You must recompile user ppp with ATM enabled:
cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/ppp/ppp/
vi Makefile
remove line NOATM= /usr/include/netnatm required
then run make && make install
then ppp -dedicated adsl
this is explained here:
http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ueagle/ppp.html
(just skip the "synchronizing th
hello misc@
Below is a full dmesg off of the latest available -current i386
the system has a ASUS P5AD2-E-Premium motherboard that has a Marvell
88W8310 wireless card integrated in it.
I did a fresh install and added the firmware package this is the dmesg
I received
hope this is of some help to
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006, Mark Freeze wrote:
> I also have a question regarding ftp proxy. My situation is that we
> have our firewall running, and I can connect and upload files to ftp
> sites from any of my workstations. The problem occurs when we are
> trying to download files. When I connect my m
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 01:28:51 +
"Miod Vallat (on the road)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I never seen a AK45. Maybe it's a "open source" version of AK47.
> > Anyway, AK47s are simple and just works like OpenBSD.
>
> USB AK47 are not ready for primetime, though, the driver has issues. Get
> a
On 11/28/06, Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-11-28 17:56]:
> If anyone is in touch with Jacek Artymiak ( the PF book author ) or
> know anything about his health Please let me know.
apparently he's fine, mailed me a few days ago
Nice to Know t
jared r r spiegel wrote:
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 07:43:48PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Thanks for the update. I understand that. Not a complain what so ever,
but just a thought that may be the man page should include the default
of 800 to be also the max allow.
jmc@ took care of that 2w a
Original message
>Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 01:28:51 +
>From: "Miod Vallat (on the road)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Which tools the OpenBSD developers are using?
>To: Zoong PHAM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: misc@openbsd.org
>
>> I never seen a AK45. Maybe it's a "open source" ver
Has there been a change with respect to how it works with chrooted Apache,
compared to 3.8 ?
I referred to the fabulous hints found at http://openbsdsupport.org/mysql.htm
and start mysql successfully with
su -c _mysql root -c '/usr/local/bin/mysqld_safe &' > /dev/null & echo -n
' mysql'
in rc.loca
On Nov 28, 2006, at 7:39 PM, Chris Kuethe wrote:
if you're not careful about your date, you might find you have some
unwanted growfs. you never know what's in swap space.
That's why it's important to finger, first.
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 07:43:48PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>
> Thanks for the update. I understand that. Not a complain what so ever,
> but just a thought that may be the man page should include the default
> of 800 to be also the max allow.
jmc@ took care of that 2w ago
--
jared
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 02:26:16PM +1100, Shane J Pearson wrote:
> On 29/11/2006, at 2:05 PM, Darrin Chandler wrote:
>
> >C'mon! Stick to the real topic!
> >
> >I love tail, personally. When that doesn't do it, then head usually
> >works.
>
> Careful doing that in a public forum. If you get caugh
On 11/28/06, Shane J Pearson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 29/11/2006, at 2:05 PM, Darrin Chandler wrote:
> C'mon! Stick to the real topic!
>
> I love tail, personally. When that doesn't do it, then head usually
> works.
Careful doing that in a public forum. If you get caught, your GF/wife
migh
On 29/11/2006, at 2:05 PM, Darrin Chandler wrote:
C'mon! Stick to the real topic!
I love tail, personally. When that doesn't do it, then head usually
works.
Careful doing that in a public forum. If you get caught, your GF/wife
might use split on you.
Shane J Pearson
shanejp netspace net
Dear All,
I have a problem with Intel D102GGC2 board and DLink 580TX card, where
it did not detect the DLink 4 ports 10/100 ethernet on OpenBSD 4.0.
OpenBSD 4.0 only detect two ports ste2 and ste3.
I am wondering if it is the problem with detecting IRQ, It stated IRQ 11. Where
on Windows the Int
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 06:50:22PM -0800, Karsten McMinn wrote:
> On 11/28/06, Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I use a soldering iron, dremel tool, sheet metal/plastic nibbler and
> >solder wick.
> >
> >diana
> >PS Then I load my AR-15 to see if I can shoot any holes in my code.
>
> I
On 11/28/06, Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use a soldering iron, dremel tool, sheet metal/plastic nibbler and
solder wick.
diana
PS Then I load my AR-15 to see if I can shoot any holes in my code.
I highly recommend glue guns, gnomes and jars of fat free mayonaise.
why fat free y
Brian Candler wrote:
> I've recently installed OpenBSD 4.0 on two machines in spare space at the
> end of the disk.
