Hi,
http://2008.asiabsdcon.org/
Could somebody publish this in Undeadly too please?
Thank you so much
Kind Regards
Siju
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
Why is this? Is there a security reason why the kernel is
single-thread; is it OBSD resource limitations (no developer time, no
hardware, etc); is it not enough interest yet?
With interface speeds and bus bandwidth going up, how many interfaces is
it possible to handle
Wow, I am impressed this time around. Even though there seems to be less
breadth in this particular case, I really like the quality. The whole package
feels really solid, and the stickers seem nicer than previously. Additionally,
I like the new printing on the booklet compared to what was in the
On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
>On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 08:03:18PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
>> * Florin Andrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-09 19:34]:
>> >> next, you don't want SMP for such tasks. take out the second CPU and give
>> >> it to somebody who can use it, and run the u
On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 04:50:10PM -0500, Sean Darby wrote:
>
> In response to the recent "easter egg" in 4.2's song, I asked about
> some possible meaning behind the "11 1010101" bit and only ended
> up more confused as a result of what one individual provided in their
> replies.
>
> Could a
On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 08:03:18PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
> * Florin Andrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-09 19:34]:
> >> then, an i386 kernel should perform considerably better than amd64 for
> >> firewalling/routing/...
> >
> > That is surprising. What is the reason?
>
> we dunno really. i
Sean Darby wrote:
> me:
> Okay... I didn't know OpenBSD was UNIX. I thought OpenBSD was Unix; and that
> UNIX was a registered trademark of The Open Group, with systems like "UNIX
> 98" and "UNIX 03". My bad. The "GNU's Not Unix" GNU bit makes sense, though I
> was simply referring to the diffe
> Does OpenBSD = UNIX? Or, does OpenBSD = Unix? (or unix or unix-like or etc.)
You are the first person I've seen to makes a distinction between unix,
Unix, and UNIX and imply that the distinction has any meaning.
// marc
On 10/9/07, Sean Darby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does OpenBSD = UNIX? Or, does OpenBSD = Unix? (or unix or unix-like or etc.)?
does it matter?
Hi all...
In response to the recent "easter egg" in 4.2's song, I asked about some
possible meaning behind the "11 1010101" bit and only ended up more
confused as a result of what one individual provided in their replies.
Could anybody enlighten me on proper UNIX association... here are the
Hi. I am running CURRENT on a development server and I have some
questions about building the X portion of a release. First, normally I
don't need Xorg but I regularly use a package that needs the xbase
install set. So before I used to build X using the XF4 sources. I
then heard that xenocara i
>> Is there a tracking number? I have not received the CDs yet (Italy).
>> ciao
>> Luca
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Le 8 oct. 07 ` 17:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a icrit :
Hi guys,
I ask at misc because I#m unsure if these problems are known.
During reading the CHangelog I noticed the ALC883 Chip was added to
Azalia.
Well this Chip is at this Motherboard but I can't get it working.
The BIOS supports to either set
On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 22:04 +0100, Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
> CD's turned up via UPS today here in the UK.
Is there a tracking number? I have not received the CDs yet (Italy).
ciao
Luca
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Henning Brauer wrote:
* Florin Andrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-09 19:34]:
then, an i386 kernel should perform considerably better than amd64 for
firewalling/routing/...
That is surprising. What is the reason?
we dunno really. it hasn't been benched in sometimesoit might not even
be true
Le 9 oct. 07 ` 17:02, Edd Barrett a icrit :
On 05/10/2007, Chad M Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My 4.2 CDs and t-shirt arrived in the mail today (near Buffalo, NY)
and this has to be the earliest I've ever gotten mine. I hope that
is more of an indication of my getting my order in early,
Hi all,
I am not sure what happened, but rebooting (a second time) solved the
problem.
Weird,
Tony
steve szmidt wrote:
>
> On Monday 08 October 2007 21:57, Tony Bruguier wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Thanks for all the help so far. I successfully installed OpenBSD today. I
>> can access my machine v
Hi all,
Thanks for all the help. I found another nice squid configuration tutorial
here:
http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/wiki/index.php/Quick_HOWTO_:_Ch32_:_Controlling_Web_Access_with_Squid#Password_Authentication_Using_NCSA
Tony
Rob Schmersel wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using TOR with good s
* Florin Andrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-09 19:34]:
>> then, an i386 kernel should perform considerably better than amd64 for
>> firewalling/routing/...
>
> That is surprising. What is the reason?
we dunno really. it hasn't been benched in sometimesoit might not even
be true nay more, but la
Henning Brauer wrote:
First, you want to run 4.2 or -current, that shoudl about double your
throughput.
Yes, I was looking at a paragraph in the 4.2 release notes and I thought
all those things might be related exactly to the problem I'm seeing:
##
Huge performance improvements
On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 06:57:35PM -0700, Tony Bruguier wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks for all the help so far. I successfully installed OpenBSD today. I
> can access my machine via ssh and sftp provided I am on the same subnet. But
> as soon as I go home, then I can't anymore.
>
> Any pointers?
