On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 4:10 AM, Daniel Ouellet dan...@presscom.net wrote:
The bright people that did the code said it wasn't good to do so. The normal
operations of such a setup needs more resources from the same box to do the
same things, showing in practice that it's not the most efficient
On 27/04/2009, at 11:22 AM, unix3 wrote:
HI, I tried installing seperately Zend Optimizer, or IonCube ...
but the error that I get is
Failed loading /var/www/usr/lib/php/ZendExtensionManager.so: File
not an ELF object
Failed loading /var/www/usr/lib/php/ZendOptimizer.so: File not an
* Felipe Alfaro Solana felipe.alf...@gmail.com [2009-04-26 20:37]:
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.dewrote:
* openbsder openbs...@gmail.com [2009-04-24 12:19]:
Recently, it has been suggested that a transparent firewall
implementation
is ideal where
* sebastian.rot...@jpberlin.de sebastian.rot...@jpberlin.de [2009-04-26
15:28]:
You could test the svnd on your own BTW because I doubt it's HW related...
.oO how comes you don't receive replies from developers? I have no idea.
--
Henning Brauer, h...@bsws.de, henn...@openbsd.org
BS Web
Hi all,
I installed ekiga trough ports (pkg_add wasn't succesfull) and I'm
maybe missing some info.
$ pkg_info -M gnome-keyring
Information for inst:gnome-keyring-2.24.1p3
Install notice:
The gnome-keyring SSH agent is disabled by default. If needed, there are
two ways to enable it.
* FRLinux frli...@gmail.com [2009-04-27 09:05]:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 4:10 AM, Daniel Ouellet dan...@presscom.net wrote:
The bright people that did the code said it wasn't good to do so. The normal
operations of such a setup needs more resources from the same box to do the
same things,
* Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de [2009-04-27 10:00]:
transparent firewalls are beyond stupid.
and, btw, I love that idiotic term.
what is a transparent firewall?
is it trasparent? then it cannot be a firewall.
is it a firewall? then it cannot be transparent.
how is dropping packets (or
* sebastian.rot...@jpberlin.de sebastian.rot...@jpberlin.de [2009-04-25
23:48]:
I wrote Marco personaly, provided all informations and asked if he needs
further benchmarks or what-so-ever.
did you find the commit between 4.1 and 4.2 or whatever your claim was
where it got slower?
I am sure
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009, TomC!E! BodEC!r wrote:
Hi all,
I installed ekiga trough ports (pkg_add wasn't succesfull) and I'm
maybe missing some info.
$ pkg_info -M gnome-keyring
Information for inst:gnome-keyring-2.24.1p3
???
You should use
$ pkg_info -M ekiga
And surprise, you'll have
Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 1:10 AM, bofh goodb...@gmail.com wrote:
People use it because they have a need to do something. When you're
told there's a better way to do things, pay attention,
Still no arguments on why idiots use transparent firewalls. Good to know.
Hi,
when trying to create a mfs file system I can never get is larger than 1
GB even though I actually got 6 GB of free RAM.
Depening on how close I get to the 1 GB barrier I see the following
error messages. The last attempt was successfull, but that doesn't mean
that,l even though it was
I made it,but it doesn't help.That's why I'm asking.
Dne 27. duben 2009 10:29 Antoine Jacoutot ajacou...@bsdfrog.org napsal(a):
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009, TomC!E! BodEC!r wrote:
Hi all,
I installed ekiga trough ports (pkg_add wasn't succesfull) and I'm
maybe missing some info.
$ pkg_info -M
Hello,
I configured an IPSec tunnel with ipssecctl and ipsec.conf.
The default interface of the gateway is 219.17.10.1.
The other gateway runs Checkpoint.
Here is a part of my ipsec.conf :
ike active esp from 192.168.36.0/24 to 10.128.203.0/24 \
peer 161.144.27.32 \
main auth
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:30:45AM +0200, Michael wrote:
Hi,
when trying to create a mfs file system I can never get is larger than 1
GB even though I actually got 6 GB of free RAM.
