On Mon, Mar 12, 2012, Mo Libden wrote:
> 10 PQ Ted Unangst :
>> On Fri, Mar 09, 2012, Frank Denis wrote:
>> > Hi Matthew,
>> >
>> > Good catch. I'm going to fix that.
>> >
>> > On Mar 9, 2012, at 10:54 AM, Matthew Dempsky
wrote:
>> >> I briefly looked over this code, and the diff looks good to me
I've got a setup with a central VPN gateway running a couple dozen IPSEC
tunnels to remote locations. All the gateways are running current, and use
very simple ipsec.conf entries to set things up. Works beautifully.
ISPs are another matter. At two of the remotes, service is 'flaky' to say the
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 10:09:13AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> I've wasted countless time because of this "feature", it's probably
> my no.1 annoyance with the OS. It used to be possible to set this
> in a file sourced via ENV so it could be applied automatically,
> but sudo now (rightly) p
Mo Libden [m0lib...@mail.ru] wrote:
>
> now this is intriguing.
> AFAIK, classical vfork was invented in earlier BSD to avoid expensive
> duplication of a parent process in case all the child does is launch of
> other executable. SysV solved it with CoW, BSD came up with vfork.
>
> Now, how come
List,
While assisting a colleague in configuring the wireless interfaces on
some OBSD testbed laptops...referencing the IFCONFIG(8) manpage,
within the 'nwkey' subsection regarding configuration of the WEP key,
it states "The length of each key must be either 40 bits, i.e. a
5-character stri
Below is the dmesg for an HP Pavilion dv6000, specifically dv6433cl. The only
issue I am having is using the system bell. IOW, printf "\a" doesn't produce a
bell. I read wskbd(4) and pckbd(4) and if IIUC this may not be implemented. I
tried to fiddle with wsconsctl with no success, and have include
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Hi,
> > Processing costs power. Audio output costs power: you may be stuck
> > with an
> external power fupply to do that much work with any kind of quality.
>
the Echo Layla 3G is PCI powered (by breakout cable), so it is
possible. Good audio performance does not require high power.
It's not
Dear all OpenBSD friends,
Is it possible to copy a broadcast packet which looks like this: (received on
one interface)
192.168.1.xxx : -> 255.255.255.255 : 50976
to two other interfaces. call it 10.0.0.x/24 and 172.16.x.x/24 for the kick of
it, no states or return answer necessary - just on
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 9:44 AM, lilit-aibolit wrote:
> Hello misc, please give me some advice
> to buy low-power and low-noise HW.
> My selection - is:
> http://www.supermicro.nl/products/system/1U/5015/SYS-5015A-PHF.cfm?typ=E
> that have Intel ICH9R chipset.
> But in supported hardware it is abs
10 PQ Ted Unangst :
> On Fri, Mar 09, 2012, Frank Denis wrote:
> > Hi Matthew,
> >
> > Good catch. I'm going to fix that.
> >
> > On Mar 9, 2012, at 10:54 AM, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
> >> I briefly looked over this code, and the diff looks good to me except
> >> for one subtle FreeBSDism: memory w
12 PQ Fredrik Staxeng :
> Once upon a time, mkfs used to make a 10-second pause before starting.
> That's the way you do it.
oh, this is B.C.! then some dork will appear on the list saying the 10 sec was
not long enough for him. when you install an OS (in all other cases too by the
way, but let's
Hello misc, please give me some advice
to buy low-power and low-noise HW.
My selection - is:
http://www.supermicro.nl/products/system/1U/5015/SYS-5015A-PHF.cfm?typ=E
that have Intel ICH9R chipset.
