On Sun, Apr 05, 2009 at 10:43:17PM -0700, Aaron Stellman wrote:
> Sorry, this machine is running 4.4 and I'm unable to upgrade it to
> current, since I only have remote access to it.
>
> My goal is to have operational ipv6 tunnel. Whenever appropriate gif0 is
> created and default route through it
Sorry, this machine is running 4.4 and I'm unable to upgrade it to
current, since I only have remote access to it.
My goal is to have operational ipv6 tunnel. Whenever appropriate gif0 is
created and default route through it is added, ipv6 traffic is not
allowed out.
As far as I understand, there
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Nick Guenther wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:58 AM, Chris wrote:
>> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Nick Guenther wrote:
>>> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:52 AM, Chris wrote:
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Nick Guenther wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 4:19 AM, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
> I didn't knew about that site, does www.openbsdeurope.com have any
> relationship with the OpenBSD project? I'm from Spain and since the
> Wim issue I'm going to try this web. Any previous experience with them?
[...]
I recently pre-ordered fr
ropers wrote:
> I'm looking for a colour laser printer that's so cheap that I can put
> it on my birthday wish list and stand a chance of getting it (too
> broke to buy one myself).
...
> Oh, and I have an aversion to HP, so it would be better if it wasn't from
> them.
Hrm, well, anyway...
Our
2009/4/7, Jesus Sanchez :
> I didn't knew about that site, does www.openbsdeurope.com have any
> relationship with the OpenBSD project? I'm from Spain and since the
> Wim issue I'm going to try this web. Any previous experience with them?
Search the archives, please.
It's listed on http://www.
Robert McGillshaw escribis:
hi misc@,
i have purchased an order (4.5) from openbsd europe (url
http://www.openbsdeurope.org). to be honest im happy a change has came
about (even if openbsd did lose out ffs). we have got cheaper prices,
better service(got a friendly reply in 8 minutes) and realis
hi misc@,
i have purchased an order (4.5) from openbsd europe (url
http://www.openbsdeurope.org). to be honest im happy a change has came
about (even if openbsd did lose out ffs). we have got cheaper prices,
better service(got a friendly reply in 8 minutes) and realistic
shipping and best of all o
CUPS and Linux/Windows blobs are so often required because printers
have gone the way of the modems -- i.e. minimal intelligence in the
device with most of the processing happening on the host. If you stick
to real "hardware" printers that provide built-in Postscript (or at
least PCL) language
On Sunday 05 April 2009 14:11:24 STeve Andre' wrote:
> On Sunday 05 April 2009 14:02:39 Marc Balmer wrote:
> > Am 05.04.2009 um 19:44 schrieb ropers:
> >
> > we use some quite cheap HP printers with OpenBSD. Since you have an
> > aversion
> > to HP, I did not look up the number.
> >
> > They work
You are invited to "PROPOSSITION CONFIDENTIALE".
By your host Karim Aladin:
Date: Sunday April 5, 2009
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm (GMT +00:00)
Location: Cher Ami Bonjour, Je suis le Directeur en charge de
l'audit Banque section de compte etrangee
On Sunday 05 April 2009 13:10:35 x x wrote:
> Have the Pentium dual cores been better to work with? I remember the
> posting about the bugs in the Core 2 Duo's, and I am wondering if the
> Pentium dual-cores are better, if they have been done better or is there
> a workaround used for those too?
Y
On Sunday 05 April 2009 14:02:39 Marc Balmer wrote:
> Am 05.04.2009 um 19:44 schrieb ropers:
> > I'm looking for a colour laser printer that's so cheap that I can put
> > it on my birthday wish list and stand a chance of getting it (too
> > broke to buy one myself).
> >
> > - The printer should wor
Depends on definition of cheap, but I quite like the brother 5250DN,
black and white.and fast, duplex, network for $200-$250. I hear their
color cousins are just as good. From $300+ to $500 depending on
model. And the cartridges apparently can run on fumes (30k or 70k
pages for mine, forgot whic
2009/4/5, ropers :
> - The printer should work with OpenBSD without a hitch, and by that I
> don't mean "can sometimes be gotten to work by endlessly tweaking
> CUPS", and I also don't mean "can be gotten to work with compat_linux
> and a binary blob",
Get one with PostScript and a NIC.
