On 20/04/2010, at 4:05 PM, STeve Andre' wrote:
> On Monday 19 April 2010 23:51:21 Sean Howard wrote:
>> I have a Kingston, it has behaved very erratically (and currently lost its
>> partition, leaving the drive unformatted). I've done no research into
this,
>> but a similar problem is there. I fou
On 22/04/2010, at 5:02 PM, sonjaya wrote:
> hi all ...
>
> i have problem installed maia in openbsd 4.6 , problem module perl file(1).
>
> Application/Module Version Status
>
> Perl : 5.10.0 : OK
> fi
In keeping with your 'lets get something up on there to point the whiners at',
how about adding this:
* Add support for RFC5837 to OpenBSD's IP stack.
This could be suitable task since it presumably has 'cool factor' & is an
easily definable task, and is not trivial to write.
/Pete
On 22. a
hi all ...
i have problem installed maia in openbsd 4.6 , problem module perl file(1).
Application/Module Version Status
Perl : 5.10.0 : OK
file(1) : N/A : NOT INSTALLED (required b
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 18:40:10 +0200 Jurjen Oskam
wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 11:03:30PM -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote:
>
> > degrade. You might be better off in the long run using multiple
> > rotating disks that are half as fast, and half the price, but won't
> > degrade.
>
> It's my understan
This is a recent -current on an Intel D510MO motherboard.
Generaly works OK, except for X on the Intel graphics.
See full dmesg and logs at bottom; the video device is
vga1 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 "Intel Pineview Integrated Graphics Controller"
rev 0x02
wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25,
## Traffic IN
pass in log quick on $t_externa inet proto { tcp, udp } from any
to ($t_externa) \
port { 22 8080 } keep state
In your pf configuration it doesn't show where you actually define the
macro for your interface $t_externa.
Are you sure the rules you run are
Hello all.
I have a ruleset where iam explicitly allowing incoming connections
on port 22.. (default is block log all) .. for some weird reason
they are getting blocked
log says: Apr 21 17:09:49.105052 rule 1/(match) block in on fxp0:
my.client.ip.here.54711 > my.server.ip.here.22: S
299965829
On Monday 19 April 2010 23:51:21 Sean Howard wrote:
> I have a Kingston, it has behaved very erratically (and currently lost its
> partition, leaving the drive unformatted). I've done no research into this,
> but a similar problem is there. I found formatting it would work for a few
> days (but did
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onqpedmhjnb. Bngm`cp`fdemhe 5%,on t`jrs g`jk~wemh dncnbnpnb .
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On 2010-04-21, Daniel Barowy wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Apr 2010, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
>>
>> To make your deployment faster, just use fdisk, disklabel, newfs to setup
>> the disk and tar to copy the files. That's a much smarter/faster way to go,
>> even with TRIM support. I automated it in 'growimg
> You are not the only one with limited time. Sorry for the late reply, but
> also I wanted to provide details as to why.
>
>
I realize.
>
> The short of it is that in it if you look at it. It add more work to the
> developers by asking them to send in stuff. They already have it done for
> some.
I simply requested the account on that persons system because I offered to
help maintain the task list. I've not been contacted so I assume they're
not interested.
You are not the only one with limited time. Sorry for the late reply,
but also I wanted to provide details as to why.
Your text
If you have to know why I didn't send a patch yet, it's because I'm working
on a patch for an Atheros chip at the moment. That's also why I didn't do
much with Ted's stuff and other things since yesterday. I did read the
e-mails.
I figured one could partake in the community when their schedule p
On 2010-04-21 14:35, Theo de Raadt wrote:
They mailed diffs. Not requests for tasks.
If you request a task, it means you have no itch to scratch. You're just
looking for an excuse to program. And it's often not enough motivation.
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 01:52:58PM -0400, Daniel Barowy wrote:
>
> The reality is that our novice administrators rarely do any real
> server deployment-- it's really just me and another guy-- so when it
> comes down to it, this is just a time-saving measure for us. The
> genesis of it was from do
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 12:12:08PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > To beat a dead horse a little deader and make one final attempt to
> > help, I'll add a few remarks about a diff I committed last night. The
> > diff had previously been posted to tech.
> >
> > On the learning front, the first que
> > I concur. In summary, everyone offering help is lying; fact is they
> > are unwilling to get off the couch.
>
> I appreciate the sentiment, but this isn't true. How many new developers
> have been added over the past few of years? How many patches have been
> taken from non-comitters? Never e
> To beat a dead horse a little deader and make one final attempt to
> help, I'll add a few remarks about a diff I committed last night. The
> diff had previously been posted to tech.
