On May 18, 2007, at 2:09 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
One thing I was wondering about the X1. Does it support hard
drives larger than 137 GB or whatever that old limit was? I don't
know if Sun systems are affected by those same kind of issues as
older PC stuff but I do
On May 18, 2007, at 2:15 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
The X1 is great for firewall. Your limits to consider is not the
transfer in Mbps, but always the PPS. That's where you will hit the
wall if to high and that's not only with X1, but any servers. PPS
is really the biggest problem here, unles
On May 18, 2007, at 10:51 AM, Paul D. Ouderkirk wrote:
I'm actually running an X1 off compact flash on a CF-IDE adapter.
Out of curiosity, what is this machine tasked with? I would guess it
is working as a firewall. I do the same with my i386 firewall
machines and some DNS caches and such.
On May 18, 2007, at 10:22 AM, Edd Barrett wrote:
I must say that the LOM (Lights Out Management) on this machine is
absolutely superb. The bad thing with it is that it has no cd drive,
so you have to open it up and balance one on top for the initial
install. From there on i reccommend bsd.rd upg
I would like to try nut! Does anybody have it working with APC USB UPS ?
Could you send me you configuration file?
Thanks in advance.
On 5/20/07, Patrick Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 13:11:39 -0300
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re:
Brian wrote:
> I am updating my system, and I have just read about xenocara in -current. Do
> I
> just build this over my pre-existing X.org? I wasn't quite sure from the
> README.
"updating" from what to what? If you are wondering about Xenocara,
I hope you are intending to end up on -current
--- John Mendenhall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > OK, now I'm clueless why this happens. I didn't see in your
> verbose
> > dmesg at all any obvious PCI busses or devices. Yet the normal
> dmesg
> > lists your PCI devices. I could be reading the devices wrong, but
> I
> > read in your verbose
On 5/19/07, Darren Spruell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And having to "check in" with the beaurocratic mommies and daddies
whenever you patch said crypto code doesn't seem exactly free from
restrictions to at least me.
what are you talking about?
On 5/19/07, Chris Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How does current US law/policy affect someone traveling with OpenBSD? Is
having OpenBSD on my laptop a problem? Does downloading in the US from a
server outside the US solve travel problems? Is carrying OpenBSD on cd's
also a problem? I will so
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> One very important part of the hackathon sub-project will be to
> improve 10Gb support. Some of us believe that measuring the
> performance of 10Gb networking later will help us spot some
> performance problems that can improve 1Gb ethernet speed.
As a side note, we recentl
On 5/19/07, Mark Reitblatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/19/07, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Can you quote a specific US law that says so?
> >
> > There is no need. US Law defers the specific details to regulatory
> > agencies. The ruling in Junger v. Daley conferred protected
On 5/19/07, Chris Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> Yeah, right. Those of us looking from the outside do not have such
> simplistic views of the US, sorry.
>
> But our viewpoint is not purely about OpenBSD as open source. We
> make our code available for people to use
--- John Mendenhall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The comp set isn't required to RUN OpenBSD. Install the minimal
> > (kernel, base, etc) and I think that will get the system running.
> Then
> > you can alter the booting mechanism (verbose) and make tweaks
> before
> > loading comp.
>
> OK. I
> Your unreasoned paranoia/ignorance is hardly a useful excuse.
If you want to be insulting, why don't you start your own project
where you can set your own stupid rules.
You came here with an agenda, and you will leave here with your agenda
completelyignored. You are wrong. Noone cares about a
On 5/19/07, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can you quote a specific US law that says so?
>
> There is no need. US Law defers the specific details to regulatory
> agencies. The ruling in Junger v. Daley conferred protected speech
> status upon source code. That means no restrictions
> OK, now I'm clueless why this happens. I didn't see in your verbose
> dmesg at all any obvious PCI busses or devices. Yet the normal dmesg
> lists your PCI devices. I could be reading the devices wrong, but I
> read in your verbose dmesg that it found:
> 1: Audio
> 2: Realtek Ethernet (probabl
Theo de Raadt wrote:
Yeah, right. Those of us looking from the outside do not have such
simplistic views of the US, sorry.
But our viewpoint is not purely about OpenBSD as open source. We
make our code available for people to use in a commercial setting,
so we must meet a higher standard.
As
> The comp set isn't required to RUN OpenBSD. Install the minimal
> (kernel, base, etc) and I think that will get the system running. Then
> you can alter the booting mechanism (verbose) and make tweaks before
> loading comp.
OK. I have installed the bare sets to get it working.
