is what I wrote in my first email: For example, I would
want the build of the qt4 port to use a maximum of 25% of the
available CPU, leaving the CPU 75% idle if nothing else is happening
on the machine.
This not possible in OpenBSD (and
2008/2/1, Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
FWIW, here is a review of OpenBSD-based live CD:
This is based on 3.8, so it's very stale.
Best
Martin
2008/2/1, elpinguim [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Configuring pf to not even respond to unallocated ip space also
helps. Search for Bogon filtering.
No. This just adds another way for things to go wrong. KISS. :-)
But I can understand that Penguins think it's a great idea.
Best
Martin
2008/2/1, badeguruji [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
From Sun's own mouth:
...Solaris 10 OS, the most secure OS worldwide holding 176 records...
is that so?
That they hold 176 records? Maybe.
For the rest, see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaluation_Assurance_Level#EAL5:_Semiformally_Designed_and_Tested
2008/2/1, Zbigniew Baniewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can use old Pentium II 400 MHz - there are still many of them available,
which doesn't need any cooler, its radiator will do. Such way the only
And where do you get a PCI graphics card with DVI capable of doing 1920x1200?
Best
Martin
2008/2/2, elpinguim [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 05:28:11PM +0100, Martin Schr?der wrote:
No. This just adds another way for things to go wrong. KISS. :-)
Really, what things? Script it, set cron to call it, done. Simple.
IP addresses that are bogon today may not be bogon
2008/2/7, Antti Harri [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You mean http://www.networktechinc.com/enviro-mini.html ? Quite
pricey stuff.
There are some weather stations with a usb interface...
Best
Martin
2008/3/14, Gustavo Polillo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Why is sendmail a default smtp server and not is postfix or qmail?
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq1.html#HowAbout
2008/3/23, Richard Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
According to
http://www.openbsd.org/art4.html
I take it http://www.openbsd.org/art1.html is the one to go with.
Theo, could you please unify the licenses on these pages?
Best
Martin
2008/4/7, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there no way to verify the authenticity of the installation files?
No, there is no way.
IBTD: Get your cds from trusted sources. ;-)
Best
Martin
2008/4/9, Matthew Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As part of my move from GNU/Linux to OpenBSD on my server, I just want to
clarify what I need to do to ensure that I have performance optimised. I am
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Why
Best
Martin
2008/4/9, Matthew Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A search of the site for a style guide or media pack has failed to turn up
anything so I thought that I would ask here: how do I obtain
Click on the logo on the front page.
Best
Martin
2008/4/15, Jernej Makovsek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://www.openssh.com/txt/trojan.adv) in late July of a file server
maintained by the open-source, Unix-based operating-system project. On
Aug. 1, a dangerous Trojan horse program was discovered amid the code
for OpenBSD, which is used by
On 2006-02-18 16:12:39 -0500, David Higgs wrote:
Any further ideas?
Check the example. It uses ftp-proxy(8)
Best
Martin
PS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top-posting
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Hi,
is there something like lastlog(8) for openbsd? Or has someone
ported the shadow-utils?
Best
Martin
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On 2006-02-21 17:36:51 +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Martin Schrvder wrote:
is there something like lastlog(8) for openbsd? Or has someone
ported the shadow-utils?
What is lastlog(8)? What does it do?
http://www.planetpenguin.de/manpage-8-lastlog.8.html
quote
On 2006-02-23 12:07:03 -0500, Chris Smith wrote:
---
How would I go about listening to pflog0? I
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/logging.html
IOW, from your experience, is tcpdump safe in this scenario and is it's
overhead minimal?
Hi,
I've a firewall/proxy with 3.7 running a named and transparent
squid. I want to use cachemgr.cgi, so I've setup apache to listen
on port 8080 and copied /usr/local/libexec/cachemgr.cgi to
/var/www/cgi-bin
Now, the Cache Manager Interface comes up on
http://firewall:8080/cgi-bin/cachemgr.cgi,
On 2006-03-01 15:33:21 -0500, marrandy wrote:
Also I have found a dual, eden fanless 1GHz.
^^^
Sure?
Onboard I/O Connectors 1 4-pin CPU fan and 2 3-pin chassis fan
http://www.epiacenter.com/modules.php?name=Contentpa=showpagepid=82
has a review with pictures (note the fan) and benchmarks.
Best
Martin
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On 2006-03-01 18:07:19 -0500, marrandy wrote:
On Wednesday 01 March 2006 16:33, Martin Schrvder wrote:
http://www.epiacenter.com/modules.php?name=Contentpa=showpagepid=82
has a review with pictures (note the fan) and benchmarks.
I don't see one. Just a large black clip-on heatsink.
On 2006-03-01 19:11:54 -0500, marrandy wrote:
http://www.epiacenter.com/pictures/news/2006/epia_cn.jpg
Now that is a heatsink.
Yes. :-)
It would be nice if that beast hat 3 NICs and supported PoE...
Best
Martin
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On 2006-03-02 19:01:13 -0600, eric wrote:
Best you'll find for reliable traffic accounting (and the most flexible) is
argus http://www.qosient.com/argus/. I'd recommend that route, then using
Seems to be quiet since 2004-05 and has its own license :-(
Best
Martin
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On 2006-03-14 14:37:20 +, Steffen Wendzel wrote:
hope some of you will like it,
Sounds interesting. Any hope in making it an official
openbsd-port?
Best
Martin
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