Re: OpenBSD projects

2015-07-24 Thread Nicholas Marriott
Nice list. Also: file(1), rcs(1), sdiff(1), bgplg(8) On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 09:56:14PM -0700, jungle Boogie wrote: > On 28 December 2014 at 15:14, Ingo Schwarze wrote: > > Hi, > > > > as this request met quite a bit of interest, i have drafted > > a list at this *temporary* URI: > > > > htt

Re: OpenBSD projects

2015-07-23 Thread jungle Boogie
On 28 December 2014 at 15:14, Ingo Schwarze wrote: > Hi, > > as this request met quite a bit of interest, i have drafted > a list at this *temporary* URI: > > http://mdocml.bsd.lv/openbsd_projects.html > > If developers want it, moving it to the OpenBSD web site would > be fine with me. Looks

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-30 Thread Jungle Boogie
Dear Bryan, From: Bryan Steele Sent: Sun, 28 Dec 2014 22:01:16 -0500 To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: OpenBSD projects AnonCVS is probably a worthy addition to the list. OpenBSD is the first open source project to expose their repos publically. By

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-29 Thread Constantine A. Murenin
On 27 December 2014 at 16:32, Predrag Punosevac wrote: > OpenBSD has its own sensorsd which is pure gold and unlike other BSDs Yes, and sensorsd(8) / sensor_attach(9) stuff has also been imported into DragonFly BSD (and also briefly into FreeBSD, too). http://mdoc.su/d/sensor_attach.9 h

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-28 Thread Bryan Steele
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 12:14:11AM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote: > Hi, > > as this request met quite a bit of interest, i have drafted > a list at this *temporary* URI: > > http://mdocml.bsd.lv/openbsd_projects.html > > If developers want it, moving it to the OpenBSD web site would > be fine wit

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-28 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi, as this request met quite a bit of interest, i have drafted a list at this *temporary* URI: http://mdocml.bsd.lv/openbsd_projects.html If developers want it, moving it to the OpenBSD web site would be fine with me. One thing that became obvious while drafting the list is that it is quite

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-28 Thread jungle Boogie
Hi Marcus, On 28 December 2014 at 07:50, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: > > Compiling the list was fun and easy: read /etc/rc.conf, do ``man '', > jump to end, see HISTORY and AUTHORS, when in doubt take a look at > http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.sbin//Makefile > jump to end, see

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-28 Thread Predrag Punosevac
There is so much work done by OpenBSD developers that is all too easy to miss even things I use in daily work: OpenBSD got its own upd - USB Power Devices sensor for UPS monitoring. It is still in rapid development. As a casual observer of tech@openbsd I noticed that OpenBSD team have practically

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-28 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
jungleboog...@gmail.com (jungle Boogie), 2014.12.26 (Fri) 18:42 (CET): > Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is > that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing? > openssh (p) > opensmtpd (p) > mandoc (p) > openntpd (p) > openbgpd > libressl (p) > openiked (

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-28 Thread Reyk Floeter
On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 07:32:06PM -0500, Predrag Punosevac wrote: > I was too quick with my earlier message. > > I don't think anybody mentioned OpenBSD implementation of dhcp server > and client. IIRC FreeBSD uses OpenBSD version of the client for its base > installation. Traditionally FreeBSD

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-27 Thread Predrag Punosevac
I was too quick with my earlier message. I don't think anybody mentioned OpenBSD implementation of dhcp server and client. IIRC FreeBSD uses OpenBSD version of the client for its base installation. Traditionally FreeBSD doesn't come with dhcp server which needs to be installed from ports. OpenBS

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-27 Thread Reyk Floeter
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 09:42:18AM -0800, jungle Boogie wrote: > Hello All, > > Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is > that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing? > openssh (p) > opensmtpd (p) > mandoc (p) > openntpd (p) > openbgpd > libressl (p) > op

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-27 Thread Adam Thompson
On 14-12-27 09:59 AM, Predrag Punosevac wrote: OpenBSD also has its own LDAP server as well indigenous ypldap daemon and as far as I know is the only widely deployed UNIX which doesn't use infamous PAM for LDAP authentication. Cheers, Predrag Going OT here to correct that impression... HP/UX,

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-27 Thread jungle Boogie
Hi Alexandre, On 27 December 2014 at 04:01, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > Out of curiousity, what would you do with this list? > Well in the coming weeks you'll see a water color painting my wife did of puffy and some bubbles of some of the openBSD projects. I didn't know there were so many so I don

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-27 Thread Predrag Punosevac
I am not sure if it classifies as OpenBSD project but pdksh is for practical purposes as far as I know maintained by OpenBSD people. Many will argue that so called Mir Korn Shell mksh is just a version of pdksh developed within OpenBSD project. OpenBSD also has its own LDAP server as well indigeno

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-27 Thread Alexandre Ratchov
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 09:42:18AM -0800, jungle Boogie wrote: > Hello All, > > Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is > that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing? > openssh (p) > opensmtpd (p) > mandoc (p) > openntpd (p) > openbgpd > libressl (p) > op

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread jungle Boogie
Hi Nikolai, On 26 December 2014 at 16:49, Nikolai Fetissov wrote: > Looks like openospfd is missing from the list. > Would you consider that a companion to openbgpd since the site says: OpenBGPD's companions, ospfd(8), ospf6d(8), ripd(8), and dvmrpd(8) add support for the respective protocols. ld

