Happy Birthday OpenBSD! Congratulations and many thanks to all those
involved to making OpenBSD possible! This is a great achievement and I
look forward to many more years to come!
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Here is my experience trying to run OpenBSD with XenServer 5 Enterprise.
* XenServer console doesn't function properly as it keeps overlaying
text displayed previously or anything you have typed into the console.
Makes it very difficult to read and see what you are doing. As well it
appears
I have OpenBSD v3.7 and v3.8 run just fine in VMWare Server. I however
haven't fixed the VMWare Tools issue as of yet but apparently there is a
work around to have VMWare Tools work for OpenBSD as well. I have a
bunch of OpenBSD on VMWare bookmarks if you want me to post.
Is there any software
Hi. When I try doing sysctl on hw.vendor and hw.product I receive a
message of sysctl: second level name vendor in hw.vendor is invalid
and sysctl: second level name product in hw.product is invalid. Does
this mean syctl is unable to retrieve this information or the
information is not present?
No, I double checked the commands and they are typed correctly. I still
receive the messages I mentioned below.
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 08:19:32AM -0600, Adam Douglas wrote:
Hi. When I try doing sysctl on hw.vendor and hw.product I receive a
message of sysctl: second level name vendor
Hi I'm getting the following errors when trying to use HTTPS. Yes I have
SSL started. I've tried doing this with apachectl startssl and with
httpd -DSSL. When I try to access HTTP on Port 43 it works fine, but
if I use HTTPS on Port 443 it dies with the below errors. HTTP with port
80 works fine.
Okay, but this is only part of the problem from what I understand from
reading the provided link. How can I have multiple sites on the same
server then if I don't use name-based virtual hosts without using
multiple IP addresses?
Any idea about the other issue I'm having?
Best,
Adam
Maybe this could be posted on http://www.openbsdsupport.org/?
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Of Peter
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 4:54 PM
To: misc-openbsd
Subject: i want to share my ip accounting script
Hi. I have written a shell script
Here! Here! I am so sick of these crappie articles down playing
something when they don't even come close to the truth and the facts.
What really amazes me the most is the fact that the average user just
sits back and does nothing about the problems they have with MS or
Windows. They just accept
I've sat back and read these email discussions and said nothing.
Generally I feel this is what should be done but I can't take it
anymore. Here is my 2 cents and my final 2 cents as I don't care to join
in the polluted discussions.
I'm a huge advocate of OpenBSD and the OpenBSD community. I've
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Of Adam Douglas
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 9:12 AM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Cc: Sophie Laurie; Theo de Raadt
Subject: Re: theo Sophie Laurie
I've sat back and read these email discussions and said nothing.
Generally I feel this is what should be done but I
I think your doing a great job. It's a good start. Here's my 2 cents on
what I would suggest doing.
1. Add page numbering (i.e. 1 of 2)
2. Add author/contact info.
3. Add version of document and revision # or date.
Also I noticed you updated the document since the first post. This is
great
Don't forget about BSDPlanet which provides BSD news sites and people
blogging about using BSD.
http://www.bsdplanet.net/
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Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 5:08 AM
To: misc@openbsd.org
A big congratulations and Happy Birthday to OpenBSD.
I would have to say OpenBSD IS the OS of choice for security and ease of
use. I've tried many OSs over the 16 years I've been computing for and
nothing compares to OpenBSD. I look forward to the next 10 years as I
will continue to stand behind
I've used SquirrelMail and it works with both IMAP and POP3. It's pretty
good, simple and functional. However it does lack more advanced features
suchs as threading, searching, etc. I personally wish it had.
Adam
I am at a loss for a good web interface.
Anyone care to make any
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