On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 08:54:33AM +0200, Antti Harri wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Jan 2008, Jacob Meuser wrote:
>
> >or you could use that JACK port I sent to ports@, which allows you
> >to do this sort of thing *in software*.
>
> Hi,
>
> I would, but I asked you in private what about the software that
On Mon, 21 Jan 2008, Jacob Meuser wrote:
or you could use that JACK port I sent to ports@, which allows you
to do this sort of thing *in software*.
Hi,
I would, but I asked you in private what about the software that doesn't
support JACK when you sent the port.. I would have to be
killing t
>>I have a question, I'm trying to recompile a flavor of bind but I
>>can't find the port because its part of the base install.
>>
>> Could you point me in the right direction on how I would do it ?
>>
>> I downloaded the bind source and compiled it but obviously the
>> original version that
On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 09:49:10PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In the last couple of weeks I have been reading a lot of security
> (...) literature (...) on web related issues.
>
> It seems to me that a lot of people (...) call themselves "Security
> Experts"
> But (...) [a] LOT of the exam
if you want to use that patch, you need some modification that you can
use the patch for current.
i knew, no public cvs
i think, if you want to use a korean(hangul) on openbsd,
another method for korean, it's some quick ulgy hack ;-)
these lines comment in src/lib/libc/locale/setrunelocale.c
the
Well short of building yourself into a faraday cage there is not much you
can do to avoid van Eck sniffing. Also while LCD's are immune, I hear that a
similar technique can be applied to LCD's. I am guessing sniffing LCD's is
probably an order of magnatude more difficult than CRT tho.
On 21/01/200
On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 09:18:16PM -0500, Deanna Phillips wrote:
> Jacob Meuser writes:
>
> > that (AC97_HOST_SWAPPED_CHANNELS) just tells the ac97 layer to
> > swap the gains (change the left gain when the request was to
> > change the right gain), not the channels.
>
> HD Audio can actually do
On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 02:33:30PM +0100, Han Boetes wrote:
> Most secure goes a long way. I run firefox on a sepperate user
> account. I doubt it's the most secure solution but it sure is
> quite a bit more secure, and I'm quite sure you really don't want
> to the most secure solution. :-)
>
> ht
Jacob Meuser writes:
> that (AC97_HOST_SWAPPED_CHANNELS) just tells the ac97 layer to
> swap the gains (change the left gain when the request was to
> change the right gain), not the channels.
HD Audio can actually do it in the driver; I just don't think
it's worth adding more mixer items. The m
On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 04:43:45PM -0800, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On 1/20/08, Antti Harri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, Deanna Phillips wrote:
> >
> > > Depends on your hardware. Some have kernel flags for it, so
> > > look in the manpage for your device.
> >
> > It's emu, which
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On 1/20/08, Antti Harri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, Deanna Phillips wrote:
>
> > Depends on your hardware. Some have kernel flags for it, so
> > look in the manpage for your device.
>
> It's emu, which doesn't support it?
>
> Why is the reverse feature in the driver layer, an
On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 12:01:56AM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> or you could use that JACK port I sent to ports@, which allows you
> to do this sort of thing *in software*.
or mplayer -af channels=2:2:0:1:1:0
maybe other players can do this as well ...
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On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 09:11:55PM +0200, Antti Harri wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, NetOne - Doichin Dokov wrote:
>
> >It would have taken you no more than 10 mins to reverse the cables. Oh -
> >you can also try installing Windows and try to switch the channels there
> >(and then go complain to
On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 09:30:58PM +0200, Antti Harri wrote:
> I hate these fucking flame wars on [EMAIL PROTECTED] should never post here..
especially not things like "I don't understand why simple things
like that can't be implemented in the software".
> You either get no answer here or get fl
On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 08:32:12PM +0200, Antti Harri wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, L. V. Lammert wrote:
>
> >Ahh, .. swap the speakers or wires??
>
> I still don't understand why such a simple
> thing isn't implemented in the software..
because our current mixer is just an interface to the *har
"Unix Fan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a list of GNU software being installed on my computer?