>
> It turns out that OpenBSD is unbootable if the root filesystem starts above
> cylinder 1024. However, this isn't a problem for FreeBSD; I guess it makes
> use of newer BIOS calls
> I never seen a AK45. Maybe it's a "open source" version of AK47.
> Anyway, AK47s are simple and just works like OpenBSD.
USB AK47 are not ready for primetime, though, the driver has issues. Get
a missile launcher instead.
On 11/28/06, L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Zoong PHAM wrote:
> I am low budget developer so I use chopsticks, sushi and tap water.
>
Since when is sushi low budget? Must be in Japan?
Sushi is the "fast" food in Japan, easily and cheaply available all
over the pl
On 11/28/06, Shane J Pearson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I hope you don't eat fugu! That would be blasphemy!
I think Theo actually had fugu once, so it can't be that bad, so maybe
that's how he got his powers?
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 07:16, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> This is an example of us trying to talk to a vendor and
> being totally shut down. Not only did they license the PCI express
> and MAC portions, but they don't want to help us to support their
> products at all. No information, no people to
Here's the website for the book:
http://www.firewallwarrior.net/
If you read the google group he gives updates just fyi.
Nick
Chris 'Xenon' Hanson wrote:
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-11-28 17:56]:
If anyone is in touch with Jacek Artymiak ( the PF book autho
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Zoong PHAM wrote:
> I am low budget developer so I use chopsticks, sushi and tap water.
>
Since when is sushi low budget? Must be in Japan?
Lee
Leland V. Lammert[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chief Scientist O
On 29/11/2006, at 11:43 AM, Zoong PHAM wrote:
On Tuesday, 28 November 2006 at 18:12:48 -0500, Jim Razmus wrote:
* Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061128 18:09]:
I use a soldering iron, dremel tool, sheet metal/plastic nibbler and
solder wick.
I am low budget developer so I use chopsticks,
On Tuesday, 28 November 2006 at 17:33:38 -0600, John Brooks wrote:
> Haven't heard of an AK45, but I'm told the Russians are real
> proud of their AK-47.
The AK47 is the original and the most popular (licenced to China and
other countries to manufacture) of the AK series.
There are newer and more
Bob Beck wrote:
spamd(8) says the default is 800, which is actually a compiled-in
limit and is quite generous for most situations. The consequences of
raising it are not immediately obvious, but I imagine could be
entertaining.
because if you go much beyond it you need to consider thing
On Tuesday, 28 November 2006 at 18:12:48 -0500, Jim Razmus wrote:
> * Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061128 18:09]:
> > I use a soldering iron, dremel tool, sheet metal/plastic nibbler and
> > solder wick.
I am low budget developer so I use chopsticks, sushi and tap water.
Haven't heard of an AK45, but I'm told the Russians are real
proud of their AK-47.
--
John Brooks
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Ioan Nemes
> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 5:23 PM
> To: misc@openbsd.org; [EMAIL P
> >spamd(8) says the default is 800, which is actually a compiled-in
> >limit and is quite generous for most situations. The consequences of
> >raising it are not immediately obvious, but I imagine could be
> >entertaining.
because if you go much beyond it you need to consider things like
On 2006/11/28 18:07, Michael Lockhart wrote:
> Set net.inet.tcp.rfc1323=0 in /etc/sysctl.conf and that should resolve
> the issue.
that's not a fix though, it just avoids the conditions which cause the
problem to occur. better to ensure the ruleset is completely sane. if so,
then test cases need t
Jon Simola wrote:
On 11/28/06, Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a reason why it's not possible to start spamd with example
spamd -c 1000
in /usr/src/libexec/spamd/spamd.c:
#define MAXCON 800
Not a big deal, but I just couldn't do this.
spamd(8) says the default is 800, w
On 11/28/06, Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a reason why it's not possible to start spamd with example
spamd -c 1000
in /usr/src/libexec/spamd/spamd.c:
#define MAXCON 800
Not a big deal, but I just couldn't do this.
spamd(8) says the default is 800, which is actually a
That's the problem, you should use an AK45! Much-much cheaper
than the AR-15 (I've been offred one for $US15.00 in Sudan),
and is widely available.
Ioan
>> Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/29 9:58 am >>>
I use a soldering iron, dremel tool, sheet metal/plastic nibbler and
solder wick.
dian
* Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061128 18:09]:
> I use a soldering iron, dremel tool, sheet metal/plastic nibbler and
> solder wick.
>
> diana
> PS Then I load my AR-15 to see if I can shoot any holes in my code.
>
I use home brewed Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. But then, I'm not an
official de
Set net.inet.tcp.rfc1323=0 in /etc/sysctl.conf and that should resolve
the issue. We've been testing in house with OpenBSD for Vista (we have
700+/- systems in the field) and this seems to resolve the issue.
