Again a phenomenal release...thanks again for the best OS in existence.
On Nov 1, 2010, at 8:02, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> Nov 1, 2010.
>
> We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 4.8.
> This is our 28th r
Wow...time flies. Happy Birthday to the best OS in existence and as usual
thanks go to the developers that make it happen, I raise a toast for another
15+ years ;)
Okey dokey...now I know. Hmmm...I've followed snaps for years and always check
sums...and I can't remember a time that they failed. Well no worries...I'll
roll with it, thanks for the reality check.
Theo de Raadt(dera...@cvs.openbsd.org)@Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 06:29:52PM -0600:
Snipped...
>
> Wi
I can also confirm this on 2 different US ftp servers.
JC Choisy(tin...@tinono.com)@Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 08:58:49PM +:
> Hi,
>
> The kernel in latest i386 and amd64 snapshots has a sha256 checksum
> that doesn't match what's listed in the SHA256 file. bsd.rd complains
> about this when tryi
I should have actually shown how much was mismatched...and it's more than just
the kernel:
(SHA256) bsd: FAILED
(SHA256) bsd.mp: FAILED
(SHA256) bsd.rd: OK
(SHA256) cd48.iso: FAILED
(SHA256) cdboot: FAILED
(SHA256) cdbr: FAILED
(SHA256) cdemu48.iso: FAILED
(SHA256) comp48.tgz: FAILED
(SHA256) etc4
isten on those interfaces. it's pure magic
Allie Daneman [...@drainfade.com] wrote:
Hmmm...I run my dhcpd alittle different (2 LAN's) but it sounds like
you just need to update your dhcpd.interfaces file with both
interfaces. If you put both if's in that file you can just r
Hmmm...I run my dhcpd alittle different (2 LAN's) but it sounds like you
just need to update your dhcpd.interfaces file with both interfaces. If
you put both if's in that file you can just run dhcpd without any
additional params.
On 08/16/2010 06:39 AM, Michael McCool wrote:
A bit of clarific
Congrats for another wonderful product gentleman, the love continues.
On 05/19/2010 05:48 AM, Bob Beck wrote:
May 19, 2010.
We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 4.7.
This is our 27th release on CD-ROM
Why are you doing "from any to (fxp0)" ? That's your problem. Change all
the rules like that to "from any to any" since you're already putting
the rule on that interface and it should fix you up. As long as you're
not redirecting you can turn logging on specific rules and see why
they're blocki
It changed awhile ago...check out the man page of pf.conf, there are a
few examples.
Quentin Merton wrote:
Has the NAT rule syntax changed in 4.6 current from 3-dec? - (GENERIC.MP)
#340
I dont see any change in the webpages:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/nat.html
A rule that worked in 4.6 rel
man ifconfig...is a quick and easy way to disable inet6 on any
interface. Beyond that I'm thinking sysctl, did you peruse around before
posting ?
Johan Beisser wrote:
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 12:44 PM, rhubbell wrote:
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 15:28:09 -0500
STeve Andre' wrote:
mostly a waste of ti
I'm actually having this issue as well. I'm running current on an old
Netra T105 and at boot the date isn't updated when running ntpd with the
"-s" option. It won't even do it from the commandline I think because the
skew it so bad (the bottom of the dmesg outlines it clearly). I had to set
the dat
#x27;t done it...sorry if this is harsh but why deal with BS. I can
thank Theo for that skill ;)
johan beisser wrote:
On Jan 16, 2009, at 12:05 PM, Allie Daneman wrote:
BingoI don't run this stuff voluntarily...I have to for work.
If work is all SAE, and you have metric and SAE tools, d
bofh wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Nick Guenther wrote:
Out of curiousity, what are you doing in Java that needs Windows?
I have commercial crap that is used to manage windows crap but is
written in java. Guess what do they call when they need to access
storage? C:\ . I'm sur
s are a joke, I just wipe it
every 6 months. This is the reason I'd love to come back to
OpenBSD...less quirkiness, it does what I want, and I fell way better
running it than something that does weird things under the hood.
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Allie Daneman wrote:
That's e
x27;t break basic
functionality is a motivating factor though. My intention is not to talk
trash about Linux or OS X though...I want to see if anyone has done what
I desire and can help me come back to OpenBSD as a desktop.
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Allie Daneman wrote:
That's exa
robably just shut up
and do what I need to do. Eh...it works for now...maybe it'll change in
the future.
johan beisser wrote:
On Jan 16, 2009, at 11:00 AM, Allie Daneman wrote:
I need to run Java on the guest...hence the reason Qemu doesn't work
for me. T need virtualization sof
o change.