The contents of /usr/src/gnu should give you an idea.
--
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On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 10:49:11 -0500, Andre Pierre wrote:
>Hi
>
>I recently built an wireless access point using a Soekris 4801 with
>Atheros AR5212 and OBSD4.2 (flashimg-2007110)
>
>I bought two Atheros cards for the WAP and the client laptop, because
>the ath(4) manpage indicated that 802.11a/g
On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 09:46:27PM +0200, Lars Nood??n wrote:
> SchC6berle DC!niel wrote:
> >...
> > swap /dev mfs rw,-P=/proto/dev,-s=4000,-i=1024 0 0
> >
> > Now everything is ok, I'm happy and sice CF is in a new box with lots
> > of memory I'm not trying to squeeze every byte out of it.
>
>
Jason McIntyre wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 05:33:58PM +0100, Dirk Mast wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> my dmesg is filled with this message
>> cksum: out of data
>> and i can't find out from where it is (has something to do with
>> the internet connection going up and down).
>>
>> It's a Alix 2c3 Bo
SchC6berle DC!niel wrote:
>...
> swap /dev mfs rw,-P=/proto/dev,-s=4000,-i=1024 0 0
>
> Now everything is ok, I'm happy and sice CF is in a new box with lots
> of memory I'm not trying to squeeze every byte out of it.
I have -s=3000 which seems to work fine. -s=2500 seems to sometimes run
out of
Antti Harri ??:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, NetOne - Doichin Dokov wrote:
It would have taken you no more than 10 mins to reverse the cables.
Oh - you can also try installing Windows and try to switch the
channels there (and then go complain to Microsoft that you can't).
Haahaa. very funny. Now
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, NetOne - Doichin Dokov wrote:
Antti Harri ??:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, NetOne - Doichin Dokov wrote:
It would have taken you no more than 10 mins to reverse the cables. Oh -
you can also try installing Windows and try to switch the channels there
(and then go complain to
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Wouldn't it be simpler to put the left speaker where the right
speaker is, and vice-versa?
No, that's why I was asking how to do it in software,
maybe I didn't say this clearly enough in the original post.
I can do it, and probably will as there cl
On 2008/01/20 21:11, Antti Harri wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, NetOne - Doichin Dokov wrote:
>
>> It would have taken you no more than 10 mins to reverse the cables. Oh -
>> you can also try installing Windows and try to switch the channels there
>> (and then go complain to Microsoft that you can
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, NetOne - Doichin Dokov wrote:
It would have taken you no more than 10 mins to reverse the cables. Oh - you
can also try installing Windows and try to switch the channels there (and
then go complain to Microsoft that you can't).
Haahaa. very funny. Now why would I rip a pe
On 20 Jan 2008 10:15:15 -0800, Unix Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> > See for yourself: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/cvs/
>
>
>
> I'm slighly confused by something if the "cvs" command in OpenBSD 4.2 is
> "OpenCVS", why does "cvs --help" refer
On 20/01/2008, Antti Harri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, L. V. Lammert wrote:
>
> > Ahh, .. swap the speakers or wires??
>
> I still don't understand why such a simple
> thing isn't implemented in the software..
Next you'd want it to fetch your slippers and serve you coffee as
On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 06:31:48PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2008/01/20 10:15, Unix Fan wrote:
> > Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > See for yourself: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/cvs/
> >
> > I'm slighly confused by something if the "cvs" command in
> > OpenBSD 4.2
Antti Harri P=P0P?P8QP0:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, L. V. Lammert wrote:
Ahh, .. swap the speakers or wires??
I still don't understand why such a simple
thing isn't implemented in the software..
Yeah yeah missing the daemon & other crap.
I guess I'll have to swap the places of the speakers, it wo
OpenCVS is not compiled or installed by default, yet, but the CVS in
src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/ is.
Regards,
Andreas
On 20 Jan 2008 10:15:15 -0800, Unix Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> > See for yourself: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/cvs/
>
>
>
> I'm sl
On 20 Jan 2008 10:15:15 -0800, Unix Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> > See for yourself: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/cvs/
>
>
>
> I'm slighly confused by something if the "cvs" command in OpenBSD 4.2 is
> "OpenCVS", why does "cvs --help" refer
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, L. V. Lammert wrote:
Ahh, .. swap the speakers or wires??