>
> On the learning front, the first question to ask might be "Why does
> removing proc.h from uvm_map.h cause an
To beat a dead horse a little deader and make one final attempt to
help, I'll add a few remarks about a diff I committed last night. The
diff had previously been posted to tech.
On the learning front, the first question to ask might be "Why does
removing proc.h from uvm_map.h cause an error in sy
On Wed, 21 Apr 2010, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
To make your deployment faster, just use fdisk, disklabel, newfs to setup the
disk and tar to copy the files. That's a much smarter/faster way to go, even
with TRIM support. I automated it in 'growimg' for flashdist/flashrd, for
instance. Of cour
Daniel Barowy [dbar...@barowy.net] wrote:
>
> The problem is that we're copying the entire disk, so, as far as the
> disk (i.e., SSDs) is aware, that disk is 100% full-- all blocks are
To make your deployment faster, just use fdisk, disklabel, newfs to setup the
disk and tar to copy the files.
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 11:03:30PM -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote:
> degrade. You might be better off in the long run using multiple
> rotating disks that are half as fast, and half the price, but won't
> degrade.
It's my understanding that if you have a decent SSD, write response times
can (under som
Hi!
Has anyone ran OpenBSD on an HP Proliant DL120 G6?
It comes with an "Embedded HP NC107i" which seems to be
a bge(4) based on BCM5784, according to a report in FreeBSD [1].
In OpenBSD this is already supported by bge(4).
Apart from that I can't see any problems with this machine but would like
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Chris Dukes wrote:
>
> Just rethink your deployment strategy to not use 'dd'.
> Even Windows cloning systems stopped trying to copy all bits
> on the disk 6+ years ago.
> 'dd' made some sense when the disk was mostly full and there was
> a huge penalty to keep see
| Here is mine. Source was updated from cvs prior to compiling. Thanks.
Thanks.
But what I really need are the messages (if any) printed when a
scan is performed (ifconfig athn0 scan), not just the messages
printed during device attachment.
Damien
On 2010-04-21, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
>
> I looked at the support site and found that there's a
> substantial driver to download that only supports recent
> MS products.
same for many other devices that OpenBSD supports...
> I have an older cdma modem from AnyDATA and found it useles
On 2010-04-21, Michal wrote:
> It must allow ALL traffic (SSH, SMPT, IMAP etc) and
> essentially ignore that traffic, simply working as a web cache and
> logger. Web traffic works fine, it goes though it, it logs it and cache
> is working I guess but nothing else goes through it.
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Hi,
rdr on $int_if inet proto tcp from any port www to any port www ->
>
Of course, this will only match, when the client connects over port 80.
They won't do that.
Regards,
p
I've taken the "shut up and hack" as an answer and started working on
testing a potential patch for an atheros problem with Luis.
If you provide me an account and if everyone is OK sending me minimally
formatted TODO lists I will gladly be the point of contact and maintain that
list.
What qualifi
I hate to admit this, but I am stumped by what quite clearly is such a
simple problem but I can't find the answer. I've seen many sites,
tutorials, guides but just cannot figure this one out...it's probably my
bad skills with PF but admiittedly some of the things I've read are for
older version of
On 21/04/2010, at 9:48 AM, Ozgur Kazancci wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've a strange problem;
>
> I installed an OpenBSD mail server last day with Postfix, Courier-Imap..etc
>
> Everything was working fine, until i wanted to re-create an e-mail account.
>
> Now, when i'm trying to make user's directory,
> (a
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 03:02:17PM -0300, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote:
>
> I also know he (as every developer) is busy with more important
> things, so "publishing" these small tasks would also give the
> developers more time to focus on the big/important issues.
>
If a task is on my todo list
On 04/19/2010 09:12 PM, Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac wrote:
... the gateway features does not work 100% yet (at least in the server that i
use)
There are additional solutions. One is to work with the contacts to get
them set up with XMPP clients, since the gateway function is there only
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 11:05:11 +0200
David Coppa wrote:
> 2010/4/20 zAJKOW dMITRIJ aLEKSANDROWI^ :
> > Hi. I'm not speek english.
> >
> > OpenBSD 4.6 i386.
> > Not working modem ADU-500A (driver umsm).
>
> Send us the output of:
>
> usbdevs -dv
>
> cheers,
> david
>
Just at a guess this might
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