Regards,
Mike Lockhart
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Mike Loc
I use a soldering iron, dremel tool, sheet metal/plastic nibbler and
solder wick.
diana
PS Then I load my AR-15 to see if I can shoot any holes in my code.
On 2006/11/28 14:32, Reverend Deuce wrote:
> Okay guys, I posted that long message about Firefox/etc on Windows
> Vista a couple of days ago.
this would be easier if you just posted pf.conf rather than non-linear
snippets; however..
> a) there is a default block policy
I didn't notice you posti
Is there a reason why it's not possible to start spamd with example
spamd -c 1000
Not a big deal, but I just couldn't do this.
So far any number other then
spamd -c 800
just doesn't go anywhere.
Daniel
- Original Message -
From: "Damien Bergamini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 7:26 AM
The "route" command is only necessary for plain IPoA.
For PPPoA, ppp will create the route for you.
Just put:
set device PPPoA:ueagle0:8.35
in your ppp.conf file.
That gives
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 02:16:35PM -0700, Bob Beck wrote:
> * Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-11-28 14:03]:
> > Hi OpenBSD developers,
> >
> >
> > Which are your preferred tools for develop? (For C, C++, Java,
> > etcno matter the language)
>
>
> Visual C++, .NET,
Fred, would you like to marry me?
Oh, my! I always forget that I am already married! Too bad!
Thanks!
That did it! But it requiered a reboot, which I don't like much, but
the network is there and I can connect!
Does this mean that I have to reboot everytime I change the connection
point? W
hmm, on Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 08:49:43PM +, Brian Candler said that
> I've recently installed OpenBSD 4.0 on two machines in spare space at the
> end of the disk.
i am booting openbsd fine using gag from around the 60th gigabyte...
amaaq> fdisk wd0
Disk: wd0 geometry: 9729/255/63 [156296
Hi,
Probably the preferred tool is a computer, a keyboard is a big plus too.
Trust me, I tried programming on a Palm TX with the stylus.
For brainstorming a pen and paper could be helpful.
And if I run into problems Google is my friend.
The more specific tools depend on the language and type of
I just wanted to pass some update on this and also to pass my thanks fro
Bob great work on spamd and greyscanner work.
I discover the greyscanner from the presentation Bob did a few weeks ago
and install it to test it and give it a good run!
I started to run it with my very long lists of rdbl
Vim Visual wrote:
Gosh, I don't understand anything. I am sorry that I am overwhelming
your inboxes today but
1- I tried to make the nwid visible (it's possible to make it invisible)
2- I also tried to switch off the wep key
and _nothing_
But the wlan CAN scan the networks! When I type ifconf
hi there,
i have bought a very nice little 160GB external usb disk.
i have left the fat32 partition in place, except that i made
it 8G shorter and have put ffs in there for openbsd backup
purposes. hotplugd mounted both partitions fine, i worked
with it for some time. today i started getting str
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 08:49:43PM +, Brian Candler wrote:
> I've recently installed OpenBSD 4.0 on two machines in spare space at the
> end of the disk.
>
> It turns out that OpenBSD is unbootable if the root filesystem starts above
> cylinder 1024. However, this isn't a problem for FreeBSD;
* Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-11-28 14:03]:
> Hi OpenBSD developers,
>
>
> Which are your preferred tools for develop? (For C, C++, Java,
> etcno matter the language)
Visual C++, .NET, and C sharp of course. Theo mandates
taht we all to use only the 7337est
Gosh, I don't understand anything. I am sorry that I am overwhelming
your inboxes today but
1- I tried to make the nwid visible (it's possible to make it invisible)
2- I also tried to switch off the wep key
and _nothing_
But the wlan CAN scan the networks! When I type ifconfig -M iwi0 I get
th
I said I was writing blindly because the laptop was at home but, of
course, after an ifconfig iwi0 up I get the correct flag there... UP
2006/11/28, Vim Visual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
ahem... I did this, of course...
2006/11/28, Bruno Carnazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2006/11/28, Vim Visual <[EMAIL
Hi OpenBSD developers,
Which are your preferred tools for develop? (For C, C++, Java,
etcno matter the language)
It is good to know which tools and why...
Thanks,
Alvaro
I've recently installed OpenBSD 4.0 on two machines in spare space at the
end of the disk.
It turns out that OpenBSD is unbootable if the root filesystem starts above
cylinder 1024. However, this isn't a problem for FreeBSD; I guess it makes
use of newer BIOS calls.
