[Fwd: Re: ntpd could not parse pool.ntp.org]

2005-08-15 Thread Nick
I forgot to say: You'll need to configure your wife's PC to have a default gateway of 192.169.1.9 and use a dns server of 192.168.0.1 Cheers. Original Message Subject:Re: ntpd could not parse pool.ntp.org Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 13:36:09 +0100 From: Nick [EMAIL

Re: ntpd could not parse pool.ntp.org

2005-08-16 Thread Nick
with a 192.168.1.x address (255.255.255.0 subnet) and a gateway of 192.168.1.3, and dns server IP's of 194.224.52.6 and 194.225.52.4 They should then be able to connect to the internet. Let me know how you get on. Ta - Nick Mike Henker wrote: Ok Nick, ckecking all what you said step by step: Can you

free video ipods!

2005-11-04 Thread Nick
- This mail is a HTML mail. Not all elements could be shown in plain text mode. - to see how to get a free video ipod check this out! it works just search on google and you will se what other people think http://www.YourFreeVideoiPods.com/index.php?ref=1659363

Re: An introduction of sorts

2007-03-21 Thread Nick !
are rejected in flames). Eventually you'll just be known. Have you got an OpenBSD system installed yet? You should do that. Go check out the install guide: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html -Nick

Re: Is OpenBSD good/best for my 486?

2007-03-21 Thread Nick !
on the internets that sometimes it creeps out from under beds and eats children. I don't know if you can trust it... -Nick

Re: openbsd current?

2007-03-22 Thread Nick !
On 3/22/07, Jay Jesus Amorin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how do i know if im using openbsd current? If you have to ask you aren't. Current is installed by installing snapshots and compiling from CVS. The learning curve is very steep. -Nick

Re: Microsoft gets the Most Secure Operating Systems award

2007-03-22 Thread Nick !
that are constantly getting fixed indirectly as overall code quality is improved. -Nick

Re: openbsd current?

2007-03-22 Thread Nick !
On 3/22/07, STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thursday 22 March 2007 10:01:23 Nick ! wrote: On 3/22/07, Jay Jesus Amorin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how do i know if im using openbsd current? If you have to ask you aren't. Current is installed by installing snapshots and compiling

zaurus bootstrapping

2007-03-22 Thread Nick !
for that compiled in? -How do you people with zaurii trade data from them with other computers? Purely over the network? With SD cards? USB hubs + thumbdrives? Thanks in advance, ~Nick (so excited)

Re: zaurus bootstrapping

2007-03-22 Thread Nick !
quick replies. -Nick

Re: zaurus bootstrapping

2007-03-22 Thread Nick !
in the manpages any reference to it, but maybe I'm looking in the wrong places. What's the upgrading procedure? Is it something like: put bsd.rd on the / filesystem somewhere and the filesets somewhere (else), reboot, at boot type the path to the upgrade kernel? -Nick

Re: zaurus bootstrapping

2007-03-22 Thread Nick !
On 3/23/07, Kyle George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 22 Mar 2007, Nick ! wrote: On 3/22/07, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: think long and hard before you trash the partition table. hint: you don't want to use the whole disk for openbsd. I don't? I mean, I know to save the first

Re: zaurus bootstrapping

2007-03-22 Thread Nick !
of this to INSTALL.zaurus, if you don't want to have linux, you can just ... This amuses me: In these cases below we avoid using vi because Linux quality is of such high caliber that vi locks up the console. -Nick

Re: wireless mouse for OpenBSD ?

2007-03-24 Thread Nick !
if they actually are. -Nick

Re: Does anyone know a good file manager for OpenBSD?

2007-03-25 Thread Nick !
On 3/24/07, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/21/07, Paul Irofti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - the fact that ftp can handle http makes me ponder what happened to the KISS principle? ftp is very simple. there are files on the internet. i want them on my computer. ftp puts them

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-25 Thread Nick !
everyone else and you'll be fine. -Nick

Re: usb networking

2007-03-25 Thread Nick !
. This device is the only thing plugged in to it to, so it's definitely got enough power. -Nick

Re: code analysis tools

2007-03-26 Thread Nick !
should take a look at http://www.well.com/~doctorow/metacrap.htm. That's also an issue of care vs. automation. The world should not be saved by tech! -Nick