Look, do you know how to run virtualization software like virtualbox or
to have qemu do what I need (run java in an XP guest) ? If you can't,
then let's let others answer my question.
Eugene Ryazanov wrote:
2009/1/16 Allie Daneman :
Did you read the email ? OpenBSD would
Ok, here's my dilemna. I love OpenBSD but due to the fact that I can't
run a virtual instance of XP with Java on Qemu I'm screwed. I have to
use a Linux box (ducking) with virtualbox to get my work done. Has
anyone successfully ported virtualbox to be run on OpenBSD as the host
or been able to
Pick one..it'll automagically install the dependencies.
On Tue, 4 Nov 2008 00:37:43 +0100
"elflord woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all
> which package shall i install to automatically install all the
> dependencies ?
> thanks
Thank you !
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 16:00:55 -0600
Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> - OpenBSD 4.3 RELEASED
> -
>
> May 1, 2008.
>
> We are pleased to announce
Netra T1 (like a 105) or a Dell...the Netras are cheap on Ebay.
Lord Sporkton wrote:
Im about to buy a small server, mostly for personal use
looking for a 1u
was hoping to find some vendors that are openbsd friendly
if they offer more than just i386 that is a plus as im investigating
other arch
It looks like my 6 month gift has arrived in Western Washington, USA.
Thanks again Theo and all the devlopers for an excellent OS.
My $0.02...I've tried MANY different flavors of *BSD, Linux, etc. and I firmly
think that OpenBSD's installer is exactly as it should be. It works well and
doesn't need eye candy to make it work better. I can do a CD install in 20
minutes...you can't beat that. If you want more eye candy go try
Progress...I setup the following environment variables and got sound...but it
was choppy as hell.
export QEMU_AUDIO_DRV=oss
QEMU_OSS_DAC_DEV=/dev/audio
QEMU_OSS_ADC_DEV=/dev/audio
Rodrigo V. Raimundo([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 03:00:01PM -0300:
> -soundhw emulates the sound card that
I finally have a box that's semi-production to run current on. I've read
the FAQ on how to do the install and CVS updates but was wondering how
people generally deal with keeping their -current, current ;) Do most
people just have cvs update cronjobs ? Run a cvs update by hand ? Do you
have to keep
Theo de Raadt([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 11:15:15PM -0600:
> > Thanks for putting up pre orders...and I notice the price keeps going up
> > too ;( Increasing operating costs ?
>
> Decreasing CD sales means the margins have to be adjusted. More of
> you are relying on our FTP services
Thanks for putting up pre orders...and I notice the price keeps going up
too ;( Increasing operating costs ?
Theo de Raadt([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 06:24:39PM -0600:
> > Can you make separately available the wire frame Puffy sticker that
> > comes with the audio CD?
>
> Yeah, perha
Ok...first off I apologize for wasting bandwidth this morning looking for
help...blame it on Sunday morning laziness. After googling and trying things I
got my qemu working w/XP finally. The undeadly article is great but isn't as
complete as it could be. Hopefully this will fill in the cracks fo
That's the HOWTO in undeadly ;)
Denny White([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 03:51:41AM -0500:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1
>
> On Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 10:31:40PM -0700, Allie Daneman spake forth:
> > So I recently installed Qemu w/XP on my 4.1 box
So I recently installed Qemu w/XP on my 4.1 box and am having a bear of a time
getting pf and the networking going. I've tried the undeadly howto and another
on the Qemu forum to no avail. Can anyone share their qemu ifup script, how
they run it, and the important parts of their pf.conf to get i
No problem
/etc/urlview.conf
COMMAND ~/.mutt/mozilla.sh
~/.mutt/mozilla.sh
#!/bin/sh
URL=$@
/usr/local/bin/firefox -remote "openurl($URL, new-tab)" || /usr/bin/firefox
"$URL"
###/usr/local/bin/mozilla -remote "openurl($URL, new-tab)" ||
/usr/local/bin/mozilla "$URL"
Enjoy
Chris([EMAIL
Has anyone got Helix/Realplayer running for streaming video ? I keep getting
Abort traps even under linux emulation. Google isn't helping me much ;) Thanks
in advance.
First let me say that I have Roundcube running on OBSD 4.1 stable.
My web server is lighttpd BUT I ran it on Apache chrooted and unchrooted.
