On 10/3/05, jared r r spiegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mathematically, yeah, less rules to evaluate = faster, but
without someone bucking up and making a nice demonstration of why
they needed to do 'quick' a lot, the ~tri-monthly discussion of
someone being upset about the last-match
Ted Unangst wrote:
On 10/2/05, Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am wondering if there is a good way to check if a flag-day
has passed if you have both the new and old kernel. How can I
check that?
md5 src/sys/*/*.h for both kernels and compare the result.
Ah right. But is there
Hi,
just a heads up that like every year there will be an OpenBSD / OpenSSH
booth a the LinuxWorld Expo UK which is held Oct 5 - 6 in the Olympia, London.
More info: http://www.linuxworldexpo.co.uk/
As always I'm looking for people to give me a hand, even if it was just for
half a day.
jared r r spiegel wrote:
i'd VERY much like to see someone put up a short little www-type
( or whatever ) illustration of how they were really experiencing
a service-affecting performance degredation which was solved by
the use of 'quick' in their ruleset.
For what it's worth, I've
On Monday 03 of October 2005 02:46, Jacob Meuser wrote:
cut
maybe adding DESTDIR in patches isn't needed anymore?
Or rather, still is necessary... There's much more of that in the Makefile of
newer version, seems getting rid of them helped. Thanks :)
Now copying from bzip's port what to do
Maybe you mean something like:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/www/linkchecker/ ?
Cheers,
Jasper
Op 3/10/2005 schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi list,
Anyone knows a good URL checker that runs on OpenBSD? My boss wants me
to monitor web site traffic and present a
Thanks Jasper,
I just thought of another solution. Stupid me not thinking of it
earlier. I can log all http traffic with PF and write some perl to
process the logfile. Can't believe I was staring blind on a 3rd party
solution.
Nils
-Original Message-
From: J. Lievisse Adriaanse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005.10.03
11:08:31 +:
Hi list,
Anyone knows a good URL checker that runs on OpenBSD? My boss wants me
to monitor web site traffic and present a report with all visits to all
websites per user (pc). I've searched the internet but did not find an
On 3 Oct 2005, at 12:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just thought of another solution. Stupid me not thinking of it
earlier. I can log all http traffic with PF and write some perl to
process the logfile. Can't believe I was staring blind on a 3rd party
solution.
Perhaps transparent proxying
Teemu Schaabl([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005.10.03 13:15:20 +:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005.10.03
11:08:31 +:
Hi list,
Anyone knows a good URL checker that runs on OpenBSD? My boss wants me
to monitor web site traffic and present a report with all visits to all
websites
OpenBSD users:
In light of the recent post about ath(4) D-Link cards of particular
revision numbers not functioning properly, anyone who has the following
cards and can verify their functionality under some version of OpenBSD,
please inform me of that fact:
D-Link DWL-G520
D-Link DWL-G650
Senao
Szechuan Death wrote:
The MetaStore is at this point essentially complete, save for content.
There are links on the page to assist in populating it. There are
about 20 pieces of hardware featured on this: IT NEEDS MORE.
I have received several bits and pieces of information, but to make
Hi
At our office we are planning a migration from Ubuntu on some desktops to
OpenBSD so far everything has been working well except printing in KDE.
I have managed to get OpenBSD printing with CUPS from the packages, but if I
try to start kprinter in KDE it crashes. Every other application in
Good point.
-Original Message-
From: michael hamerski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 3 oktober 2005 15:46
To: Reuvers, Nils
Subject: Re: Url checker
be warned: depending on the number of clients on your network, logging
all http traffic is a pretty good way of testing the
hmm, on Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 05:08:44AM -0800, Szechuan Death said that
http://www.sdeath.net/obsdstore
nice work and all.
but please don't put frames on openbsd.org
-f
--
how many of you believe in telekinesis? raise my hand!
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 02:29:55PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
At our office we are planning a migration from Ubuntu on some desktops to
OpenBSD so far everything has been working well except printing in KDE.
I have managed to get OpenBSD printing with CUPS from the packages, but
On 3 Oct 2005, at 14:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
be warned: depending on the number of clients on your network, logging
all http traffic is a pretty good way of testing the reliability of
your
disk.
If you do eventually get your HTTP traffic running through one host,
running EtherPeg on
First, thanks for a well made t20 evo+linux doc.
here is a post I dropped to a obsd mailinglist. I don't know if you can help
me?
[Writing this so that it can be posted to the list - I'm trying, but I
don't know if my mail will be accepted when I am not subscribing to it,
so can you please
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, frantisek holop wrote:
hmm, on Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 05:08:44AM -0800, Szechuan Death said that
http://www.sdeath.net/obsdstore
nice work and all.
but please don't put frames on openbsd.org
Nice work, .. *including* the frames.
