I see that the vic(4) driver is still not in amd64/conf/GENERIC. Has
anyone any recent experience with this driver+platform, or know whether
its absence reflects a known problem or just lack of testing?
For the record, it works fine for me on an i386 guest on ESXi 3.5 U3,
with adaptor type "flexi
Whyzzi wrote:
Just wondering if anyone else on the list that has a realtek 8169s and
running 4.4 release and able to run a GigE connection from their
OpenBSD box to another GigE device, if they can maintain a complete
connection when they force the re driver via ifconfig to 1000baseT.
Incase you
>> * Chris Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-25 00:42]:
>>> Using openbsd as a firewall in several cases - a few small businesses,
>>> and also for home use. Some websites, such as grc.com, stress that
>>> "stealth mode" (which openbsd handles with ease) is the safest. But
>>> I've also read tha
i read the manpage and am not certain it will work since users don't have
system accounts and all mail is delivered and owned by a single user,
_dovecot. it is possible to pipe emails using master.cf to an external
program. i'll experiment with vacation since yaa is something of a
headache to setu
> How do I configure cyrus imapd to retrieve mail from normal unix mailboxes
> and validate against the unix password? I have been trying to find info on
> it and I can't find anything that works with v2.2.12 from 3.8 ports. Can
> someone point me in the right direction?
The Cyrus lists are probab
> How do I configure cyrus imapd to retrieve mail from normal unix mailboxes
> and validate against the unix password? I have been trying to find info on
> it and I can't find anything that works with v2.2.12 from 3.8 ports. Can
> someone point me in the right direction?
This is probably a little
Dmesg output from a recent 3.9 snapshot kernel for a Phylon 627F-1G
motherboard with addon module AD3RTLANG with BIOS "optimized"
defaults is as follows:
OpenBSD 3.9-beta (GENERIC) #608: Sat Feb 25 13:12:29 MST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: VIA Nehemiah (
It appears that no one has tried OpenBSD on this board yet, but the
prospect of a mini-itx board with 1G VIA chip and 4 Ethernet interfaces
for less than $200 was interesting enough to me that I bought one
anyway.
As the dmesg below shows, everything "just works". My only complaints
thus far
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