My Zaurus SL-C3100 arrived from Japan on Monday afternoon. In hardware
terms, this unit is pretty much identical to the already-supported C3000
except it has 128 MB of onboard Flash instead of 16 MB. More
cosmetically, it is 20g lighter and black in colour.
The extra space allowed Sharp to put all
I don't seem to receive a copy of the mail I sent to misc@ via the list.
I have the "selfcopy" option enabled for all the lists I'm subscribed
to, and my account isn't catching those mails as spam etc.
Any ideas ?
Hi,
I'm interested to know if anyone has a better solution (or has a
solution to my existing question) for the following situation.
I have a remote login box that also functions as a local login box.
Users connect to the machine over the local network to run X apps, they
can also connect to it re
I notice that there are no full-service NNTP servers included in ports
under 3.7?
When testing inn-2.4.1, I noticed that "make test" results in two failures,
lib/date and lib/setenv.
Failed Set Fail/Total (%) Skip Stat Failing Tests
-- --
On 7/14/05, Patrick Dohman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would be willing to pitch in $100 towards this maybe a little more
> if necessary. Any one else willing to pitch in?
>
I can donate some money too, $60 or so.
On Wednesday 13 July 2005 16:17, Chris Kuethe wrote:
> You don't need that. Just set KRB5_LDFLAGS and KRB5_CPPFLAGS properly
> when you run configure. I have a port made up, but I'm just waiting
> for the author to produce a release instead of another release
> candidate. I've been running this in
I would be willing to pitch in $100 towards this maybe a little more
if necessary. Any one else willing to pitch in?
On 7/13/05, Matt R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anyone have an API alpha CS20 (the 1U blue
> > things at
> > http://www.microway.com/21264dual.htm) that they
> > could offer
The "Warning, unable to fix up PCI interrupt routing" message is
harmless. It tells you that your motherboard manufacturer sucks for
shipping with a broken BIOS. The only possibility is to update your
bios but that is by no means a guarantee that it'll work.
As I said before these types o
an interesting one perhaps...
Model: Dell Latitude D800
Platform: i386
OpenBSD Version: 3.7 GENERIC
During installation I have attached a netgear FA511 pcmcia 10/100
ethernet adapter.
the installation process recognises it as interface dc0. it allows me to
configure it with an ip address etc.
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 11:22:08PM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running OpenBSD's bgpd on one of my machines (i386) and, for some
> reasons, a snapshot of July 12th. Before, I ran a snap from May 2nd (?)
> which worked very nicely wrt. BGP, with a session lifetime in the
> neighborhood
* Toni Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-07-13 23:34]:
> I'm running OpenBSD's bgpd on one of my machines (i386) and, for some
> reasons, a snapshot of July 12th. Before, I ran a snap from May 2nd (?)
> which worked very nicely wrt. BGP, with a session lifetime in the
> neighborhood of 10 days (I r
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Hi,
I'm running OpenBSD's bgpd on one of my machines (i386) and, for some
reasons, a snapshot of July 12th. Before, I ran a snap from May 2nd (?)
which worked very nicely wrt. BGP, with a session lifetime in the
neighborhood of 10 days (I rebooted the box for unrelated reasons).
The machine itself
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 03:52:47PM -0500, L. V. Lammert wrote:
> At 04:27 PM 7/13/2005 -0400, Brad wrote:
> >On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 12:06:31PM -0700, Jay Truesdale wrote:
> >> One of my servers started having problems after it had been stable for
> >about 10
> >> months. Communications in/out of
> Does anyone have an API alpha CS20 (the 1U blue
> things at
> http://www.microway.com/21264dual.htm) that they
> could offer the
> project? I would accept something else, except
> there really is *no
> room* left anywhere to put another kind of alpha.