Lee
On Mon, October 25, 2004 12:50 pm, Henning Brauer said:
* Tony Sarendal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-10-25 16:48]:
Is there a way to assign wich queues stateful traffic
will use in both directions ?
yes, you can have queues with the same names on multiple interfaces.
i. e. you create the queue
I recently attempted to dualboot my laptop with Windows XP. I was
following the FAQ and came to the point where I issued this command:
dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1
And the system tells me that:
/dev/rsd0a not configured
I did a google search to see if I did anything wrong
On 03/10/05, Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently attempted to dualboot my laptop with Windows XP. I was
following the FAQ and came to the point where I issued this command:
First you say:
dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1
later you quote the docs:
# dd if=/dev/rwd0a
I noticed this new Script wich replaced the old out-of-date is a
littlebit lame. To say it truthly.. it is incredible lame. (no offending
for the developer of that script)
I needed about 20 seconds on a Dual-Opteron with 2GB RAM and a neat HDD to
get the output of that script (even I don't
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 04:35:36PM +0100, Bryan wrote:
I recently attempted to dualboot my laptop with Windows XP. I was
following the FAQ and came to the point where I issued this command:
dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1
And the system tells me that:
/dev/rsd0a not
thanks for your reply Dag.
I've made some search using google about 'gate A20' and openbsd with
evo, but nothing that I've found very useful yet. I found one page
http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/kbd/A20.html describing A20, even if
I don't have a clue what all that mean.
I'am most frustrated
** Reply to message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 3 Oct
2005 11:08:31 +0200
Anyone knows a good URL checker that runs on OpenBSD? My boss wants me
to monitor web site traffic and present a report with all visits to all
websites per user (pc). I've searched the internet but did not find an
heya,
i'm interested in getting an 8-channel SATA RAID controller
that runs on the ami driver so i can use all the new neato
RAID functionality for my backup server. i haven't seen
anything in the archives about a known working controller like
i've described, but i did see the LSI MegaRAID SATA
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 04:35:36PM +0100, Bryan wrote:
I recently attempted to dualboot my laptop with Windows XP. I was
following the FAQ and came to the point where I issued this command:
dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1
And the system tells me that:
/dev/rsd0a not
Andreas Kahari wrote:
On 03/10/05, Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently attempted to dualboot my laptop with Windows XP. I was
following the FAQ and came to the point where I issued this command:
First you say:
dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1
later you quote the docs:
On 10/3/05, Andreas Kahari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 03/10/05, Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently attempted to dualboot my laptop with Windows XP. I was
following the FAQ and came to the point where I issued this command:
First you say:
dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=openbsd.pbr bs=512
On 03/10/05, Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/3/05, Andreas Kahari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 03/10/05, Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently attempted to dualboot my laptop with Windows XP. I was
following the FAQ and came to the point where I issued this command:
First
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
heya,
i'm interested in getting an 8-channel SATA RAID controller
that runs on the ami driver so i can use all the new neato
RAID functionality for my backup server. i haven't seen
anything in the archives about a known working controller like
i've described, but i did
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
J Moore wrote:
I would have thought the Makefile would have taken care of this; i.e.
deleted (or mv'd) the clamav libs... was I expecting too much, or is
something missing from the port?
People like you should probably rather use the binary packages we
provide. Using the ports system
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 30, 2005 at 05:57:14PM -0700, Trepliev wrote:
[Net-SonicWall]
ID-type= IPV4_ADDR_SUBNET
Network= 172.16.0.0 http://172.16.0.0
Netmask= 255.255.0.0 http://255.255.0.0
^
[Net-Corp]
ID-type= IPV4_ADDR_SUBNET
Network= 10.1.105.0
Hi, this is the best doc about it.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#HTTPS
Regards.
On 9/30/05, Beto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, can anybody send me a copy, a example of an apache server with
SSL. My Apache server is stopped. Attaching file.
Thanks
Hello!
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 12:24:41PM -0400, Dave Anderson wrote:
** Reply to message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 3 Oct
2005 11:08:31 +0200
Anyone knows a good URL checker that runs on OpenBSD? My boss wants me
to monitor web site traffic and present a report with all visits to all
On Sunday 02 of October 2005 00:34, Chris wrote:
Anyone care to make any recommendations?
http://www.pingwales.co.uk/tutorials/webmail-on-openbsd.html seems to be a
nice tutorial, one of a couple they have. They suggest using dovecot (IMAP),
and Horde+Imp for webmail. I cannot say i tried it,
I have been chasing intermittent problems with my hard disks for a while
now, and have replaced nearly everything, including drives, in an
attempt to fix them. I had convinced myself that it must be a
motherboard problem so I just swapped out to the one listed below. Disk
errors show up at the end
When I pxeboot loads on my diskless workstation it sets:
mem[635K 249M a20=on]
the last option a20=on does freeze the whole system.
So I wonder if there's any way to change that option in pxeboot?
thx
/bkw
--
##
BKW - Bachman Kharazmi
bahkha AT gmail DOT com
uin: #24089491
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 10:01:26AM -0600, Adam Douglas wrote:
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.
This is a feature,
Marc Espie wrote:
I have managed to get OpenBSD printing with CUPS from the packages, but if I try to start
kprinter in KDE it crashes. Every other application in KDE crashes too with I try to use
print from the file menu.
Did you install cups ?
KDE is built to use cups as a plugin, but you
If you find a way to compile ntop on OpenBSD, please post it.