I can still boot OpenBSD on th
Okay guys, I posted that long message about Firefox/etc on Windows
Vista a couple of days ago.
After I re-read my post and looked at the tcpdump output, and chatting
with a friend of mine who also runs several OBSD firewalls at his
company which exhibited the same EXACT problem when my Vista inst
I also have a question regarding ftp proxy. My situation is that we
have our firewall running, and I can connect and upload files to ftp
sites from any of my workstations. The problem occurs when we are
trying to download files. When I connect my machine will negotiate
the connection and get a
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
> On Nov 28, 2006, at 12:04 PM, Jesse Gumm wrote:
>
> > It runs Apache with php
>
> "With php", eh? Does one assume you have some kewl PHP code running
> on your server (still chroot'ed?)? Might look at your code!
>
Before you look at the code, you need
On Nov 28, 2006, at 12:04 PM, Jesse Gumm wrote:
> It runs Apache with php
"With php", eh? Does one assume you have some kewl PHP code running
on your server (still chroot'ed?)? Might look at your code!
--
Jack J. Woehr
Director of Development
Absolute Performance, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
303-4
Hello there,
I run an OpenBSD web server (still running 3.9), and I encounter an
unusual intermittent problem. It runs Apache with php, and for the
most part it runs great with a load average of
around 3-5 processes.
Occasionally, however (every few days, lately), it freaks out and it
seems to
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006, Ryan Corder wrote:
> While the PF User Guide is truly an excellent document, it seems to
> assume that you allow all outound traffic, so it only instructs you to
> add a couple of anchors and a redirect rule. Do I need an additional
> outbound 'pass' rule for FTP high port
Hi.
Thanks for the information.
If I see any of their products on a list for my customer
I will _strongly_ vote against their product - independant
of used the OS.
On 11/28/06, Jonathan Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is an example of us trying to talk to a vendor and
being totally shut do
They've just gained their place in the vendorwatch.org list, scored as
"unfriendly" ;)
http://vendorwatch.org/
On 11/28/06, Jonathan Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is an example of us trying to talk to a vendor and
> being totally shut down. Not only did they license the PCI express and
ahem... I did this, of course...
2006/11/28, Bruno Carnazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2006/11/28, Vim Visual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> As I wrote in the previous email, I have pkg_add'ed the damien firmware.
>
> this means that I did
>
> sudo pkg_add
http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/packages/openbsd/iwi
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-11-28 17:56]:
If anyone is in touch with Jacek Artymiak ( the PF book author ) or
know anything about his health Please let me know.
apparently he's fine, mailed me a few days ago
Tell him we're all eagerly awaiting an updated pr
2006/11/28, Marcus Popp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 2006-11-28T20:58, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
...
> >I don't think this problem is caused by IPv6.
> >Have you tried adding a slash, as stated in man 1 pkg_add, to the
> >PKG_PATH?
You are right : adding an ending slash did the trick.
Thank you and sor
Hello,
> - Don't configure an address on the carp device's parent interface (only
> applies if the carp devices is then the route to the other endpoint)
This one worked the way I wanted !
I finally have a working carp to carp High Availabity & Synchronized ipsec
tunnel :)
And it seems to work
On 2006-11-28T20:58, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
...
> >I don't think this problem is caused by IPv6.
> >Have you tried adding a slash, as stated in man 1 pkg_add, to the
> >PKG_PATH?
>
> I'm updating... :)
>
> But I don't think the backslash is the problem, as in second case,
> everything works fine (
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 02:15:58PM +, Conrad Winchester wrote:
> On 11/27/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 07:06:51PM +, Conrad Winchester wrote:
> > > >Conrad Winchester 27-Nov-06 08:23
> > > >>I am tryng to chroot apache 2.2
> > > What is the pro
* Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-11-28 17:56]:
> If anyone is in touch with Jacek Artymiak ( the PF book author ) or
> know anything about his health Please let me know.
apparently he's fine, mailed me a few days ago
--
Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BS Web Services,
2006/11/28, Marcus Popp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 2006-11-28T19:40, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When using
>
PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.freenet.de/pub/ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386
> with pkg_add(1), updating package with "sudo pkg_add -ui -F update -F
> updatedepends" fail
Greetings misc@
I'm hoping this hasn't been answered before, but I need a little
clarification as to the operation of ftp-proxy.
We all know that ftp-proxy, when properly configured in your
firewall, will redirect all traffic to a remote server on port 21 to
localhost 8021 (by default) an
Hi,
If anyone is in touch with Jacek Artymiak ( the PF book author ) or
know anything about his health Please let me know.