> That's all that
> fits, or this is the en
At 04:27 PM 7/13/2005 -0400, Brad wrote:
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 12:06:31PM -0700, Jay Truesdale wrote:
> One of my servers started having problems after it had been stable for
about 10
> months. Communications in/out of the box would just stop or the machine
would
> crash. We were able to log
Well
This is an output from a dmesg that is not mine. But the error looks exactly
like this and say "Warning, unable to fix up PCI interrupt routing":
pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf7000/0xf80
pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @ 0xf5210/128 (6 entries)
pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 12:06:31PM -0700, Jay Truesdale wrote:
> One of my servers started having problems after it had been stable for about
> 10
> months. Communications in/out of the box would just stop or the machine would
> crash. We were able to log in at the console. A ping command returned
I want to use an openbsd box as an ipsec gateway to my home LAN. The only
configuration it will support is a remote user setup, road-warrior style. I
plan on using the Greenbow VPN client or a similar VPN client on Windows
laptops to access the system. I want to use isakmpd on the gateway, and
prob
One of my servers started having problems after it had been stable for about 10
months. Communications in/out of the box would just stop or the machine would
crash. We were able to log in at the console. A ping command returned the error
message "no buffer space available." I searched the list arch
Hi,
for the archives I'd like to share a short report about successfull
installation of the web forum from http://www.punBB.org on an PC
running OpenBSD 3.7:
1) I've downloaded and installed (using pkg_add) the following packages
from ftp://ftp.de.openbsd.org/unix/OpenBSD/3.7/packages/i386/
You're right!
I will fix it as soon as possible and add it to the post.
Shouldn't have posted without it...
/Per-Olov
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On Wednesday 13 July 2005 21.36, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> You really need to include th
Actually krw fixed some things in the scsi midlayer a few weeks ago because the
size was not being calculated properly.
Send us some dmesg so that we can determine if it is the same thing.
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 09:17:25PM +0200, Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
> Hi misc
>
> I have used LSI logic 150-4
On Friday 08 July 2005 18.17, Michael Flanagan wrote:
> I'm looking for someone to poke their head up for the sake of the
> archives here.
>
> I've searched the archives for references to anyone using an LSI 150-6
> MegaRAID card and haven't been able to find anything definitive. I'm
> considering
You really need to include the whole dmesg if you want someone to give you a
useful answer.
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 09:33:45PM +0200, Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a server that shows this from the dmesg:
> pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf/0x1
> pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table r
Hi
I have a server that shows this from the dmesg:
pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf/0x1
pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @ 0xfeae0/160 (8 entries)
pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:31:0 ("Intel 82801EB/ER LPC" rev 0x00)
pcibios0: PCI bus #2 is the last bus
But I also have a ser
Hi misc
I have used LSI logic 150-4 SATA MegaRAID controllers in many installations
and have never ever seen a problem.
Now at a customer site we have installed four OpenBSD 3.7 on new 1U HP G3
servers and are using LSI logic 150-4 cards. We have on each server set up
two 160 Gb Maxtor disks in
Hi,
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 07:04:16AM -0700, Vladislav Belogrudov wrote:
> OT: I had a question about how to make console bell
> not that loud. The best thing I tried is setting pitch
> to 50
If
wsconsctl keyboard.bell.volume=10
doesn't work, try:
mixerctl outputs.master=10,10
Seems some m
* Stephen Marley:
> On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 09:38:43AM -0400, Will H. Backman wrote:
>> > For the other part, if you're running your own nameserver,
>> > why would you want to use forwarders at all?
>>
>> The use of forwarders is a good thing. It reduces the load on the root
>> servers, and your
Last night something went wrong temperature wise in my machine room.
One of the build alphas is now dead.
Does anyone have an API alpha CS20 (the 1U blue things at
http://www.microway.com/21264dual.htm) that they could offer the
project? I would accept something else, except there really is *no
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 10:49 -0600, Steve Williams wrote:
> So, is it possible to do a "binat" and a "nat" to addresses that are
> interface aliases? I'm still at the "on paper" design stages, so I
> can't test... the new firewall is not even onsite yet, so I do not have
> "hands on".
Yes, in
2005/7/13, Glamous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> they either can't make it work.
>
> what should I do then?
>
Stop sending my private reply to misc would be a damn good start.
Christian
Hi,
I have a weird network configuration. My client has a private WAN
connection provided by the local government. There are two different
parties that are using the WAN to provide services to the client. One
has put their own Cisco PIX to protect their servers. The other
connection has n
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Just a side note here... the bank I am currently using (UMB... United Missouri
Bank).. I am able to use links and lynx (from the console, and links -g) to
access my online bank. The only thing required from both browsers of course is
SSL enabled. I live in the midwest, so this bank fits my needs (w
I just want to install a package which was not included in bsd ports. :-|
On 7/13/05, Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And why do you need to do this again?
