Hi there!
The question is how to set default route for all client's (OBSD 6.4 road
warrior) traffic inside IPsec using the same egress.
1. I think VPN traffic should be routed only to em0 1.2.3.4 GW 1.2.3.1 with
DHCP assigned "clean" IP or IP
behind ISPs NAT by setting globally $vpn_if = em0
Hi,
I have a PPPoA ADSL connection and would like to use FreeBSD or OpenBSD
as a gateway/server and am looking for compatible hardware that would
facilitate this. I'm specifically looking to avoid combination modem
+ routers and NAT and port forwarding in particular. This will be
a pure routed IP
On 8/15/05, Simon Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions? Any advice is welcome.
To anyone who might be reading this in the future (Hi! Do you have robots
and flying cars yet?), I've given up looking for a native solution. The
state of ADSL hardware support under BSD
On 8/27/05, poncenby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i've been using an Alcatel Speedtouch usb modem with openbsd 3.7 with no
problems. take a look...http://www.speedtouchdsl.com/prod330.htm
How stable has it been?
i have a few documents which explains how to get it working, if you want
them mail
I'm using a spam blocking setup utilizing procmail, relaydb,
spamd-setup and pf.
The problem is that if I specify DROPPRIVS in my /etc/procmailrc:
DROPPRIVS=yes
:0fw
| /usr/local/bin/spamc
:0c
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
| /usr/local/bin/relaydb -b
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
in-x-spam
:0c
|
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 09:16:00AM -0400, Sean Kiewiet wrote:
The following line in rc.local; gives the error can't find tclsh when I
boot up.
if [ -x /usr/local/src/sguil/server/sguild ]; then
echo -n ' starting squil...'
/usr/local/src/sguil/server/sguild -a
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 10:01:29PM -0800, Szechuan Death wrote:
Do not whine about your users not buying CDs if you're in the
business of writing free software, because nobody wants to hear
it
Free from restrictions, not monetary cost. Just because this makes it
easy for you to download and
On Fri, Sep 30, 2005 at 11:35:42AM -0700, Joe S wrote:
Where can I find more information about security updates for packages,
other than checking the FTP server?
http://www.openbsd.org/pkg-stable.html
--
Ubi non accusator, ibi non judex.
(Where there is no police, there is no speed limit.)
On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 01:25:59PM -0500, Francisco Valladolid wrote:
Abit A8XV Pro work fine.
Thanks to everyone for their recommendations. I've had 3 for the A8V
series of motherboards so I went and bought one. Although the
installation boots fine, when it comes time to copy files across I get
On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 10:11:08AM +0100, Simon Morgan wrote:
cd0(atapiscsi0:0:0): Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x28
SENSE KEY: Hardware Error
ASC/ASCQ: ASC 0x08 ASCQ 0x03
Fixed by switching normal IDE cable for 80-conductor Ultra DMA cable.
--
Weinberg's Principle
Hi,
I have a Sun Blade 100 and have just installed OpenBSD 3.8 on it and so far I'm
very impressed. NetBSD, the supposed king of multi-platform, doesn't
even support the keyboard! This is 5 year old hardware!
Anyway, the problem I'm having is with X.org. Whenever I try and run it my
monitor
On 17/11/05, Brian A. Seklecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wait...1280x1024 or 1600x1200 w/ 8MB of RAM? Is that right? Onboard
video only occupies 8MB?
1280x1024. I should have mentioned in my original post that I'm using
a Sony TFT and its maximum/optimum resolution is 1280x1024.
(II) ATI(0):
On 17/11/05, Brian A. Seklecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wait...1280x1024 or 1600x1200 w/ 8MB of RAM? Is that right? Onboard
video only occupies 8MB?
Sorry, yes. AFAIK the onboard video is 8MB.
On 17/11/05, Paul Heinlein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't used OpenBSD for some time (can't seem to get around to
unsubscribing from the list...), but I'm interested to know what
version of X.org you're using.