Depening on how close I get to the 1 GB barrier I see the following
error messages. The last attempt was
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 5:10 AM, Daniel Ouellet dan...@presscom.net wrote:
patrick keshishian wrote:
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 4:10 PM, bofh goodb...@gmail.com wrote:
It's called going off on a related tangent - whenever I hear people
talking about using something because someone has
PS: I made a mistake today in the morning (I wrote the e-mail in the
small hours and I was feeling like dead).
I wrote:
I have an old usb drive encrypted with /dev/arandom (much slower than
zero) which I mount without softdep
I just finished a full backup of 43.98G
It took 1h33min
That's
* Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de [2009-04-27 10:33]:
and now for the pf bug. as usual, you did nothing. you accidently
found some way to crash a box in a specific setup. you did no work at
all looking where the bug could be or what could trigger it. nothing.
I ran the command you claimed
* Felipe Alfaro Solana felipe.alf...@gmail.com [2009-04-27 11:56]:
For a two-interface router/firewall, most of the traffic that reaches is
will probably have to traverse it anyways, so I don't see how a
two-interface bridge or a two-interface router will have different
workloads.
it has been
Hi,
I'm trying to setup the following IPsec scenario.
1. Clients are either OS X or Windows connecting from arbitrary IPs
and hostnames and sometimes behind NAT connections.
2. OpenBSD 4.4 server.
I have certificates created and signed by our CA with the e-mail
address used as the UFQDN
Anyone can help me about the following problem?
* I need to authenticate the users of my network that uses pptpd on an
Active Directory base. On Linux (Ubuntu / Debian) its easy to do, using
pptpd + radiusclient. The pptpd doesn't uses the ppp(8) for authentication.
It only uses the libraries
On 2009-04-26, Tom tdmurp...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2009-04-26. Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-04-25, Tom wrote:
I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
Soekris 5501. I bought 2 different ral(4) PCI
On 2009-04-27, Toma? Bod?ar tomas.bod...@gmail.com wrote:
I made it,but it doesn't help.That's why I'm asking.
did you follow the You have to restart... section here?
$ pkg_info ekiga
Information for
ftp://obsd.cec.mtu.edu//pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386/ekiga-2.0.12p14.tgz
Comment:
SIP
Hi,
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
You missed some context. Look at the #if 0 a few lines higher.
Just to clarify... because of some weird thing (bug?) it can only use 32
bit even though the arch is actually 64 bit?
From the 32-bit part of: /usr/src/sys/arch/sparc64/include/vmparam.h
* This is silly.
Hey guys,
There are some articles that may bring some light to the discussion:
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_bridge (best bet)
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridging_(networking)
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transparent_bridge
*
On 2009-04-27, Daniel Ouellet dan...@presscom.net wrote:
pciide0 at pci0 dev 13 function 0 Acer Labs M5229 UDMA IDE rev 0xc3:
DMA, channel 0 configured to native-PCI, channel 1 configured to native-PCI
pciide0: using ivec 0x7cc for native-PCI interrupt
wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: WDC
On 2009-04-27, Edvard Fagerholm efage...@cc.hut.fi wrote:
1. Clients are either OS X or Windows connecting from arbitrary IPs
and hostnames and sometimes behind NAT connections.
2. OpenBSD 4.4 server.
I have certificates created and signed by our CA with the e-mail
address used as the
Running OpenBSD on a vmware esxi server, whenever i boot the amd64 bsd.mp
version i get stuck with kernel panic.
panic: fp_save ipi didn't
I've tried several things:
- amd64 bsd.mp, without network card(s): boots normal
- amd64 bsd.mp, with tricked network card to flexible (pcn device):
I'm attempting to use a USB-to-PS2 converter and running the PS2
through a Belkin KVM. The converts I bought seem to be old USB 1.1
stuff, and they don't play very well with any OS.
uhidev1 at uhub1 port 5 configuration 1 interface 1 CHESEN PS2 to USB
Converter rev 1.10/0.10 addr 2 uhidev1:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.dewrote:
* Felipe Alfaro Solana felipe.alf...@gmail.com [2009-04-27 11:56]:
For a two-interface router/firewall, most of the traffic that reaches is
will probably have to traverse it anyways, so I don't see how a
From: J.C. Roberts list-...@designtools.org
Subject: USB-PS2 converter with KVM?