A
Karsten McMinn wrote:
while is dreadfully obvious that there is some weirdness
happening, you'll definately get more performance by
switching to the latest snapshot or wait for your 4.2 cd
Just ordered it yesterday. ;-)
if it hasn't come yet. What model transport do you have
and whats the M
On 09/10/2007, Marc Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Failing that.. is there a workaround?
>
> why don't you create the symlinks in post-install and have them in the PLIST?
Depends if I can get texlinks to obey DESTDIR :P
I'll take a look, but if anyone else has some ideas, keep them rolling
Dear all
i looking this package :
- clamav-0.9.1.1.tgz
- smtp-gated-1.4.15.1.tgz
- dansguardians-2.9.8.5.clamd.tgz
-imspector-0.3.tgz
-pmacct-0.11.4.tgz
This package need for comixwall , i try using comix in i386 because
the source is amd64
--
sonjaya
http://sicute.blogspot.com
On 05/10/2007, Chad M Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My 4.2 CDs and t-shirt arrived in the mail today (near Buffalo, NY)
> and this has to be the earliest I've ever gotten mine. I hope that
> is more of an indication of my getting my order in early, than the
> number of CD orders being that
On 10/9/07, Craig Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You haven't thought about what is going on here and that it is quite a
> different situation.
>
> Do you also run apache, named, dhcpd, sendmail, dovecot/courier, etc,
> etc only on the loopback? No? Why not? Because they use standard
> por
On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 10:51 +0530, Siju George wrote:
> Anyone knows if there is a mailinglist for comixwall?
> I am facing a few issues with it :-(
Anyone is welcome to e-mail me about issues: soner at comixwall.org
However, the IP address of the project is from dynamic pool. Gmail and
some othe
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 18:50 -0400, Rod Dorman wrote:
> On Friday, October 5, 2007, 15:14:41, Jeff Simmons wrote:
> > On Friday 05 October 2007 01:17, Claer wrote:
> >> The Cisco client license forbids explicitely to connect to anything but
> >> Cisco Hardware.
You could rip the ISA controller out
Just arrived to Canberra Australia today!!
I am kind of excited and made a little video showing its content:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3NHTxq077Q
2007/10/8, Graeme Neilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I pre-ordered using the web form for international orders
> http://www.openbsd.org/orders.html w
davec@ and I are working on this HBA. The driver is called qli.
We could use a one board in Australia and a dual port board in the USA.
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 01:24:33PM +0100, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
> is there a developer who's interested in writing a driver for that
> product? It's an iSC
Siju George wrote:
If you are running a firewall on OpenBSD with FTP proxy then it
listens behind the mothers skirt
You haven't thought about what is going on here and that it is quite a
different situation.
Do you also run apache, named, dhcpd, sendmail, dovecot/courier, etc,
etc only
On 10/9/07, Craig Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Siju George wrote:
> >
> > First of all proxy is used to control web access ( like URL filter )
> > for a certain group of people. There are others who connect through
> > NAT and who can get better perfomance. Yes Squid degrades performances
>
* Florin Andrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-05 03:55]:
> The hardware is AMD64, Tyan Transport, 2 CPUs 2 cores each. I am using the
> SMP kernel. The network card is Intel Pro/1000 PCI Express 4x dual gigabit
> port, it carries both em0 and em1.
First, you want to run 4.2 or -current, that shou
Looks like PC- and PC2- will be a better form to display
to prevent a confusion.
- Alexey.
On 10/9/07, Jonathan Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 12:26:28AM +0300, Alexey Suslikov wrote:
> > Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > spdmem0 at iic0 addr 0x52 DDR2 SDRAM non-p
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- Alex Dede
Siju George wrote:
First of all proxy is used to control web access ( like URL filter )
for a certain group of people. There are others who connect through
NAT and who can get better perfomance. Yes Squid degrades performances
at some cases.
Then there are websites that don't work well with squi
On 10/9/07, Craig Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Rubbish. This is pathetic and displays total ignorance of fundamental
> networking protocols, esp WPAD: web proxy auto discovery
>
not really. listen now :-)
> Have squid listen on the internal interface at the *standard* port of 3128.
>
n
Lars NoodC)n wrote:
Refer to the original question. The implication was evading the Great
Firewall of China. For that, a tunnel is probably advisable.
Yes, I saw that, but as far as I am aware, that cowardly evil oriental
government only blocks access to certain sites for its serfs, and not
t
I taught this thread has alread been finished because it is just so simple and
no
brainer. Anyways, please follow this procedure:
1. Use a freeware disk partitioning software like "GParted LiveCD" to
re-organize your
hard disk to accomodate new arrangements. Usually, you want this software
with
Craig Skinner wrote:
...
> Rubbish. What a piece of nonsense. Ridiculous. Why secure plain http
> traffic?
Refer to the original question. The implication was evading the Great
Firewall of China. For that, a tunnel is probably advisable.
There is of course no technical requirement that there be
Hi,
I was a bit anxious about it but the 4.2 CDs arrived just now.
In tact :-)
Thank you so much
Kind Regards
Siju
Siju George wrote:
On 10/9/07, Lars Noodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tony Bruguier wrote:
...
I would like to install an HTTP proxy.
...
Squid is recommended. Read the directions carefully and you will have
to make one or two changes to the configuration.
Absolutely. Some folk use apache
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