"new" user is somewhat
ambiguous, at least in my own head). It will also help to clarify
sysupdate's behaviour (which otherwise can come as a surprise during
an operation when all surprises in particular are unwelcome).
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Russell Ault
ot; user is somewhat ambiguous, at least in my
own head). It will also help to clarify sysupdate's behaviour (which
otherwise can come as a surprise during an operation when all
surprises in particular are unwelcome).
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Russell Ault
Ok... I've updated both ends of the tunnel to OpenBSD 6.5 and the same problem
exists when trying to pass packets of a certain size.
Any ideas on how to fix or work around this issue?
Thanks in advance.
Russell P. Sutherland Email: russell . sutherland @ utoronto dawt ca
Network
he far end of the tunnel and I am pinging from the local
end:
ping -s 1388 1.2.3.4 works
ping -s 1396 1.2.3.4 works
All other sizes, 1389 to 1395 inclusive fail.
Is there some way to remedy this?
Thanks in advance.
Russell P. Sutherland Email: russell . sutherland @ utoronto dawt ca
Networ
Done.
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: bridg 9
e
priorStopped at savectx+0xb1: movl$0,%gs:0x530
ddb{2}>
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tes/sector, 61341696 sectors
uhub2 at uhub1 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Advanced Micro Devices
product 0x7900" rev 2.00/0.18 addr 2
vscsi0 at root
scsibus3 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus4 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a (d3fbbb47f1a19759.a) swap on sd0b dump
= "2.3.0.0/16"
/etc/pf.conf:36: syntax error
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not think it is referenced and hence not utilized.
# pwd
/usr/src/sys/net
# grep ETHERTYPE * | grep TRANS
ethertypes.h:#defineETHERTYPE_TRANSETHER0x6558 /* Trans Ether
Bridging (RFC1701)*/
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, is there any real advantage with the new etherip device?
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, rev. 8
bnx1: address 78:2b:cb:13:e4:0d
brgphy1 at bnx1 phy 1: BCM5709 10/100/1000baseT PHY, rev. 8
ukbd0: was console keyboard
wskbd0 detached
ukbd0 detached
uhidev0 detached
uhid0 detached
uhid1 detached
uhidev1 detached
uhub4 detached
Iâve never had this behaviour after an upgrade.
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Does anyone know if the Dual-Core 500 MHz, MIPS64 board that is used in
the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter family,
has been used as an OpenBSD platform? I know there is development on the
octeon http://www.openbsd.org/octeon.html
platforms, but not sure if the port was actually usable.
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ThanksŠ And may I assume with net booting saving local customizations
(firewall rules, network configuration, etc.)
is a bit awkward, as there is no local storage?
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On 2014
in a
similar environment.
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On 05/21/2013 11:18 PM, C. L. Martinez wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem with some tcl rc.d startup scripts. Start and status
works ok but stop and restart, doesn't.
Script:
#!/bin/sh -x
#
# $OpenBSD: suricata_proxyin_agent,v 1.0
daemon=/usr/local/bin/suricata_proxyin_agent.tcl
Because pexp uses pkill to do its work and pkill matches on command name
only(like ps -c).
sorry for the noise I just revisited this and I am wrong.
the pkill bits in rc.subr are using pkill -f
and that does match agianst the full arg list.
as said before make a better pexp and it should work.
doctor it hurts when I do this
PXE boot MAC address 00:e0:81:77:e8:78, interface nfe0
uvm_fault(0xd0a36200, 0x0, 0, 1) - e
kernel: page fault trap, code=0
Stopped at get_hibernate_io_function+0x28: repe cmpsb
(%esi),%es:(%edi)
Well stop doing that.
*sigh* yes I know I am dabbleing with
On 02/24/2013 11:32 PM, David Gwynne wrote:
what are you using the rewrite stuff for?
netbooting.
pxeboot is unable to pick a kernel based on machine.
and as I run an oddball mix of current/stable
i386/amd64 (and sparc64 but it does not count as ofwboot.net does
specify kernel)
so I use
So I am using tftpd -r socket and my rewrite script works however I am
at a loss as to the best way to start tftpd.
From my experiments, the rewrite engine has to start before tftpd,
tftpd expects the socket to exist. however tftpd is started rather
earlier in /etc/rc than than a pkg_scripts
I found the following thread on this issue from 2010:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/168129
Amazon still only supports route-based VPNs, but they have removed the
requirement for BGP and instead allow for static routes. I was able to
get a tunnel working without using BGP based
On 02/02/2013 01:59 PM, Chris Hettrick wrote:
Hi Misc,
I made a list of the most classical UNIX commands / utilities from section one
where there is only one per letter of the english alphabet (it's for my OpenBSD
obsessed five year old son :) ). I know that this subject is very personal and
On 01/03/13 16:11, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013-01-03, Friedrich Locke friedrich.lo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks!
