Michael G Workman writes:
I remember some years there was an IRC channel for openbsd, I
think it
was
on freenode.
I just installed hexchat and there is no freenode option
anymore, is
there
still an openbsd irc channel somewhere?
Due to events last year:
"On 19 May 2021, Fre
emember some years there was an IRC channel for openbsd, I think it was
> on freenode.
>
> I just installed hexchat and there is no freenode option anymore, is there
> still an openbsd irc channel somewhere?
>
> Thanks.
>
> *Michael G. Workman*
> (321) 432-9295
> michael.g.work...@gmail.com
Hello,
I started getting active with OpenBSD again.
I remember some years there was an IRC channel for openbsd, I think it was
on freenode.
I just installed hexchat and there is no freenode option anymore, is there
still an openbsd irc channel somewhere?
Thanks.
*Michael G. Workman*
(321) 432
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 01:00:57PM -0700, Eric Pruitt wrote:
> Does anyone have recommendations for a maintained IRC server that
> doesn't have a copyleft license? There are only a few listed on
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_daemons,
> and they
Eric Pruitt writes:
> On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 10:15:04PM +0200, Solene Rapenne wrote:
>> Eric Pruitt wrote:
>> > Does anyone have recommendations for a maintained IRC server that
>> > doesn't have a copyleft license? There are only a few listed on
&g
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 10:15:04PM +0200, Solene Rapenne wrote:
> Eric Pruitt wrote:
> > Does anyone have recommendations for a maintained IRC server that
> > doesn't have a copyleft license? There are only a few listed on
> > htt
Eric Pruitt wrote:
> Does anyone have recommendations for a maintained IRC server that
> doesn't have a copyleft license? There are only a few listed on
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_daemons,
> and they don't seem to be maintained. Any ru
Does anyone have recommendations for a maintained IRC server that
doesn't have a copyleft license? There are only a few listed on
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_daemons,
and they don't seem to be maintained. Any runtime is fine, but I'm
partia
Unfortunately noone cares.
>The #OpenBSD IRC channel on FreeNode is listed under "OpenBSD
>Resources" at www.openbsd.org , so it is official to some degree.
>
>Blakkheim (I think he is t...@openbsd.org) is insisting with abusing his
>administrator privilege there, t
Hi,
The #OpenBSD IRC channel on FreeNode is listed under "OpenBSD
Resources" at www.openbsd.org , so it is official to some degree.
Blakkheim (I think he is t...@openbsd.org) is insisting with abusing his
administrator privilege there, today by blocking me again.
He seems to have so
Hi,
ti...@openmailbox.org wrote on Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 05:31:11PM -:
> The operator "blakkheim" just banned me on the project's IRC channel,
The OpenBSD project does not even have an official IRC channel,
so this mail is completely off-topic on misc@ and i'm not even
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 6:31 PM, wrote:
> Hi misc@,
>
> The operator "blakkheim" just banned me on the project's IRC channel, out of
> a private passion or agenda rather than for any benefit of the channel.
>
> I did something apparently-unapprioriate previousl
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 05:31:11PM -, ti...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> Hi misc@,
>
> The operator "blakkheim" just banned me on the project's IRC channel, out of
> a private passion or agenda rather than for any benefit of the channel.
>
> I did something ap
Hi misc@,
The operator "blakkheim" just banned me on the project's IRC channel, out of a
private passion or agenda rather than for any benefit of the channel.
I did something apparently-unapprioriate previously on the channel, which was
to send a handful mass-highlights in Oc
On Fri, 10 Oct 2014 21:28:25 + (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
Hi Stuart
Many thanks for the input, i do have access to the servers too.
> I was going to suggest that you might have asymmetric routing causing
> "split states" i.e. one firewall seeing inbound packets, one seeing
> outbound, in
On 10/10/14 23:34, Stuart Henderson wrote:
oops, missed your sysctl -a output (I wasn't expecting to see it,
well done ;-)
net.inet.ip.ifq.drops=140720
You would probably benefit from increasing net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen,
maybe double it once or twice and see if net.inet.ip.ifq.drops stops
increas
oops, missed your sysctl -a output (I wasn't expecting to see it,
well done ;-)
net.inet.ip.ifq.drops=140720
You would probably benefit from increasing net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen,
maybe double it once or twice and see if net.inet.ip.ifq.drops stops
increasing.
On 2014-10-09, Nicolas Christener wrote:
> Besides those steps we also disabled one of the boxes by stopping ospf
> and removing the carp interfaces - however, the disconnects didn't go
> away.
I was going to suggest that you might have asymmetric routing causing
"split states" i.e. one firewall
Hi
First, thank you Paul and Andy for your input! I'm very thankful for
your effort!
On Thu, 2014-10-09 at 16:08 +0100, Andy wrote:
> I have seen this when the allowed number or states is too low and PF
> clears the idle states too early..
>
> See http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/options.html;
> s
colas Christener wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> We have a somewhat curious issue and run out of ideas ;)
>>
>> We do not have a trigger to reproduce the issue, but we for example see
>> some IRC disconnects from users behind our firewall.