I still don't understand why such a simple
thing isn't implemented in the software..
Yeah yeah missing the daemon & other crap.
I guess I'll have to swap the places of the speakers, it would
have been better as is
On 2008/01/20 10:15, Unix Fan wrote:
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > See for yourself: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/cvs/
>
> I'm slighly confused by something if the "cvs" command in
> OpenBSD 4.2 is "OpenCVS",
it isn't - not everything in source is linked to the build yet.
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> See for yourself: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/cvs/
I'm slighly confused by something if the "cvs" command in OpenBSD 4.2 is
"OpenCVS", why does "cvs --help" refer to places like cvshome.org for updates
etc?
-Nix Fan.
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, Antti Harri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how can I reverse the audio output, left->right and
> right->left channel? It would help with the placement
> of my PC's speakers.
>
> --
> Antti Harri
>
Ahh, .. swap the speakers or wires??
Lee
Antti Harri writes:
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, Deanna Phillips wrote:
>
>> Depends on your hardware. Some have kernel flags for it, so
>> look in the manpage for your device.
>
> It's emu, which doesn't support it?
>
> Why is the reverse feature in the driver layer, and not in
> more generic layer?
On Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 05:33:58PM +0100, Dirk Mast wrote:
> Hello,
>
> my dmesg is filled with this message
> cksum: out of data
> and i can't find out from where it is (has something to do with
> the internet connection going up and down).
>
> It's a Alix 2c3 Board running as a DSL-Router
> a
Does anyone know a place I can buy some non-Intel miniPCI Wi-Fi card
in Moscow (Russia)? Just need to replace miniPCI ipw3945 which has
hardware rf_kill switch bound to Windows-only software controlling the
Fn button on laptop's keyboard.
Or maybe anyone knows the way to somehow disable the hard r
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, Deanna Phillips wrote:
Depends on your hardware. Some have kernel flags for it, so
look in the manpage for your device.
It's emu, which doesn't support it?
Why is the reverse feature in the driver layer, and not in more generic
layer?
--
Antti Harri
Hi
I recently built an wireless access point using a Soekris 4801 with
Atheros AR5212 and OBSD4.2 (flashimg-2007110)
I bought two Atheros cards for the WAP and the client laptop, because
the ath(4) manpage indicated that 802.11a/g operation was possible.
In actuality turns out 802.11a or g
Antti Harri writes:
> how can I reverse the audio output, left->right and
> right->left channel? It would help with the placement
> of my PC's speakers.
Depends on your hardware. Some have kernel flags for it, so
look in the manpage for your device.
Hi,
how can I reverse the audio output, left->right and
right->left channel? It would help with the placement
of my PC's speakers.
--
Antti Harri
On 2008/01/20 10:22, Richard Daemon wrote:
> Just wondering what the status of OpenCVS is. Is it still being actively
> worked on more or on the back burner for now?
See for yourself: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/cvs/
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On Thursday, 03.01.2008 at 13:01 -0500, scott wrote:
> Referencing:
> http://www.cse-cst.gc.ca/services/crypto-services/crypto-algorithms-e.html
>
> It is now 2008 and, per above link, the CSE de-lists certain HASH and
> HMAC standards and algorithms
Hi,
Just wondering what the status of OpenCVS is. Is it still being actively
worked on more or on the back burner for now?
Just curious to know.
TIA.
On Jan 20, 2008 5:51 AM, SchC6berle DC!niel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > From: Richard Daemon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > On Jan 19, 2008 8:31 PM, Schvberle Daniel
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I've just upgraded my firewall from OpenBSD 4.0 to
> >
2008/1/21, Jussi Peltola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> pf keeps state on UDP (and ICMP) just fine.
>
> --
> Jussi Peltola
>
>
Oh I see, that's very nice, thanks for all the help everyone!
