Thus said Friedrich Locke on Mon, 14 May 2012 21:06:57 -0300:
> Every log from ip address a.b.c.d will be written to /var/log/host-x
> Every log from ip address x.y.z.k will be written to /var/log/host-y
http://smarden.org/socklog/
This will allow you to do what you ask.
Andy
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On 15/05/12 5:44 PM, Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
Hi
Looking at the man page for em and bnx drivers
On "em" I can read it supports jumbo frames. But "bnx" man page says nothing
about this. Does it mean it's just missing in the man page or is it the fact
that "bnx" wont support jumbo frames?
The ha
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On Tue, 15 May 2012 17:33:02 +0100 (BST)
Mik J wrote:
> to recover the rest of my files (50% left) while the disk doesn't complain
If your half way there then fair enough, but.
ddrescue or magicrescue? do forensic copying and create a log so
that it can carry on where it left off. It Tolerates
Hi
Looking at the man page for em and bnx drivers
On "em" I can read it supports jumbo frames. But "bnx" man page says nothing
about this. Does it mean it's just missing in the man page or is it the fact
that "bnx" wont support jumbo frames?
Tnx
Per-Olov
On 05/15/12 02:54, Jan Stary wrote:
On May 15 01:55:32, Ralph Ellis wrote:
FWIW, I believe your Brother printer will emulate PostScript OOTB--and
OpenBSD, and most UNIXes, supports this natively. All I needed to do
to print to my Brother printer at home is start lpd add the following
to /etc/pr
On 05/15/12 05:58, Alexander Polakov wrote:
* Ralph Ellis [120515 02:22]:
Hi,
As a relative newcomer to Openbsd, I decided to write a review of
the 5.1 release for Distrowatch.com from a desktop user's
perspective.
Openbsd has come a long way in terms of improved hardware support
and ease of se
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> On Mon,
May 14, 2012 at 10:19, Jan Stary wrote:
>> On May 14 08:11:43, Mik J wrote:
>
>>> My first question is that I don't
>>> understand the term fsbn.
>>
>>
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=openbsd+fsbn
>
> The results for that aren't
part
Hi.
Is it possible to use openssl 1.0.1 with isakmpd in OpenBSD 5.1?
I can compile openssl 1.0.1 without any problem but it's not replacing
existing openssl. It's just installed in /usr/local/ssl
I need support for hardware aes that come with 1.0.1 and the benchmark
is showing much better result
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Marc Peters wrote:
> i am trying to built a 5.1 release which fails at
> disklabel: unknown disk type: floppy576
There's something wrong with your /etc/disktab. Maybe you didn't
update your /etc files with sysmerge after running an upgrade from
the install media.
--
Christian "naddy" Weisger
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 11:35:59AM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 17:03, Marc Peters wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > i am trying to built a 5.1 release which fails at
>
> > disklabel -w vnd0 floppy576
> > disklabel: unknown disk type: floppy576
>
> Your /etc/disklabel is missin
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 17:03, Marc Peters wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> i am trying to built a 5.1 release which fails at
> disklabel -w vnd0 floppy576
> disklabel: unknown disk type: floppy576
Your /etc/disklabel is missing something.
Hi list,
i am trying to built a 5.1 release which fails at
ld -Ttext 0x801001e0 -e start --warn-common -S -x -o bsd
${SYSTEM_HEAD} vers.o ${OBJS}
textdatabss dec hex
4375184 2386680 504624 7266488 6ee0b8
cp
/usr/src/distrib/amd64/ramdisk_cd/../../../sys/arch/amd64/compile
On Tue May 15, 2012 at 12:32:10PM +0200, Matthias Pfeifer wrote:
> Hello.
>
>
> My 5.1 CD Set arrived yesterday.
>
> Thanks again to the developers and helpers - since 3.4 - for the
> great work and for uphold the bastion of OSS.
>
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away",
http://marc.
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Matthias,
I'm not sure if you got an answer to your question, but I have found a
workaround. I set up an IPIP tunnel using a gif interface on both sides of
the IPSEC VPN. The ipsec vpn is now running between the two public IPs of
the boxes with only a point to point flow defined. The gif tunnel
I have a server with 4 em(4) cards in it: two are on-board PCIe, and two are
on a single PCIe expansion card. The on-board NICs are Intel 82573E and
82573L chipsets (one of each), while the expansion card has two 82571EB
ports.
Recently I've been trying to increase throughput on this box (we use
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I am running OpenBSD 5.1 SPARC (32 bit) under QEMU. It seems to work
perfectly except for a couple of minor annoyances one of which may be QEMU
related/fixable.
In Emacs 23.4.1 -no-x from packages I am having a problem getting both
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Also here in Norden, Eastfrisia last tuesday, 8th of may.
ThX again!
Andri
2012/5/15 Matthias Pfeifer
> Hello.
>
>
> My 5.1 CD Set arrived yesterday.
>
> Thanks again to the developers and helpers - since 3.4 - for the great
> work and for uphold the bastion of OSS.
>
>
>
> Beste Gr|sse.
>
>
Hello.
My 5.1 CD Set arrived yesterday.
Thanks again to the developers and helpers - since 3.4 - for the great work
and for uphold the bastion of OSS.
Beste Gr|sse.
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On Tue, 15 May 2012 13:58:57 +0400
Alexander Polakov wrote:
> You forgot "in my case" part. There're no proprietary video drivers,
> right, but free drm infrastructure provides acceleration for many cards.
ATI and AMD but NOT NVIDIA?
May as well give nvidia a kick wherever possible to go open as
On Mon, 14 May 2012 20:13:39 -0400
Weldon Goree wrote:
> flash
> > via linux emulation
Flash has never really been supported on Linux with poor video
performance. Yes flash has more overhead than just playing a video, but
not that much! (A system that runs doom 3 at full can't run semi-HD
when a
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* Ralph Ellis [120515 02:22]:
> Hi,
> As a relative newcomer to Openbsd, I decided to write a review of
> the 5.1 release for Distrowatch.com from a desktop user's
> perspective.
> Openbsd has come a long way in terms of improved hardware support
> and ease of setup and my experience has been very
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 09:06:57PM -0300, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> I am seeking for a solution that allows something like:
>
> Every log from ip address a.b.c.d will be written to /var/log/host-x
> Every log from ip address x.y.z.k will be written to /var/log/host-y
>
> Got the ideia ?
>
> Is th
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