Re: enlarge the drive

2007-03-26 Thread Nick !
where they are positioned). If you've left unused space at the end, and /var is the lastmost partition, it will be possible to grow it. See growfs(8) and read it very carefully. But you would probably be better off doing a clean install. Good luck, -Nick

Re: Long WEP key

2007-03-28 Thread Nick !
in those command lines directly. See if you can reproduce the problem. You could also grep ifconfig's source code for strings too long and look for what condition that indicates. If you find a bug in netstart then tell about it! -Nick

Re: Long WEP key

2007-03-28 Thread Nick !
somewhere that I can never find the link to that WPA gives a false sense of security anyway. -Nick

Re: Long WEP key

2007-03-28 Thread Nick !
that unsecured access is better than WEP. I'm making the point that WEP is half-assed and hasn't kept anyone out of wireless networks for years now. Not even the idiots. Um, yes, yes it has. Who are the idiots to you? Do they include my roommates? -Nick

Re: Long WEP key

2007-03-29 Thread Nick !
On 3/29/07, Sunnz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2007/3/29, Nick ! [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 3/29/07, Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maxime DERCHE wrote: IMHO you should think to configure your AP to provide a WAP-based encryption... WAP-based encryption? Do you mean WPA

Re: vi keys in mg

2007-04-01 Thread Nick !
of a line actually joins the lines. -Nick

Re: possible cracking attempt

2007-04-01 Thread Nick !
is actually secure you have nothing to worry about (except DDoS but there's no way to prevent that either). -Nick

Re: possible cracking attempt

2007-04-01 Thread Nick !
blacklisting innocent users. Anyway, /htdocs/thisdoesnotexistahaha.php and '/w00tw00t.at.ISC.SANS.DFind:) show that it's just some kid learning the ropes. I wouldn't want to report him. -Nick

Re: possible cracking attempt

2007-04-01 Thread Nick !
On 02 Apr 2007 03:16:20 +0200, Artur Grabowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nick ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Anyway, /htdocs/thisdoesnotexistahaha.php and '/w00tw00t.at.ISC.SANS.DFind:) show that it's just some kid learning the ropes. I wouldn't want to report him. Why not? Beat them up when

Re: obsd with soekris as On board computer

2007-04-02 Thread Nick !
by asking the people at http://www.mini-itx.com/, but as far as OpenBSD goes there should really be no difference than doing any other embedded install. This sounds like a fun project. Post pictures when you're done, please. -Nick

Re: vi keys in mg

2007-04-03 Thread Nick !
On 4/3/07, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: jared r r spiegel wrote: On Sun, Apr 01, 2007 at 12:58:38PM -0600, Kjell Wooding wrote: mg is a fine little editor, but it just seems so emacs-centric. This little diff fixes that. Please test and get back to me. Maybe *now* we'll get some

Re: wireless on OpenBSD : ath(4) or ral(4) ?

2007-04-04 Thread Nick !
have ath(4) because I got it from a big box store, but I'm ashamed. Don't support stupid vendors, give your money elsewhere. -Nick

Re: bcw(4) is gone

2007-04-05 Thread Nick !
are licenses. This has been blown all our of proportion, and this thread isn't even to 15 replies yet. -Nick

Re: Beep!

2007-04-10 Thread Nick !
probably just use the ASCII bel character. That is, add a command like: echo -n \007 (note: untested, not near a unix). -Nick

Re: date -u gives wrong timezone output?

2007-04-10 Thread Nick !
On 4/10/07, Markus Bergkvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, 'date -u' on a 4.0 -stable will give something like Tue Apr 10 22:03:24 GMT 2007 but shouldn't it be Tue Apr 10 22:03:24 UTC 2007 UTC = GMT for all that we care about. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time]] -Nick

Re: Why Linus Torvalds won't donate to OpenSSH

2007-04-11 Thread Nick !
The great thing about it is that people perusing the archives will see the trollfest and probably not get this far to see us cluing in and being calm and civil. -Nick On 4/11/07, Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Seriously... this is a troll. This is like electronic insurgency designed

Re: Removing chmod world write support and sftp

2007-04-11 Thread Nick !
not really planning on security by obscurity are you? -Nick

Re: scp problem with remote filename escaping

2007-04-11 Thread Nick !
reason why the files have to be named that way... I agree, spaces in filenames should be avoided. But spaces in filenames are legal, so programs need to support that; this seems like a case scp was never tested against because no one uses files with those names. -Nick