I'm attempting to use a USB-to-PS2 converter and running the PS2
through a Belkin KVM. The converts I bought seem to be old USB 1.1
stuff, and they don't play very well with any OS.
[..snip..]
Can anyone
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 12:26:13AM +0200, Sebastian Rother wrote:
If the way you do something take too long.
Seems like that is a bug.
Most likely in the way you are doing it.
A lot of things, you can do them wrong and get away with it for a while.
Getting away with doing something wrong
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Marcello Cruz marcello.c...@globo.comwrote:
Hey guys,
There are some articles that may bring some light to the discussion:
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_bridge (best bet)
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridging_(networking)
*
On 2009-04-27, Erwin van Maanen maa...@acmeweb.nl wrote:
Running OpenBSD on a vmware esxi server, whenever i boot the amd64 bsd.mp
version i get stuck with kernel panic.
please try 4.5 or -current; esxi amd64 MP works fine in -current for sure.
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Thank you very much, your guide will be very helpful to me.
Maybe you should blog it somewhere?
I'm just only getting a bit confused about the serial ports of the Netra
box.
Where do i get the appropriat cables to either connect this port to an
ordinary RS/232 port, or to another netra x1?
By the
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 16:16:57 +0200 Erwin van Maanen
maa...@acmeweb.nl wrote:
Running OpenBSD on a vmware esxi server, whenever i boot the amd64
bsd.mp version i get stuck with kernel panic.
panic: fp_save ipi didn't
I've tried several things:
- amd64 bsd.mp, without network
I had an error... I was trying to use the 32bit.. and not the 64bit for
AMD.
However... The 64bit is titled: ioncube_loaders_ope_3.9_x86-64.tar.gz ..
seems older because of the 3.9 .. ?
In any case, I tried it and it generated a php core dump that prevents me
into running any php scripts.
Iam
Hi, I want to know if there would be any incompatibility if I use the amd64
install cd to call a http server with the i386 filesets and install them..
is this safe?
Thanks
Now with me i386 install everything seems to work fine, but again I couldnt
get it to work on amd64.Much less zend which only has 32bit modules for
OBSD.
Thank you.
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:11:44 -0400, unix3 un...@iseoi.com wrote:
I had an error... I was trying to use the 32bit.. and not the
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009, Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
SNIP
Really? What's wrong with transparent bridging? What's wrong with a
transparent, in-line IDS? What's wrong with a software tap? All of these
technologies use some sort of transparent bridging and are not being used
exclusively by idiots, but
Hi,
I'm trying to build a release (to be able to publish file sets for the
stable tree for a number of architectures on May 1st), but I'm having
some troubles.
Creating the links for the obj directories during 'make obj' fails like
this:
=== libexec/login_token
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009, bofh wrote:
Anyone who puts in an inline IDS is a damned idiot. D stands for
detection, so you should always use a tap or something else. Only IPS
should be inline.
I know of inline IDS systems that work, but they're custom hardware
solutions running on FPGA based
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Maurice Janssen maur...@z74.net wrote:
=== libexec/ld.so
/bin/sh: cd: /usr/src/libexec/ld.so - No such file or directory
*** Error code 1
The mirror is broken because rsync, in its infinite wisdom, doesn't
copy directories named *.so. And since the mirror
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Felipe Alfaro Solana
felipe.alf...@gmail.com wrote:
Again, not a single or valid technical argument on why a bridging firewall
is a bad idea. Just a moot and offensive responsive, and a very
strong assessment from someone that doesn't know me at all. It's also
So, I finally got Internet access over Bluetooth to my Nokia 6233
working. Here's a short summary of the steps taken (this assumes
a properly configured phone).