>>
>> What we have:
>
10/9/2014 午後 10:52, Nicolas Christener wrote:
Hello
We have a somewhat curious issue and run out of ideas ;)
We do not have a trigger to reproduce the issue, but we for example see
some IRC disconnects from users behind our firewall.
What we have:
- two HP Proliant DL360 G5 with Broadcom BCM5708
Hello
We have a somewhat curious issue and run out of ideas ;)
We do not have a trigger to reproduce the issue, but we for example see
some IRC disconnects from users behind our firewall.
What we have:
- two HP Proliant DL360 G5 with Broadcom BCM5708 NICs, 2GB RAM,
Intel Xeon E5335@2.0GHz
raging about it only makes you look defensive. If someone accuses you of lying,
ask them to present real facts to back up the assertion. If they can't, then
you don't have to do a thing (they are already made foolish enough). Besides,
anyone who really knows you will dismiss the accusations wit
Just for the record: the freenode #openbsd irc channel isn't the official
irc channel of the OpenBSD project. We don't care about what happens
there.
--
jca | PGP: 0x06A11494 / 61DB D9A0 00A4 67CF 2A90 8961 6191 8FBF 06A1 1494
I have up until now relied on manpages and issues sent upstream though
users. This issue on the otherhand has ignited my passion. I have never
been more galvanized or stirred with passion until tonight. At this very
moment I am filled with rage, on the other hand I realize the fault is not
graspe
I have up until now relied on manpages and issues sent upstream though
users. This issue on the otherhand has ignited my passion. I have never
been more galvanized or stirred with passion until tonight. At this very
moment I am filled with rage, on the other hand I realize the fault is not
graspe
For those from Spain who uses UNIX. We are triying to make a community in
Spain. Its called UNIX in general because there are a few people who uses
OpenBSD in Spain. We have the irc channel in: irc.freenode.org #unixes. Hope
to find OpenBSD users in Spain soon!
2011/4/28 David Steiner
> A true lurker would have seen the unwritten rule
> "Shut up. If someone starts speaking, complain."
>
> thoughts?
>
>
Sure. If #openbsd at freenode.net was any kind of official IRC channel for
openbsd, it would have said so on t
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:44:24AM +0200, David Steiner wrote:
> thoughts?
Some people don't like it when you make IRC logs publicly available.
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 6:57 PM, David Steiner
wrote:
> cinch: what i'm trying to say is stop your flooding of boring
> irrelevant shit on this channel
David: what i'm trying to say is stop your flooding of boring
irrelevant shit on this list
A true lurker would have seen the unwritten rule
"Shut up. If someone starts speaking, complain."
thoughts?
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 03:03:06 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there an official OpenBSD IRC channel?
> thank you, and i am sorry but couldnt find info about it in
> faqs
>
>
I know how frustrating it is to get an answer like:
look elsewhere, or search the archives so...
Yo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an official OpenBSD IRC channel?
thank you, and i am sorry but couldnt find info about it in
faqs
use the archives, this has been discussed.
Is there an official OpenBSD IRC channel?
thank you, and i am sorry but couldnt find info about it in
faqs
On 15-Apr-08, at 11:12 AM, Unix Fan wrote:
I found an old email on the mailing lists, dating back to 1996, when
Theo announced users could connect and chat with the developers on
their ICB server.
I'm wondering, when did it go private? Why can't users join and
chat.. or idle.. and watch Op
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 06:05:02PM +0800, Tito Mari Francis Escaqo wrote:
> Good day!
>
> In our office we use irc-hybrid on CentOS4.4 as IRC server. I plan to
> use OpenBSD 3.9 as my test IRC server with the provided irc-2.10.3p1
> package.
>
> Can anybody on the list pro
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 06:05:02PM +0800, Tito Mari Francis Esca?o wrote:
> Good day!
Good day to you too! :-)
>
> In our office we use irc-hybrid on CentOS4.4 as IRC server. I plan to
> use OpenBSD 3.9 as my test IRC server with the provided irc-2.10.3p1
> package.
>
> Ca
Good day!
In our office we use irc-hybrid on CentOS4.4 as IRC server. I plan to
use OpenBSD 3.9 as my test IRC server with the provided irc-2.10.3p1
package.
Can anybody on the list provide me with pointers to howto's how to
configure this IRC server in OpenBSD? You're help would be
r hand now? :D
00:54 BSDWhelp| he's just pumping up the funding again
00:54 cmihai| Apparently he thinks very little of us "hand-holders" on IRC
:).
00:54 BSDWhelp| lol
00:54Han| All spend on liquor!
00:54 cmihai| BSDWhelp, well, he needs his beer! Humppa!
00:54
* Jim Razmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051009 19:19]:
> I'm trying to setup an internal 3 node irc network for my company. I
> have two nodes, both on OpenBSD, bursting just fine. However, I can't
> seem to get a third node to graft itself on to the hub server.
>
>
I'm trying to setup an internal 3 node irc network for my company. I
have two nodes, both on OpenBSD, bursting just fine. However, I can't
seem to get a third node to graft itself on to the hub server.
Has anyone successfully run a multi-node irc network with OpenBSD as a hub
serve
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