Re: scp problem with remote filename escaping

2007-04-11 Thread Nick !
On 4/11/07, Nick ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4/11/07, Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karel Kulhavy Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 3:47 PM To: OpenBSD Subject: scp problem with remote filename escaping Sounds

Re: Removing chmod world write support and sftp

2007-04-11 Thread Nick !
On 4/11/07, Joshua Gimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4/11/07, Nick ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you're not really planning on security by obscurity are you? The wrapper will work because the users that are doing this are doing it out of ignorance and not with malicious intentions

Re: wireless ethernet adapters (seeking recommendations)

2007-04-11 Thread Nick !
wireless adapters. The client systems will be running Ubuntu Linux (Feisty). Thank you very much. Pedro The usual recommendation is ral(4) (that is, the chips that correspond to the driver documented in `man 4 ral'). Have you seen https://kd85.com/soekris.html ? -Nick

Re: Writing Device Drivers Dokumentation

2007-02-12 Thread Nick !
/papers/opencon06-drivers/mgp00020.html right? -Nick

Re: COMPAT_LINUX in kernel

2007-02-12 Thread Nick !
be), COMPAT_LINUX is already enabled, and you will just need to do: -Nick

Re: SIP on OpenBSD

2007-02-13 Thread Nick !
could I call? -Nick

Re: OT? Is this bad news?

2007-02-14 Thread Nick !
. Also, please educate me: couldn't a BSD driver be created by using the cleanroom approach? One person reads the GPL code, writes specs, another implements them? Or is this covered when people say reverse engineer? -Nick

Re: is there an install packages file list?

2007-02-14 Thread Nick !
. Trying searching the archives at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com?l=openbsd-misc and good luck -Nick

Re: OT? Is this bad news?

2007-02-14 Thread Nick !
for clearing that up Hannah, Neil, Rod, Darren, and Marco. I always see the bitching on here (usually leading to a license war) and never was entirely sure what the big deal was. -Nick

Re: kernel source question

2007-02-27 Thread Nick !
this? Mucking with kernel #defines is sort of priviliged, because everyone has to be kept in sync on them. -Nick

Re: vmware: detecting real interfaces?

2007-03-01 Thread Nick !
On 3/1/07, Jacob Yocom-Piatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nick Holland wrote: exactly. This idea of using VMware (or similar) to host a firewall that protects the host operating system is something I find somewhere between amusing (because its silly) and scary (because it indicates people don't

Re: Daylight savings time paranoia

2007-03-01 Thread Nick !
so proud of their uptimes when it only show they don't care for their systems?) See http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2007-01/0669.html (by the way, I can't find that patch, anyone know where it is?) -Nick

Re: How to uninstall fvwm with obsd4.0?

2007-03-02 Thread Nick !
the new fvwm--which presumably means compiling and that means manually copying the new fvwm over the old, and moving any man pages and stuff to their proper places--and it won't conflict (this isn't Windows). -Nick

Re: How to uninstall fvwm with obsd4.0?

2007-03-02 Thread Nick !
On 3/2/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2007/03/02 09:34, Nick ! wrote: However, I *think* you should just be able to install the new fvwm--which presumably means compiling and that means manually copying the new fvwm over the old ugh. install the new one under /usr/local

Re: usb serial port

2007-03-02 Thread Nick !
/80.01, addr 2 ugen means usb generic. It looks like your adaptor is not supported on OpenBSD. If it was, you would have seen a line after this listing the ucom0 port as available. -Nick

Re: newsgroups

2007-03-05 Thread Nick !
On 3/5/07, BradenM - Sonoma Computer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been looking into finding some news groups for openbsd but have not found any that resolve, have they all died? Welcome to the 21st century: http://undeadly.org misc@openbsd.org -Nick

Re: PKG_PATH pain

2007-03-07 Thread Nick !
/OpenBSD/$OS_V0/packages/ and report what happens. But my server contains postfix-2.3.2.tgz: $ lftp 192.168.3.11 Don't test with lftp, test with the built in ftp that pkg_add is using. Thanks for any pointers. PM -Nick

Re: PKG_PATH pain

2007-03-07 Thread Nick !
package. Use the -i flag (I always run `pkg_add -iv ...`) to make it prompt you for which. -Nick