X Window System Version 6.8.2
Release Date: 9 February 2005
X Protocol Version
On 17/11/05, Brian A. Seklecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Errr jumped the gun...was it the resolution at 1152 something...or was it
something else?
http://16hz.net/~simon/SunBlade100/xorg.conf
It's not exactly pushing my monitor to its limits but it works and
theres not much poing tweeking it
On 17/11/05, Brian A. Seklecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a U5 270? 330? Mhz for a year or two; the only way to get into
1280x1024 (the max res of the monitor that it shipped with) was to drop
into 8bpp. At 16/24 bpp, with the 8mb integrated ATI Rage 64 something
something garbag, you
On 17/11/05, Matthieu Herrb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You did read /usr/X11R6/README, did you ? use
Evidently not. I do remember reading about that file (I did read the
FAQ) but got a bit sidetracked and forgot about it. Sorry.
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver
Tim tyskdisciplin at yahoo.se writes:
Hello
I read in an earlier thread some criticism of a brand I thought was
reliable/quality with OpenBSD and in general: ASUS.
So what motherboard brand can you rely on for a desktop then?
Asus have a good track record and generally build good stuff.
Tom Pfeifer tpfeifer at tela.com writes:
I'd like to know how to enable Solaris Compatibility Mode in version
3.8. I've searched the FAQ's and all man pages and don't seem to be
able to find the correct information.
$ man 8 compat_sunos
I assume that's what you want.
Vladas Urbonas vladas.urbonas at gmail.com writes:
Have to 'disable auvia' in UKC to boot up 3.8 GENERIC on my SONY VAIO
PCG-FX77Z_BP(J).
This is a fairly well known bug.
The same keeps on happening from 3.1 so -current problably will not help.
Your logic is flawed but regardless AFAIK the
Sime Ramov hello at coastaldisturbance.com writes:
I agree. Just look at the code of my site, now, OpenBSD needs exactly
that! :) No, I'm not sarcastic, I'm serious, it would match OpenBSD
perfectly.
Can you people please shut the fuck up about the website. It's been
stated numerous times
Sime Ramov hello at coastaldisturbance.com writes:
Many programmers write code and think that it's the only thing that
matters. Well, web site of the product is also very important.
Matters to who? Idiots who can't read man pages and are constantly
polluting this mailing list with their idiotic
Hi,
When I run disklabel wd0 I get the following warnings:
disklabel: warning, unused partition i: size 1413615339 offset -2147417768
disklabel: warning, unused partition j: size -196918 offset 402701520
disklabel: warning, unused partition k: size 503365533 offset 1463353529
disklabel:
Jacob Meuser jakemsr at jakemsr.com writes:
is this an installation on a previously unused disk, or was there
something on it?
It's had all kinds of different operating systems installed on it
at various times.
Simon Morgan sjmorgan at gmail.com writes:
It's had all kinds of different operating systems installed on it
at various times.
Strange. I just ran the same command on a completely different machine
and got the exact same warnings:
# Inside MBR partition 3: type A6 start 63 size 40017852
# /dev
J.D. Bronson jbronson at wixb.com writes:
I think if I zero'd the drive 2x before install OBSD, this problem
wouldnt have happened.
Thanks for the tip but I have other operating systems and partitions
on the drive which I want to keep.
I shouldn't need to do this should I? I mean, shouldn't
On 04/12/05, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like you had FreeBSD on this system, removed it, put OpenBSD on
the same partition, and OpenBSD saw and tried to use the FreeBSD
disklabel, and choked on some of it.
If that's the case, using the 'D' command of disklabel in the '-E'
Michael Steinfeld mikeisgreat at gmail.com writes:
I as not aware I was making excuses...? Please elaborate. I am well
versed in the english vernacular, and can still understand when people
are unclear or even obscure, yet there does need to be appropriate
content to deduce what point is being
Joachim Schipper j.schipper at math.uu.nl writes:
Now, this does not mean I agree with the original poster - but he wrote
something sensible and even mostly grammatically correct, which merits
at least a sensible response.
Were you under the influence of drugs while reading it because it
Michael Steinfeld mikeisgreat at gmail.com writes:
SImon Morgan is a comlete waste of life.. to let his curisng
intimidate you for speaking your mind, as he is aloowed to spam this
list with vulgarity like a 7 year old how just learned a four letter
word, you are free to speak your mind
On 13/12/05, Sam Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to have put a few peoples noses of of joint
Not me, I couldn't agree more.
Reading the lists using most web archives is a pain in the arse thanks
to people using broken mail clients, changing the subject field and/or
not properly referencing
On 14/12/05, Jolan Luff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 11:33:39PM -0800, Jacob Meuser wrote:
yes. amd64, Radeon 9200 SE.
yes. amd64, geforce2 mx 400.
