Hi,
I've just changed my pair of of firewalls (master/backup) from
carp/pfsync to ospf/pfsync (both external/internal interfaces).
Primary has metric 1 and backup has metric 10 in interfaces in ospfd.conf.
I'm looking for success stories for the initial bulk transfer/sync of
states with
Greetings,
just22@poseidon:[~] uname -a
OpenBSD poseidon.atlantide.net 5.6 GENERIC.MP#714 amd64
just22@poseidon:[~] type man
man is hashed (/usr/bin/man)
just22@poseidon:[~] man -m /home/just22/share/man/ man
man: -m/home/just22/share/man/: Bad argument
It seems a space is missing... Is it
On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 04:10:05PM +0100, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
Greetings,
just22@poseidon:[~] uname -a
OpenBSD poseidon.atlantide.net 5.6 GENERIC.MP#714 amd64
just22@poseidon:[~] type man
man is hashed (/usr/bin/man)
just22@poseidon:[~] man -m /home/just22/share/man/ man
Hello,
i installed OpenBSD5.6 on a laptop, because Windows is too insecure and
commercial, and Linux is too radical. I am trying to use $mail for receiving and
sending e-mails over the remote e-mail account at my internet service provider.
With the default sendmail configuration, i can mail only
On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 05:23:06PM +0100, grasso...@versanet.de wrote:
Hello,
i installed OpenBSD5.6 on a laptop, because Windows is too insecure and
commercial, and Linux is too radical. I am trying to use $mail for receiving
and
sending e-mails over the remote e-mail account at my
I've noticed that, when trying to build the installxx.iso and
installxx.fs images, instead of using the already defined ${RELEASEDIR}
used by the remainder of the process, two new variables are used instead:
RELXDIR?= /home/relx-${MACHINE}
RELDIR?=/home/rel-${MACHINE}
I can see
I've noticed that, when trying to build the installxx.iso and
installxx.fs images, instead of using the already defined ${RELEASEDIR}
used by the remainder of the process, two new variables are used instead:
RELXDIR?= /home/relx-${MACHINE}
RELDIR?=/home/rel-${MACHINE}
I can
Quoting grasso...@versanet.de grasso...@versanet.de:
Hello,
i installed OpenBSD5.6 on a laptop, because Windows is too insecure and
commercial, and Linux is too radical. I am trying to use $mail for
receiving and
sending e-mails over the remote e-mail account at my internet
service
On 21/12/14 07:45, Theo de Raadt wrote:
I've noticed that, when trying to build the installxx.iso and
installxx.fs images, instead of using the already defined ${RELEASEDIR}
used by the remainder of the process, two new variables are used instead:
RELXDIR?= /home/relx-${MACHINE}
This change is not going to happen.
Okay, thanks, I can see how that would be a problem.
Note that these variables are ?=, so environment takes precedence. Just
build with RELDIR and RELXDIR set in addition of RELEASEDIR and you're
all set.
On 12/19/2014 03:11 AM, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Just some questions:
1) define newish. How old and if you know how many cycles?
Les than 6 months, Probably less than ten cycles, none of them deep, except for
one or two testing cycles
2) Is it original or a genuine replacement
It is
On 12/19/2014 03:11 AM, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
being the author of GNUstep's batmon and being owner of several laptops and
having developed and
tested on them, I have some un-authoritative information.
I ran a little log to record time and the output of apm,
This is what it looks like...
On 16/12/14 15:10, openda...@hushmail.com wrote:
Hi,
It seems that DigitalOcean's BSD debut is going to be FreeBSD only. We, in the
OpenBSD community, are being asked to open up a separate UserVoice vote for
OpenBSD -- despite the fact that we've worked so hard to promote the existing
one.
Is there a mailing list for openhttpd? Also all the links on openhttpd.net are
broken.
thanks
OpenHTTPD is under active development and not part of the OpenBSD Project.
I could be mistaken, but it would seem this is the wrong list?
On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 6:33 PM, Edgar Pettijohn pettijo...@hotmail.com wrote:
Is there a mailing list for openhttpd? Also all the links on openhttpd.net
You may be right. However, the layout of the site is deceptive. Not sure how
I missed the line OpenHTTPD is under active development and not part of the
OpenBSD Project.
Either way, is there a mailing list specific to httpd that ships with OpenBSD?
Thats really what I'm looking for.
thanks
Hi everyone --
I just want to announce a new *BSD User Group I've (re-)started in the
Capital District, NY, region, the Capital District *BSD User Group
(CDBUG). We started meeting about two months ago: we meet the second
Tuesday of each month at 6:45 PM at INOC (80 State St. in Albany).
Either way, is there a mailing list specific to httpd that ships with OpenBSD?
Thats really what I'm looking for.
No specific mailing list. We don't setup lists for all the sub-projects.
t...@openbsd.org will get you to the right people, making sure you don't
miss anyone.
If you feel a need
Hi,
If so, how well does the driver for the two NICs work? How does the box perform
in general?
Thanks!
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