But in supported hardware it is absent:
- Intel 82801
(ICH/ICH0/ICH2/ICH3/ICH4/ICH4-M/ICH5/ICH5R/ICH
Hi,
comments inline:
On 9-3-2012 15:20, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> On 08/03/12 18:17, Peter Hessler wrote:
>> On 2012 Mar 07 (Wed) at 15:58:21 +0200 (+0200), Kapetanakis Giannis
>> wrote:
>> :Hi,
>> :
>> :I'm running a setup of Active/backup firewalls with carp/pfsync
>> :successfully for the l
FYI: You need the upgt driver. I have this device and it was supported in
FreeBSD 8.2 using upgt. I'm having problems in FreeBSD 9.0 at the moment but in
theory it is still supported, and in any case, it requires upgt.
On 03/12/2012 11:21 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2012-03-11, Kaya Saman wrote:
Well in mean time I found this:
http://openports.se/devel/metaauto
although I don't think it's installed as **find** didn't come up with
anything.
pkg_info | grep metaauto
Also look at locate(1) which uses
On 03/12/2012 10:50 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2012-03-11, Kaya Saman wrote:
Now I do know these without even needing to read the documentation...
however even **IF** I tried to compile on one of those platforms which I
do all the time I never need to adjust system variables or tell the
On 03/12/2012 09:59 AM, Peter Hessler wrote:
On 2012 Mar 12 (Mon) at 00:44:15 + (+), Kaya Saman wrote:
:Would it not just be easier and cleaner to create a new list for
:newbies? That way the more advanced stuff could be taken care of on
:this list and only people willing to help others c
On Mon, 2012-03-12 at 10:58 +0100, Fredrik Staxeng wrote:
> I think that there is a large probability that the user will spend that
> time reading the message, and consider whether he really wants to do it.
On Mon, 2012-03-12 at 11:22 +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> It's a fair point that may be
please, windows licensing and the liek are _completely_ off-topic.
please just let this thread die and let us come back to what this list
is for, OpenBSD-related questions and answers.
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BS Web Services, http://bsws.de, Full-Service ISP
Secure Ho
On 2012-03-10, wrote:
> 1) I can now run wireless N on phones and tablets, and my laptop when in
> Windows, but not when in OpenBSD.
> I understand that there is a lot of work to make this available in
> openbsd, but is there a rough time line?
No.
> AR9001-3NX2 (AR9160+AR9106)2GHz/5G
On 2012-03-12, Martin Bley wrote:
> Hi,
>
> can somebody tell what is the current status of 802.1x authentication in
> OpenBSD? The manpage of ifconfig says, that it is still unsupported, but
> what about future releases?
wpa_supplicant should work for *wired* interfaces (the version in
-current
On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 08:55:03 +0100
Fredrik Staxeng wrote:
> "Dmitrij D. Czarkoff" writes:
>
> >So you state that the fact that "if one chooses to use the whole disk,
> >the whole disk is used" needs further documentation?
>
> Once upon a time, mkfs used to make a 10-second pause before starting
On 2012-03-11, Kaya Saman wrote:
> Well in mean time I found this:
>
> http://openports.se/devel/metaauto
>
> although I don't think it's installed as **find** didn't come up with
> anything.
pkg_info | grep metaauto
Also look at locate(1) which uses a database generated weekly(8) to
speed
2012/3/12 Fredrik Staxeng :
>>> >So you state that the fact that "if one chooses to use the whole disk,
>>> >the whole disk is used" needs further documentation?
>>>
>>> Once upon a time, mkfs used to make a 10-second pause before starting.
>>> That's the way you do it.
>>
>>That is an answer to th
11.03.2012 21:43, Chris Bennett P?P8QP5Q:
This started for me a while back.
Login as root, I can repeat older commands with up down arrows.
History command shows history.
su -l otheruser
Cannot use up down arrows to access history.
History command shows correct history.
Login remotely as oth
to be clear, this doesn't change anything unless the optional new
variable is set. users who are happy with the current behaviour
should just leave things as they are.
On 2012-03-12, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2012-03-11, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
>> On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 02:43:42PM -0500, Chris B
License and Windows piracy issues aside, ReactOS is definitely not ready
for production. I actually grabbed the VirtualBox instance, and the
installation ISO, and tried them both. Definitely not working well enough
yet to run the built-in web browser effectively enough to go grab Putty or
CygWin ba
On 2012-03-11, Kaya Saman wrote:
> Now I do know these without even needing to read the documentation...
