Re: Prevent firefox from making noise

2016-04-20 Thread coypu
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 02:47:26PM -0600, Swift Griggs wrote: > > On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, co...@sdf.org wrote: > > my graphics/graphite2 update that broke it (back and forth) I don't know > > what should have been changed but didn't happen, missing revbump? it will > > not build with graphite2 older

Re: wireless configuration

2016-04-20 Thread Michael van Elst
swiftgri...@gmail.com (Swift Griggs) writes: >IIRC, you don't strictly need wpa_supplicant to do WEP (though it does >work). Fortunately the "router is too modern to support WEP encryption", so not using wpa_supplicant is not an option :) -- -- Michael van Elst

Re: Prevent firefox from making noise

2016-04-20 Thread Patrick Welche
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 11:40:40AM -0600, Swift Griggs wrote: > Can one disable or prevent sound from playing from one specific application > (at the OS level)? If not, then is there any way to simply prevent Firefox > from having sound abilities? I effectively have no sound from Firefox by run

Re: NPF - npfctl_config_send: Invalid argument

2016-04-20 Thread Mindaugas Rasiukevicius
"D'Arcy J.M. Cain" wrote: > # /etc/rc.d/npf restart > Disabling NPF. > Enabling NPF. > npfctl: source /usr/src/sys/net/npf/npf_ctl.c line 174 > npfctl: npfctl_config_send: Invalid argument > > That source reference doesn't seem to sync to anything in the actual > source. Anyone know what this me

Re: Prevent firefox from making noise

2016-04-20 Thread Swift Griggs
On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, co...@sdf.org wrote: > my graphics/graphite2 update that broke it (back and forth) I don't know > what should have been changed but didn't happen, missing revbump? it will > not build with graphite2 older than 1.3.5. Ah, okay. I'm not crazy, then. > sorry Thanks a ton for

Re: wireless configuration

2016-04-20 Thread Swift Griggs
On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, g...@duzan.org wrote: >Do you have wpa_supplicant configured and running? See the man page, > https://wiki.netbsd.org/tutorials/how_to_use_wpa_supplicant/ , and/or > /usr/share/examples/wpa_supplicant/*. IIRC, you don't strictly need wpa_supplicant to do WEP (though it do

Re: Prevent firefox from making noise

2016-04-20 Thread coypu
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 02:06:49PM -0600, Swift Griggs wrote: > On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, Roy Bixler wrote: > > I tried a quick search on it and the articles all say that firefox doesn't > > have a built-in way to disable audio (surprising, given the sheer number > > of available variables to tweak.) >

Re: wireless configuration

2016-04-20 Thread gary
=> I have a machine running amd64 7.0 that has an Intel Centrino type => wireless device. This is recognised and configured at boot time at => iwn0 as one would expect, but shows up in ifconfig -a with "No => network". The router with the specified SSID is running properly, => and other wireles

Re: Prevent firefox from making noise

2016-04-20 Thread Swift Griggs
On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, Roy Bixler wrote: > I tried a quick search on it and the articles all say that firefox doesn't > have a built-in way to disable audio (surprising, given the sheer number > of available variables to tweak.) That is surprising, now that you mention it. > However, the articles

wireless configuration

2016-04-20 Thread Steve Blinkhorn
I have a machine running amd64 7.0 that has an Intel Centrino type wireless device. This is recognised and configured at boot time at iwn0 as one would expect, but shows up in ifconfig -a with "No network". The router with the specified SSID is running properly, and other wireless devices acces

Re: Prevent firefox from making noise

2016-04-20 Thread Roy Bixler
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 12:14:13PM -0600, Roy Bixler wrote: > If nothing else, it may be worth experimenting with the variables > under "about:config". I tried a quick search on it and the articles all say that firefox doesn't have a built-in way to disable audio (surprising, given the sheer numbe

Re: Prevent firefox from making noise

2016-04-20 Thread Martin Husemann
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 11:40:40AM -0600, Swift Griggs wrote: > Can one disable or prevent sound from playing from one specific application > (at the OS level)? If not, then is there any way to simply prevent Firefox > from having sound abilities? I planned to add support for the latter but nev

Re: Prevent firefox from making noise

2016-04-20 Thread Roy Bixler
If nothing else, it may be worth experimenting with the variables under "about:config". As for build problems, I've usually been able to build it under i386 and amd64 recently. (And I've been constrained to do that, because I'd rather use OSS instead of Pulse.) The most recent build didn't work

Prevent firefox from making noise

2016-04-20 Thread Swift Griggs
First of all, I love pkgsrc, and give hella credit to the team. Let's just get that straight before I start whining about what are possibly my own self-inflicted problems. Can one disable or prevent sound from playing from one specific application (at the OS level)? If not, then is there any wa

Re: npfctl table

2016-04-20 Thread Christos Zoulas
On Apr 20, 9:48am, ht...@twofifty.com (Hisashi T Fujinaka) wrote: -- Subject: Re: npfctl table | > Looks like a bug in npfctl, skip the /32 for now. | | Not bug, but known behavior. I pointed this out a couple years ago and | tried to fix it myself but wasn't successful. I forgot all about it |

Re: npfctl table

2016-04-20 Thread Hisashi T Fujinaka
On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, Christos Zoulas wrote: In article , Siyar Erdemli wrote: -=-=-=-=-=- Hi all. I want to use fail2ban with npf. script is , /sbin/npfctl table fail2ban add 10.10.2.1/32 npfctl: invalid address, mask or table ID , i cant create and find table id. What is table id. [1

Re: npfctl table

2016-04-20 Thread Christos Zoulas
In article , Siyar Erdemli wrote: >-=-=-=-=-=- > >Hi all. >I want to use fail2ban with npf. > >script is , > >/sbin/npfctl table fail2ban add 10.10.2.1/32 > >npfctl: invalid address, mask or table ID > > >, i cant create and find table id. What is table id. [11:39am] 8#npfctl table fail2ban add

npfctl table

2016-04-20 Thread Siyar Erdemli
Hi all. I want to use fail2ban with npf. script is , /sbin/npfctl table fail2ban add 10.10.2.1/32 npfctl: invalid address, mask or table ID , i cant create and find table id. What is table id. npf.conf $ext_if = inet4(xennet0) $local_if = inet4(xennet1) $int_if = inet4(xennet2) set bpf.jit