vsftpd

2009-10-06 Thread Alfredo Perez
Hi Is there a way to start vsftpd at boot time? Thanks is advance Alfredo The Sauce

Re: vsftpd

2009-10-06 Thread Alfredo Perez
, 2009 at 09:28:27PM +0200, Han Boetes wrote: Alfredo Perez wrote: Is there a way to start vsftpd at boot time? Sure, add an entry for it in /etc/rc.local # Han

Running Current

2009-07-23 Thread Alfredo Perez
Hi I am thinking of running current and I would like to ask the list how ofter during the week do you CVS to update the source code and compile the new kernel? Thanks Alfredo The Sauce.

Re: List of old forked or frozen code like apache that needs cleanup?

2009-06-04 Thread Alfredo Perez
Hi I have been following this tread very closely because I also would like to contribute some how to the project but don't know from where to start. Chris: maybe we can start a group (google or yahoo) and get together all the new people who have the time and the insterest of learning and

Upgrade or not?

2009-05-09 Thread Alfredo Perez
Hi I am running version 4.4 and I am very happy. I use my box to ssh in and get my emails when I am away from home. Should I upgrade to 4.5? Will security fix continue come out for ver 4.4? Thanks The Sauce

Re: bash for root?

2008-12-05 Thread Alfredo Perez
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 08:32:47AM +0100, G??bri M??t?? wrote: 2008/11/30 Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] farhan ahmed wrote: Question is how can you make shell statically linked? I thought when you install package it should be linked rather than manual compiling and installing I

Motorola BCM4306 wireless card

2008-11-10 Thread Alfredo Perez
Hi I want to ask the list if anybody has wireless card Motorola BCM4306 up and running with OpenBSD. Are you using drivers bwi or bcw? Thanks Alfredo

Gateway setup

2008-11-08 Thread Alfredo Perez
Hi I have the following configuration router/firewall --- OPENBSD BOX - Wireless switch Openbsd box has two NICs rl0 connects OPENBSD BOX to router/firewall dc0 connects Wireless swith to OPENBSD BOX nat.conf shows nat on rl0 from dc0/24 to any - rl0 sysctl.conf shows: