Peter
I understand losing the "warm and fuzzy" feeling. I lost mine too in
mid-June when I spent 12 days in hospital and have no recollection of
the first 4 days in hospital, but that is a story for another day.
:-)
I just sent an email to several OpenBSD developers to ping them
regarding intere
On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 6:29 AM Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2021-08-03, beebeet...@posteo.de wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Me again on some DHCP-related issues...
> >
> > So I started using OpenBSD as my home router around two weeks ago,
> > running openBSD 6.9. It obtains its IP address from the
On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 5:35 AM Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
SNIP
>
> The location matches this block:
>
> >> location "/rainloop/*" {
> >> fastcgi param SCRIPT_FILENAME "/htdocs/rainloop/index.php"
> >> fastcgi socket "/run/php-fpm.sock"
> >> # d
inline
On Sun, Jun 20, 2021 at 8:55 AM Joseph Olatt wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 10:19:12PM -0600, Diana Eichert wrote:
> > "I'm trying to get rainloop PHP webmail setup on a mail server using
> > OpenBSD 6.9 httpd
> >
> > I have the webserver confi
"I'm trying to get rainloop PHP webmail setup on a mail server using
OpenBSD 6.9 httpd
I have the webserver configured however the browser shows the mime
type is not correct for the css style sheet.
>From Firefox console,
"The stylesheet
https://mail.shopnet.com/rainloop/rainloop/v/1.16.0/static/
I second Arista switches, in my day job we use a lot of Arista
switches. Though one of the "issues" we see is Arista
drops older tech regularly. I believe their last presentation to us
was 25G/100G/400G switches.
On Thu, Apr 8, 2021 at 1:18 PM Mischa wrote:
>
> Hi Ivo,
>
> I don’t have any expe
that is what I get for not keeping up to date.
I have been using FETCH_CMD for a number of years to get through
authenticating proxy, never bothered to see if support was added to
fetch.c
On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 3:18 PM Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2021-02-11, Stephan Mending wrote:
> > I'm
try using a different command to fetch packages. take a look at man
pkg_add(1) FETCH_CMD
I just ran into this issue at work. I dug into fetch.c to see what it
would take to extend system ftp, but ran out of cycles
On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 2:27 PM Stephan Mending wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I was wondering
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 5:25 PM latincom wrote:
>
> Hello misc@
>
> I can not believe that the solution has been to open port 25, Vultr rent
> servers whit port 25 closed!
>
> Thanks so much to Stuart Henderson for the solution.
Yes Vultr and many other VM providers block tcp port 25 by default,
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 5:30 AM Stuart Longland
wrote:
>
> On 25/1/21 11:40 pm, Bastien Durel wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Short-circuit pins 3-5 using my DB9 cable as Mihai Popescu said[1]
> > worked.
> > Alas, this setup prevent to plug-in the cable on the other side ^^
> >
> > But this confirm the
we are way off course here folks, but I like serial for breakfast.
On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 2:09 AM Bastien Durel wrote:
>
> Le mardi 19 janvier 2021 à 14:52 -0700, Diana Eichert a écrit :
> > Hello
> >
> > Having spent way to many years working on serial devices it loo
Hello
Having spent way to many years working on serial devices it looks to
me like either Rcv pin has noise on it because it is floating. If I
remember correctly you can try a resistor between rcv and ground.
diana
On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 2:30 AM Bastien Durel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I set boot.co
Gack, what a way to screw up my day off. :-)
I never thought anyone would refer to DISA STIGs in this mailing list.
On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 8:12 AM Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
>
SNIP
> I can verify that there is no US Defense Information Systems Agency
> (DISA) Security Technical Implementation Gui
or if a degausser isn't available use 7.62 x 51
sorry, couldn't help myself
On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 11:41 AM Eric Furman wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 1, 2020, at 10:28 AM, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> > storage medium. Due to smart disks remapping your data in case of
> > 'broken' sectors, some old data can
ote:
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 01, 2020 at 07:01:15AM -0600, Diana Eichert wrote:
> > > have you considered looking at native OpenBSD tools?
> > >
> > > https://man.openbsd.org/egre.4
> > >
> >
> > Wow! I had no idea about this.
> > The m
have you considered looking at native OpenBSD tools?
https://man.openbsd.org/egre.4
SIGKILL seems pretty harsh, have you tried SIGTERM instead?
On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 12:48 PM aisha wrote:
>
> You need to use pkill -9 to kill rspamd, which i think should be added
> to the stop part of the rspamd daemon.
>
> At least this is what I have been using, any other methods would be nice
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 8:48 PM Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
SNIP
> wow this is going downhill. random solo-repo people telling us what to do
> when Chuck Cranor and I started this whole export-the-repo model.
>
> get some perspective dude, hopefully in the jungle.
It seems like a lot of people in thi
Have you tried restarting make at the point it failed?
I remember trying to compile ports on my Ubiquiti SG and a build failed.
I can't remember who I contacted on @openbsd ports but they mentioned
I should try do that and some of the ports would continue on then fail later.
I ended up buying an U
Someone else mentioned your underlying system, Dell 2950, is ancient.
It really is ancient, just because it links up @ 10G doesn't mean you
are going to see anywhere near 10G
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 3:10 AM Szél Gábor wrote:
>
> Dear Hrvoje, Theo,
>
> Thank you for your answers!
>
> answers to th
If no one in Europe donates one to you I'm more than willing to send
one across the pond.
diana
On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 4:10 PM Stefan Sperling wrote:
>
> Alternatively, if somebody could ship me one of these AR5418 devices,
> I could debug the problem myself.
>
> Regards,
> Stefan
I read the thread on tech@ , for an old network admin this is awesome info.
thanks
On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 10:42 PM David Gwynne wrote:
> OK. I made a start on this. Have a look for "sfp module info and diagnostics"
> on tech@, or click on https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=155469738013008&w=2
Sebastian
While I can't see any files on the mounted file system I can use squash_ls and
squash_extract to access files on the squashfs image file.
diana
On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 11:17 AM Diana Eichert wrote:
>
> I built squashfuse, mounted squashfs image, ls on mount point sh
I built squashfuse, mounted squashfs image, ls on mount point shows nothing.
squashfuse -o debug,allow_other /home/deeiche/tmp/squashfs.img /mnt_deeiche
On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 6:24 PM Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> I may be doing it wrong, but if I download an old fedora squash.img or
> open
I'm going to build the updated version Stuart posted. Will be awhile
as USG aren't the fastest build platform.
thanks
On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 10:56 AM Sebastian Benoit wrote:
>
> Diana Eichert(deich...@wrench.com) on 2019.02.24 13:42:34 -0700:
> > thanks everyone for the
thanks everyone for their feedback.
I ended up backing up internal emmc drive and disklabel
dd if=/dev/rsd1c of=emmc_4G_backup/factory_linux.img bs=8225280 count=481
next step is install on internal drive.
New question, is there a way to mount Squashfs filesystem on OpenBSD?
file /mnt/squashfs.
I've been running OpenBSD 6.4 on a USG PRO-4 using external SSD drive
in USB enclosure.
The platform page states "OpenBSD/octeon can be installed on all
machines which have local Compact Flash or USB storage".
The USG PRO-4 uses emmc storage. According to commit 1.28 of RAMDISK config "
Add a d
Good Gawd people, quit complaining about your "donation". If you
want to support a dev buy the gear and ship it to them. I used to
do it a fair bit, but can't any more because of pressing family
member health issues.
diana
ok, answered my own question by grep'ng within /usr/share/man/man4,
looks like azalia(4) systems. Was hoping for something usb attached
but no such luck.
On Tue, 24 Jul 2018, Diana Eichert wrote:
I'm trying to connect to an audio system that only has SPDIF output.
I looked at man
I'm trying to connect to an audio system that only has SPDIF output.
I looked at man pages but nothing obvious regarding supported audio
devices with SPDIF input support.
Anyone have recommendations? Or is it supported?
thanks
diana
I've been on more than one interview committee, if you put OpenBSD
experience on your resume you would stand out in my eyes. However
most of my co-workers know very little about anything beside MAC,
Winders or Linux, therefore it wouldn't help with them.
Use OpenBSD because you want to.
diana
We all weren't deprived, I had both an ISDN terminal adapter
and IDSL circuit at my house. Both were outrageously
expensive, they provided by the company I was doing contract
work for. They had dialup ISDN data connections, I was their
test node if other folks reported problems.
On Wed, 11 J
On Mon, 16 Apr 2018, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Discuss what?
That OpenBSD doesn't run on it? With pleasant requests that
someone will write the code?
I know there is arm@, but sgi@ does not seem appropriate for Cavium
Octeon or other hardware.
lists which very few people pay attention to
OpenB
On Mon, 16 Apr 2018, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Diana Eichert wrote:
Hi Tom
Thanks for educating the misc@ masses on Tile hardware.
Unfortunately I don't think misc@ will do much with the info.
I doubt they will either, however my original question still
stands. Is there a better Op
t mellanox will do with the chip it may be a waste of
time...
Also im not sure how open the architecture and if they have some bsd
licensed code / reference implentation to get development started on it
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
On Mon 16 Apr 2018, 19:42 Diana Eichert, wrote:
I subscribe to t
I subscribe to the OpenBSD arm list but was wondering what the
appropriate mon-misc list would be for mips based h/w, ex:
Cavium Octeon.
Sometimes I don't want to pollute misc@ with h/w specific
questions.
thanks
diana
PS Anyone seen this hardware,
https://mikrotik.com/product/CCR1036-12G-4S-E
I 2nd nfdump, then again I like tcpdump too ;-)
On Wed, 14 Mar 2018, Daniel Melameth wrote:
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 3:06 AM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Sorry, if I hijack the thread, but what do you guys use for netflow
analysis?
Only know nfsen in ports, but sometimes I need more versatile tool
I've been using samplicator to fanout UDP flow data for years.
https://github.com/sleinen/samplicator
diana
On Tue, 13 Mar 2018, Paul Ammann wrote:
Hi
I've got a problem and I'm hoping OBSD may be able to solve my problem.
We bought new firewalls in 2017, but they can only send flow traffi
Hey, at least some people think these systems are interesting.
I gave up trying to build much of anything on the Ubiquiti USG. I really
bought it to give me some play time with it over christmas to new year
holiday.
At work I have a USG Pro and it is capable of building GCC and LLVM,
albeit you
systemname$ ifconfig |grep flags
lo0: flags=8049 mtu 32768
cnmac0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
cnmac1: flags=8843 mtu 1500
cnmac2: flags=8843 mtu 1500
cnmac3: flags=8843 mtu 1500
enc0: flags=0<>
pflog0: flags=141 mtu 33136
systemname$ dmesg |grep phy
ukphy0 at cnmac0 phy 4: Generic IEEE 802.3u media int
I used to have several Plextors at work and home. I still have one
running at home, see below.
$ uname -a
OpenBSD plexy.wrench.com 4.4 GENERIC#190 landisk
The serial console is wired up too.
diana
On Sun, 14 Jan 2018, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
Hi folks,
Does anyone know where I can get my han
Just used J00 screwdriver to open my USG-PRO 4, worked great.
Unfortunately I found the USG-PRO 4 uses a soldered SanDisk SDIN7DP2-4G
eMMC Flash Drive. No way to replace internal storage. ;-)
On Sat, 6 Jan 2018, Diana Eichert wrote:
thanks, I had come to a similar conclusion, though I
On Mon, 8 Jan 2018, ti...@openmailbox.org wrote:
SNIP
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loongson also says http://www.topstartech.cn/
offers two models by the names TEB-6040M and TEB-5040 however those are not
listed on their web page.
Yea share if they clarify anything.
Both of them are still l
thanks, I had come to a similar conclusion, though I think they are
JIS screws.
diana
On Sat, 6 Jan 2018, Mihai Popescu wrote:
the PH00 screws don't want to turn with my jeweler's screwdriver.
They may be PZ00. Take care not to mix different types of screws and
bits! PH and PZ look very much
All I hear is crickets, so I guess the SDNA Shasta is not available to
mortals.
I just rebuilt the OpenBSD build on my Ubiquiti USG with 5 GB swap.
Reminds me of running FreeBSD on 486 systems back in the 90's. ;-)
I have it building telephony/asterisk package, which has a LOT
of dependencies.
On Mon, 1 Jan 2018, Visa Hankala wrote:
On Mon, Jan 01, 2018 at 07:53:20AM -0700, Diana Eichert wrote:
Would that be an SGI Origin 3000 model?
The machine is an SDNA Shasta with OCTEON III CN7130 SoC.
I tried to contact Rhino Labs several months ago about getting an
SDNA Shasta. I never
On Mon, 1 Jan 2018, Visa Hankala wrote:
On Sun, Dec 31, 2017 at 09:35:35PM -0700, Diana Eichert wrote:
I'm wondering if the system is to resource constrainted. Do you know which
system was used to build octeon release?
Latest snapshots of big-endian mips64 packages have been built
us
wrote:
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 09:01:06PM -0700, Diana Eichert wrote:
Hi misc@ long time since I posted
collect2: error: ld terminated with signal 11 [Segmentation fault]
while building gcc-4.9.4 package on Ubiquiti Unifi Security Gateway
I'm running 12/22/2017 octeon snapshot, bsd.mp GENERI
Hi misc@ long time since I posted
collect2: error: ld terminated with signal 11 [Segmentation fault]
while building gcc-4.9.4 package on Ubiquiti Unifi Security Gateway
I'm running 12/22/2017 octeon snapshot, bsd.mp GENERIC.MP kernel.
System built 109 packages before Seg Fault when building gc
Wow, have not heard the 3.1 release song in a long while.
It was good then, still good now.
diana
Past hissy-fits are not a predictor of future hissy-fits.
Nick Holland(06 Dec 2005)
On Fri, 26 Aug 2016, Murk Fletcher wrote:
Just thought I'd post this before I delete it:
http://ftp.openbsd.
On Sun, 18 Oct 2015, Theo de Raadt wrote:
OpenBSD's source tree just turned 20 years old.
I recall the import taking about 3 hours on an EISA-bus 486 with two
ESDI drives. There was an import attempt a few days earlier, but it
failed due to insufficient space. It took some time to repartition
On Sat, 26 Sep 2015, Chad Dougherty wrote:
Oh right, demime. Try this:
http://1drv.ms/1MQ73pA
Note the "Damien Millet" and "minidrot.org" typos ;)
-Chad
now that just makes me want to h/w hack into a co-workers new FJ.
Todd's is most likely sudo
Damien's is most likely openssh related
A
Posting capture of all boot message would be useful.
There may only be one DSR-500N running OpenBSD, Paul's. I cc'd
him, 'cause I'm not sure if he reads misc@.
diana
On Sat, 5 Sep 2015, Roberto Katalinic wrote:
I have a Dlink DSR-1000N and want to install OpenBSD on it.
I saw the DSR-500 a
I don't think it's off topic but others might. I'm writing this post to
remember Chuck Yerkes, a long time contributor to the misc@openbsd list.
While riding his motorcycle 11 years ago Chuck was involved in an accident
and passed away as a result of his injuries.
http://web.archive.org/web/2004
Why don't you craft the attack yourself and report to OpenBSD
your results?
On Sat, 4 Apr 2015, ? ??? wrote:
https://github.com/carmaa/inception/blob/master/README.md
Is OpenBSD susceptible to this attack? I mean not tool themself,
I mean vector of attack.
s. So I'll stop the rant here.
diana
Past hissy-fits are not a predictor of future hissy-fits.
Nick Holland(06 Dec 2005)
On Wed, 11 Feb 2015, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
On 10-02-2015 22:26, Diana Eichert wrote:
My day job entails a lot of Linux support, lately I've been
dealing w
I don't post much any more, my OpenBSD systems "just work".
Just wanted to post a thank you to OpenBSD because it does
"just work".
My day job entails a lot of Linux support, lately I've been
dealing with the big screwup associated with network interface
naming. WHY can't Linux follow BSD's str
Do the 1Gb interfaces support real 1Gb/sec? I know there
was some arm h/w with 1Gb interfaces that would not run
at 1Gb speed.
diana
On Mon, 5 Jan 2015, Patrick Wildt wrote:
> Until recently there has not been ARM hardware that actually has more
> than two Gigabit Ethernet ports. As of now th
On Thu, 28 Aug 2014, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
On 2014-08-27 Wed 17:21 PM |, Diana Eichert wrote:
I'm writing this post to remember Chuck Yerkes,
He must've made quite an impact for you to respect him every year.
Cool.
He was very helpful to folks on more than this list. I
I don't think it's off topic but others might. I'm writing this post to
remember Chuck Yerkes, a long time contributor to the misc@openbsd list.
While riding his motorcycle 10 years ago Chuck was involved in an accident
and passed away as a result of his injuries.
http://web.archive.org/web/2004
Geez, all you complainers and/or suggesters get over it.
The OpenBSD project makes decisions, sometimes you like
them, some times you don't. Get used to it.
If you feel that strongly about it quit using OpenBSD
or code something really good and efficient then present
it.
FWIW, Anyone who is
On Sun, 2 Mar 2014, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
SNIP
Or you could export sflow (i know it's not ipfix) from switch directly
to nfdump.
my US$.02 from collecting flow data for years.
nfdump does not have native support for sflow, it takes the sampled
sflow data and do a best effort to convert to net
On Wed, 4 Dec 2013, bsdclubho...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Dec 02, 2013 at 08:58:56PM -, Edward L. wrote:
So why don't we have python in the base? Perl is in there.
Just curious, not that I'm requesting. :-)
Thanks.
Absolutely. We also need Ruby, Lua, Scheme, Haskell, Cython and Java.
That
Since this is an OpenBSD mailing list I recommend you build
an OpenBSD system and run intree relayd, otherwise see below.
Does FreeBSD have a ports mailing list? If so I would recommend
you posting your issue there. You could also try to contact the
FreeBSD relayd ports maintainer.
On Thu, 21
In case any one is interested, thought I'd post a dmesg from a
Pandaboard ES running an OpenBSD snapshot from Sept 26, 2013.
There was one glitch on the install but was able to manually
work around it to get it working. Glitch has been reported to
the developers.
diana
-- Forwarded me
I don't think it's off topic but others might. I'm writing this post to
remember Chuck Yerkes, a long time contributor to the misc@openbsd list.
While riding his motorcycle 9 years ago Chuck was involved in an accident
and passed away as a result of his injuries.
http://web.archive.org/web/2004
sounds like I already have the cards I need in myx(4).
I'm currently using them for 10g packet capture systems
under a Linux install using their proprietary snf
driver. Slick driver, but it is proprietary, Myri only
supports Linux/FreeBSD and Winders with it.
Will be interesting to see how well
What I want to do.
create a netflow collector using OpenBSD by looking at
data fed from a tap
I know which 10G NICs are supported by OpenBSD, what I'd
like to hear is a recommendation on which one of the
following to use.
$ apropos 10G
che, cheg (4) - Chelsio Communications 10Gb Ethernet device
On Sat, 13 Jul 2013, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Lady Di,
Ahh, that is so cute.
glad you clarified your original short reply.
g.day
diana
Past hissy-fits are not a predictor of future hissy-fits.
Nick Holland(06 Dec 2005)
Appreciate the clarification. Now someone searching
past posts will have a better idea of what happened.
g.day
diana
Past hissy-fits are not a predictor of future hissy-fits.
Nick Holland(06 Dec 2005)
Sure, Nick did explain his solution, which was the
same one I would have done since I've been doing this
since 300 baud was the norm.
But is this what Craig did? Who knows?
diana
On Fri, 12 Jul 2013, patrick keshishian wrote:
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 4:39 PM, Diana Eichert wrote:
T
Thomas
What you are asking only makes sense, unfortunately
Craig appears to be like a lot of malling list
subscribers. They are "takers" not "givers".
g.day
diana
On Fri, 12 Jul 2013, Thomas Reiter wrote:
On 07/12/2013 10:38 PM, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
On 2013-07-12 Fri 10:42 AM |, Nick Ho
On Sun, 12 May 2013, Michel Blais wrote:
Seem like you can buy it from Portwell :
http://www.portwell.com/products/detail.asp?CUSTCHAR1=CAM-0100
I first add the same reaction than you but after looking for the price,
around 400$ dollars, I told myself I would instead buy a EdgeRouter LIte at
99
I use nfdump for netflow collection and analysis.
diana
Past hissy-fits are not a predictor of future hissy-fits.
Nick Holland(06 Dec 2005)
On Wed, 1 May 2013, Jan Stary wrote:
I just started using plfow(4) on the router/firewall
of my small home network. What do people recommend for
collecti
I work on Cisco ASA, Juniper ScreenOS & Junos commercial
firewalls. Linux iptables on various systems. All
because that is what they pay me to support.
However when I need to setup something in the Lab that
works I use OpenBSD pf, which it does quite well. I've
tried, without success to get co
FIOS doesn't have any influence on whether an O/S will
work with it. The GPON gear tracks DHCP requests,
storing response. At least that is how it works on
Tellabs and I believe Verizon FIOS uses Tellabs gear.
I've been using OpenBSD's dhclient on an enterprise
GPON implementation for a couple
at 03:35:39PM -0700, Diana Eichert wrote:
Everyone here knows what the BSD licence is: do what the fuck you want with
the code. The only thing you're not allowed to do is claim you wrote it when
you didn't.
The licence does NOT prevent you from doing bad, evil things. Your moral
comp
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012, Marc Espie wrote:
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 05:00:11PM +0100, Live user wrote:
SNIP
I get some BSD code, for example nginx, I improve it and add my
copyright besides the original one.
And I distribute object code only. I don't see how does this help
nginx, It only helps me
I like nfdump.
On Sun, 23 Dec 2012, Theron ZORBAS wrote:
Hello misc,
I want to use pflow interface. This part is very clear; thanks to OpenBSD team.
At application side i could not decide what port to use. Can you help me with
that?
I look for a netflow server software which has ability to wo
On Fri, 9 Nov 2012, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 8:55 PM, Diana Eichert wrote:
take a look at Tilera TileGX boards
(you better hire a s/w developer.)
Some company is already working on that
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-users/2012/10/31/msg011803.html
Porting an O/S
take a look at Tilera TileGX boards
(you better hire a s/w developer.)
I remember asking Matt @ SC05 BSD BOF about SSI. He said it was
a long term goal. That was 7 years ago, so maybe in another
7 years?
diana
PS How many acronyms can you use in an e-mail post?
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012, sickm...@lavabit.com wrote:
On 11:12 Fri 28 Sep , Darren Tucker wrote:
O
I'm a networker, I like to move packets. :-)
D-Link DSR-500 are available for $160, I know 'cause I just bought
one. When I get it in I'm cracking the box open and installing a
serial connector, then installing non-factory/non-Linux firmware.
Damn, the Thecus hardware uses a Cavium CNS3420, wh
If you are going to bluesky you should look at the
Thecus N4100EVO Thecus NAS 4-Bay SATA
Cavium CNS3420 SoC 600MHz 256MB DDR2
there was already some work to get Cavium based systems
supported.
diana
Past hissy-fits are not a predictor of future hissy-fits.
Nick Holland(06 Dec 2005)
I don't think it's off topic but others might. I'm writing this post to
remember Chuck Yerkes, a long time contributor to the misc@openbsd list.
Chuck died 8 years ago this past weekend while riding his motorcycle.
http://web.archive.org/web/20041012235249/http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/ccti
morons
if you can't write forth code you should stay home.
diana
Past hissy-fits are not a predictor of future hissy-fits.
Nick Holland(06 Dec 2005)
On Fri, 22 Jun 2012, Marc Espie wrote:
SNIP
A shell is one of the most complicated pieces of C code to get right,
between the fucked-up parser, the lazy evaluation, the arcane shit you
have to do to various file descriptors, and the signal handling.
Among other things.
Heck, write your own kern
the back story
It seems that everyone of the USB serial devices I purchase nowadays
is based on WinChipHead CH340 chipset. The sad thing is the last
two orders I've placed for usb serial dongle have indicated they were
Prolific pl2303 based, but when they show up they are CH340 based.
Sadly non
On Thu, 15 Mar 2012, patrick keshishian wrote:
Hi,
I have not seen any activity from him on any OpenBSD lists for a while
now. I attempted to email him directly but got a "quota exceeded"
message back from the mail-server.
Anyone know what's up with him? Hope all is well.
--patrick
Yeah, he
gawd no
it is bad enough I live in a f&%*kn' nanny state country, don't
turn my favorite OS into Linux.
when I need my hand held I'll ask my wife to hold mine.
HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa
you are funny :-)
I might be one of your personalities.
On Mon, 2 Jan 2012, Fritz Wuehler wrote:
There is no reason to converse with this dreeb.
Yet another "person" who hides behind anonymity when
they want to throw down a diatribe.
Yeah but Diana is just yo
Otto,
There is no reason to converse with this dreeb.
Yet another "person" who hides behind anonymity when
they want to throw down a diatribe.
g.day
diana
Past hissy-fits are not a predictor of future hissy-fits.
Nick Holland(06 Dec 2005)
On Sat, 17 Dec 2011, percy piper wrote:
Hi Stuart and thank you for the excellent info.
It looks like we're good then, our install is due this coming Monday
so I will refer to your mail as we proceed through the initial setup.
Oh, and for the archives s/FTTC/FTTP.
Percy.
What vendor for the
Wow, I drew Fritz's attention from his video games.
I am soo upset. If I knew how to contact him I'd
send him an Etch-a sketch for Christmas.
g.day
diana
Once upon a time , Fritz Wuehler childishly spoke:
gibberish
I see a difference in drive paramenters between disklabel and fdisk.
diana
Past hissy-fits are not a predictor of future hissy-fits.
Nick Holland(06 Dec 2005)
what is the output of fdisk when booted from bsd.rd?
On Wed, 30 Nov 2011, T. Valent wrote:
SNIP
dmesg output of any of these devices would be possible, but like I said
it's a very stripped down environment. dmesg is not part of it. I'd have
to setup an old system with dmsg on it, then export the output, just to
dmesg is the lazy way to get this
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011, Torsten Valentin wrote:
So why don't you show us the dmesg
of the most recent kernel that worked for you?
Because I don't see what that has to do with the issue. I'm not looking
for that one line that's missing in my current config files. I'm not
hoping for someone to tell
On Mon, 29 Aug 2011, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2011-08-29, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
I was wondering if anyone here is using sipgate.de? They have a VPN function
for IPsec for the sipphones and I want to encrypt my traffic to them. If
anyone has a config they use to sipgate and want to share
I don't think it's off topic but others might. I'm writing this post to
remember Chuck Yerkes, a long time contributor to the misc@openbsd list.
Chuck died 7 years ago this past weekend while riding his motorcycle.
http://web.archive.org/web/20041012235249/http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/ccti
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