Yes, you are right, I need it for my work, so I have
not choice, and I do not want to use Linux nor
windows.
I have not solved my trouble although the lib needed I
have it in /usr/local/emul/redhat/lib/, however when I
try to run ./skype I have the same error.
I don`t know what to do.
Regards
---
no, i got the data rate controled, this is my firewall that i use to
control traffic in my cage, my provider has a pps cap and i want my
firewall to catch a pps spikes before the provider cap does, becuase
the providers cap trips a port shut down, id rather drop a few packets
for a few seconds on
is there a way to limit pps with PF?
--
-Lawrence
-Student ID 1028219
-CCNA
Hmmm is OpenBSD able to run FreeBSD binaries? There is a binary build
of OOo2.1 for FreeBSD on the OOo website.
What about /usr/ports/editor/openoffice?
--
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
The proper method is to use AgentX; Have bgpd(8) popualte directly data
directly. I'm thinking about writing one for pf(4). I also need one
for Slony and PostgreSQL.
Gotta fix these 4.0 segfaults in snmpd(8) first. No time no time.
~BAS
On Sat, 2007-03-24 at 18:41 -0700, Aaron Glenn wrote:
>
On 3/24/07, Sylwester S. Biernacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi guys,
I've looked over for importing bgpd status to snmp to use with
'sofisticated' monitoring system. Hope somebody has similar problem.
Can you give me some links or tell the way you do such things ?
ps. yeah, I know I c
The /etc/security script, when called from cron, keeps thrashing all my
disks when searching for changes in setuid/setgid files and devices -
It doesn't care about filesystems mounted with the nosuid and nodev flags,
or filesystems unable to do setuid executables or devices at all
(like CDs withou
Does anyone have a personal archive that they can export via MUA and
share? Is there a way to ask Majordomo for it (playing with the 'get'
command now)
I'm doing some number crunching and analysis and I'd like a few year-long
data sample.
TIA,
l8*
-lava (Brian A. Seklecki - Pittsb
On Mar 24, 2007, at 5:27 PM, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
You do not have a command specified on hw.sensors.4, so you should not
be expecting any emails to be sent when this sensor undergoes
transitions from one state to another.
I think the syntax of sensorsd.conf is rather obvious here -- yo
On 24/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mar 24, 2007, at 1:38 PM, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
> I'm surprised you've got any emails from those exceeds at all, because
> the sensors that you have warnings for do not match the one's you
> claim you are monitoring in sensorsd.
Mispunt wrote:
My suggestion would be this:
1 disk - OpenBSD install
raid disks:
1 partition - /var/mysql
1 partition - /var/www
On 3/24/07, Bray Mailloux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bray Mailloux wrote:
> Mispunt wrote:
>> I don't think it is a good idea to do that when you want to use PHP
>>
On 3/21/07, Paul Irofti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- the fact that ftp can handle http makes me ponder what happened to
the KISS principle?
ftp is very simple. there are files on the internet. i want them on
my computer. ftp puts them there. how much simpler can it be? :)
My suggestion would be this:
1 disk - OpenBSD install
raid disks:
1 partition - /var/mysql
1 partition - /var/www
1 partition - /var/www/tmp (this could be small)
Mispunt
On 3/24/07, Bray Mailloux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bray Mailloux wrote:
> Mispunt wrote:
>> I don't think it is a good id
Bray Mailloux wrote:
Mispunt wrote:
I don't think it is a good idea to do that when you want to use PHP
and some sort of database.
PHP requires a /tmp and I would put that on a seperate partition.
Beside that I think it is also a good idea to give the database a
partition.
The rest of /var/www
On 2007/03/24 21:17, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2007/03/24 11:58, J Moore wrote:
> > But I just upgraded to OBSD 4.0, upgraded my clamav package, and
> > verified I'm running the latest (0.90) version:
> >
> > Where have I gone wrong?
>
> If you built clamav from source, first uninstall clamav
* Sylwester S. Biernacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-24 17:15]:
> I've looked over for importing bgpd status to snmp to use with
> 'sofisticated' monitoring system.
sophisticated montoring system with snmp,that is kind of an oxymoron,
isn't it...
there's no such thing as far as I am aware o
On 2007/03/24 11:58, J Moore wrote:
> But I just upgraded to OBSD 4.0, upgraded my clamav package, and
> verified I'm running the latest (0.90) version:
>
> Where have I gone wrong?