What happens if i have a trunk(loadbalance) interface setted for 2 physical
interfaces and connect each physical one on different switches?
Tnx
From the manual;
The
On 12/27/12 02:58, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
I want to print from my OpenBSD machines on the ethernet LAN.
I asked HP and Epson but did not get a good response. I want to avoid HP.
I want basic printing with Postscript ability over the network.
Also good value for money. I don't think I
I recently picked up a pair of sun netras to play around with
and I noticed they have a pci slot.
I was wondering what would happen if I put a pci graphics card in there.
While I expect X would work.
Would I get a console?
My guess is ofw prompts would not show as that would require bios/vga
I can confirm this all is true, but due to USB power being the way it
is YMMV. I use hubs regularly for host attachment and for standalone
charging. The hub in my desktop monitor is intentionally disconnected
from the host in order to provide charging, but it doesn't always
work.
A main thing is
On 11/01/2012 07:04 AM, Kurt Mosiejczuk wrote:
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
untarring the sets and copying the kernel by hand is not recommended.
I used the perfect phrase for this in a presentation on PF a week ago:
You wouldn't ever do this... unless maybe you hate yourself.
--Kurt
Err, I do
On 10/16/2012 04:06 PM, Anonymous wrote:
You wrote:
2012/10/16 Fritz Wuehler fr...@spamexpire-201210.rodent.frell.theremailer.net:
...snip... Bottom line
appears to be a lone miner with a normal desktop computer is not going to be
able to do anything but heat up his room. I agree bitcoin is a
I initially thought this thread was about Social Security Insurance,
but instead it is about something like SGI UV.
Definitely OT, but I second the FW-7535. Good gear and Lanner is easy
to work with direct even for small projects.
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Michel Blais mic...@targointernet.com wrote:
Same with LEI technologie, the're division in Canada.
Good catch. I now remember that was the actual entity I dealt with,
not Lanner. Started with the main Lanner sales office for NA, but they
directed me to LEI in
On 09/08/12 03:34, Ville Valkonen wrote:
On 7 September 2012 14:08, russell russ...@dotplan.dyndns.org wrote:
I have doing quite a lot of netbooting lately. However I can not figure out
how to configure a specific machine to use a specific kernel.
Is there a way for pxeboot to load a kernel
I have doing quite a lot of netbooting lately. However I can not figure
out how to configure a specific machine to use a specific kernel.
Is there a way for pxeboot to load a kernel based on something machine
dependent, for example, mac address?
If not, I have been digging around in
On 08/30/12 10:41, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 07:53:54AM -0700, russell wrote:
finally even though it did not work out for me. ( my nics were
nfe(4) which has no WOL bits in OBSD, I blame nvidia, those
secretive assholes.)
Yes, but they cannot hide their secrets forever
On 08/31/12 05:38, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 07:58:07PM -0500, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
I'm all good now, actually - apparently wol has to be reset by rc.local
each startup.
Yes, or alternatively add the 'wol' keyword to '/etc/hostname.re0'.
The option doesn't stick across
On 08/29/12 06:56, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
While I can set wol for this interface, the setting does not
survive shutdown. I have found no bios settings that seem to pertain.
This system is not dual-boot. Is this a quirk of the 8168? Do I need to
look for jumpers?
As far as I can tell from my
I have set up a pair of gateways for a similar scenario where the
provider gave me /30 and an ethernet jack instead of providing a
router on-premises. This is what I did:
-Configured an interface on each machine to come up with no IP.
-Configured a carpdev to use the no IP interface on each
On 06/22/2012 06:35 AM, Diana Eichert wrote:
morons
if you can't write forth code you should stay home.
diana
I Love me my hand crafted postscripts...
Does that count?
On 06/16/2012 04:39 AM, Mik J wrote:
Hello,
I'm able to mount a partition as a user if I have
kern.usermount=1
#
ls -l /dev/wd2*
brw-rw 1 root operator0, 0 May 7 21:54 /dev/wd2a
# ls -l /mnt
drwxrwxr-x 2 myuser operator 512 May 7 22:38 extpart
and
#
grep operator /etc/group
On 06/19/2012 06:40 AM, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jun 2012 22:26:57 -0700
russellruss...@dotplan.dyndns.org wrote:
quite suprised.
no love so far for fbtab(5)
The fbtab file is used by login(1) to chown(2) the specified files to the
user who has performed a login.
