hey all,
these couple of days i have tried to set up OpenBSD with my alcatel
speed touch home modem.
my ISP uses PPTP, so i downloaded pptp-1.1.0.tgz and installed it.
i use OpenBSD 3.7 (GENERIC).
i have read about this kind of set up and did all right, except it
does not work. maybe i missed so
* z0mer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-29 07:47]:
> So, Why (TF) is there not an AMD64 list, given that
> OBSD has a list for iron lung vintage hardware. Do
> you think that an AMD64 is the same thing as an i386?
i386 doens't have a platform specific list either. misc is fine for it,
so it is
> Uh
>
> Why (TF) should there be?
>
> Nick.
>
>
U...
Ok, I'm an idiot. Explain to me in single syllable
words why there is no AMD64 list. Why is there a ROMP
list? A WWW list? A list for people running old Macs
with 680xx Motorola dust-covered crap, but there's no
AMD64 list.
I think -n does that... (in 3.6 at least)
Regards
(Hopefully it does, thats how I set mine)
On Sun, 29 May 2005 13:08:16 +1000
"Timothy A. Napthali" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've run into an interesting problem with the spamd SMTP banner.
>
> I have a few OpenBSD 3.7 mail gateways runnin
No unfortunately it doesn't. spamd -n simply adds your string in place
of the default string "spamd IP-based SPAM blocker".
The banner is printed as: "220 ESMTP ; "
-Original Message-
From: Bill Chmura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 29 May 2005 1:32 PM
To: Timothy A. Napthali
C
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
so spake "Constantine A. Murenin" (mureninc):
> I got a spam message from the announce list. Isn't it moderated?
Yeah, I was processing a bunch of those and hit accept instead of
reject. Doh.
- todd
On May 28, 2005, at 11:08 PM, Timothy A. Napthali wrote:
[ snip ]
I'm wondering if changes could be made to spamd to accommodate this
perhaps by allowing more customisation of the spamd SMTP banner, or
perhaps adding a simple command line switch where the hostname could be
supplied (eg: spamd -H
On May 28, 2005, at 11:08 PM, Timothy A. Napthali wrote:
I've run into an interesting problem with the spamd SMTP banner.
I have a few OpenBSD 3.7 mail gateways running Postfix that are members
(from a DNS perspective) of an internal DNS domain such as
mail.company.org. They are MX destinations
no
On May 28, 2005, at 10:45 PM, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
Hello,
I got a spam message from the announce list. Isn't it moderated?
Cheers,
Constantine.
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Received: from shear.ucar.edu (shear.ucar.edu [192.43.244.163])
by my.domain (8.12.10/8.12.10) with
Dear Jyri
Hi, I watched your comment to norney dated 2003 about dansguardian, I have same
problem but I permit 127.0.0.1 to pass through squid; but I get error message
too:
squid conf:
acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
acl local1 src 172.17.3.0/255.255.255.0
acl local2 src 172.17.4.0/255.255.255.0
acl
Hello,
I got a spam message from the announce list. Isn't it moderated?
Cheers,
Constantine.
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Received: from shear.ucar.edu (shear.ucar.edu [192.43.244.163])
by my.domain (8.12.10/8.12.10) with ESMTP id j4T2oUOC017793
for ; Sun, 29 May 2005 06:
I've run into an interesting problem with the spamd SMTP banner.
I have a few OpenBSD 3.7 mail gateways running Postfix that are members
(from a DNS perspective) of an internal DNS domain such as
mail.company.org. They are MX destinations for mail for company.com, and
postfix reports to external S
z0mer wrote:
> Uh
>
> I can understand no Itanium mailing list and no
> Commodore VIC-20 mailing list and perhaps no Altair
> 8800 mailing list, but no AMD64 mailing list?
>
> WTF?
Uh
Why (TF) should there be?
Nick.
On 5/27/05, Melameth, Daniel D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For what it's worth, I have been doing this for over a year with my
> OpenBSD box. Turning on or off the "priqing of ACKs" here has no affect
> on the performance decease apparently associated with using the OpenBSD
> box.
>
> ...so I'm
BTW,
No need for a monitor - will just use a KVM switch
with what I have here.
Gracias...
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
Howdy,
I want to build an Opteron/AMD64 machine to play with
and run OBSD on. If you had 2 grand to build a 64-bit
machine, what would you build? The most bang for the
buck without getting into bleeding-edge $$$ is where I
want to be. From what little I know, I'd prefer SCSI
drives over SATA.
Uh
I can understand no Itanium mailing list and no
Commodore VIC-20 mailing list and perhaps no Altair
8800 mailing list, but no AMD64 mailing list?
WTF?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
Hello,
since 2 week's I changed from linux to openbsd.
But my extern hd didn't managed it yet.
It is a 80gig extern harddisk connected with usb2.0 to my laptop.
It has an ext3fs and is full of data.
I thought,that I could mount it with ext2fs, but it was not posible...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# mou
Many thanks to everyone for their replies.
