1 root wheel 0 Jan 3 11:11 .xshutdown
dadsbox $ mv .xshutdown /tmp
dadsbox $ echo :-)
:-)
Assuming, of course, that /tmp and /home are
one partition.
--patrick
Have you considered a PowerPC-based machine? They run at lower
frequencies, using less power. Might be something to consider.
Something like an old beige PowerMac 6200 or something from that era.
In Vancouver, we have a Mac consignment shop that always has old
machines like this. Maybe you have
much! Though I
don't yet have a clue as to what it may be about =P
Keep up the great work everyone!
--patrick
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
to my archive-index command states).
Help? :-)
--patrick
[1]
http://lists.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/mj_wwwusr?user=passw=list=GLOBALfunc=helpextra=archive
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
Hi all,
Just wanted some comments on this pf.conf design. Mostly,
I am hoping a second pair of eyes to spot any major over-sight
on my part. I've not tested this set-up, yet! Just some
scratch-pad design/brain-storming.
Thanks :-)
--patrick
# Pseudo PF design:
#
# I'm preparing to replace
before upgrading.
Thanks in advance,
--patrick
[1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=108121869925371w=2
OpenBSD 3.7-stable (GENERIC) #0: Mon Aug 1 19:32:49 PDT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 2600+ (AuthenticAMD 686
interface containing
destination host address?
Any thoughts on the matter are appreciated!
--patrick
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
for my servers on $dmz_if using brconfig. Though I think this
is very hokey as far as solutions go. I'm monitoring to see
if I see any instances of the issue or any other side-effects
thereof.
--patrick
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
Just a thought, but in accordance with FAQ section 5.5
Building X (http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Xbld)
Shouldn't the patch instruct user to cd in /usr/Xbld to
perform the make build?
Best regards,
--patrick
Patch for 002_xorg.patch :-)
--8CUT-8
might be wrong with mobo, I
didn't go further with testing/trouble-shooting it.
--patrick
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
an ATI Rage 128 Pro video card
is DPMS capable? I couldn't find my answer using google.
Since there are so many posts of X{,org}.0.log out on
the net, searching using the DPMS as a keyword isn't
very effective.
TIA
--patrick
ps., I also cron'ed a script that would print `date'
and `xset -q | grep
understand why though, since 'xset q' was
reporting that DPMS was enabled prior to this change.
Cheers
--- patrick ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
This may just be a problem with my video card, but
I thought I'd ask since I couldn't find a definitive
answer from googling.
I
I just finished installing OpenBSD 4.0 on a
machine of mine. After installation first
thing I did was to get some ports installed.
First post was PostgreSQL. Running 'make build'
failed with an error pointing in configure
script. I looked at it to see if it was the
patch process that messed up
Thanks for the insightful info. Yes, as another
user had suggested privately, I was running
memtest86 since pretty much my post last night
(early morning).
Thus far 16 passes, running almost 17 hours and
no errors. Although, I know, and as you pointed
out, no errors doesn't really rule out bad
Greetings,
This is on a 4.0 test system. I'm preping it
to move over a 3.9 system. It was cvs updated
to -rOPENBSD_4_0 and new kernel then system
built.
Noticed that /var/log/failedlogin grew from 0
bytes to 304304 bytes.
I couldn't find much about the file. Some googling
brings some AIX
I recently configured urxvt to use an Xft font, specifically
LucidaTypewriter. I noticed after doing so that font rendering is
extremely slow -- Page-Down'ing a manpage takes 25% of the CPU,
whereas using the Fixed font uses 0% of the CPU. Also, when conky is
configured to use an Xft font, it uses
this item and getting me
another non-Samsung equivalent.
TIA,
--patrick
[1] SAMSUNG|SH-S182M
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16827151136
[2]
OpenBSD 4.0-stable (GENERIC) #0: Wed Dec 13 02:11:04 PST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: AMD
Can someone share some information on the support of the qualcom gobi 2000 mini
pci express card in openbsd?
Kind regards
/second? How can I
check for this?
If I connect a client system directly to the dedicated system, the response
times are better.
Thanks for your help,
Patrick
0 0
pflog0 33152 Link 0 0 146527095 0 0
I will try to have a maintenance window for the upgrade.