Thank you so much
Kind Regards
Siju
2006/11/28, Vim Visual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
As I wrote in the previous email, I have pkg_add'ed the damien firmware.
this means that I did
sudo pkg_add
http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/packages/openbsd/iwi-firmware-3.0.tgz
the files
/etc/firmware/iwi-license
/etc/firmware/iwi-boot
/etc/firmwa
On Tue, Nov 21, 2006 at 09:13:30AM -0800, Pawel S. Veselov wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone was able to create Yahoo login/password without
> running their CD. As I understand, the DSL installation CD just knows which
> servers to go to to associate the phone line with the account information,
>
On 2006-11-28T19:40, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When using
> PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.freenet.de/pub/ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386
> with pkg_add(1), updating package with "sudo pkg_add -ui -F update -F
> updatedepends" fails, saying "no package in PKG_PATH". When using
Dear Applicant,
We did have a vacancy for you in our Reputable organisation as a Financial
Manager working with private Individuals. (Athens Financial Group).
Athens Financial Group was registered far back as 1997. Our primary focus of
AFG is international finances services, mainly through th
Hi all,
When using
PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.freenet.de/pub/ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386
with pkg_add(1), updating package with "sudo pkg_add -ui -F update -F
updatedepends" fails, saying "no package in PKG_PATH". When using
PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/
This is an example of us trying to talk to a vendor and
being totally shut down. Not only did they license the PCI express and
MAC portions, but they don't want to help us to support their products
at all. No information, no people to talk to, nothing.
- Forwarded message from "Ubowski, Richar
"Riccardo Giuntoli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I think we can use sendbug(1) to tell openbsd guro's about our problem.
> >
Done.
I've sent a bug report to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Francois
--
http://www.chambaud.org
Hi
the /dev/crypto requirement seems to come for free when you build apache on
openBSD. Reading up on it it should fall over gracefully to software when
you don't have hardware support.
I don't think this is the problem anymore because I can still run chrooted
apache in non-daemon mode.
Very fru
As I wrote in the previous email, I have pkg_add'ed the damien firmware.
this means that I did
sudo pkg_add
http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/packages/openbsd/iwi-firmware-3.0.tgz
the files
/etc/firmware/iwi-license
/etc/firmware/iwi-boot
/etc/firmware/iwi-bss
/etc/firmware/iwi-ibss
/etc/firmwa
> I've installed (without a problem, as always, thank you devs !)
> OpenBSD/i386 4.0-release on a SuperMicro SC513. This server is powered
> by an Intel Dual-core Pentium 3.0GHz. When I boot whith bsd.mp, I've
> got a "ioapic0: pin 16 shares different IPL interrupts (40..50),
> degraded performance
Did you install the firmware?
On 11/28/06, Vim Visual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am still testing a "crashbox" (not bad, from zero to a full OpenBSD
system including port trees in less than a week, my first OpenBSD system :) )
but I have now an issue with the wlan connection. The card is
Hi misc,
I've installed (without a problem, as always, thank you devs !)
OpenBSD/i386 4.0-release on a SuperMicro SC513. This server is powered
by an Intel Dual-core Pentium 3.0GHz. When I boot whith bsd.mp, I've
got a "ioapic0: pin 16 shares different IPL interrupts (40..50),
degraded performan
On 27 Nov 2006 21:29:44 +0100, FranC'ois Chambaud
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Riccardo Giuntoli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi there,
>
> i've got the same problem of Frangois with Proliant 2500, i've choosen
> all the possible so with compaq configuration utility but nothing
> change.
> I've
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 07:06:51PM +, Conrad Winchester wrote:
> On 27 Nov 2006, at 18:22, Tom Cosgrove wrote:
> >Conrad Winchester 27-Nov-06 08:23
> >>Secondly, an apology: I am not following the standard way of doing
> >>things, but to be honest thats the way I am.
> >>
> >>I am tryng to chro
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 03:36:17PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Jim Razmus wrote on Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 07:41:42PM -0500:
> > Ingo Schwarze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061125 18:51]:
> >> Jim Razmus wrote:
>
> >>> Anyone have a clever hack to get sftp chroot'ed too?
> >>
> >> In my original post to th
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Hi Folks,
does anybody use munin on OpenBSD?
If not, I'll try do create a port...
If somebody else already tried this and has an old port flying around,
I'd be glad to use this one :)
Background: We're using munin in our Datacenter to monitor all ser
"Riccardo Giuntoli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi there,
>
> i've got the same problem of Frangois with Proliant 2500, i've choosen
> all the possible so with compaq configuration utility but nothing
> change.
> I've tried with 3.8, 3.9 and 4.0 -release and the error is the same on
> all of th
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