Best
Hi Ropers,
Le Sun, 5 Apr 2009 19:44:27 +0200,
ropers a icrit :
> I'm looking for a colour laser printer that's so cheap that I can put
> it on my birthday wish list and stand a chance of getting it (too
> broke to buy one myself).
>
> - The printer should work with OpenBSD without a hitch, and b
Have the Pentium dual cores been better to work with? I remember the
posting about the bugs in the Core 2 Duo's, and I am wondering if the
Pentium dual-cores are better, if they have been done better or is there
a workaround used for those too?
Am 05.04.2009 um 19:44 schrieb ropers:
I'm looking for a colour laser printer that's so cheap that I can put
it on my birthday wish list and stand a chance of getting it (too
broke to buy one myself).
- The printer should work with OpenBSD without a hitch, and by that I
don't mean "can sometime
I'm looking for a colour laser printer that's so cheap that I can put
it on my birthday wish list and stand a chance of getting it (too
broke to buy one myself).
- The printer should work with OpenBSD without a hitch, and by that I
don't mean "can sometimes be gotten to work by endlessly tweaking
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 16:35, Rogier Krieger wrote:
> While trying to get a test Catalyst rig running on my 4.4 machine, I
> am getting bitten by the chroot(2) feature.
While chroot(2) seems to be the issue, the following two things seem
to make it work as desired.
Make /var/www/var/www a symlin
While trying to get a test Catalyst rig running on my 4.4 machine, I
am getting bitten by the chroot(2) feature. Running the following
configuration snippet works fine with httpd_flags="-u" but yields the
following httpd error while using chroot.
The machine is a vanilla 4.4-release amd64 box, run
Manuel Carrasco wrote:
I have installed openbsd from the CD-ROM, but only "install44.iso". Need
i install something else? How?
How can i have the drivers loaded?
Thank you very much.
A very useful command (at times) is:
# dmesg | grep not
This will show any hardware that is not configured
On Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 11:50:08AM +0200, Jeroen Massar wrote:
> Garry Dolley wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 02:17:41PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >> On 2009-04-03, Garry Dolley wrote:
> >>> Dear misc,
> >>>
> >>> Is it possible to have a git0 tunnel that accepts a remote endpoint
> >>>
Hello
i'm using chroot sftp with the following command:
#Subsystem sftpinternal-sftp -l VERBOSE -f AUTH
Subsystem sftpinternal-sftp -l INFO -f AUTH
from http://marc.info/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=120969706821519&w=2
but is there any way to restrict verbose/info logging to some us
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Manuel Carrasco wrote:
>> > Hi, i just installed Openbsd 4.4 and the first thing i have seen is that
>> > there isn't a normal gui. I have put "startx", but i have several
>> > problems (probably i am too novice):
>> >
>> > - The drivers of my graphic card aren't lo
On 2009-04-05, Manuel Carrasco wrote:
> I have installed openbsd from the CD-ROM, but only "install44.iso". Need
> i install something else? How?
>
> How can i have the drivers loaded?
> Thank you very much.
from your first email, you obviously have some gui display.
what makes you think the driv
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 4:53 AM, Manuel Carrasco wrote:
> I have installed openbsd from the CD-ROM, but only "install44.iso". Need
> i install something else? How?
>
> How can i have the drivers loaded?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
Have you checked out the (excellent) documentation? It really does t
I have installed openbsd from the CD-ROM, but only "install44.iso". Need
i install something else? How?
How can i have the drivers loaded?
Thank you very much.
> On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Manuel Carrasco wrote:
> > Hi, i just installed Openbsd 4.4 and the first thing i have seen is that
>
Joco Salvatti wrote:
Hi Misc,
Is it possible to implement a client-to-site VPN over IPSec? I have
searched on the web, but only found site-to-site models.
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/asiabsdcon07-ipsec/mgp00065.html
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