Thanks for the help,
Patrick
Am 04.11.2014 um 23:22 schrieb Hrvoje Popovski hrv...@srce.hr:
out of curiosity, could you post netstat -i
if you can
Josh Grosse jggimi.homeip.net> writes:
>
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 10:35:07AM -0500, Amit Kulkarni wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > How are you guys able to build userland? I double-checked that the
> >
> >
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/src/Makefile?rev=1.125=text/plain
> >
>
is still the best which is getting the
highest speeds.
Add system tweaks in sysctl.conf disabling PF
Use other versions of OpenBSD 32Bit / 64Bit.
Best Regards,
Patrick
--
Met vriendelijke groet,
*Patrick Koreneef*
T: +316-40951631
E: patr...@natpnk.nl
Met vriendelijke groet,
*Patrick Koreneef*
T: +316-40951631
E: patr...@natpnk.nl
On 30 August 2015 at 23:28, Patrick patr...@natpnk.nl wrote:
So upgrade righ now.
I am currently runnig 5.8
What does download a test bin mean, exactly?
A 1000mb.bin with zero's to test the download speed
is still the best which is getting the
highest speeds.
Add system tweaks in sysctl.conf disabling PF
Use other versions of OpenBSD 32Bit / 64Bit.
Best Regards,
Patrick
ion. But this problem doesn't exist with the old Linux
>> based firewall. I can also see a lot of other NAT entries in the state table
>> with the old public IPv4 address. Is there a feature of pf to delete all NAT
>> entries with the no longer existing public IPv4 on a address chan
> On 07.02.2019, at 14:21, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2019-02-06, Patrick wrote:
>> My nat rule use the parenthesis and all other devices behind the
>> firewall works fine. I think it’s more a specific issue with the SPA112.
>> I have also set the ruleset o
) /* max data size */
Can anybody give me a hint where I can set the maximum RAM usage of one
process?
Thanks in advance
Patrick
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/x-pkcs7-signature which
had a name of smime.p7s]
performance counters enabled
mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support
dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80
root on wd0a
rootdev=0x0 rrootdev=0x300 rawdev=0x302
Best regards.
Patrick
Whyzzi schrieb:
Curious. Well there's not much we can say on the matter:
1) no dmesg
2) no squid conf
I personally
Thanks for the hint.
I will test the memory and view the BIOS settings as soon as possible.
Best regards.
Patrick
Whyzzi schrieb:
Again I highly recommend you check the memory for problems:
http://www.memtest86.com/
Another thing I've noticed that can cause strange problems:
miss-matched
Squid runs under the user _squid and this user is in the login class
daemon in which the data size is set to infinity. Or do I have to set
a another capability?
Best regards.
Patrick
Tim Kuhlman schrieb:
On Mon July 16 2007 12:00:41 pm Patrick Hemmen wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
I
I start squid with the following entry in /etc/rc.local.
if [ -x /usr/local/sbin/squid ]; then
echo -n ' squid'; /usr/local/sbin/squid
fi
Best regards.
Patrick
Daniel Ouellet schrieb:
Patrick Hemmen wrote:
Squid runs under the user _squid and this user
);
else
perror(no);
}
Do I start squid correctly with the entry in /etc/rc.local?
Thanks.
Patrick
Patrick Hemmen wrote:
I start squid with the following entry in /etc/rc.local.
if [ -x /usr/local/sbin/squid ]; then
echo -n ' squid'; /usr/local/sbin
recipients.
Also, though spamd works GREAT, it is what it is. As I mentioned above,
it will not stop spam from real mail servers, whether open relays or
spam house servers. You may get to the point where you do want to add
I see your point about open relays and such.
Thanks for your input!
--patrick
. If not too much to ask, please CC
me on your reply(ies).
Thanks,
--patrick
p.s., Server is running cvs updated -rOPENBSD_4_1 code.
On 9/23/07, Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 03:33:03PM -0700, patrick keshishian wrote:
At around 1:40 PM (PDT) my SMTP server started getting flooded
by enormous amount of connections. The connections were for
seemingly random users @my-domain-name
On 9/24/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007/09/23 20:53, patrick keshishian wrote:
They seemed pretty random to me, but I did a quick
check after reading your response and I see 468 unique
fake email address @my-domain, only one was
duplicated twice.