On 06/07/2012 04:21 PM, Tomasz Marszal wrote:
Yes i red it as well as the FreeBSD handbook section about PXE.
So my idea is to install bsd system then install gnome then tar the
installed system make img from tar.
Later configure dhcp and tftp and nfs on a PXE server. Put bsd.rd and other
files
On 06/04/2012 07:31 PM, Alan Corey wrote:
man intro (3) comes close in OpenBSD (I did man -k libraries to find it)
It just seems like if a function requires a special library that
should be mentioned in the function's man page as well as the header
file since it needs both to work. I guess it
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 9:40 AM, Indunil Jayasooriya
induni...@gmail.com wrote:
If yes, How to ping external internet host when that link is DOWN? I find
it difficult?
I tried it with below commands
ping -I WAN1_if_ip www.google.lk
ping -I WAN2_if_ip www.google.lk
Some times it
Shucks! I was working on a baby mulching machine that was going to
play the song while it operates.
http://www.monkey.org/openbsd/archive/source-changes/0105/msg01243.html
Does look like the line, but is the OpenBSD ipsec VPN new to you? If
it is I suggest building one between two OpenBSD machines and testing
to see how you can break/change things from the defaults in the man
pages. Doing that really made a difference for me after completely
flopping on the first
Hello Axton, thanks for your reply.
I do not want use RAID, I just need S-ATA
to connect HDD and install system on it.
You will be fine. I have Dell gear here that includes the Intel Matrix
RAID ICH, and it doesn't have an issue with OpenBSD. The controller
checks for a RAID pair at startup
It really is amazing how much the install is genuinely loved on
OpenBSD. I think there are other distributions out there where the
installer is liked or even praised, but I would describe my feelings
and what I see here as love. It is always a pleasure when I have the
chance to show someone the
I am absolutely intrigued by this story despite my better judgement.
You were able to cook your own full OpenBSD installer on a USB stick
with GRUB instead of downloading an ISO or using PXE, but you failed
disk setup in the installer? It really would be interesting to see if
you can read just
In the spirit of K.I.S.S. I use:
pass quick proto carp
Since that should match the number on 4 and 6 packets.
Your block rule had inet so you were probably blocking IPv4 only. But
because of the send errors (due to pf blocking) fw1 started to demote
itself.
I found USB is easy with a thumbdrive big enough to hold the files, or
there is pxe which is probably easier if you can control the DHCP on
the network. My manual process for thumbdrive involved:
Assume thumb is empty, otherwise insert to system and run. Also make
sure you know the dev name from
I can confirm this. Spent way too much time in my VMWare lab on this
until I thought to add a default route to the host-only interfaces I
was running the tunnel on. All you need is default route and it will
work. I have found that fleshed out config for networking on OpenBSD
is a sure way to clear
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 3:13 PM, Christiano F. Haesbaert
haesba...@haesbaert.org wrote:
On 14 February 2012 17:59, Mihai Popescu mihp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I need to test a commercial router for throughtput and I decided to
put it between 2 OpenBSD systems running network benchmark
On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
I'm pretty sure the child will be inheriting the rdomain from the process
which forked it.
I can offer the anecdote that when I ran sshd using the route -exec
wrapper my child session would exist in whatever rdomain
For those of us playing the CS home game. Is this an example of
left-to right evaluation? My thought on this was that the value 81
isn't greater than 82 and isn't less than 80, so the rule doesn't
match.
I have found that I need to add something like:
!route -T 2 exec /usr/sbin/sshd
To the pertinent hostname.if file to make sure sshd is listening in
addtional routing tables, but I do not know if this is best.
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 1:02 PM, PP;QQ P(P8P?P8QP8P=
chipits...@gmail.com wrote:
Wonderful news Eric! Good to know opportunities like these exist.
Happy Holidays and good luck with the program.
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com wrote:
hello group.
I have an interesting (and fairly technical) question.
the question is: how can I forward the install screen via ssh to another
machine on my network? I ask this because I didn't see any specific
instructions
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 2:40 PM, Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de wrote:
if your carpdev has an IP and the IP(s) on the carp interface are in
the same subnet, is it best to have the real netmask on the carpdev
and all-ones netmasks on the carp interface, for the case where you're
carp
exited
terminating
I am running OpenBSD 5.0 on a Vmware image.
I've run snmpd previously on OpenBSD 4.7 without problems.
Russell
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to only show one source of audio input: sndio.