Make sure your Bluetooth device is recognized by OpenBSD:
$ dmesg | grep ubt
ubt0 at uhub4 port 1 Micro Star International
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-04-26, Tom tdmurp...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2009-04-26. Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-04-25, Tom wrote:
I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
Soekris 5501. I bought 2
try ifconfig ral0 down; ifconfig ral0 up.
that's a different thing and I suspect is a problem either in the driver
or net80211. I have seen this on ral occasionally and have now seen something
similar or the same on an acx which used to be stable; the only change at
all with the acx was moving it
You can either read the code or listen to somebody who has. I don't
know you either, but I know Henning and I know the bridge code, and
the short version is he's right.
Has anyone noticed
That if you substitute BIble for code , in the section quoted above-
its like listening to someone who
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 08:43:16PM +0200, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
So, I finally got Internet access over Bluetooth to my Nokia 6233
working. Here's a short summary of the steps taken (this assumes
a properly configured phone).
Cool, this might indeed help other people struggling with this. I
On 4/27/09, Christopher Intemann intem...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you very much, your guide will be very helpful to me.
Maybe you should blog it somewhere?
snipped
That's what mailing list archives are for:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscw=2r=1s=Netra+X1q=b
hth
Fred
On 27 April 2009 c. 22:43:16 Thomas Pfaff wrote:
So, I finally got Internet access over Bluetooth to my Nokia 6233
working. Here's a short summary of the steps taken (this assumes
a properly configured phone).
Make sure your Bluetooth device is recognized by OpenBSD:
$ dmesg | grep ubt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Ted Unangst wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Maurice Janssen maur...@z74.net wrote:
=== libexec/ld.so
/bin/sh: cd: /usr/src/libexec/ld.so - No such file or directory
*** Error code 1
The mirror is broken because rsync, in its infinite
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 3:02 PM, openbsd misc open...@6wells.com wrote:
You can either read the code or listen to somebody who has. I don't
know you either, but I know Henning and I know the bridge code, and
the short version is he's right.
Has anyone noticed
That if you substitute BIble
Hi!
I have taken a bit different route.
sudo btconfig ubt0 up
sudo sdpd
sudo bthcid
btpin -d ubt0 -a mac -p
; cat /etc/ppp/ppp.conf
gprs:
set device !rfcomm_sppd -a mac -s DUN
set dial ABORT ERROR ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER TIMEOUT 5 \\ ATZ
On Mon, 27.04.2009 at 14:14:07 -0400, Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com wrote:
The mirror is broken because rsync, in its infinite wisdom, doesn't
copy directories named *.so. And since the mirror doesn't have that
directory, you don't have it either. Get it from somewhere else.
dtalk has
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 23:22:03 +0400
Vadim Zhukov persg...@gmail.com wrote:
On 27 April 2009 c. 22:43:16 Thomas Pfaff wrote:
So, I finally got Internet access over Bluetooth to my Nokia 6233
working. Here's a short summary of the steps taken (this assumes
a properly configured phone).
[...]
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 21:04:01 +0200
Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 08:43:16PM +0200, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
Bring the Bluetooth interface up and verify that you're able
to detect your phone:
$ sudo btconfig ubt0 up
This probably require a few more parameters
OpenBSD/i386 and OpenBSD/amd64 are 2 entirely different
architectures.. you cannot run i386 binaries under the amd64 port, it
is not supported.
-Brynet
On Fri, 24.04.2009 at 11:26:42 -0400, (private) HKS hks.priv...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm looking for a T1 card compatible with 4.4.