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread Nikolai Fetissov
Looks like openospfd is missing from the list. > On Dec 26, 2014, at 7:34 PM, jungle Boogie wrote: > > Hi Ted, >> On 26 December 2014 at 13:23, Ted Unangst wrote: >>> On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 09:42, jungle Boogie wrote: >>> Hello All, >>> >>> Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that ope

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-12-26 18:42 GMT+01:00, jungle Boogie : > Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is > that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing? opencvs Best Martin

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread jungle Boogie
Hi Ted, On 26 December 2014 at 13:23, Ted Unangst wrote: > On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 09:42, jungle Boogie wrote: >> Hello All, >> >> Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is >> that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing? > > The now deleted gzsig! Your too

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread jungle Boogie
Hi Raf, On 26 December 2014 at 12:56, Raf wrote: > On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 03:36:11PM EST, jungle Boogie wrote: > >> Hi Raf, > > Hi jungle Boogie, > >> Was Tim Miller (guy that created sudo, right?) an openbsd developer >> before/during/after/never when sudo was put in base in 2009? > > As already

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread L.R. d S.
arc4random OpenBSD Cryptographic Framework W^x patch's on Xenocara... [?]

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread jimchoffman
npppd ? ifstated ? On 12/26/2014 11:42 AM, jungle Boogie wrote: > Hello All, > > Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is > that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing? > openssh (p) > opensmtpd (p) > mandoc (p) > openntpd (p) > openbgpd > libressl (p) >

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread Ted Unangst
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 09:42, jungle Boogie wrote: > Hello All, > > Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is > that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing? The now deleted gzsig!

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread Raf
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 03:36:11PM EST, jungle Boogie wrote: > Hi Raf, Hi jungle Boogie, > Was Tim Miller (guy that created sudo, right?) an openbsd developer > before/during/after/never when sudo was put in base in 2009? As already pointed out - Todd C. Miller, not Tim. http://www.sudo.ws/sud

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread David Coppa
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 9:36 PM, jungle Boogie wrote: > Hi Raf, > On 26 December 2014 at 12:13, Raf wrote: >> On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 02:11:04PM EST, Carsten Kunze wrote: >>> jungle Boogie wrote: >>> >>> > Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is >>> > that correct? (

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread Miod Vallat
> Was Tim Miller (guy that created sudo, right?) an openbsd developer > before/during/after/never when sudo was put in base in 2009? He's Todd Miller, he did not create sudo, and sudo was imported in 1999, not 2009.

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread jungle Boogie
Hi Raf, On 26 December 2014 at 12:13, Raf wrote: > On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 02:11:04PM EST, Carsten Kunze wrote: >> jungle Boogie wrote: >> >> > Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is >> > that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing? >> >> How about tmux

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread Raf
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 02:11:04PM EST, Carsten Kunze wrote: > jungle Boogie wrote: > > > Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is > > that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing? > > How about tmux (p)? Nope - tmux(1), similarly to mandoc(1), has been

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread Carsten Kunze
Todd wrote: > Not sure, but what about cwm(1) and mg(1)? I think cwm had been started as evilwm elsewhere, derived as cwm from evilwm (outside?) OpenBSD and later imported to the OpenBSD code base.

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread Todd
Not sure, but what about cwm(1) and mg(1)? On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 1:23 PM, jungle Boogie wrote: > Hi Carsten,0 > On 26 December 2014 at 11:11, Carsten Kunze > wrote: > > jungle Boogie wrote: > > > >> Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is > >> that correct? (p) i

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 09:42:18AM -0800, jungle Boogie wrote: > Hello All, > > Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is > that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing? > openssh (p) > opensmtpd (p) > mandoc (p) > openntpd (p) > openbgpd > libressl (p) > o

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread jungle Boogie
Hi Carsten,0 On 26 December 2014 at 11:11, Carsten Kunze wrote: > jungle Boogie wrote: > >> Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is >> that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing? > > How about tmux (p)? > Damn good one! Apologizes to the developer for

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread Carsten Kunze
jungle Boogie wrote: > Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is > that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing? How about tmux (p)?

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread jungle Boogie
Hi Miod, On 26 December 2014 at 10:19, Miod Vallat wrote: >> Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is >> that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing? > >> mandoc (p) > > Mandoc was not initiated by OpenBSD, although it got engulfed very > quickly thanks to

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread Miod Vallat
> Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is > that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing? > mandoc (p) Mandoc was not initiated by OpenBSD, although it got engulfed very quickly thanks to Ingo's hard work.

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread jungle Boogie
Hi Ludovic, On 26 December 2014 at 09:46, ludovic coues wrote: > 2014-12-26 18:42 GMT+01:00 jungle Boogie : >> openiked (p?) >> >> Thanks, >> Jungle >> > > > openiked isn't portable. Thanks for the confirmation, That's pretty much what Theo stated as well but there's this page: https://github.com

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread ludovic coues
2014-12-26 18:42 GMT+01:00 jungle Boogie : > Hello All, > > Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is > that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing? > openssh (p) > opensmtpd (p) > mandoc (p) > openntpd (p) > openbgpd > libressl (p) > openiked (p?) > pf > re