So...on to your issues. In OpenBSD I recommend starting off with the
recommended php.ini which can be found here:
/usr/local/share/examples/phpX/php.ini-reco
You need to read the directions a bit closer.like this part.
http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/run-server.html
Bray Mailloux([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Thu, May 03, 2007 at 05:33:25PM -0700:
> So, I recently installed daemontools, ucspi and djbdns. But, to my
> demise, after compiling the source and configuring
Can someone help out with how to properly build and install spamd as per patch
003 ? Usually the application instructions are a bit more informative,Thanks ;)
Apply by doing:
cd /usr/src
patch -p0 < 003_spamd.patch
Then build and install spamd.
--
~Allie D.
My advice to you,
mail-lists([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 07:41:35AM -0500:
> >Why bother adding WPA when you can turn many wlan cards into AP-mode and
> >have an OpenBSD box serve wireless computers with IPsec capabilities.
> >You then have an AP with many more capabilities than any
> >linksys/netgear/wh
This is a weird one and I'm not even sure if it's a nagios issue or something
else.. I'm running an lpq shell script that I found through the nagios exchange
and it's not working. I modified the script a little but it exits with the
correct exit code as per nagios docs but nagios doesn't see it.
Is Theo still hiking, I miss him already...the lack of comic relief. The
threads are just simmering, where are the well done threads that Theo can only
produce ;)
--
~Allie D.
I think I'm gonna try running it as well. So far it's worked pretty well and I
really like the syslog output on trap entries it adds. Since the script only
needs higher privileges for spamdb, I'm going to try and run it like this:
rc.local
## BBeck's greytrapper
if [ -x /usr/local/sbin/greyscann
I was thinking the same thing, almost all my boxes are Dell of various ages and
hardware configurations and I have never had a problem beyond your basic bad
disk,etc.
My favorite "cheap" Dell are their 400SC's and I run a few of them on 3.9
stable (since
3.7 without a hiccup).
On Fri, September
Do you have the AllowUsers or AllowGroups in your config file ? That would do
it.
You shoulda also disable direct root logins. Try changing the following in
/etc/ssh/sshd_config
PermitRootLogin no
Leonard Jacobs([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 10:22:30PM -0400:
> I've configured a Soekr
Chris Cappuccio([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 12:03:35PM -0700:
> Allie Daneman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > is why I bought this card ;) Should I shutup and upgrade to -current and/or
> > will G band
> > be supported (maybe 4.0) ?
> >
> > ath0 at pci0
I've been having the panic problem reported by others on stable and saw a post
by Reyk
that it's fixed in -current. That's awesome, thanks for the fix...but I also
wanted to
ask if there's work towards getting G band working in the ath driver,
specifically the
AR5212 chip. I'm running a Soekris
t seems like a
bug...
>
> On 5/2/06, Allie Daneman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I already tried to submit a bug report on a package with new dependencies
> >so I'll just
> >post to misc and see if I can get some guidance. It seems like a few
> >package
ctually just removed them all and started
over...which
may have made it worse ;) Any help would be greatly appreciated...I can't even
install
php without gettext.
Allie Daneman
MikeM([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 08:30:35AM -0400:
> On 4/25/2006 at 9:09 AM Baron Fujimoto wrote:
>
> |received mine last week, cds only. not a single tab arrived intact.
> =
I got my CD a week and a half ago and it was the first time all of the tabs
were in tact. Ther
1114 1114 3953 Dec 30 20:29 002_fd.patch
226 There, everyone likes a Gorilla.
ftp> pwd
257 "/pub/OpenBSD/patches/3.8/common"
--
Allie Daneman
Allnix,LLC.
http://www.allnix.net
I use mutt to access my email server via imaps and use msmtp for outbound
via TLS w/SMTP AUTH.
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-4.html#ss4.11
Dload the msmtp-1.4.1.tgz package from your closest mirror in packages
--
Allie Daneman
Allnix,LLC.
http://www.allnix.net
On Wed, December 14, 2005
both versions (with minor changes).
--
Allie Daneman
Allnix,LLC.
http://www.allnix.net
I've had good results using Spamhaus XBL/SBL...if you want to be
aggressive use Spews level 2.
On Tue, November 8, 2005 08:38, Bob Beck wrote:
> This is horseshit. the SORBS dialup list is inaccurate as hell.
> it includes my legitimately purchased static business IP's. They are not
> dialu
Thanks go out to Theo and Co. I wish more of the world gave you guys
the recognition you deserve..congrats on the milestone and thank you
for a great OS.
On Oct 18, 2005, at 4:23 PM, Jorge Bras wrote:
Happy Birthday OpenBSD
From Portugal.
Congratulations to Theo, Developers, Community.
Be
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