>
> Do yourself and us a favor and just stick to packages.
>
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 09:11:48PM +0800, Glamous wrote:
> > Hi
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 12:21:45AM +0930, Brett Lymn wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 04:11:01PM +0200, Artur Grabowski wrote:
> >
> > Seriously. You really don't see the correlation between using something
> > and finding bugs? What planet are you from?
> >
>
> Quite a strong correlation actual
And why do you need to do this again?
Do yourself and us a favor and just stick to packages.
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 09:11:48PM +0800, Glamous wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just downloaded the QT3 and arts, kdelib, kdebase src pkg and want
> to build a new kde from scratch by hand.
> I'm so confused th
From: Alain Paschoud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I need to do a custom install CD with some standard and some home-made
> packages. I created the boot CD as explained in
> documentation, and added
> some packages (mypackage-1.0.tgz) in "3.7/i386" path.
> The CD boots well and the install process s
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 04:11:01PM +0200, Artur Grabowski wrote:
>
> Seriously. You really don't see the correlation between using something
> and finding bugs? What planet are you from?
>
Quite a strong correlation actually Art. Since you appear a bit
confused allow me to spell it out for you.
Hi all,
I need to do a custom install CD with some standard and some home-made
packages. I created the boot CD as explained in documentation, and added
some packages (mypackage-1.0.tgz) in "3.7/i386" path.
The CD boots well and the install process start. But when it reaches the
packet selection pa
This is not just for the program in pkg or ports collection.
I'm now build the stardict (http://stardict.sourceforge.net), which I
have installed all the prerequired lib such as popt which located in
/usr/local/lib/libpopt.
But when doing
./configure
it showed
checking for poptStrippedArgv i
You don't need that. Just set KRB5_LDFLAGS and KRB5_CPPFLAGS properly
when you run configure. I have a port made up, but I'm just waiting
for the author to produce a release instead of another release
candidate. I've been running this in production for the best part of a
year and it's been pretty s
You just show everyone who really you are
> My conclusion was that you were a lazy prick. It is correct, proven by
> your reply:
> You asked for related papers. You got a pointer. You are a useless
> troll now.
Actually i wanted to know about your expertise about java but you
point me _nothing_
--- Hannah Schroeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 02:18:20AM -0700, Vladislav
> Belogrudov wrote:
> >[...]
>
> >I agree, almost each banking site has it
> >(Citi, Deutsche Bank,...)
>
> Postbank (Germany) works with lynx, pure https and
> forms.
> Though the
I cannot install mod_auth_kerb-5.0-rc6 on OBSD 3.7.
I guess the problem comes in part from the absence of krb5-config.
I found this:
# ls /usr/src/kerberosV/src/tools
CVS build.shkrb5-config.1 krb5-config.in
but I don't know how to build krb5-config from it.
Can someone help?
Hi all,
I just downloaded the QT3 and arts, kdelib, kdebase src pkg and want
to build a new kde from scratch by hand.
I'm so confused that sometimes the configure program can not check
pass for some of the lib missing which I'm sure pkg_add has installed
in my /usr/local/lib.
I know there's a /etc
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 10:43:22AM +0200, Daniel Polak wrote:
> During boot the fan on my AcerPower F1b is switched on and remains on at
> full speed. This makes the pc rather noisy.
> The fan switches on when the kernel loads right after fdc0 is detected.
> I fiddled with the BIOS power saving se
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 16:16:10 +0700, Neta wrote:
>On 7/13/05, Rod.. Whitworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 12:27:40 +0700, Neta wrote:
>>
>> >Just curious!
>> >Could you show me some related paper that java script completely insecure?
>>
>> Just curious!
>> Could you show me
Hello!
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 02:18:20AM -0700, Vladislav Belogrudov wrote:
>[...]
>I agree, almost each banking site has it
>(Citi, Deutsche Bank,...)
Postbank (Germany) works with lynx, pure https and forms.
Though they depend on the browser identification, with other
browsers they require
On 07/12/05 22:42, Maslan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nutty McSquirrel, please keep your advice for yourself as i wont
accept advice from a hotmail guy.
"What's in a name"... ROFL, what's the difference with a gmail guy?
