> if none of these features (resuming, renaming) do make sense
> for scp, what do other people use for transporting (esp. big)
> files?
rsync, it's in ports.
On Sat, Sep 23, 2006 at 12:27:21PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> hi there,
>
> i have just moved a couple of big files using scp from my server
> to my notebook. i left it going all night and when i came back
> i had a no space left on device. so i made some more space
> and before restarting
On 9/23/06, Tom Cosgrove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Greg Thomas 23-Sep-06 19:37 >>>
>
> I just upgraded my storage box to -current to test the ath upgrades
> on another slower computer. I ran make install after compiling the
> kernel instead of copying the kernel manually:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECT
Michael Scheliga [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> This thread is such a waste of time for the people running the project
you said you already donate to. What's the point? <<
The point is to make it easy and attractive for people to pay money to
OpenBSD. Or, at the very least, to not provide them with r
I just upgraded my storage box to -current to test the ath upgrades on
another slower computer. I ran make install after compiling the
kernel instead of copying the kernel manually:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ethant# ls -al /*bsd*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 6049422 Sep 23 10:53 /bsd
-rw-r--r-- 1 r
I'm not sure about SASL per-se, but Dovecot is pretty good. It's very
easy to setup, and it has more of a postfix-like configuration
approach. That said, I wouldn't migrate to it out of a working setup
unless you had an above-average reason too (if Cyrus's security is
dangerously bad, then I would
Theo said:
>> We don't have a shipping pricing system. Those are very finicky
prediction systems, parsing hopelessly horridly entered address information
all the time. I suppose Austin and Wim could set one up, for instance, a
very simple one, like:
$30 USD shipping to anywhere in the wo
Gilles Chehade wrote:
>> Hi misc@,
I am looking for companies that provide OpenBSD-powered dedicated hosting.
Currently, I am being hosted by a french company which turned out to be as
incompetent as can be, and I am willing to switch as soon as possible
(preferably before the 25th of September). <
Ted Unangst wrote:
On 9/21/06, Chris 'Xenon' Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've tried including syslog.h and using the syslog() call, but at
driver load time it
complains about modload not being able to load the module because of
the reference to
syslog. I tried printf(), which compiled,
On Sat, Sep 23, 2006 at 12:27:21PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> i realize that for some, this might seem as an unnecessary wasting
> of resources (think moving lots of small files) but i think it's
> good to know if the transport was really finished and the files
> really are the ones i started
Hello,
I've seen this in action and it seems to be quiet powerfull :
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lsipsectool/
Best regards,
Bruno.
2006/9/23, Peter Landry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=115409112232227&w=2
references a "usable" ipsec client fo
On 2006/09/23 10:37, michael hamerski wrote:
> However, this week I backported nut 2.0.3 for this box to try and get it
> up and running. It seems hidups/newhidups is linux only or at least not
> built on OpenBSD and is the necessary driver for this :(
It's one of a growing number of devices tha
hi there,
i have just moved a couple of big files using scp from my server
to my notebook. i left it going all night and when i came back
i had a no space left on device. so i made some more space
and before restarting the transfer i fired up man scp because
for some reason i couldn't remember t
Thanks for all the advice.
It's been working well for 3.6 -> 3.9.
djgoku wrote:
First I would add NUT from packages, then follow:
http://www.networkupstools.org/doc/2.0.0/INSTALL.html This should go
through mostly everything you need to configure NUT to work with your
UPS.
I have this one: APC BACK-UPS 350. Although listed by my supplier as
available both
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