If anybody wants to contribute info to the bug report I've filed, it
can be found at
On 14/12/05, Simon Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anybody wants to contribute info to the bug report I've filed, it
can be found at http://bugzilla.mplayerhq.hu/show_bug.cgi?id=417
Sorry, wrong list.
On 14/12/05, Simon Dassow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 09:35:36AM -0700, Jack Woehr wrote:
Recommendations for another POP3/IMAP/SMTP mail reader client (if one
exists) other than Mozilla?
mutt+msmtp: sucks less and avoids sendmail usage ;-)
Correct me if I'm wrong but
On 14/12/05, J.C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you think about all the crap a graphical browser needs just to run
(fonts, mime types, library dependencies, plugins, cache, user
preferences, ...), it will probably be a major pain to chroot the beast
because you'll be duplicating tons
On 14/12/05, J. C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 19:32:18 +, Simon Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've just had the most awesome idea: chroot the entire operating system!
It seems your mother never warned you that such levels of sarcasm
usually results
On 14/12/05, Simon Slaytor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyones else have this issue and if so is there a workaround?
Yeah, use a different GUI. If you must insist on use buggy pieces of
crap like GNOME then your only real option is to file a bug. If you're
lucky and they don't ignore you it
On 14/12/05, Fletch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't this a mute point. I mean, unless you are surfing the web as
root, any remote browser exploit would only effect the user and a logoff
and login again would sort out *most* problems associated with remote
exploits.
Once a remote attacker has
On 14/12/05, Chris Cappuccio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mutt works with imap based folders
you just type in an imap url instead of a folder name when you hit C
I was thinking more of POP3.
I'm currently running OpenBSD/i386 3.8 on an AMD64 machine and just went to
install the latest AMD64 snapshot. The hard drive I'm installing to has a
number of ext3 partitions contained in an extended partition.
When I installed OpenBSD/i386 3.8 on this machine I issued the D command
during the
On 18/12/05, steven mestdagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see the same happening on 3.8-release vs. 3.8-current on i386 for
systems with foreign filesystems. Not sure why.
Think it could be a bug?
On 19/12/05, dimaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll look in case, but I don't think that it's only hardvare, openbsd is
impact on this, because in past, when my mini-server were running on
linux there were no such beeps...
Why do you think Daniel said wear out? Things wear out over time
(fans
On 24/12/05, Matthew Closson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005, Dave Feustel wrote:
I hate to send this Christmas present to misc,
but there is definitely a security hole in Xwindows
which permits exploits to be committed at least
with user permissions, if not root
On 24/12/05, Rico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What kind of post is this?
Dave Feustel wrote:
I hate to send this Christmas present to misc,
but there is definitely a security hole in Xwindows
which permits exploits to be committed at least
with user permissions, if not root permissions.
On 25/12/05, Rico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am managing some sites which has some parts password protected by a
simple .htaccess file.
On obsd 3.7 I have always used the htpasswd tool to generate the
password files.
Today I had to update a site, and I used htpasswd on obsd 3.8, but I am
On 26/12/05, Tobias Ulmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Dec 26, 2005 at 11:39:22AM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
Don't use sudo in any konsole session.
Dave, either you tell us _why_ you think it's bad, or keep your tips to
yourself and stop causing confusion.
I assume:
On 01/01/06, Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is sudden appearance of a skull bones cursor on the
kde desktop associated with any exploits against kde?
You probably ran xkill by mistake. Not everything is a fucking KDE/X
security hole. Ever considered that your need to constantly flood
Hi,
This morning my server started rebooting itself constantly for about 15
minutes. Although the last log seems to indicate that at least 1 crash
occured, no core dumps are to be found in /var/crash and I couldn't
find anything pertinent in the system logs. I'm thinking flaky hardware
but, short
yes i did
i precise that i have installed openldap-client package before to get
the ldap libraries and this is what i get when building Squid:
Rosen Iliev a C)crit :
Hi,
I guess you didn't install openldap-client package?
Rosen
ComC(te wrote:
Hi,
i'm trying to recompile SQUID
any luch
with the VT6102 under 3.8?