Any help with be greatly appreciated. I do not want to have to go back to an
unsupported version of Mac OS X, nor a Linux/Debian option. Has anyone used
OpenBSD to do sound recording on a MacMini or other Apple PowerPC devices?
Russell
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I had some experience with this and found another thread where the
best thing to do for your routing is to have only one /(32-n) mask and
then all /32 for any given subnet and rdomain combination on a system.
I have set up my system accordingly and my advice is to set your carp
primary IP to the
Is it possible to enable multilink PPP using the kernel based: pppoe(4) ?
Or does one have to resort to the userland pppoe/ppp(8) ?
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I am having trouble figuring out how I should configure a physical
interface and a carp virtual interface where the carp IP will serve as
a default route for hosts on the network and also hold some aliases
for server re-directs. From what I have seen the routes built at
startup home the route for
I discovered an odd issue once I upgraded my OpenBSD pf
firewall/router that manifested itself by preventing my email server
from sending to verizon.net customers. The strange thing was that mail
was going out to other domains. I figured out that I did something odd
in my ruleset and fixed it, so
Or is there an easier way to do this?
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Just a thank you for the awesome documentation.
Was upgrading my home file server, doing my normal half assed job.
decided to install 49 while I was at it and during the disklabel
I though my new disk was bigger?, oh shit...
you do keep a backup disklabel right?, well... err... *cough* I do
On 02/27/2011 10:25 AM, Joe Snikeris wrote:
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Nerius Landysnlan...@gmail.com wrote:
snip
In general people say that Atheros chips are the best supported (use
the ath driver).
Slightly off topic:
Is anyone using a card with an AR5213 chip? I've got a Cisco
On 01/01/2011 10:43 PM, Greg Steuck wrote:
I was thinking of building a new wifi AP. The following is a stream of
thoughts on the subject. Any constructive suggestions are welcome.
Requirements:
* Compatibility with Androids, Kindles, x86 Linux, OpenBSD wifi clients
* Strong in-doors
On 12/13/2010 04:29 AM, Lists Account wrote:
Hi All,
Summarising, for future reference...
I received some six responses. Overall the feedback was a little
disappointing. Three responses suggested that it would be easier/less
time consuming/more stable to simply connect a consumer access point
/dyninst.a ./.libs/hdteq.a ./.libs/hdt1403.a ./.libs/hdt3420.a
./.libs/hdt2703.a ./.libs/hdt3705.a ./.libs/hdt3088.a ./.libs/hdt3270.a
./.libs/hdt3505.a ./.libs/hdt3525.a ./.libs/hdtqeth.a ./.libs/hdt1052c.a
/usr/people/russell/hercules-3.07/.libs/libherc.a ./.libs/libherc.a
/usr/people/russell
On 11/05/2010 04:27 PM, Jacob Meuser wrote:
fwiw, in -current, USB attach order should be quite predictable. there
are no longer multiple threads attaching USB devices. attachment is
now done in a single thread, and it is done in the same order every
time.
of course, if you change which USB
On 10/22/2010 09:43 AM, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 07:46:50PM +0200, Bret S. Lambert wrote:
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 05:38:54PM +, Jay K wrote:
My ideal setup would be:
1) no passwords (* in /etc/passwd or via vipw)
2) only ssh for remote access
i.e. no
On 10/21/2010 09:52 AM, hyjial wrote:
Hi list !
There is a u_int on line 50 of sys/tcp.h. u_int is defined only if
__BSD_VISIBLE is which it is not is _POSIX_SOURCE is defined.
Is this intended ?
Hit into this when trying to build a program which uses libsoup.
Thanks,
hyjial
I was hit with
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2010-10-04, David Higgs hig...@gmail.com wrote:
I am building a replacement router/firewall for home use and am
soliciting suggestions/commentary/alternatives on the components
below.
What sort of internet connection and what will be running over it?
Will you be
Jean-Francois wrote:
Hi All,
I've set up an OpenBSD server running gnome and administered locally or
remotely for home use.
I've understood that unixes are made to work as workstations and that gnome
and kde could handle that.
Could you please help me to get on the way to make remote
Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
Has anyone experimented with using a set of shell scripts as CGI under the
stock Apache delivered with
OpenBSD?
I did.
I wanted to learn more involved shell programing.
and perhaps a little about some of the old unix languages.
so I built this mini wikipedia ish thing
.
Do they mean references to the 4 keys, two on each of the machines?
