On Sat, Jul 03, 2010 at 02:53:01AM -0400, Corey J. Bukolt wrote:
Hi list,
So far I have been able to get OpenBSD running nicely as my primary desktop
with the only hitch being my NFS mounted music skips occasionally. I'm
pretty sure it's not the NFS server since my Linux laptop has the same
Hi Misc@,
Recently I've updated my routers kernel to 1t July i386 current. Rulesets
like:
pass in quick log on $int_if inet from pool_internal to !internal
rtable 2 keep state (sloppy source-track global) tag INTERNAL_OUT queue
(internal int_ack)
pass in quick log on $int_if inet proto
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Hi guys,
I read on the OpenBSD PF's FAQ this statement:
Ruleset Tips
Filter the physical interface. As far as PF is concerned, network
traffic comes from the physical interface, not the CARP virtual
interface (i.e., carp0). So, write your rule sets accordingly. Don't
forget that an interface
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Hi,
echo %A3 | sed 's/(%[0-9A-Z]{2})//g'
I'd like %A3 like string to be removed , what's wrong with my script ?
Thanks.
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czark...@gmail.com wrote:
I need to add a custom XKB layout to use (it actually is commited to
xkb-config now, but not released yet).
With the xkb-config 1.8 I had to patch xkb/rules/base.xml and symbols/??
files.
As I can't find neither base.xml nor xkb-config version used in 4.7, I am
On Mon, Jul 05, 2010 at 06:35:01PM +0800, Aaron Lewis wrote:
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Hi,
echo %A3 | sed 's/(%[0-9A-Z]{2})//g'
I'd like %A3 like string to be removed , what's wrong with my script ?
According to the sed manpage, it doesn't use {} in this
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On 07/05/2010 06:42 PM, Bret S. Lambert wrote:
sed 's/%[0-9A-Z][0-9A-Z]//g'
Thanks , and same for VIM.
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On Mon, Jul 05, 2010 at 06:35:01PM +0800, Aaron Lewis wrote:
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Hi,
echo %A3 | sed 's/(%[0-9A-Z]{2})//g'
I'd like %A3 like string to be removed , what's wrong with my script ?
sed uses basic re's by default. Gnu sed implements { }
On Mon, Jul 05, 2010 at 12:42:51PM +0200, Bret S. Lambert wrote:
On Mon, Jul 05, 2010 at 06:35:01PM +0800, Aaron Lewis wrote:
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Hi,
echo %A3 | sed 's/(%[0-9A-Z]{2})//g'
I'd like %A3 like string to be removed , what's wrong with
On Mon, Jul 05, 2010 at 02:39:11PM +0700, Insan Praja SW wrote:
Hi Misc@,
Recently I've updated my routers kernel to 1t July i386 current.
Rulesets like:
pass in quick log on $int_if inet from pool_internal to
!internal rtable 2 keep state (sloppy source-track global) tag
INTERNAL_OUT
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On 07/05/2010 07:18 PM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Mon, Jul 05, 2010 at 06:35:01PM +0800, Aaron Lewis wrote:
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Hi,
echo %A3 | sed 's/(%[0-9A-Z]{2})//g'
I'd like %A3 like string to be removed
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On 07/05/2010 07:18 PM, William Boshuck wrote:
On Mon, Jul 05, 2010 at 12:42:51PM +0200, Bret S. Lambert wrote:
On Mon, Jul 05, 2010 at 06:35:01PM +0800, Aaron Lewis wrote:
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Hi,
echo %A3 | sed
Hi All,
On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 18:56:44 +0700, Claudio Jeker
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On Mon, Jul 05, 2010 at 02:39:11PM +0700, Insan Praja SW wrote:
Hi Misc@,
Recently I've updated my routers kernel to 1t July i386 current.
Rulesets like:
pass in quick log on $int_if inet from
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Hi list,
I know this question has been asked before, but I'm after an up-to-date
answer, or at least a confirmation.