What's
On 9/23/07, Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
patrick keshishian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm running spamdb in greylist mode, but these servers were
getting white-listed very quickly.
Then it sounds almost like you were running with a too short passtime,
but then that's easy
that the initial packet (isakmp v1.0 exchange
ID_PROT) to establish the tunnel come from the host IP-Address and not
from the carp address.
Thanks in advance.
Patrick
.
The IPSEC tunnel is negotiated between the addresses
10.10.10.1 and 192.168.1.1. But my master (vpngw01) tries to establish
the IPSEC connection with the non-carp address 10.10.10.101. The other
side is in passive mode.
Thanks for the replies.
Patrick
Brian A. Seklecki schrieb:
Also:
1) Does
Heinrich Rebehn schrieb:
Patrick Hemmen wrote:
Ok.
Before using carp/sasyncd the IPSEC tunnel had worked.
The isakmpd daemon listen on all interfaces/ip addresses.
I am illustrating my set up
vpngw01: 10.10.10.101
carp: 10.10.10.1 -- INTERNET -- remote gateway: 192.168.1.1
Heinrich Rebehn schrieb:
Patrick Hemmen wrote:
Ok.
Before using carp/sasyncd the IPSEC tunnel had worked.
The isakmpd daemon listen on all interfaces/ip addresses.
I am illustrating my set up
vpngw01: 10.10.10.101
carp: 10.10.10.1 -- INTERNET -- remote gateway: 192.168.1.1
. That's why
Microsoft continuously run advertising campaigns for Windows although there
is no hope to expand the market share of Windows, because the market is
almost saturated.
--
Patrick BURNAND [EMAIL PROTECTED]
install by deleting the old bsd partition on the disk and removing the
OpenBSD IPK. I also used the latest snapshot as of today. The problem
remains constant and annoying.
I *really* would appreciate some insight into fixing this.
Thanks,
Patrick
Original Message
it),
but it appears that the a: disklabel needs to be the first one in the A6
partition.
Cheers,
Patrick
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 03:10:12PM -0700, Patrick Heim wrote:
I tried sending this to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list but got no response, so
let me try misc.
The install of the OS and core
On 1/29/06, Gabriel George POPA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I'm planning to deploy a small cluster behind my firewall (for test
purposes). What would be the recommender program
to use for clustering and wht can it do? Where should I start? I have 5
workstations (1GHz
i386 and macppc architectures.
Thanks,
--patrick
p.s., If at all possible, consider cc-ing me on replies, as I am
subscribed to the digest version of the mailing-lists.
[1] http://www.trendnet.com/downloads/info/TEW-444UB.htm
[2] dmesg
OpenBSD 4.1-current (GENERIC) #1: Mon Apr 23 21:14:08 PDT
On 4/27/07, Niall O'Higgins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 12:07:04AM -0700, patrick keshishian wrote:
I downloaded the latest firmware from TRENDnet's download page [1]
and placed, what I believe to be the firmware file (ar5523.bin)
in /etc/firmware/uath-ar5523.
You
Hi,
does anyone know if this chipset NVIDIA nForce Professional 3400 MCP is
completely supported by openBSD?? The hardware support page is not clear about
that, it only shows NVIDIA
nForce/nForce2/nForce2-400/nForce3/nForce3-250/nForce4,
MCP04/MCP51/MCP55/MCP61/MCP65/MCP67.
Thanks
to diagnose this problem further. I've enabled
debug on the nfe0 interface (/sbin/ifconfig nfe0 debug), but don't
see any output.
Any and all suggestions are welcome.
--patrick
[1] netstat and ifconfig outputs:
$ /usr/bin/netstat -in
NameMtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs
On 6/24/07, Vijay Sankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 24 June 2007 13:50, patrick keshishian wrote:
Hi,
I've been noticing some strange problems with the built-in nfe0
interface on my desktop. Actually I've seen it on two such
computers, but the description below is for my current
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 07:12:55 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: multi-disk external scsi enclosures Not sure
how much storage you are after here, but I'm not sure I believe that ten 9G
disks are better for your quest than one 100G disk. ONE 9G vs. ONE 100G?
Maybe
they compare to Parallels.
TIA,
--patrick
I'm running OpenBSD 3.9 stable, arch i386. Also
autoconf-2.59. I'd install the nmap package, but
it's an older version.
