Re: Installing Perl on openBSD 4.0

2008-04-09 Thread pichi
Josh, Thanks so much for clearing that up for me. That would explain why it was so hard to find documentation on installing Perl on an OpenBSD 4.0 box; because its already there! I will upgrade to the latest version. The only thing that worries me is this is a production box and I have never

Re: Installing Perl on openBSD 4.0

2008-04-09 Thread pichi
Richard, Now I feel even more of a jackass, but thanks again for setting me straight. My mind must be going on me, and no I don't smoke . anything. Cheers, P. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Installing-Perl-on-openBSD-4.0-tp16557812p16590964.html Sent from the

Installing Perl on openBSD 4.0

2008-04-08 Thread pichi
Hello, I am running OpenBSD 4.0 (GENERIC) #1107 on my Nagios monitoring server. Everything works great but I would like to expand reporting a little bit. I have decided on using Nagiosgraph. The install docs for Nagiosgraph say I need Perl and CGI-perl among other things (Apache, rrdtool,

Re: Define hosts lookup for pf.conf

2007-09-19 Thread pichi
Pedro, You probably won't get too much more hand-holding here. You really should have a good look at the tools available to you before you post to this list. man is your friend, google is your library index. Gentelmen, Sorry if I ran into the Big Boys forum crying. I will be more cautious

Re: Define hosts lookup for pf.conf

2007-09-18 Thread pichi
Dave, Thanks so much for your help. I have never touched perl but I will give it a try. Still, I have other questiones: 1. What software will I need to install on the firewalll in order for this script to work? 2. Is there any danger in having this kind of software on a publically accessable

Re: Define hosts lookup for pf.conf

2007-09-18 Thread pichi
The Socket module should also be there: $ perl -e 'use strict; use Socket; print(hello\n);' hello Thanks, I have perl installed: $perl -v $This is perl, v5.8.8 built for i386-openbsd but it looks like I dont have the socket module becuase when I do: $perl -e I get: $No code specified for

Define hosts lookup for pf.conf

2007-09-17 Thread pichi
Hello, I was wondering if there was a way to name hosts in pf.conf so when I did a pfctl -s all I could see the STATES table with hostnames instead of ip addresses. It would make troubleshooting a lot easier espcially when the STATES table starts to get real big. Thanks a lot, Pedro Granada