If you built clamav from source, first uninstall clamav (and any old
libraries hanging around) then build and inst
On Mar 24, 2007, at 1:38 PM, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
I'm surprised you've got any emails from those exceeds at all, because
the sensors that you have warnings for do not match the one's you
claim you are monitoring in sensorsd.conf (hw.sensors.3 in conf,
hw.sensors.4 on log).
Sorry I didn
Upon moving a DVD (re)writer
LG GSA-H22N / SuperMulti DVD Rewriter (L49-GSAH22N CA)
from chassis A (OpenBSD 3.9) to chassis B (OpenBSD 4.0), I found
that I could no longer mount a filesystem on the drive. The
dmesg (full text below) now indicates these diagnostics when
trying to access the
On 3/21/07, Leonardo Rodrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everyone =)
So, the title says it all. Anyone know a nice download manager utility
for OpenBSD? Something along the lines of downloader 4 X for linux, or
maybe even something like flashget/getright from the Windows world. I
get the
On 3/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Being prepared to be in the community is the best way to make the
> entrance smoother...
>
> -Read the faq.
> -Read undeadly.org
> -Rtfm and Google prior to posting questions... show that you've don
On 3/23/07, Robert Goulding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
First, I am an absolute newbie. I purchased the OpenBSD 4.0 cd's and got it
loaded and running and succesfully added the Samba and KDE packages.
Installing OpenOffice and getting mail working are my next two projects with
it. I am running an
On 3/25/07, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you know how to edit the K Menu then link them to these files.
In my FVWM I just added the following to get the Menu
AddToMenu MenuOpenOffice2 "MenuOpenOffice2" Title
On 3/24/07, Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/23/07, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le Samedi 24 Mars 2007 01:13, Ted Unangst a icrit:
> > On 3/23/07, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I see there is a postfix flavour for mysql but not for postgresql. Is
> > > this combination
On 24/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In /etc/sensorsd.conf
hw.sensors.3:low=4.8V:high=5.2V:command=/bin/sh /etc/sensorsd/notify
In /etc/sensorsd/notify
#!/bin/sh
/usr/bin/tail -n 25 /var/log/daemon | /usr/bin/grep sensorsd | /usr/
bin/grep exceed > /etc/sensorsd/`date +%m
2007/3/24, J Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
LibClamAV warning - this version of the ClamAV engine is outdated
But I just upgraded to OBSD 4.0, upgraded my clamav package, and
verified I'm running the latest (0.90) version:
# clamd -V
ClamAV 0.90/2921/Sat Mar 24 07:52:12 2007
Newest version of cl
LibClamAV warning - this version of the ClamAV engine is outdated
But I just upgraded to OBSD 4.0, upgraded my clamav package, and
verified I'm running the latest (0.90) version:
# clamd -V
ClamAV 0.90/2921/Sat Mar 24 07:52:12 2007
Also, per the ClamAV FAQ, I checked the following:
# whereis f
In /etc/sensorsd.conf
hw.sensors.3:low=4.8V:high=5.2V:command=/bin/sh /etc/sensorsd/notify
In /etc/sensorsd/notify
#!/bin/sh
/usr/bin/tail -n 25 /var/log/daemon | /usr/bin/grep sensorsd | /usr/
bin/grep exceed > /etc/sensorsd/`date +%m%d%y_%H%M`.log
/usr/bin/mail -s "Hardware Sensors Monitor
On 3/24/07, Default User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Recently in a big box computer store, I was disturbed to notice that
almost every single mouse was wireless. I use ps/2 and usb wired mice
with OBSD, no problem. But I was unable to get OBSD to even recognize a
Labtec wireless usb mouse with my
On 3/24/07, Default User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Recently in a big box computer store, I was disturbed to notice that
almost every single mouse was wireless. I use ps/2 and usb wired mice
with OBSD, no problem. But I was unable to get OBSD to even recognize a
Labtec wireless usb mouse with my
On 3/23/07, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Le Samedi 24 Mars 2007 01:13, Ted Unangst a icrit:
> On 3/23/07, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I see there is a postfix flavour for mysql but not for postgresql. Is
> > this combination used much? I already have a PGSQL server and I want
to
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007, Default User wrote:
Recently in a big box computer store, I was disturbed to notice that
almost every single mouse was wireless. I use ps/2 and usb wired mice
with OBSD, no problem. But I was unable to get OBSD to even recognize a
Labtec wireless usb mouse with my laptop. A
Hi guys,
I've looked over for importing bgpd status to snmp to use with
'sofisticated' monitoring system. Hope somebody has similar problem.