;)
There were a fair number of recommendations for Sangoma's a101 a few
years ago, followed by threads describing major problems and Sangoma
yanking support for
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 3:32 PM, dt...@drizzle.com wrote:
Ted Unangst wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Maurice Janssen maur...@z74.net wrote:
=== libexec/ld.so
/bin/sh: cd: /usr/src/libexec/ld.so - No such file or directory
*** Error code 1
The mirror is broken because rsync, in
Hi,
On Fri, 24.04.2009 at 08:47:00 -0400, Mario Vega mario.j.v...@gmail.com wrote:
The two internal servers use several different domains and accept a
variety of different name formats. In addition, some users have one or
more aliases. Furthermore, only the primary address is published
Ted Unangst wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Maurice Janssen maur...@z74.net wrote:
=== libexec/ld.so
/bin/sh: cd: /usr/src/libexec/ld.so - No such file or directory
*** Error code 1
The mirror is broken because rsync, in its infinite wisdom, doesn't
copy directories named *.so. And
openbsd misc wrote:
You can either read the code or listen to somebody who has. I don't
know you either, but I know Henning and I know the bridge code, and
the short version is he's right.
Has anyone noticed
That if you substitute BIble for code , in the section quoted above-
Sorry, sorry for this mail, forgot it.
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:51:43PM +0200, Rene Maroufi wrote:
The application package itself can't be damaged, because the same
packages work on the third machine.
I was wrong. I installed the working machine from a cd, the others from
my internal ftp
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 12:16:55PM -0400, unix3 wrote:
Hi, I want to know if there would be any incompatibility if I use the amd64
install cd to call a http server with the i386 filesets and install them..
is this safe?
Thanks
Since the install process involves running some of the code that
Hi,
i update 3 machines from 4.4 to 4.5. On 2 of these machines I have a
very strange problem: Some graphical apps can't display graphical icons
or any image. For example:
Pidgin: Shows no icons (red cross instead of the icons).
Audacious: Unusable, shows no application window
GQview: Unusable
* Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org [2009-04-26 05:05]:
On 2009-04-25, eagir...@cox.net eagir...@cox.net wrote:
The RIT mirror is providing 4.2 sets from it's snapshots directory.
Should they still be listed?
snapshots aren't compulsory for a mirror, and they are providing
the
--- Rene Maroufi [Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:51:43PM +0200]: ---
Hi,
i update 3 machines from 4.4 to 4.5. On 2 of these machines I have a
very strange problem: Some graphical apps can't display graphical icons
or any image. For example:
Pidgin: Shows no icons (red cross instead of the
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Felipe Alfaro Solana
felipe.alf...@gmail.com wrote:
Again, not a single or valid technical argument on why a bridging
firewall
is a bad idea. Just a moot and offensive responsive,
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 3:02 PM, openbsd misc open...@6wells.com wrote:
You can either read the code or listen to somebody who has. I don't
know you either, but I know Henning and I know the bridge code, and
the short version is he's right.
Has anyone noticed
That if you substitute BIble
I'll second this; from a gw of mine:
$ sudo crontab -l | grep ral0
# Down and up ral0 on failure
* * * * * ifconfig ral0 | grep -q OACTIVE {
ifconfig ral0; echo \n *\n; ifconfig ral0 down; sleep 1; ifconfig ral0
up; ifconfig ral0; }
/Alexander
Stuart
If you are able to weed out illegitimate recipients, this may go a long
way to reduce spam, or at least it did for us. Looking the email
address up in LDAP is *much* cheaper than doing a call-out to the
backend server(s). Greylisting helps us, too, but seems to cost mail
from broken servers
Has anyone been successfull in implementing Howl.