Every few times I was getting "ifconfig: SIOCSIFLLADDR: Invalid argument"
but I've tracked that down to the generation of multicast addresses (first
octet's LSB), which aren't allowed. I've modified Jason's code below to
address this issue (My change
Hi,
I am using openbsd 3.6 and with using ppp I receive everytime this
message when running ppp:
1) tun0: Warning: 0.0.0.0/0: Change route failed: errno: No such process
2) tun0: Warning: ff02::%tun0/32: Change route failed: errno: Undefined error:
0
(What is a undefined error?)
I am not runni
On 5/29/05, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --On 29 May 2005 01:06 +0530, Varun Dubey wrote:
>
> > I want to be able to access the files on the freebsd slice from
> > openbsd. disklabel on freebsd gives
>
> Your FreeBSD partitions are probably using UFS2, which unless I'm
> mistaken
--On 29 May 2005 01:06 +0530, Varun Dubey wrote:
I want to be able to access the files on the freebsd slice from
openbsd. disklabel on freebsd gives
Your FreeBSD partitions are probably using UFS2, which unless I'm
mistaken, you can't access from OpenBSD.
Hi,
I run two squid servers and their main process keeps crashing every
time data size tries to go over 1GB.
Looking vmparam.h, I see maximum data size for a process is limited to 1GB.
As these servers came with 4GB RAM (and I really need this memory),
I'd like to know if it is possible to raise
ufs2 is not supported.
--
we don't run washington and no one really does
Hi,
I have a dual boot system openbsd3.7/freebsd5.4
>From openbsd:
# fdisk /dev/rwd0c
Disk: /dev/rwd0cgeometry: 4865/255/63 [78156225 Sectors]
Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55
Starting Ending LBA Info:
#: idC H S -C H S [ start: size ]
On May 28, 2005, at 10:36 AM, Nick Holmes wrote:
Hi All.
Does anyone here have a wrapper script which can send a random MAC to
ifconfig's lladdr parameter?
I've used the 'macchanger' program before (written by Alvaro Lopez
Ortega, found it in the Linux-based "Auditor" LiveCD) and that can
ge
|Dmesg below of an Abocom 10/100 CardBus device. Is anyone
|familiar with them
|and able to hack up a patch?
Turns out this is a dc(4) based card. FreeBSD calls it the "Abocom
FE2500MX". Adding the relevant device ID to
pcidevs/pcidevs.h/pcidevs_data.h/if_dc_cardbus.c makes it work.
Regards,
B
Hi All.
Does anyone here have a wrapper script which can send a random MAC to
ifconfig's lladdr parameter?
I've used the 'macchanger' program before (written by Alvaro Lopez Ortega,
found it in the Linux-based "Auditor" LiveCD) and that can generate a random
MAC for the interface. Does anyone
Hi,
I am trying to run adsm under OpenBSD 3.7 . I had been doing
with 3.6 this worked fine. But with 3.7 The systerm starts to freeze
when I am Transferring large amounts of data.
The system does not unfreeze when the programm has exited.
It stays unusable on the console (serial) and will sporadic
Dmesg below of an Abocom 10/100 CardBus device. Is anyone familiar with them
and able to hack up a patch?
Ben.
OpenBSD 3.7 (GENERIC) #50: Sun Mar 20 00:01:57 MST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel Pentium III ("GenuineIntel" 686-class, 128KB L2 cache) 64
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 10:04:19PM -0400, Brad wrote:
> Did this work with a previous release or is this a new setup?
I never did try it with anything other than a May -current. There was a
recent change to dc wasn't there? When I get back in the office I can
try it with something older.
--
[EMA
On 5/26/05, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --On 26 May 2005 12:11 +0200, Alexander Hall wrote:
>
> > Henning Brauer wrote:
> >> * Philip Olsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-20 21:34]:
> >>> More Mhz. Not crappy nics, get xl,fxp,dc etc. Or maybe gigabit nics
> >>> like em(4).
> >>
>
Try using the 'debug' flag. And set myauthproto to whatever your ISP says.
On 28/05/05, Uwe Dippel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My /etc/hostname.pppoe0 doesn't want to start.
> I have tried different myauthproto (pap, chap, none). With none, it goes
> in fast circles:
>
> May 28 18:11:36 server /
Don't you need to have a pass line somewhere? Investigate keeping state, too.
On 27/05/05, Kevin Frand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have two private networks that need to pass filemaker data. The
> filemaker server lives in Priv1, the clients reside in Priv2:
> If I use an rdr statement, the pa
My /etc/hostname.pppoe0 doesn't want to start.
I have tried different myauthproto (pap, chap, none). With none, it goes
in fast circles:
May 28 18:11:36 server /bsd: pppoe0: phase establish
May 28 18:11:36 server /bsd: pppoe0: phase network
May 28 18:11:36 server /bsd: pppoe0: phase terminate
May
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