When I run ./configure --with-openssl=/usr/sbin/ I get a
number of warnings like the following:
configure: WARNING: net/if.h: present but cannot be compiled
configure:
:
product info: Socket, CF+ 10/100 Ethernet, 1.0
manfid: 0x0104, 0x0145
function: 6 (network)
Any help?
Cheers,
Patrick
Hi misc,
I'm trying to setup a new openbsd 3.9 install on i386. It worked before on
that computer when I installed quickly to test for compatibility, but I
needed to finish up some hardware stuff on it and then I wanted to install
for real but it does not work anymore.
It hangs at the disk:
On 11/10/06, Patrick Cummings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi misc,
I'm trying to setup a new openbsd 3.9 install on i386. It worked before on
that computer when I installed quickly to test for compatibility, but I
needed to finish up some hardware stuff on it and then I wanted to install
for real
Christian Weisgerber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I expect a new snapshot to be available by Monday.
(Building a full package snapshot now takes ~68 hours on the Xeon
2.66 GHz dedicated to the job. If somebody wants to donate a new
high-end machine for the task, talk to Theo what his rack can
chmod 777 file, at which point it
will show only that one file. This proves that that find is working
properly and that there are, as far as I can tell, no chmod 777 files
on my system.
The only thing worth mentioning about my system is that it's still
running 3.8.
-Patrick
On Oct 26, 2006, at 4:04 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, Patrick Rutkowski wrote:
I don't know what I'm supposed to make of this:
=== Start Message ===
Subject: my host name daily insecurity output
Checking special files and directories.
Output format is:
filename
Hi all,
I've been unable to successfully install mysql-python.
Here are the details:
##
# versions:
##
OpenBSD 3.9 stable
Python 2.5
MySQL 3.23.58
MySQL-python-1.2.1_p2
##
# build results:
##
% python setup.py build
running build
running build_py
creating
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 05:25:50PM +0200, Joerg Zinke wrote:
mysql-python is in ports/packages.
When I tried to install the package, it wanted a newer version of MySQL.
i assume you want to install or have already installed all this versions
from source on 3.9? a bleeding edge python
Hi misc,
I would like to know if I can use the Rexx programming language on openBSD,
and if yes, how.
Thanks
_
Ne perdez pas de temps dans les files dattente magasinez en ligne.
http://magasiner.sympatico.msn.ca
On 11/10/06, Patrick Cummings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi misc,
I'm trying to setup a new openbsd 3.9 install on i386. It worked before
on
that computer when I installed quickly to test for compatibility, but I
needed to finish up some hardware stuff on it and then I wanted to
install
Jack J. Woehr wrote:
The real problem is that when outsiders stumble into our newsgroups,
we shriek, Ni! Ni! and
demand another shrubbery. Maybe we should just chill out a bit.
True. I'm currently evaluating OpenBSD and I am trying to understand the
mindset of OpenBSD users by reading the
Hi,
I expected that this question had come up many times before but I didn't
find anything in the archives, so here I go.
My understanding is that OpenBSD version updates can only be done with
binaries. Likewise, for additional application installation, packages
i.e. binaries are favored
Nick Holland wrote:
UpGRADING (changing functionality, changing version numbers) from source
is HARD. Having thousands of people thinking they should be able to
build a new version from some arbitrary old version by source is a
leading cause of developer hair loss, and helping those people
Nick Holland wrote:
I think you were confusing UPGRADE and UPDATE there someplace.
No, I updated 3.9-release to 3.9-stable.
Remove (or don't install) Sendmail... Boom, your daily reports are
now non-functional. There are other ways you could get the same info,
but none of them quite as
Joachim Schipper wrote:
For instance, OpenBSD 4.0 introduced a warning for large stacks, and 4.0
kernels are compiled with this option. Compiling a pre-4.0 -current on
3.9 is thus impossible.
That's indeed a good example. While there's probably a way around it by
upgrading in several steps,
List,
If I have a harddisk with one OBSD slice and one other slice (say
Linux), can I convert that second slice to OBSD A6 and use it from the
same OBSD installation?
If so, what will be the disklabel numbering?
Regards,
-pu
server is bridging the
interfaces transparently, and I'm using tags to base my
filtering policies on. Reading pf.conf(5) I don't see any
particular thing that could cause problems with this
set up.