If so please point me to any reference material that
will help. I currently am running OpenBSD 4.4 on
a Sony Vaio PCV-RS220(UC)
My current dmesg:
OpenBSD 4.4 (GENERIC) #1021: Tue Aug 12 17:16:55 MDT 2008
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 23:20:07 +0200
Felipe Alfaro Solana felipe.alf...@gmail.com wrote:
And again, I think you mean that running a bridge under OpenBSD is
perhaps not the fastest or brightest solution. And I trust you, But
again, I have yet to hear a single technical argument on why running,
On 4/27/09, Felipe Alfaro Solana felipe.alf...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Felipe Alfaro Solana
felipe.alf...@gmail.com wrote:
Again, not a single or valid technical argument on why a bridging
Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 12:16:55PM -0400, unix3 wrote:
Hi, I want to know if there would be any incompatibility if I use the amd64
install cd to call a http server with the i386 filesets and install them..
is this safe?
Thanks
Since the install process
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I'm installing OpenBSD on this machine, on a 80 EIDE disk that's there
specifically to run OpenBSD development. I already have a 600G 3Ware hardware
raid on the disk, 500G of which has FreeBSD, using the TW driver (this raid
isn't supported by
Christopher Intemann wrote:
Thank you very much, your guide will be very helpful to me.
Your welcome.
Maybe you should blog it somewhere?
Archive is there for that, plus to be decently blog, I believe it should
be written in better English! (;
So, I think it will stay where it is.
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 1:16 AM, Robert rob...@openbsd.pap.st wrote:
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 23:20:07 +0200
Felipe Alfaro Solana felipe.alf...@gmail.com wrote:
And again, I think you mean that running a bridge under OpenBSD is
perhaps not the fastest or brightest solution. And I trust you, But
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 1:29 AM, Fred Crowson
fred.crow...@googlemail.comwrote:
On 4/27/09, Felipe Alfaro Solana felipe.alf...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Felipe Alfaro Solana
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 5:20 PM, Felipe Alfaro Solana
felipe.alf...@gmail.com wrote:
And again, I think you mean that running a bridge under OpenBSD is perhaps
not the fastest or brightest solution. And I trust you, But again, I have
yet to hear a single technical argument on why running, for
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Chuck Robey chu...@telenix.org wrote:
Repeating, OpenBSD is getting put on the 80 EIDE drive, 500G is already up
and
running for FreeBSD, and the remaining 100G on the Raid1 will be formatted
just
as soon as I figure out what filesystem type to use if the ONLY
* Felipe Alfaro Solana felipe.alf...@gmail.com [2009-04-28 02:08]:
And again, I think you mean that running a bridge under OpenBSD is
perhaps
not the fastest or brightest solution. And I trust you, But again, I have
yet to hear a single technical argument on why running, for example,
* Daniel Ouellet dan...@presscom.net [2009-04-28 02:49]:
shut up! All are real and I even learn from Henning about the lost of
Queue here as well, witch I haven't thought of then. So, loose of queue,
mean also lost of AltQ too.
no, this is not related to altq at all.
--
Henning Brauer,
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Daniel Ouellet dan...@presscom.net [2009-04-28 02:49]:
shut up! All are real and I even learn from Henning about the lost of
Queue here as well, witch I haven't thought of then. So, loose of queue,
mean also lost of AltQ too.
no, this is not related to altq at all.
Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Felipe Alfaro Solana
felipe.alf...@gmail.com wrote:
Again, not a single or valid technical argument on why a bridging
firewall
is a bad idea. Just a moot
* Mike Swanson mikeonthecompu...@gmail.com [2009-04-27 23:34]:
unix3 wrote:
Hi, I want to know if there would be any incompatibility if I use the amd64
install cd to call a http server with the i386 filesets and install them..
is this safe?
No, you should use the same architecture's CD rather
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Just finished an install on my Dell D531 laptop, and when I insert
cards (ral, wi) there is no effect; neither LEDs light up nor a change
in dmesg occurs. According to dmesg, it at least appears that the
pcmcia adapter is detected without a nasty `not configured.' Same
outcome when booted with a
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On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:18:19PM +0200, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
I've no idea what the name servers are supposed to be, so I
just started a local one and pointed /etc/resolv.conf at it;
not very nice, better find out what the actual nameservers are. I
believe ppp has some way to tell
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