Thanks
--
Iain Morgan
On Mon Mar 6 17:36:23 2006, Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 03:27:42PM -0800, Iain Morgan wrote:
Hello,
I recently installed 3.8/amd64 on a Sempron-based system with a VIA VT6102
based network interface. The network interface was detected, but no carrier
was found
I'm toying with the idea of ditching my desktop PC and getting a laptop to
replace it. One of the main things holding me back is that I have a bunch of IDE
and SATA drives that I'd like to use. Can anybody recommend any supported
hardware to allow me to do this? I'm aware of those external USB
Hi,
I have a few questions regarding sound cards and OpenBSD, in particular
the Dell Sound Blaster Live! I seem to have been lumped with.
Is it really completely unsupported as this[1] post seems to indicate?
If it's unsupported why does the kernel seem to think that it is? Bug?
The card was
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 03:23:59PM +0300, laurent FANIS wrote:
Did you try http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html
I have a cmpci cheap card (6/7 USD).Works fine.
Of course. But that only gives a list of chipsets and doesn't actually
tell you what cards use them which is the information I am looking
I'm getting choppy video playback with both Ogle and mplayer on an AMD
Athlon XP 2000 with 1GB of RAM. I am thinking it is possibly an X
problem but can't imagine what is causing it.
If anybody could offer some suggestions on how to start getting to the
root of the problem I would appreciate it.
I have a HitPoint HCMI-5.1CH-OF which uses the cmpci chipset. I am not
an audiophile type (64kbps vorbis sounds good to me) but the sound
quality is particularly bad in that there is a lot of hissing in the
background even though I'm listening at a nominal volume. I would be
inclined to think it
On Sat, Jun 03, 2006 at 03:14:09PM +0100, Simon Morgan wrote:
I have a HitPoint HCMI-5.1CH-OF which uses the cmpci chipset. I am not
an audiophile type (64kbps vorbis sounds good to me) but the sound
quality is particularly bad in that there is a lot of hissing in the
background even though
TeXitoi guillaume.pinot at tremplin-utc.net writes:
Simon Morgan simon at 16hz.net writes:
auvia0 at pci0 dev 17 function 5 VIA VT8233 AC97 rev 0x50: irq 6
ac97: codec id 0x414c4720 (Avance Logic ALC650)
ac97: codec features 20 bit DAC, 18 bit ADC, Realtek 3D
audio1 at auvia0
read
Hi,
i was looking at this page http://www.openbsd.org/pkg-stable.html and
would like to know why there is no security fixes for packages after 4.1
release ?
Thanks.
Comete
in spamd.conf show up here then? How
are those lists handled in greylisting mode?
Thank you.
/Morgan
Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 09:46 +0200, Morgan Wesstrvm wrote:
information Google turned up. A general reflection is that it's a little
hard to grasp from the man pages how all the components work together
(spamd, spamlogd, spamd-setup, spamdb, pf) especially when you're
as unknown
hosts. But I understand now that spamd tells them apart with the help of
that internal list I can't see anywhere... :-)
Thanks again all of you who have answered my questions.
/Morgan
they will come in handy...
thanks again for your help!
/Morgan
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008-08-12, Morgan Wesstrvm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Correct. Because spamd takes care of blacklisted IPs and no longer pf.
Yes, but what does that mean? Does spamd keep an internal list of
blacklisted IP addresses
yes
and why is it not in the spamd database
across a reboot.
Regards
Morgan
--
Iain Morgan
Sometime ago, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Iain Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm attempting to use a Sun Type 6 USB keyboard on 4.0/amd64. The
keyboard works, but extra functionality such as the compose key does not
work. Further, wsconsctl detects it as a plain vanilla PC-XT keyboard
Hi all,
Does anyone known if trunk(4) supports Cisco Etherchannel?
I have a 3500XL with the following port configuration:
interface FastEthernet0/22
port group 1
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
interface FastEthernet0/24
port group 1
switchport trunk encapsulation
Hi Nigel and all,
Thanks very much for the suggestion, unfortunately my 3500XL doesn't
support LACP - perhaps I need a firmware upgrade?
*sw1a#sh ver
IOS (tm) C3500XL Software (C3500XL-C3H2S-M), Version 12.0(5)WC16,
RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
System image file is
Hi all,
I have an esxi server set up with 2 separate OpenBSD installations
(4.4-stable generic) and am attempting to correctly configure carp so
that I know it works before implementing this in proper hardware. My aim
is to get them to 'share' 192.168.176.154.
I think I have configured it
thought it was.