It is up and ru
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 05:25:32PM -0500, Nick Templeton wrote:
> Since when running spamd(8) in blacklisting mode requires
> that spamd-setup(8) also be run with the "-b" option, should
> /etc/rc (the system startup script) be modified with something
> like I provide below?
>
> Index: rc
> ==
* Rolf Sommerhalder wrote:
> so far I have been unsuccessful in locating templates (and fonts?) for
> MagicPoint presentations in "OpenBSD-style", such as used in for
> example:
There is no "OpenBSD-style". Some people use the MS Comic font on a
blue background, but then this is not an "official
anyone managed to get obsd to run as xen guest OS? care to share how?
the only document i found is
http://ropersonline.com/openbsd/xen/openbsd-xen-howto , and well:
xen:/home/vserver/obsd# hg clone http://hg.recoil.org/openbsd-xen-sys.hg
requesting all changes
abort: HTTP Error 500: Internal
Theo de Raadt wrote:
A HP XFP SR-optic 10GE module for a HP 3500yl switch which already has
the 10Gb card installed. If anyone can help us with getting this to
us, we'd love it.
Yes, we know they are very expensive. Brutal, in fact.
Hmm, $2,822.97 at http://keenzo.com/showproduct.asp?id=741395
> On 5/19/07, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > After reviewing OpenBSD's current policies on US contributions of
> > > cryptography, and current US law, I'd like a clarification. Current US
> > > law (c.f. the short guide
> > > http://www.bis.doc.gov/encryption/lechart1.htm) allows th
Hi,
the export regulations from the US government are very strict when there is
any crypto code
developed in the US. Developed in the US is = developed from a developer
when he stay in
the US, when he work for a US company (also abroad), when he have a
green-card or when he is
US citizen and wri
The hackathon is coming up in a week.
One very important part of the hackathon sub-project will be to
improve 10Gb support. Some of us believe that measuring the
performance of 10Gb networking later will help us spot some
performance problems that can improve 1Gb ethernet speed.
There is one ver
On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 09:34:44AM -0500, Will Maier wrote:
> On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 12:21:16AM +1000, atstake atstake wrote:
> > I just installed wmii window manager on 4.1 on i386 but when I try
> > to start by typing "wmii" it says -
> >
> > "wmiiwm: cannot open display"
> >
> > However, I ca
On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 12:21:16AM +1000, atstake atstake wrote:
> I just installed wmii window manager on 4.1 on i386 but when I try
> to start by typing "wmii" it says -
>
> "wmiiwm: cannot open display"
>
> However, I can start fvwm fine by typing "startx" in the console. And
> /usr/X11R6/bin
Hi,
I'm in the mid setup OpenBSD 4.1 to loadbalance my servers
i try to used hoststated, however, facing some difficulty
following is my hoststated.conf
mostly modify from what you provide on
http://spootnik.org/hoststated/hoststated_introduction.html
# hoststated.conf
public_ip="172.16.1.2"
tes
I just installed wmii window manager on 4.1 on i386 but when I try to
start by typing "wmii" it says -
"wmiiwm: cannot open display"
However, I can start fvwm fine by typing "startx" in the console. And
/usr/X11R6/bin in my $PATH
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Rolf Sommerhalder wrote:
so far I have been unsuccessful in locating templates (and fonts?) for
MagicPoint presentations in "OpenBSD-style"
The typeface is "Comic Sans MS" and can be found in the msttcorefonts
port or at http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/. There's no package
because of the li
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 03:31:50PM -0400, stuart van Zee wrote:
> I have just been handed a new project and would like to
> know if anyone has any software suggestions that would
> fit the requirements or at least a point in the right
> direction.
>
> We need to have an https server running that
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Hi,
John Nietzsche schrieb:
> i realized apc-upsd port in 4.1 does not support USB UPS devices. Is
> anyone here aware of a patch for it?
>
> Thanks in advance.
I will probably start working on a port for apcupsd-3.14.0 soon. At the
moment I just compiled version 3.12.4 from source to use it with
Hello list,
so far I have been unsuccessful in locating templates (and fonts?) for
MagicPoint presentations in "OpenBSD-style", such as used in for
example:
http://openbsd.org/papers/ven05-henning/index.html
http://openbsd.org/papers/opencon06-network/index.html
http://openbsd.org/papers/opencon
On 5/19/07, John Nietzsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear gentleman,
i realized apc-upsd port in 4.1 does not support USB UPS devices. Is
anyone here aware of a patch for it?
Not sure what arch support you need, but I would look into nut-2.0.3p0.tgz.
more info: http://www.openbsd.org/4.1_pac
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