Has support for interface groups been implemented for altq? By that, I mean
the
possibility to use an interface group name with baltq on GROUPb to set up
similar queues for each
Hi again,
I have a router with two wireless cards. As I always enjoy the odd open
AP to check my emails on the go, I decided I'd reciprocate. I thus have
configured one of the Wi-Fi interface as open.
However, I wouldn't want people to abuse this bservice.b I put it there
for them to check
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On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Olivier Mehani sht...@ssji.net wrote:
I know this question has been asked before, but I'm after an up-to-date
answer, or at least a confirmation.
Has support for interface groups been implemented for altq?
No.
czark...@gmail.com wrote:
czark...@gmail.com wrote:
I need to add a custom XKB layout to use (it actually is commited to
xkb-config now, but not released yet).
With the xkb-config 1.8 I had to patch xkb/rules/base.xml and symbols/??
files.
As I can't find neither base.xml nor
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what is the state of the smp support in openbsd ?
we'll degust improvements after the hackathon ?
I tried it using the ifstated approach, but it didn't work as I
hoped it would. So I just wrote a small sh script and put it in
/etc/wlan and sourced that from /etc/rc right after /etc/netstart
is run.
The only thing I find funny is that the network link only comes
up after I have run the
On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 3:26 AM, Luis Useche use...@gmail.com wrote:
I googled this a bit but I couldn't find anything. I just want to check if
there is a dynamic tracing tool for OpenBSD. Similar tools are kprobes for
Linux or DTrace for Solaris.
No, nothing quite like that.
Hello,
I have a Lenovo T500 running OpenBSD 4.7 with a Lenovo ThinkPad
bluetooth mouse. I have these commands in rc.local to connect the
mouse on boot:
/usr/local/sbin/sdpd
/usr/local/sbin/bthcid
/usr/local/sbin/btconfig ubt0 up
/usr/local/bin/btpin -d ubt0 -a mouse -p
Just ran across this post about
NetBSD:http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/bx/blosxom.cgi/nb_20100430_2300.html
Turns out, they have a special boottime option that lets the OS boot
(almost) without any messages. Which I found even more appealing that
some graphical bootsplash images. Does OpenBSD have
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 12:43 AM, Ilya Ilembitov ilembi...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, what can be done for redirecting the dmesg output to a
local file?
See /var/run/dmesg.boot
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On 07/02/2010 11:15 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Dear All,
This is not really a question but rather an observation which I made
today and which could be very useful for desktop users. It concerns
use of scanners (even Windows only printers).
As we know the standard way to access scanners on
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Robert Yuri robert.yu...@gmail.com wrote:
what is the state of the smp support in openbsd ?
Better than yesterday, not as good as tomorrow
we'll degust improvements after the hackathon ?
If you want to know what happened during the hackathon, you should
1)
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Ilya Ilembitov ilembi...@gmail.com wrote:
Just ran across this post about
NetBSD:http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/bx/blosxom.cgi/nb_20100430_2300.html
Turns out, they have a special boottime option that lets the OS boot
(almost) without any messages. Which I found
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Christopher Zimmermann
madro...@zakweb.de wrote:
The only thing I find funny is that the network link only comes
up after I have run the 'ifconfig iwi0 scan' a second time. See
below.
Yeah, this is a quirk with my iwi device[1] also. A scan needs to be
run
--On Tuesday, July 06, 2010 02:43:42 +0400 Ilya Ilembitov
ilembi...@gmail.com wrote:
Just ran across this post about
NetBSD:http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/bx/blosxom.cgi/nb_20100430_2300.html
Turns out, they have a special boottime option that lets the OS boot
(almost) without any messages.
Eric S Pulley wrote:
... and I hate systems that hide that information from me, but
that's just me.
Nope. Not just you.
A system that hides stuff has to be an order of magnitude
more correct just to break even.
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