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On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 12:38:36AM +1100, Sunnz wrote:
> 2008/1/21, Sunnz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > route-to
> > 2)
> > pass out on pppoe1 route-to (pppoe0 (pppoe0:0)) inet from pppoe0:0 to any
> >
> > 3)
> > pass out on pppoe1 route-to (pppoe0 (pppoe0:0)) inet from pppoe0:0 to any
> > pass out on p
On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 12:31:35AM +1100, Sunnz wrote:
> "Opposite direction is only defined in the context of a state entry,
> and reply-to is useful only in rules that create state." - as far as I
> know of, only TCP connections has states, but not UDP... so what I am
> worried about is that repl
Sunnz P=P0P?P8QP0:
2008/1/21, Sunnz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
route-to
2)
pass out on pppoe1 route-to (pppoe0 (pppoe0:0)) inet from pppoe0:0 to any
3)
pass out on pppoe1 route-to (pppoe0 (pppoe0:0)) inet from pppoe0:0 to any
pass out on pppoe0 route-to (pppoe1 (pppoe1:0)) inet from pppoe1:0 to a
On 2008/01/21 00:31, Sunnz wrote:
> So, do I need to use some kind of packet management with tag to get
> route-to to work? Or would using reply-to suffice?
Just use reply-to, that's what it's for.
> "Opposite direction is only defined in the context of a state entry,
> and reply-to is useful onl
On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 12:18:26AM +1100, Sunnz wrote:
> So, as per my understanding so far, packets are routed correctly from
> internet to pppoe0, but responses from pppoe0 are going through pppoe1
> which is wrong...
>
> So...
>
> 1) internet packets >>> pppoe0 got through correctly and worked
2008/1/21, Sunnz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> route-to
> 2)
> pass out on pppoe1 route-to (pppoe0 (pppoe0:0)) inet from pppoe0:0 to any
>
> 3)
> pass out on pppoe1 route-to (pppoe0 (pppoe0:0)) inet from pppoe0:0 to any
> pass out on pppoe0 route-to (pppoe1 (pppoe1:0)) inet from pppoe1:0 to any
>
> 4)
> p
2008/1/20, Jussi Peltola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 07:13:02AM +0200, Jussi Peltola wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 03:48:16PM +1100, Sunnz wrote:
> >
> > > pass out on pppoe1 route-to (pppoe0 pppoe0:peer) \
> > > from any to pppoe0
> > I don't think that will work. A
So, as per my understanding so far, packets are routed correctly from
internet to pppoe0, but responses from pppoe0 are going through pppoe1
which is wrong...
So...
1) internet packets >>> pppoe0 got through correctly and worked.
2) pppoe0 response >>> pppoe1 wrong and dropped by the ISP.
And I
> From: Richard Daemon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Jan 19, 2008 8:31 PM, Schvberle Daniel
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all!
>
> I've just upgraded my firewall from OpenBSD 4.0 to
> 4.2-stable and ran
> into a small problem regarding mount_mfs. I solved it,
> but in c
On 2008/01/20 16:28, Chris wrote:
> After reading the undeadly post on cwm(1) I am trying it out in
> Xnest(1). I was wondering how I could get a background image like the
> one shown in undeadly.
I guess you're talking about Jasper's article,
http://216.194.67.89/cgi?action=article&sid=2007071210
On Jan 19, 2008 11:24 PM, Jussi Peltola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh - and to answer your question, not that I know of. Sorry.
I read tphdisk could work in my case. The only thing I don't really
know if the tphdisk could be put on a partition that isn't the first
one ?
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On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 09:10:21AM +0100, Jvrg Klein wrote:
> I add a user with adduser. It works fine. All user can change from her home
> directory into every other directory. By my anonymous ftp server gives a
> ftpchroot file. I my opinion thats must by give for a normal user too. How can
Hallo,
I am use OpenBSD since 5 years. Thank you for all for this wonderfull work. I
have a small company in Hamburg and all my server work with OpenBSD. At the
moment I use OpenBSD 4.2.
I have some question about normal user.
I add a user with adduser. It works fine. All user can change from her
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