Thanks
Shane
- Original Message -
From: B4nsh33 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 12:43 PM
Subject: ntop
Hi, im trying to install ntop 3.1 on openbsd 3.7, it doesnt compile,
reading
you could try horde - it's pretty full-featured. Mta, i would
recommend qmail, but YMMV... The setup will be pretty tedious if u go
this way, but once setup, everything will run very nicely.
-jf
Horde/IMP from OpenBSD ports seems to have a problem.
The attachment size, mime type and name is
Greetings,
There is any way that i can limit the number of connections between a
computer (on the LAN) and the router ?
The router: OpenBSD 3.7/sparc
tks in advance!
Cheers,
FRente
- - -
Francisco Josi Nina
Yes. man pf.conf(5) and see the section STATEFUL TRACKING OPTIONS
Francisco Jose Nina Rente wrote:
Greetings,
There is any way that i can limit the number of connections between a
computer (on the LAN) and the router ?
The router: OpenBSD 3.7/sparc
tks in advance!
Cheers,
FRente
-
Dale Rahn wrote:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 05:03:48PM -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
I want to get usb to usb networking up on the Zaurus running OpenBSD (a
snap from about a week ago). I wish to get it to communicate to the
FreeBSD box that is sitting next to it.
When I :reboot: the Zaurus
Francisco Jose Nina Rente wrote:
Greetings,
There is any way that i can limit the number of connections between a
computer (on the LAN) and the router ?
The router: OpenBSD 3.7/sparc
I believie you should RTFM.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf
--
.: Jakub G3azik
.:
--On 03 October 2005 20:00 +0100, Francisco Jose Nina Rente wrote:
There is any way that i can limit the number of connections between a
computer (on the LAN) and the router ?
Yes, see pf.conf(5) - stateful tracking options. It's been mentioned
here rather often...
--On 03 October 2005 17:19 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
Add to this the fact that it works, to/from FreeBSD to the original
Linux on the Zaurus, using cdce on both ends.
Client (aka target) mode is where the Z acts as a USB peripheral, not
as a host. afaik you need the Linux distributed with
I still had no success.
Plees help me.
Tell me what I can do or what I can give you to find a solution.
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:41:09 +0200
Haluk Durmus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I love openbsd but after the display of my openbsd-laptop
was broken a bought a new Laptop hp nc6120.
I
D-Link DWL-G650
https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=303696native_or_pdf=pdf
I don't think you understand at all.
Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 03 October 2005 17:19 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
Add to this the fact that it works, to/from FreeBSD to the original
Linux on the Zaurus, using cdce on both ends.
Client (aka target) mode is where the Z acts as a USB peripheral, not
as a host. afaik you need
Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
Nobody is working on iSCSI as far as I know, and I'm one of the scsi
developers at OpenBSD. Now if someone was to donate enough equipment
that someone could work on it, things might change.
Ken
Adaptec do a iscsi HBA, would you some more Adaptec kit? ;)
A
On 10/1/05, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am at a loss for a good web interface.
Anyone care to make any recommendations?
http://www.uebimiau.org/demo.php
I've never installed it myself, but a few of my collegues swear by it. YMMV
aaron.glenn
Steve Harding wrote:
I have been chasing intermittent problems with my hard disks for a while
now, and have replaced nearly everything,
Statements like that without an itemized list are very dangerous. You
might make someone think you really changed everything, when in reality,
you just
I love openbsd but after the display of my openbsd-laptop
was broken a bought a new Laptop hp nc6120.
I can't boot openbsd wit 3.7 boot cd and snapshot 3.8 boot cd.
Have you tried disabling pcibios, pchb and/or ppb from UKC?
I had a similar problem with a nx6125, and this did allow it to
We'll make it work for donations :-)
IPMI MPT :-)
So if anyone is willing to donate let us know...
On Sep 30, 2005, at 7:04 PM, Sam Vaughan wrote:
On 30/09/2005, at 6:58 PM, David Gwynne wrote:
From: Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-09-29
Dude you're disk is dying on you. Replace it ASAP.
On Oct 3, 2005, at 11:57 AM, Steve Harding wrote:
I have been chasing intermittent problems with my hard disks for a
while
now, and have replaced nearly everything, including drives, in an
attempt to fix them. I had convinced myself that it
When using 3com NICs (aka xl's) in a trunk, the trunk interface will not
be defined after a system reboot.
I'm thinking this is because the /etc/netstart script considers trunk
interfaces to be normal/real interfaces vs. a virtual interface that
need to created until after all real interfaces are
On Oct 1, 2005, at 6:34 PM, Chris wrote:
I want to setup a OBSD box for my email server. It will service
probably about 2 dozen people, but It could conceivably double or more
over the next year or two.
I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for an mta, and
for a
webmail program
I think he (Steve) is correct in his diagnosis, the drive being bad seems
logical however I have been chasing some problems with ioapic and interrupts
myself on a similar setup, the drive in question is attached to pciide1
which shares interrupt 17 with possibly bunch of other devices in the
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 08:26:35PM -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 03 October 2005 17:19 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
Add to this the fact that it works, to/from FreeBSD to the original
Linux on the Zaurus, using cdce on both ends.
Client (aka target) mode is where
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