Re: dd questions

2007-03-13 Thread Nick !
processes are running at the time, the size of your RAM, the quality of your hardware, and so on. -Nick

Re: dd questions

2007-03-13 Thread Nick !
? -Nick

Re:

2007-03-15 Thread Nick !
snapshosts or independent-project snapshots?) and the usual you're-on-your-own warning applies. -Nick

Re:

2007-03-15 Thread Nick !
a system installed yet? Go read http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html, twice. Once you're set up, run `man pkg_add` and read it. Also, there is no gaim2 port for OpenBSD, as far as I know. You're stuck with gaim1.5 like the rest of us. -Nick

Re:

2007-03-16 Thread Nick !
even have a system installed yet? Go read http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html, twice. Once you're set up, run `man pkg_add` and read it. Also, there is no gaim2 port for OpenBSD, as far as I know. You're stuck with gaim1.5 like the rest of us. -Nick I have it installed, the sets

Re: forcing WD0/WD1 designation (soekris)

2007-03-17 Thread Nick !
section, maybe you make a kernel in which you hardcode wd1 to be at pciide1 before the wd* at pciide* part? Or you could try switching the connectors around. -Nick

Re: Seeking opinion about OpenBSD

2007-03-18 Thread Nick !
to run it for editing text. There's vi(1) and mg(1). I don't think OpenBSD is for you. You have to want OpenBSD, OpenBSD doesn't have to want you. -Nick

Re: cat.c includes

2007-03-19 Thread Nick !
all these files are implicitly included by some other include files. However, it is more correct to keep them all here explicitly because cat.c uses them directly; you should want someone reading the code to have a list of 'libraries' it relies on. Good question. -Nick

Re: Have a OpenBSD store in Asia? Is it possible?

2007-03-19 Thread Nick !
. Once that is done you will be able to access your site at its permanent address. ...what? What does this have to do with OpenBSD? -Nick

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-19 Thread Nick !
to require us to use a blob and I refuse to use them even when no other way. This is a very good summary of the situation Karel. With this summary in mind: is it worth it for either side to get as worked up as they have been? -Nick

Re: OpenBSD speed on desktops

2007-03-19 Thread Nick !
on, be scientific now. Stop trolling. -Nick

Re: OpenBSD speed on desktops

2007-03-19 Thread Nick !
On 3/19/07, Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 09:26:56AM -0400, Nick ! wrote: On 3/19/07, Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 10:06:43PM +0100, Joachim Schipper wrote: Aggressive compiler optimizations are not generally a good idea

Re: acx on soekris with openbsd 4.0 - Re-post

2007-03-19 Thread Nick !
SOL with this card If it's from a dlink, probably. Get a ral(4), they are from a nice taiwanese company that is friendly to open source. [snip dmesg] -Nick

Re: OpenBSD speed on desktops

2007-03-19 Thread Nick !
of these posts but I can't tell which. -Nick

Re: strange output on openbsd C code

2007-03-19 Thread Nick !
(stdout, x:%llu\n, x); fprintf(stdout, 0,1:%u,%u\n, p[0], p[1]); fprintf(stdout, c:%llu\n, c); return 0; } -Nick

Re: Possible problem with GCC-generated code when using -O2 on amd64

2007-03-19 Thread Nick !
else? with -O0, however, things work as expected. I think you've answered your own question. I compliment you on your very detailed bug hunting. -Nick

Re: strange output on openbsd C code

2007-03-19 Thread Nick !
On 3/19/07, Gustavo Rios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/19/07, Nick ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/19/07, Gustavo Rios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am writing a very simple program but the output change for the c variable value change every time i run it. What would it be my mistake

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-20 Thread Nick !
data. Now tell me. Are they really interested in making sure my systems are working properly??? Draw your own conclusions? My gosh, what company is this? There's no reason to protect them, tell us. -Nick

Re: Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?

2007-03-21 Thread Nick !
it. On the other hand, it might not work like that at all and doing so could equally (actually, more) likely brick the box. -Nick

Re: roundcubemail on openbsd 5.0

2011-12-14 Thread nick
Wesley, I think once you've logged in with a user, you're stuck with whatever was in the config file as has been previously said as it's created the roundcube entries in the database. What you'll need to do now for that user is to log into roundcube, click Personal Settings at the top, then

Re: Supporting OpenBSD

2009-09-15 Thread nick
* Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.net [090915 07:57]: Don't get me wrong, pure cash donations work nicely to keep the lights on. Well...briefly. Based on some numbers Theo showed me after my earlier note, cash donations from the US and Europe are..uhmm... how do I put this...PATHETIC

Re: Anyway to force IP to be assigned only if MAC matches?

