On 02/28/2013 06:58 PM, Marc Peters wrote:
> Hi misc,
>
> i am using OpenBSD on my home router connected to cable internet. A re
> nic is facing the wild and gets its public IP via DHCP from my ISP. I
> have running a 5.3-beta from Feb. 1st, as this one has the powersaving
> fix for athn in HostAP
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 1:59 AM, Miod Vallat wrote:
> > Please, please, please, can someone port ZFS, just to end this endless
> > thread...?
>
> Please someone port HAMMER instead. We are only interested in free
> software, with no strings attached.
>
YAY!!!
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/m
Thus said Matt Morrow on Thu, 28 Feb 2013 23:07:30 -0600:
> Apache is running on a slackware box. I can access apache just fine
> internally by using the ip address of that server (192.168.1.70), but
> if I access the ip of the openbsd box (192.168.1.60) I just get an
> error that the ser
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Friedrich Locke
wrote:
...
> But for a particular client machine, while it should retrieve the list
> of users/groups/etc from the nis server i don't want it to retrieve
> the amd.home from the nis server, but instead, uses the amd.home from
> /etc/amd/amd.home.
>
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 09:48:45PM +0200, Kostas Zorbadelos wrote:
> Claudio Jeker writes:
>
> > I see no need to support it, I would first consider
> > ISIS
>
> Do you have thoughts or plans on producing an ISIS implementation on
> OpenBSD?
>
I think I answered this already. In short it is a
Claudio Jeker writes:
> I see no need to support it, I would first consider
> ISIS
Do you have thoughts or plans on producing an ISIS implementation on
OpenBSD?
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Hi folks,
i have a set of computer on my network that is configured as a nis
client. The nis server is working 100% ok, and it is serving a map
called amd.home.
But for a particular client machine, while it should retrieve the list
of users/groups/etc from the nis server i don't want it to retriev
I have two firewalls running OpenBSD 5.1 with a 5.2 kernel amd64. I am
running the 5.2 kernel because of another, unrelated bug. I have 4
ethernet interfaces (em0-4). em0 and em1 are in a failover trunk mode on
trunk0 while em2 and em3 are members of trunk1 in failover mode. On
trunk0, I have 3
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 12:58 PM, Marc Peters wrote:
> dhclient
I've noticed a lot of dhclient changes in cvs over the past few
weeks.You might try a newer snapshot.
Chris
Alex Mathiasen a écrit :
>Dear recipients,
>
>I have been using OpenBGP for a while with OpenBSD - And I am very
>satisfied
>with the performance and amazed by the ease of configuration.
>
>My BGPD is configured against a Danish ISP called TDC - And we were
>previously
>configured to receive a fu
On 2013-02-28, Alex Mathiasen wrote:
> Looking into the log files, it appeared BGPD received a certain route in the
> routing table, and then grumbled about the prefix
"grumbled about" is not very exact, actual log entries would be a lot
more helpful. It would be even better if you could capture
Hi misc,
i am using OpenBSD on my home router connected to cable internet. A re
nic is facing the wild and gets its public IP via DHCP from my ISP. I
have running a 5.3-beta from Feb. 1st, as this one has the powersaving
fix for athn in HostAP (realised it then, was committed already in
August). T
On 02/28/13 18:33, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 06:19:14PM +0100, Martijn van Duren wrote:
On 02/28/13 09:53, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
as Jan said, the sound card is getting the signal; but according to
the mixerctl output, your card has 3 independent stereo dacs, so
you cou
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 06:19:14PM +0100, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> On 02/28/13 09:53, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> >as Jan said, the sound card is getting the signal; but according to
> >the mixerctl output, your card has 3 independent stereo dacs, so
> >you could try to kill sndiod and start it as
On 02/28/13 09:53, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
as Jan said, the sound card is getting the signal; but according to
the mixerctl output, your card has 3 independent stereo dacs, so
you could try to kill sndiod and start it as follows:
sudo sndiod -dd -c0:5
to force it to send the signal to
Cannot say for all sandybridge chips, but for intel g550
with 2000 integrated graphics, memory size should not be
set over 128 mb. As far as <128, works.
Best regards
Zoran
Alex Mathiasen(a...@mira.dk) on 2013.02.28 14:51:25 +0100:
> Dear recipients,
>
> I have been using OpenBGP for a while with OpenBSD - And I am very satisfied
> with the performance and amazed by the ease of configuration.
>
> My BGPD is configured against a Danish ISP called TDC - And we were pr
Alex Mathiasen [a...@mira.dk] wrote:
>
> It appeared the BGPD kept receiving the routing tables, and then start all
> over.
>
You don't mention which version of openbsd you are using.
There are some problems like this in older versions of bgpd which are
now fixed. You may want to try a new sna
Dear recipients,
I have been using OpenBGP for a while with OpenBSD - And I am very satisfied
with the performance and amazed by the ease of configuration.
My BGPD is configured against a Danish ISP called TDC - And we were previously
configured to receive a full routing table.
However a few mon
Congatec, although I don't know about BSD-friendly. They are at least,
Linux friendly. Might look into it.
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Voland Levit wrote:
> I know about Soekris and Alix. Please tell me if there is anyone else
> worthy
> of attention.
>
> Thanks!
On 2013-02-28, Maximo Pech wrote:
> The patch that Stuart provided worked for my ZTE MF668 device.
>
> I got this on dmesg:
>
> umsm0 at uhub0 port 3 configuration 1 interface 0 "ZTE,Incorporated
> ZTE HSPA Technologies MSM" rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2
> umsm0 detached
> umsm0 at uhub0 port 3 configurat
On Feb 28 09:31:06, a...@caoua.org wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 08:47:20PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> >
> > The audio plays fine, but why is this:
> >
> > /tmp/aucat-1000/aucat0: No such file or directory
> >
> > Indeed, there is no /tmp/aucat-1000/aucat0 (1000 is my userid),
> > but there
ch...@nmedia.net (Chris Cappuccio), 2013.02.27 (Wed) 20:57 (CET):
> Jes [jjje...@gmail.com] wrote:
> > In my experience it's perfectly possible to move from one
> > architecture to another one.
> >
> > I do the following:
> >
> > - backup /etc (only for security)
> > - remove all installed packag
as Jan said, the sound card is getting the signal; but according to
the mixerctl output, your card has 3 independent stereo dacs, so
you could try to kill sndiod and start it as follows:
sudo sndiod -dd -c0:5
to force it to send the signal to all outputs (hopefully the
speaker is one of t
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 08:47:20PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
>
> The audio plays fine, but why is this:
>
> /tmp/aucat-1000/aucat0: No such file or directory
>
> Indeed, there is no /tmp/aucat-1000/aucat0 (1000 is my userid),
> but there is /tmp/aucat/aucat0; is this something from the
> past of
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