> however even **IF** I tried to compile on one of those platforms which I
> do all the time I never need to adjust system variables or tell the
> configure script what compiler or other
Already done.
On 12.03.2012 11:24, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
>
Wesley(open...@e-solutions.re) on 2012.03.12 09:51:59 +0400:
>
>> Hi,
hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=53.00 degC Here the dmesg running OpenBSD 5.0
RELEASE:
>
> you should send this to dm...@openbsd.org, not misc ;-)
>
http://www.openbsd.org/f
On 2012-03-11, Chris Bennett wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 09:02:58PM +0100, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
>>
>> You most likely set EDITOR to something containing "vi". ksh parses that
>> and switches to vi mode. IMO it's a disgusting "feature", but that
>> appears to be just me.
>>
> Wow, that is a
On 2012-03-11, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 02:43:42PM -0500, Chris Bennett wrote:
>> This started for me a while back.
>> Login as root, I can repeat older commands with up down arrows.
>> History command shows history.
>>
>> su -l otheruser
>>
>> Cannot use up down arrows to a
On 2012 Mar 12 (Mon) at 00:44:15 + (+), Kaya Saman wrote:
:Would it not just be easier and cleaner to create a new list for
:newbies? That way the more advanced stuff could be taken care of on
:this list and only people willing to help others could post useful
:comments and help on the othe
"Dmitrij D. Czarkoff" writes:
>On Mon, 2012-03-12 at 08:55 +0100, Fredrik Staxeng wrote:
>> "Dmitrij D. Czarkoff" writes:
>>
>> >So you state that the fact that "if one chooses to use the whole disk,
>> >the whole disk is used" needs further documentation?
>>
>> Once upon a time, mkfs used to
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 12:44:15AM +, Kaya Saman wrote:
> >>
> >>my issue was how to get the Ntop config script to understand that
> >>automake and autoconf **are** installed on the system!!!
> >>
> >>Luckily a friendly person did explain that I should first **export** the
> >>versions then run
On Mon, 2012-03-12 at 08:55 +0100, Fredrik Staxeng wrote:
> "Dmitrij D. Czarkoff" writes:
>
> >So you state that the fact that "if one chooses to use the whole disk,
> >the whole disk is used" needs further documentation?
>
> Once upon a time, mkfs used to make a 10-second pause before starting.
* Byron Klippert [2012-03-12 07:37]:
> I've been looking over sys/src/pf.c but it's not clear to me; what is
> the default behavior when a udp packet arrives with a bad payload
> checksum? I'm assuming it is dropped.
we don't check the protocol checksums for purely forwarded packets any
more. it
Hi,
can somebody tell what is the current status of 802.1x authentication in
OpenBSD? The manpage of ifconfig says, that it is still unsupported, but
what about future releases?
What are reliable alternatives when using the urtw driver?
Thanks for any replies.
Martin
--
Martin Bley
[demime 1.
* Kaya Saman [2012-03-12 01:45]:
> I do understand that compiling software is part of UNIX
for a pure user, no, not really. at least not any more.
> >>Using FreeBSD I would just do this:
> >>
> >>cd /usr/ports/*/ntop
> >>make install clean
> >>
> >>and providing my **ports** tree is uptodate it
On 11/03/12(Sun) 20:27, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
> Hi misc@,
>
> tired of using these crap CD-ROM units, I've decided to give it a try
> booting from a TFTP server, to install OpenBSD/macppc on one of the
> iMacs I have here.
>
> I configured tftpd running on a OpenBSD/amd64 machine according to
"Dmitrij D. Czarkoff" writes:
>So you state that the fact that "if one chooses to use the whole disk,
>the whole disk is used" needs further documentation?
Once upon a time, mkfs used to make a 10-second pause before starting.
That's the way you do it.
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