E.g.
om 1.2.3.4 to 4.3.2.1 spi 0x4242:0x4243 \
authkey file /etc/keys/auth1:/etc/keys/auth2
enckey file /etc/keys/enc1:/etc/keys/enc2
flow esp proto etherip from 1.2.3.4 to 4.3.2.1
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I am curious, though, what brands of wifi cards OpenBSD folks use for
APs. From when I was investigating this a year or so ago the ral
cards (per the man pages) were about the only ones without some sort
of caveat in AP mode.
yep, ral(4) works quite well for me
ifconfig ral0
ral0:
the following
command, I get errors:
# tset -IsQ rxvt-unicode
TERM=rxvt-unicode;
tset: termcap names not colon terminated: No such file or directory
TERMCAP='#
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The output of the infocmp command isn't valid in /etc/termcap. It doesn't
even use the same syntax!
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On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 05:42, Nicholas Marriott nicholas.marri...@gmail.com
wrote:
OpenBSD uses its own terminfo database format, but the default
terminfo (so thank you), but there still isn't a termcap entry. The infocmp
program outputs a termcap entry, but I'm not sure what to do with it.
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On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 06:01, Nicholas Marriott nicholas.marri...@gmail.com
wrote:
Sometimes I wonder why I
Thank you, I didn't use the -C option when I originally tried it.
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On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 06:18, Nicholas Marriott nicholas.marri...@gmail.com
wrote:
If you want termcap as well, do:
$ cd /usr/share/misc
$ infocmp -C rxvt-unicode termcap
$ rm
I was recently bit by some reliability problems with a late-model Quad
GigE Intel NIC, and I'm looking for a replacement. (Details below if
you're interested in the problems.)
So I'm looking for a gigabit Ethernet NIC that has good OpenBSD
compatibility and model stability. Do you have a
Hey! I use tn3270.
Well actually c3270 as it is a bit saner when remapping keys.
But I was very presently surprised to find tn3270 in base. Saved my day
once.
And thread hijack. As far as I can tell wscons does not send/set
Shift+Fn keys.
was sort of looking for them as I like to map that
when you read() is \0\0\0\0...
Since ext4 has started to implement similar features in similar ways to
XFS, the ext4 folk are running into the same old problems.
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10.46.24.255 vlan 24 vlandev trunk0
# cat /etc/hostname.vlan25
inet 10.46.25.101 255.255.255.0 10.46.25.255 vlan 25 vlandev trunk1
echo inet 10.46.25.101 255.255.255.0 10.46.25.255 vlan 25 \
vlandev trunk0 /etc/hostname.vlan25
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, but I'm not sure.
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on an SNMP configuring rampage across your network
(hint: this is useful for monitoring Windows boxes, if you have any of
those).
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of my
control - but I do agree with your point ...should *never* be a
reason
Maybe you answered your own question here - what if you sent your traps
to a multicast address and had proper multicast routing?
Not something I've ever tried, mind you...
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Simen Stavdal wrote, sometime around 05/11/08 15:25:
Hi Russell,
Thanks for your answer.
Sending traps to multicast addresses seems like a good idea, except it
would be up to the receiver to decide whether to use the trap or not
(taking away the possibility to filter which hosts gets copied
Johan Strvm wrote, sometime around 15/09/08 16:39:
On Sep 15, 2008, at 5:16 PM, Russell Howe wrote:
Johan Strvm wrote, sometime around 15/09/08 15:46:
Well, the main questions is if DL360/DL320 OpenBSD is working good
together, the rest is only me thinking out loud :)
They work fine for me
dump on wd0b
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{
metric $cost_gige
passive
}
}
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/browse/FP-37
Looks like the JIT was released under the MPL/GPL/LGPL in 2006:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/tamarin/
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by breaking the bonds if necessary.
Next task is to fix munin (or replace with something else) so that I can
actually get bandwidth stats graphed.
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Russell Howe, IT Manager. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BMT Marine Offshore Surveys Ltd.
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Russell Howe, IT Manager. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BMT Marine Offshore Surveys Ltd.
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pctr: user-level cycle counter enabled
mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support
dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80
dkcsum: wd1 matches BIOS drive 0x81
root on wd0a swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
Any ideas?
-Russell Ault
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source on
the UK mirror site and it is dated 1 Sept 07 so I presume this includes
only 2.0.0.6 and there is no port later than this. I am out on a limb
regarding implementing 2.0.0.11 in source form - what do other people do?
Russell
a concern
over cross site scripting - only because I have yet to look deeper into
this to see what the risks are. But if I never visit non-bank sites is
this a problem?
Russell
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Is there a better way to do this?
Russell
On 05/01/2008, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Your PF rules would probably just block all incoming traffic and pass
outgoing traffic. Or if you want to make sure it is used only for your
desired app, block everything outbound 'cept for that traffic destined to
your desired
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