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From: Tim Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 9:29 AM
Subject: OpenBSD 4.2 dhcpd(8)
Hello all,
Does anyone know which version of ISC DHCP that OpenBSD 4.2 uses for
dhcpd(8)? I wasn't able to find any clue on the
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It has Windows 10 Home pre-installed.
I am trying to work off of USB flash drive.
BIOS has UEFI or legacy option. I have to use legacy option.
Won't finish booting unless I disable inteldrm
I also allowed the aperture to be set at 2. didn't help.
Boots OK, but it is slow.
And no X. Says no
I waited on purpose to make a change back to default X setup.
inteldrm disabled. aperture at 2.
Oddly, I did not get exactly the same response as before.
No xorg.conf
This time it briefly brought up the X background before failing
Xorg.0.log:
[ 577.721] (--) checkDevMem: using aperture
I waited on purpose to make a change back to default X setup.
inteldrm disabled. aperture at 2.
Oddly, I did not get exactly the same response as before.
No xorg.conf
This time it briefly brought up the X background before failing
Xorg.0.log:
[ 577.721] (--) checkDevMem: using aperture
Well, I screwed up things by taking a long break from everything and
leaving things on auto-pilot. The company which had earlier bought the
server company I use shut down the server service.
I'm located right now in Washington state in the US.
But I'm also concerned about how much the quacks in
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: OpenBSD Puffy Stickers
> From: Rupert Gallagher
> Date: Thu, November 30, 2017 1:30 pm
> To: Ingo Schwarze , Jay Williams
> Cc: misc@openbsd.org
>
>
> Don't give up on marketing.
>
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: Any advice on a dedicated remote access server
> From: Karsten Horsmann
> Date: Thu, November 23, 2017 12:14 pm
> To: Martin_Schröder
> Cc: OpenBSD general usage list
>
>
> Hi
> Original Message
> Subject: What would you like to see in upcoming PF tutorials?
> From: "Peter N. M. Hansteen"
> Date: Thu, December 14, 2017 2:27 pm
> To: misc@openbsd.org
>
>
> We're in the process of preparing for upcoming conferences with updates
> to
Although I haven't gotten X to properly work, there are some
hardware defects that are serious, as in breaking things and
with usability.
The power card has a round device that reduces certain types
of "noise" in the power. However, they put it to fall directly
underneath the right hand USB port.
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: Integrating "safe" languages into OpenBSD?
> From: Nick Holland
> Date: Mon, December 04, 2017 7:45 am
> To: misc@openbsd.org
>
>
> On 12/03/17 20:19, bytevolc...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> > I've always subscribed to
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: Integrating "safe" languages into OpenBSD?
> From: Nick Holland
> Date: Mon, December 04, 2017 7:45 am
> To: misc@openbsd.org
>
>
> On 12/03/17 20:19, bytevolc...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> > I've always subscribed
I'm not able to try it right now, but would gtar
accomplish what that our tar doesn't for this?
As in maybe pull something out of it into our tar?
Chris Bennett
Forgive problems with this email.
I saw how my emails showed up on marc.info
Scary. This is just temporary.
OK. I've tried to use both methods and just don't
get true duplication.
tar
It can't work with file and directory names
that are OK in filesystem, but too long for itself.
Quite a while
>
> 'pax' and 'tar' are actually the same binary so they have the same
> limitation from the file formats that are supported, as well as any purely
> internal limitations. "pax -rw" actually has file format limitations by
> design, so it doesn't automagically free you from those
>
> Wait, you previously said your problem was with symlinks *permissions* but
> now you're saying *ownership*! I can confirm that restore(8) didn't
> preserve the permissions (thus the patch I sent), but as long as you ran it
> with sufficient privilege it should have always restored symlink
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I've got a cable modem that forwards ports 80,110,25 to an internal host
(192.168.1.121)
Email (POP and SMTP) is hosted on 192.168.1.121, but recent changes have
forced me to move
the webserver to another machine (192.168.1.126), which means i have to
somehow forward
port 80 traffic
Stefan Kell wrote:
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2008, elaconta.com Webmaster wrote:
Greetings
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rdr on $ext_if proto tcp from any to 192.168.1.121 port 80 -
127.0.0.1 port 5000
...snip
I'm running OpenBSD 3.9 (i386) on both machines.
why not rdr directly to your internal webserver
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Stefan Kell wrote:
Hello,
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Greetings
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rdr on $ext_if proto tcp from any to 192.168.1.121 port 80 -
127.0.0.1 port 5000
...snip
I'm running OpenBSD
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Datum: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 21:29:06 +
Von: elaconta.com Webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: Stefan Kell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: Web Traffic forwarding, PF and NC
Stefan Kell wrote:
Hello
the routes, ifconfig or whatever).
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Em 7/26/2006, Spruell, Darren-Perot [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
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Now, thing is, the Linux firewall has two NICs:
NIC 1: 192.168.1.121
NIC 2: 192.168.1.122
The two NICs on the Linux box are configured with 192.168.1.121
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Em 7/27/2006, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
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Howdy
We have here an old (Mandrake Linux 8 - yeah i know...) PC with two NICs
which serves as a firewall for our LAN and runs a Bind caching
Dag Richards escreveu:
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I'm not looking forward to addressing the router to a different subnet
(and i know that would solve the problem) because our Internet-facing
servers are connected directly to that router in DMZ fashion (the router
forwards ports to them
this successfully? Thanks.
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I've just successfully configured an OpenBSD bridge with two NICs to
separate and filter traffic between our private LAN (192.168.1.0/24) and
our router (192.168.1.120).
I've given an IP address to one of the NICs (192.168.1.121) on the
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