Good learning point though :)
Stu
Stuart Morgan wrote:
Hi all,
I have an esxi server set up with 2 separate OpenBSD installations
(4.4-stable generic) and am attempting to correctly configure carp so
that I know it works before implementing this in proper hardware. My
aim
being pegged again.
I ended up installing the i386 version of 4.9 and used FreeBSD 32-bit
as the guest os type. These VMs have been running for four days
without a problem. If it occurs again I'll try the other suggestions
provided here.
-Gene
--
Tyler Morgan
Systems Administrator
Trade Tech Inc.
On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 05:36:54PM +0100, Comhte wrote:
Hi,
In 4.9, i used to start dhcrelay using /etc/rc.local like this:
/usr/sbin/dhcrelay -i vlan2 10.0.45.11
/usr/sbin/dhcrelay -i vlan5 10.0.45.11
/usr/sbin/dhcrelay -i vlan7 10.0.45.11
/usr/sbin/dhcrelay -i vlan100 10.11.1.8 10.22.1.8
On 5/4/2011 10:04 AM, Josh Grosse wrote:
I still use raid(4) -- RAIDframe -- for it's root-on-RAID capability. I
eagerly await the completion of root-on-RAID with softraid(4).
My thanks to Joel, Jordan, Marco, and the rest of the team developing this.
I use RAIDFrame too, but it was a
Good day to you Dear,
My name is Miss Rose, i saw your profile today,i decided to contact you base
on your searching, if you wouldn't mind,i will be so happy for you to
contact me directily through this email addresss (
r.morga...@yahoo.com ),so we can discuss according to your details to
what you
On 6/17/2011 10:03 AM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Tomas Bodzartomas.bod...@gmail.com wrote:
You will not be happy with reliability of SSD
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2011/05/the-hot-crazy-solid-state-drive-scal
e.html
After lots and lots of useless blather, the first interesting
Why don't you use aliases ?
in your .zshrc:
alias ls=ls -lh
alias l=ls -lh
Le 22/06/2011 05:50, vadi...@gmail.com a C)crit :
On 6/21/11, Johan Beisserj...@caustic.org wrote:
I use Bash and OpenBSD's ksh. In both CTRL-a gets me back to the beginning
of the line.
I use zsh in vi mode. So
will correct me if I'm wrong
in my assumptions... :-)
George Morgan
Quoting Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net:
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 05:45:40PM -0400, George Morgan wrote:
Quoting Harry Palmer tumblew...@fast-mail.org:
Hi there.
I'm fairly new to openbsd and I'm hoping someone with better
understanding than me of how its disk handling works can help
On 4/25/2012 1:55 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 12:42:30AM -0500, Fernando Quintero wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question:
?Is anyone working to make possible run OpenBSD on Amazon EC2?
now, It is possible to run NetBSD and FreeBSD, but I can not find much
information about
On 4/25/2012 5:11 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2012-04-24, Tylerdisc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to create logins that are only accessed via
authorized_keys so that security(8) doesn't complain about them every day?
The general goal is to disable remote root login via SSH and
On 5/3/2012 9:31 PM, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Mike Erdely [m...@erdelynet.com] wrote:
FYI: For a test, I added foo with useradd(8) and bar with adduser(8):
# grep -E (foo|bar) /etc/master.passwd
foo:*:1002:1002::0:0::/home/foo:/bin/ksh
bar:*:1003:1003::0:0:bar:/home/bar:/bin/ksh
On 5/11/2012 8:48 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
I suspect the interest in [an OpenBSD Live CD]
is rapidly approaching zero. Its a concept who's time has come...and
gone, I think. Five or six years ago, yeah...cool. Today...why?. A
live CD gives you a very rigid, predefined read-only environment.
On 6/1/2012 10:04 AM, Scott McEachern wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm hoping that I'm missing something simple (like usual) and maybe
someone could straighten me out.
I'm trying to add a pair of 3TB drives to my workstation, which I plan
on turning into a ~3TB RAID 1 array, and seem to be having
On 6/30/2012 5:38 PM, frantisek holop wrote:
hi there,
it seems that since a couple of snapshots back,
load never goes below 1.00 anymore on both of my
notebooks (i386 MP). what prompted me to write
this email is that now my old thinkpad is affected
as well.
looking at top right after boot
On 7/10/2012 9:25 AM, Tomasz Marszal wrote:
some mobile operators have gates email - sms and you send normal email for
example on 607(the rest of phone numer)@plusnet.pl and you get sand email
on your phone as sms
Plus is the only polish operator that gives such a gate without extra pay
and
mug either. We can't.