2009-10-29 Thread nick
Google 802.1x port authentication then see if your switch is capable of doing it. (ebay might get you a switch that can) It'd block the rogue machine at the switch connection. NB. it's possible to change mac addresses on machines so it's not really very secure. It's more of a inconvenience.

LOG_MAKEPRI

2010-10-13 Thread Nick
for it to be removed or redefined to issue a preprocessor error? -- Nick

xmobar 0.11.1

2010-11-13 Thread Nick
StdinReader ], sepChar = %, alignSep = }{, template = %cpu% } %StdinReader% { fc=#ee9a00%date%/fc } works on Debian 'squeeze' but on OpenBSD 4.8 i386 produces xmobar: /home/nick/.xmobarrc: configuration file contains errors at: Config (line 11, column 6): error

Re: xmobar 0.11.1

2010-11-13 Thread Nick
On 2010-11-13 23:39, Jona Joachim wrote: Hi, the CPU module is disabled on OpenBSD since the implementation is Linux specific. Actually among the Monitor modules only Battery works at the moment. OK - thanks. -- Nick

Re: how to send email via Mail

2016-02-25 Thread Nick
http://www.openbsd.org/opensmtpd/faq/example1.html Original Message Subject: how to send email via Mail Local Time: February 25, 2016 10:02 pm UTC Time: February 25, 2016 10:02 PM From: j...@xs4all.nl To: misc@openbsd.org Hallo, I would like to use mail(1) for email client. In

XFCE / activating greyed-out power button / anyone help?

2016-02-20 Thread Nick
I'm on 5.9-stable, got XFCE on here and just wondering about getting the power and shutdown buttons working as they are greyed out for root and non-root. Here's the old instructions for when 'sudo' was the standard: %users ALL = NOPASSWD:/usr/local/lib/xfce4/session/xfsm-shutdown-helper Then add

Re: XFCE / activating greyed-out power button / anyone help?

2016-02-20 Thread Nick
Right enough, meant to say 5.8 stable! Thanks a lot for your advice, I now have everything set up the way I want it - thanks! ..really gotta remember to read the pkg_readme's next time! ha Regards Hi. On 02/20/16 16:20, Nick wrote: > I'm on 5.9-stable, > 5.9 isn't re

Mouse click problems with firefox and firefox-esr

2016-03-30 Thread Nick
Hello, I have tried both firefox and firefox-esr in both OpenBSD 5.8 and 5.9 and can say that there are issues with the mouse not picking up 10-15% of my clicks, sometimes having to click a good 3 times or more for it to actually work correctly! When I select and drag text, it can randomly

Re: root partition is 105%, what will happen if I just leave it?

2016-03-06 Thread Nick
. Original Message Subject: Re: root partition is 105%, what will happen if I just leave it? Local Time: March 6, 2016 11:47 AM UTC Time: March 6, 2016 11:47 AM From: es...@nerim.net To: s...@protonmail.com CC: misc@openbsd.org On Sat, Mar 05, 2016 at 11:49:37AM -0500, Nick wrote: > He

root partition is 105%, what will happen if I just leave it?

2016-03-05 Thread Nick
Hello, I used the default partition layout when I set up this system (5.8 - CD release) a few weeks ago.. Just realised after a 'du -h' that the root partition is at 105%.. Now, I know that OpenBSD has a safeguard in place of 5% of partition capacity for scenarios like these and I of course

Reading /etc/shells - Check /etc/master.passwd - Password file busy

2016-04-23 Thread Nick
Hello, new issue I haven't ever had and no idea how to fix it either - rebooting does not help. What the $%%! is going on, anyone help? Here it is: # id uid=0(root) gid=0(wheel) groups=0(wheel), 2(kmem), 3(sys), 4(tty), 5(operator), 20(staff), 31(guest) # adduser Derek Use option ``-silent''

owncloud forgetting stored user and admin passwords. 5.9-Stable

2016-05-03 Thread Nick
I have been having these issues with owncloud on 5.9 Stable where I will go to log in and says password is wrong, I have two set ups - one in the cloud and one at home, both are randomly doing this. My partner had to change password 8 times last night before it would actually work on next log

owncloudclient GUI issues - core dumps when non-root

2016-05-03 Thread Nick
The owncloudclient refuses to work and core dumps on non-root user Works but throws out warnings on root.. although I feel a little edgy running this client as root. Application: owncloudclient System: 5.9 Stable ### $ owncloud (owncloud:30815): GLib-ERROR **: Creating pipes for