Any help would be appreciated.
--patrick
I am currently experimenting with ccd(4) and although it appears to
work, I am uncomfortable with one point.
I have configured 2 partitions as a JBOD (interleave 0). However, the
first of these partitions is partition 'a' of one disk. So the first
effect I had was that ccd0 appeared to have
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
I read through the mailing list archives and found a thread explaining that
the disklabel is stored around the beginning of partition 'a' and that one
should allocate a small partition 'a' which should not be made part of the
JBOD.
I think you misread. It's enough to make
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
How are we supposed to help if you omit all relevant info? dmesg,
disklabels, fdisk info...
A good start would be to read my post, all the information is there.
Except for dmesg, which is not useful in this case.
-pu
christian widmer wrote:
man ccd:
Note that the `raw' partitions of the disks should not be combined. Each
component partition should be offset at least one cylinder from the beginning
of the component disk.
What is a raw partition in that case? In the examples I found, the
members of the
://www.morex.com.tw/products/productdetail.php?fd_id=35PHPSESSID=c88735b8e065cbbc0dcf57dce9f48f8e
[2] http://www.scythe-usa.com/product/acc/016/sy124010l_detail.html
--
Patrick
Chris Cohen wrote:
Anathae Townsend wrote:
checkout http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/openbsd-misc/2008/9/30/3457064
-Original
)
hw.sensors.admtm0.volt5=3.27 VDC (Vcc)
hw.sensors.admtm0.volt6=1.57 VDC (1.5 V)
hw.sensors.admtm0.volt7=1.78 VDC (1.8 V)
hw.cpuspeed=1613
hw.setperf=100
hw.vendor=Intel Corporation
hw.product=D945GCLF2
hw.uuid=c3d16cf0-8dd7-11dd-b190-00112550a074
hw.physmem=2135662592
hw.usermem=2135646208
--
Patrick
for this,
| but in some cases further intervention is required.
| The /etc/ppp/ip-up script can be used for this.
+-
However, if ip-up is to change the routing table it will require
root privilege.
Am I missing something?
--patrick
gumstix support for the PXA270 (ARM based) seems to be included in the
current cvs sources..
...as you know there is a new board from gumstix with the OMAP3503
processor from Texas Instruments
any plans to support this board in the near future?
i would be glad to test and support (but am no kernel
Stuart Henderson stu at spacehopper.org writes:
On 2009-01-04, patrick keshishian sidster at boxsoft.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm curious about why privileges are revoked before executing
ip-{up,down} scripts?
ROUTING section of pppd(8) says:
+--- pppd(8)
| When IPCP
Stuart Henderson stu at spacehopper.org writes:
On 2009-01-07, patrick keshishian pkeshish at gmail.com wrote:
http://git.ozlabs.org/?p=ppp.git;a=commit;h=a00baab063b349591289cbde22ab40cf80b8f0af
We changed to use setresuid() rather than setuid(), but this didn't change
Hello to everyone,
I have one home firewall/router PC that I use since 3.8 that I upgrade every 6
month. Yesterday I did the 4.3 - 4.4 upgrade using a boot cd. However, it
fails to boot when I reboot (after the upgrade, when I boot it for the first
time from the hard drive). And by that, I mean
Le Thu, 20 Oct 2011 15:41:51 +0600,
PP;QQ P(P8P?P8QP8P= chipits...@gmail.com a C)crit :
Hello,
but I do not find skip in pfctl -s rules output:
Yes, you can check that the interface is skiped with
# pfctl -vs Interfaces -i lo0
lo0 (skip)
Regards.
not
noticed the touchpad coming alive.
Lets see what happens if I detach the camera. The touchpad still seems
to work.
What happened here? Anyone? Someone smarter than I?
--patrick
p.s., Yea, I realize it is Halloween and this may be some spooky joke on me.
[1] /var/log/message:
Oct 31 18:07:33
Le Mon, 7 Nov 2011 16:58:29 -0500,
Bentley, Dain dbent...@nas.edu a icrit :
Hello,
block in on $ext from bastards
#NAT INBOUND TO DMZ
pass in on $ext proto tcp from any to any port $web_services rdr-to
$webserver tag INET_TO_DMZ
pass in on $ext proto tcp from any to any port $mail_services
Le Tue, 08 Nov 2011 15:27:02 -0500,
Guillaume Filion g...@logidac.com a icrit :
Hi all,
Hello,
I also tried using pf route-to but that seems to only work with
NAT...