--
Henning Brauer, h...@bsws.de, henn...@openbsd.org
BS Web Services, http://bsws.de, Full-Service ISP
Secure Hosting, Mail and DNS Services. Dedicated Servers, Root to Fully Managed
Henning Brauer Consulting, http://henningbrauer.com/
--
Tyler Morgan
Systems Administrator
On 10/13/2012 9:47 AM, Matt Morrow wrote:
After dealing with a number of issues due to an old 3.8 install which have
been resolved in current releases, I think I'm going to do the individual
release upgrades (3.8-3.9-4.0, etc etc)
The 3.9 upgrade guide says:
pfsync(4)
On 10/17/2012 8:51 AM, Bennett Samowich wrote:
I just had an event that I'm having trouble identifying the root cause.
I'm hoping that someone might have encountered this or might be able to
point me toward some things to check.
Yesterday we had an event where our primary firewall would stop
On 10/19/2012 1:16 AM, Jim Miller wrote:
Two part question:
1. Anyone had any success getting iked and carp working on OpenBSD 5.1
(amd64)? We can get it working with isakmpd. The issue seems to be
that iked wants to send out packets as the physical interface IP instead
of the carp IP. iked
On 10/31/2012 9:48 AM, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
/ Stuart Henderson wrote on Wed 31.Oct'12 at 15:56:31 + /
On 2012-10-31, Jamie Paul Griffin ja...@kode5.net wrote:
Is it best to
remove all packages prior to upgrade and then reinstall them
On 11/2/2012 6:39 AM, Devin Ceartas wrote:
hp laptop with Intel SSD won't boot under 5.2 - the problem reported on
screen appears to be the one described here:
http://old.nabble.com/Re%3A-Fwd%3A--mSATA-failure-on-6501-w--OpenBSD-5.0-td32881415.html#a32884546
ahci0: stopping the port,
On 11/4/2012 2:07 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Sat, Nov 03, 2012 at 07:08:58PM -0400, Jiri B wrote:
This is totally fantastic what jsing@ did, boot(8) can now ask
for passphrase for root disk laying on softraid crypto volume.
It works OK.
But I didn't know it works with passphrase beforeso I
On 11/6/2012 8:28 AM, Friedrich Locke wrote:
Dear list members,
I have setted up a web server in my working environment and i was asked to
install webalizer. Now my boss asked me to install a tool that looks at
webalizer stats files and suggest a hardware capacity for that workload
reported by
On 5/14/2013 3:23 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013-05-13, Tony Berth tonybe...@googlemail.com wrote:
Dear Group,
I would like to know what kind of environment you use for remote management
of one or more openbsd servers.
N.B. shared IPMI/LAN ports generally do *not* work on OpenBSD
On 5/25/2014 1:48 AM, raul o wrote:
Hi buddies, can anyone tell me as I implement WebDAV with nginx? Thanks.
Are you hitting any specific problems that may be OpenBSD-centric? As long as
nginx is compiled with --with-http_dav_module (which it isn't by default, so
you may have to recompile
How difficult would it be to get the Wacom Graphire (it says ET-0405-U on
the bottom of my tablet) to work with the uwacom driver which claims to
only support the CTL-490?
When I plug the tablet in I get this in my console:
uhidev2 at uhub0 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0 "WACOM
> Can I login without password prompt?
Sure. Copy and paste as root:
echo quicklogin:lo=/usr/local/bin/quicklogin:tc=9600-baud: >> /etc/gettytab
printf '#!/bin/sh\nexec /usr/bin/login -f $*\n' > /usr/local/bin/quicklogin
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/quicklogin
patch /etc/ttys << \.
@@ -7 +7 @@
I looked through your links and found some relatively inexpensive devices.
Would any of these satisfy any of your requirements?
15 GBP - Datel Wireless and Network Adaptor (Xbox 360)
http://amzn.eu/6Bi93OR
15 USD - TP- Link Wireless USB Adapter
http://a.co/8Qjf8gN
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-alfred
Mihai Popescu wrote:
> I use to read lists in marc.info.
> It is a little bit off topic, but I dare to ask: what combination are
> you using, like email client and misc@ configuration( i.e, daily
> digest, individual emails, etc.)?
I'm reading on marc.info using Chrome. Here's
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