Re: owncloudclient GUI issues - core dumps when non-root

2016-05-03 Thread Nick
:37PM -0400, Nick wrote: > The owncloudclient refuses to work and core dumps on non-root user > Works but throws out warnings on root.. although I feel a little edgy running > this client as root. > > Application: owncloudclient > System: 5.9 Stable > > ###

Re: owncloudclient GUI issues - core dumps when non-root

2016-05-04 Thread Nick
checked my login class: login nick passwd * uid 1000 groups nick wheel operator staff change NEVER class staff gecos nick dir /home/nick shell /bin/ksh expire NEVER And my ulimit -a: time(cpu-seconds) unlimited file(blocks) unlimited coredump(blocks) unlimited data(kbytes) 1572864 stack(kbytes) 4096

OwnCloud - security/setup warnings etc.. Any help/advice would be massively appreciated.

2016-04-18 Thread Nick
## I think this error can be safely ignored, is that correct? OpenBSD changed the way environment variables are handled.. (?) 1. php does not seem to be setup properly to query system environment variables. The test with getenv("PATH") only returns an empty response. ## This I'm not sure of, is

opensmtpd: limit mta for mx

2018-03-05 Thread Nick
gle Apps for Business accounts I know of and adding a line for each. = Nick

httpd(8) path stripping and FastCGI mountpoints

2020-02-17 Thread Nick
p/', 'PATH_INFO': '/', 'REQUEST_URI': '/path/to/app/', 'SCRIPT_NAME': '/path/to/app', but I am second-guessing myself a lot. Thank you for your time, and any clues you can toss my way -Nick [1] It's Radicale. But see below for my testing webapp that isolated the issue. [2]

Re: sysupgrade with latest snapshot: The directory '/home/_sysupgrade/' does not exist.

2020-10-06 Thread nick
It's the time between snapshots and release. pkg_add -ui -Dsnap Is what you need. On 2020-10-05 22:09, Why 42? The lists account. wrote: ... > 2. Figure out how to tell sysupgrade the right answers in advance i.e. > via the auto_upgrade.conf mechanism This is fairly easy: sysupgrade

smtpd fallback catch-all

2022-08-16 Thread Nick
ow any colons. smtpd seems to be able to handle either with or without colons; is one supposed to be more canonical than the other? For reference, I'm on: # uname -a OpenBSD comms3.kousu.ca 7.1 GENERIC#3 amd64 Thanks in advance! Hope you're having a chill day (and please CC me, I'm not subscribed) -Nick

Re: FYI: min. memory requirements for a -CURRENT install on i386

2005-08-06 Thread Nick Holland
that there is probably a difference between the requirements of floppy37.fs vs. cdrom37.fs vs. cd37.iso. Which did you use on your test? Also..was that -current or 3.7-release/-stable? Thanks for doing that test, as I have been sadly deficient on testing that recently... Nick.

Re: Install Woes (3.7/sparc) - Spontaneous crashes

2005-08-07 Thread Nick Holland
a suggestion that it might NOT be hardware. As the system is fully booting the kernel, I don't think it is a floppy problem. Nick.

Re: ccd troubles

2005-08-08 Thread Nick Holland
are expecting to see. Yes, disklabel -E ccd0 should only show you one drive, so I have no idea what you are not seeing that you are expecting. (trivial little things like dmesg, disklabel and fdisk outputs might be useful, too). Nick.

Re: hardware issues on sparc64

2005-08-08 Thread Nick Holland
firmware is trying to pull the wrong file off the CD. Set the firmware options properly, it will probably take off and run fine. See INSTALL.sparc64 for more details... Nick.

Re: Apple iBook

2005-08-13 Thread Nick Holland
and is being appropriately ignored. It also sounds like you didn't read the /usr/X11R6/README file. Nick.

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