In general I would say hotmail guys are older and probably wiser.
+++che
> So, you propose relying on the idea that the skills of the malicious
> people are less than the people looking for vulnerabilities? That used
> to be true, but now...we are seeing professionals making money using
> vulnerabilities. I think this is a foolish, very foolish, idea to
> continue to
Bernd Schoeller wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 04:16:10PM +0700, Neta wrote:
>> If your conclusion is right. Why so many internet banking used it?
>> Do you have any real experiences with your box?
>
> Since 9/11, we all should know the difference between an 'abstract
> threat' and a 'concrete t
On Wednesday 13 July 2005 06.04, Anon Y. Mous wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I have two audio cards, one on the motherboard:
> Ensoniq Audio PCI97 (eap0), and one PCI Creative Labs
> Audigy LS (pci0). The kernel won't configure the
> Audigy.
>
> Is the Audigy series supported by OpenBSD as of
> 3.7/i386?
No
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 04:16:10PM +0700, Neta wrote:
> If your conclusion is right. Why so many internet banking used it?
> Do you have any real experiences with your box?
Since 9/11, we all should know the difference between an 'abstract
threat' and a 'concrete threat'. JavaScript is an extremel
> you probably confuse JavaScript with Java. Java's sandbox model is much
> more consistent than JavaScript's security policies are. For example,
> have a look at the actual meaning of JavaScript's "same origin policy"
> and you'll see that JavaScript has inherent security problems that can't
> be
--- Neta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/13/05, Rod.. Whitworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 12:27:40 +0700, Neta wrote:
> >
> > >Just curious!
> > >Could you show me some related paper that java
> script completely insecure?
> >
> > Just curious!
> > Could you show me
> Try disabling 'ahc' in the UKC prompt: 'disable ahc', then 'quit'.
> -p.
Tried. Doesn't work; the same problem occurs.
> You may be able to get a dmesg using a serial console. If your laptop
> has a serial port, that is. I'm not sure how common those ports
> (still) are, given the omnipresence of USB ports these days.
>
> Should your laptop not have a serial port, you may want to try your
> luck with a USB-to-seri
Ted Unangst wrote:
right, the key provided via vnd(4) is used as is, and vnconfig(8)
doesn't perform any transformation. this cuts the possible key space
down quite a bit if you're using a keyboard to perform the entry.
This wouldn't be a problem for me, since I don't want to use a 448 bit
k
Hi,
Neta wrote:
...
If your conclusion is right. Why so many internet banking used it?
Do you have any real experiences with your box?
you probably confuse JavaScript with Java. Java's sandbox model is much
more consistent than JavaScript's security policies are. For example,
have a look at
--On 13 July 2005 16:16 +0700, Neta wrote:
If your conclusion is right. Why so many internet banking used it?
Probably for the same reason loads of them only work with Internet
Explorer - they (mostly) don't care. Some are better though (e.g. smile
in .uk - I don't know whether it's by accid
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On 7/13/05, Rod.. Whitworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 12:27:40 +0700, Neta wrote:
>
> >Just curious!
> >Could you show me some related paper that java script completely insecure?
>
> Just curious!
> Could you show me how Google did not supply you with an answer?
> 166000 hi
On Wed 13 Jul 08:10 CEST 2005, Munir Ahmad wrote:
> I want to format volume in NTFS using VC++/C++ programming. Can
> you please help me out by providing some information for the
> same?
Take a look at ntfsprogs, from the Linux-NTFS project:
http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/
Cheers // Fre
During boot the fan on my AcerPower F1b is switched on and remains on at
full speed. This makes the pc rather noisy.
The fan switches on when the kernel loads right after fdc0 is detected.
I fiddled with the BIOS power saving settings and even called Acer but
to no avail.
Has anybody encounter
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 01:01:16PM +1000, Ben Hooper wrote:
>
> Did you set net.inet.esp.enable=0 accoring to the install message?
>
> Regards,
>
> Ben.
>
Nope, I must have missed that.
But unfortunatly it didn't solve my problem :-/
Running a tcpdump on tun0 shows me that the correct packet
Hi
I want to format volume in NTFS using VC++/C++ programming. Can
you please help me out by providing some information for the
same?
Thanks for favorable response
Munir Ahmad
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