Can you give me some links or tell the way you do such things ?
ps. yeah, I know I can write my own, but I hope not to be
Christopher Columbus :)
Recently in a big box computer store, I was disturbed to notice that
almost every single mouse was wireless. I use ps/2 and usb wired mice
with OBSD, no problem. But I was unable to get OBSD to even recognize a
Labtec wireless usb mouse with my laptop. Are any wireless usb mice
supported by OBSD?
Falk Brockerhoff wrote:
> Gregory Edigarov schrieb:
>
>
>> yes, I know about these projects, they are used with Linux, in fact
>> (l2tpd). and I've got l2tpd to compile on openbsd. The problem is, I
>> need a confirmation they will work correctly, because I will have
>> only one try.
>>
Selon Johan SANCHEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> just type cd /usr/ports/x11/windowmaker && make && make install
> Cheers
I think the OP meant: http://www.gnustep.org/
--
Antoine
> Greetings!
> I'm aware that there's a GNUstep port for 3.9 and I'd like to ask if
> this can also be insalled into the latest release of OpenBSD (4.0 as
> of this writing). Pls provide me pointers about it.
> Thank you very much!
Hi
just type cd /usr/ports/x11/windowmaker && make && make install
Gregory Edigarov schrieb:
> yes, I know about these projects, they are used with Linux, in fact
> (l2tpd). and I've got l2tpd to compile on openbsd. The problem is, I
> need a confirmation they will work correctly, because I will have
> only one try.
Especialy with new platforms you don't
Jeroen Massar wrote:
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello list,
I am trying to build a drop-in replacement for one of my linux vpn
servers(it is dying). I've decided now it will be OpenBSD. Having found
nearly all the necessary components compilable under openbsd, the only
stop is the lack of
Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just installed OpenBSD 4.0 direct from ftp, running "amd64 cd40".
> Please advise where can I download its "cvsup-16.1h-no_x11.tgz".
You can't, it's not available.
> only i386 available.
Exactly.
If you want to mirror the repository, consider using cvs
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I am trying to build a drop-in replacement for one of my linux vpn
> servers(it is dying). I've decided now it will be OpenBSD. Having found
> nearly all the necessary components compilable under openbsd, the only
> stop is the lack of L2TP support, wh
Hello list,
I am trying to build a drop-in replacement for one of my linux vpn
servers(it is dying). I've decided now it will be OpenBSD. Having found
nearly all the necessary components compilable under openbsd, the only
stop is the lack of L2TP support, which I have to use, as I have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> perhaps its worth Han changing his site to avoid leading people
> down the garden path, now we have a port in place.
Yes, done.
# Han
Hi folks,
Just installed OpenBSD 4.0 direct from ftp, running "amd64 cd40".
Please advise where can I download its "cvsup-16.1h-no_x11.tgz".
I can't find this package on;
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.0/packages/
only i386 available. TIA
B.R.
Stephen Liu
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On 24/03/07, viq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 24/03/07, Otto Moerbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 24 Mar 2007, viq wrote:
>
> > I have a rather old x86 box, running a 600 MHz Duron. It does have
> > problems keeping the clock in sync, so one of the first things I ran
> > on it was Ope
On 24/03/07, Otto Moerbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007, viq wrote:
> I have a rather old x86 box, running a 600 MHz Duron. It does have
> problems keeping the clock in sync, so one of the first things I ran
> on it was OpenNTPd, and it was sometimes spamming the logs with the
On 3/23/07, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I see there is a postfix flavour for mysql but not for postgresql. Is this
combination used much? I already have a PGSQL server and I want to plug
postfix into it for virtual mailbox domains.
You get 2 minutes in the penalty box. ;)
There is a pgs
Greetings!
I'm aware that there's a GNUstep port for 3.9 and I'd like to ask if
this can also be insalled into the latest release of OpenBSD (4.0 as
of this writing). Pls provide me pointers about it.
Thank you very much!
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007, viq wrote:
> I have a rather old x86 box, running a 600 MHz Duron. It does have
> problems keeping the clock in sync, so one of the first things I ran
> on it was OpenNTPd, and it was sometimes spamming the logs with the
> sync messages, but keeping the time beautifully. That
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