No it does routing. I use it without nat.
So basically my question is how to tell OpenBSD to send packets to the
interface
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 5:44 PM, quartz qua...@sneakertech.com wrote:
first off, apologies if this is a known issue. I didn't see anything
relevant in the release notes/changes, and nothing came up in a google
search.
I have an older pentium 3 machine. 450mhz cpu, 100mhz bus, intel sun
river
for a
while until you are more comfortable with OBSD.
Glad, things resolved for you.
--patrick
the recursive lookups.
The setup you suggest is more involved. Two servers: one resolving,
and the other dealing w/the authoritative responses.
--patrick
In the case where you think you want both (i.e., you want resolution of
internal names AND external names), it's still easy -- run your
authoritative
Hello,
I'm trying to update packages with pkg_add via ftp :
# pkg_add -ui
Error from
ftp://ftp.irisa.fr/pub/OpenBSD/5.0/packages/amd64/gperf-3.0.4.tgz 421
There are too many connections from your internet address. ftp: Can't
connect or login to host `ftp.irisa.fr'
Error from
Le Wed, 30 Nov 2011 12:35:40 +0100,
Marc Espie es...@nerim.net a icrit :
Fix your proxy/connection. pkg_add keeps one ftp connection alive,
not more, but it does interrupt connections brutally as soon as it
has the information it wants.
All such problems come from stale ftp connections,
Le Tue, 22 Feb 2011 18:09:32 +0100,
Patrick Lamaiziere patf...@davenulle.org a icrit :
(4.8/amd64)
I'm using two ethernet cards Intel 1000/PRO quad ports (gigabit) on a
firewall (one fiber and one copper).
The problem is that we don't get more than ~320 Mbits/s of bandwith
beetween
Print languages:HP PCL 5c; HP PCL 6; HP postscript level 3
emulation with automatic language switching
source:
http://www.shopping.hp.com/product/printer/LaserJet/1/storefronts/CE459A%2523
ABA;HHOJSID=PhcXT2lHNxpKCxk8X1TLbrMJ35K5BT2F5Z5XnzGRDmgZJhKtM9nh!743062901
On Sat, Dec
Hello, happy new year.
I think there is a off-by-one error in Packet Filter port ranges, for
example with an exclude boundary range : port1 port2
PF or pfctl does not check that port1 = port2 and if port1 port2 the
port range is not correct.
For example 82 80 is not the same as 80 82 (but
Le Tue, 3 Jan 2012 17:54:18 +0100,
Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de a icrit :
Hello,
* Patrick Lamaiziere patf...@davenulle.org [2012-01-03 17:45]:
I think there is a off-by-one error in Packet Filter port ranges,
for example with an exclude boundary range : port1 port2
nope
it does.
--patrick
So who is 192.168.1.1 and how does it resolve 'localhost'
(under the different network settings)?
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Kenneth R Westerback
kwesterb...@rogers.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 01:01:42PM -0500, Joe Gidi wrote:
I just built a new box with one of AMD's FX-8120 8-core processors and
wanted to stress-test it a bit. I installed the Feb 6 amd64 snapshot,
checked out
there. If so, then do:
$ cvs up -dPA
--patrick
-apps_unix_ximage_c
see if there is sticky tag there. If so, then do:
$ cvs up -dPA
--patrick
# cvs -d/usr/cvsync status
/usr/ports/textproc/mupdf/patches/patch-apps_unix_ximage_c
===
File: patch-apps_unix_ximage_c Status: Up
checkout of OPENBSD_5_0 several times in the last week or
two
and have seen cvs abort:
cvs checkout: Updating src/games/snake
cvs [chckout aborted]: could not chdir to src/games/snake/snake : Not a
directory
$ ls -F src/games/snake/
did you `make build' without `make obj' first?
--patrick
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 11:59 PM, Giridhari giridh...@live.com.au wrote:
$ ls -F src/games/snake/
did you `make build' without `make obj' first?
--patrick
I'm not sure why I would do that. CVS doesn't build anything. Can you
explain a bit about why you suggest that? Please excuse me if I
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