Hello,
I know maybe this is a newbie question ( i came from linux). I tried to set
up openbsd cups printing server for linux workstations. The printer in
question is a HP LaserJet 1320 attached to a usb port.
The big problems came when i try to print pdf files, printer won't print and
anyone else
On 2007/02/23 18:58, William Bloom wrote:
> Hmm, I'm rereading the product description for the Soekris lan1621, which
> would go into my 4801's PCI slot and give me 2 enet ports. It claims 'High
> performance PCI busmaster interface with large buffers and interrupt
> holdoff'.
> Would you have hig
On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 11:46:54AM +0100, Tang Tse wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I know maybe this is a newbie question ( i came from linux). I tried to set
> up openbsd cups printing server for linux workstations. The printer in
> question is a HP LaserJet 1320 attached to a usb port.
>
> The big problems
Hi,
Thanks for your answear. So best i use linux for a printer server?
And which part is exactly client/server of cups?
Thanks
2007/2/24, Marc Espie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 11:46:54AM +0100, Tang Tse wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I know maybe this is a newbie question ( i
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From: Sebastian Rother <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: misc@openbsd.org
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 00:08:23 +0100
Subject: Request: Dedicated OpenBSD (root) Server for a company...
Hello everybody,
I`m asking this for a friend who wanna set up a company and needs a
ded
On 2/24/07, Tang Tse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your answear. So best i use linux for a printer server?
Hello Tang:
You can still get printing to work on OpenBSD. Suppose your printer is
an HP 600 Deskjet, you would do the following:
1) Go to http://openprinting.org/printer_li
On Saturday 24 February 2007 04:46, Tang Tse wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I know maybe this is a newbie question ( i came from linux). I tried to set
> up openbsd cups printing server for linux workstations. The printer in
> question is a HP LaserJet 1320 attached to a usb port.
>
> The big problems came wh
* Tang Tse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-24 04:38]:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your answear. So best i use linux for a printer server?
>
No, I've used the CUPS/ghostscript mashups to attempt
to make hundred dollar inkjets work on linux. similarly handbuilt
them on openbsd. neither with any rel
Hi,
We have developed wireless/wired security / hotspot appliances based on
OpenBSD 3.3 to 4.0 since year 2002: http://www.wiborne.com/hotspot.html and
http://www.wiborne.com/switch.html
All hardwares are based on IPC from www.nexcom.com that offers quality
appliance with excellent service. You
On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 08:13:21AM -0700, Bob Beck wrote:
> * Tang Tse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-24 04:38]:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks for your answear. So best i use linux for a printer server?
> >
>
> No, I've used the CUPS/ghostscript mashups to attempt
> to make hundred dollar inkjets
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 01:03:30PM -0800, Karsten McMinn wrote:
> On 2/21/07, Alex Thurlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Oops, forgot that part. At 325Mbps, we do about 60,000pps, so that
> > puts us at about 360,000pps needed for 2Gbps.
>
> You'll have a hard time finding benches for that. To d
Hi!
I have implemented utf-8 <-> unicode conversion library for my project.
It's BSD licensed. So, if anyone wants they can freely use it in your
own project.
http://www.bsdua.org/files/unicode.tar.gz
PS: sorry for self promotion, but it's all about not to invent a wheel
--
Alexey V. Vatche
Hi,
Currently at the company I work for we have a fairly large (almost 100
end-points) hub-and-spoke VPN network with a mix of Juniper Netscreens
and Fortinet Fortigate firewalls as well as 1 OpenBSD firewall running
at my house. We do not use policy-based VPNs but rather route-based
which simp
I want to compiling firefox in obsd4.0.
I've installed obsd fully.
What else do I need to compile firefox?
Thanks.
ronald jiang wrote:
I want to compiling firefox in obsd4.0.
I've installed obsd fully.
What else do I need to compile firefox?
You need to read the excellent documentation.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/
On 2/24/07, ronald jiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to compiling firefox in obsd4.0.
I've installed obsd fully.
What else do I need to compile firefox?
Packages are there so you don't have to. Is there a reason a package won't work?
DS
On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 12:38:02AM +0800, ronald jiang wrote:
> I want to compiling firefox in obsd4.0.
> I've installed obsd fully.
> What else do I need to compile firefox?
> Thanks.
Firefox is available as a package, and as a port. See FAQ 15 to get started.
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indeed, most of you won't know what the hell a TurboChannel card is...
TurboChannel is a proprietary bus developed by DEC and used in the
MIPS-based workstations such as the DEC5000/200 for example.
I have three PMAZ-A (fast-SCSI with 50-pin high den
Hi
I'm trying to set up basic ipsec between an OpenBSD-current box and a
linux box using setkey, could anyone point out what i'm doing wrong
please? I'm getting no errors from ipsecctl or setkey, below are the
configs.
Thanks
Tom
ipsec.conf
flow esp from 192.168.114.101 to 192.168.114.140
esp f
On 2007/02/24 10:17, Chris Jones wrote:
> which simplifies management substantially. For those that are not
> familiar with route-based VPNs - they are essentially point-to-point
> IPSEC connections which use virtual tunnel interfaces on the devices at
> each end of the tunnel. Once an IPSEC connec
How 'bout the Commell EMB-564VG then, as an alternative to Soekris?
I've seen a few postings that seem to show high regard.
Billl
On Feb 24, 2007, at 3:49, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/02/23 18:58, William Bloom wrote:
Hmm, I'm rereading the product description for the Soekris
lan162
I'm thinking about building a box for a bunch of drives, and maybe
using one of those small boards, like the epia or some such, does
anyone have any recommendations on a nice case for such a beast? All
the normal boxes seem a bit too big, all the "external raid for
SME/home" seem a bit limited or
Thanks for the suggestion but specifying transport fails too..
esp transport from 192.168.114.101 to 192.168.114.140 spi 0xdeadbeef:0xbeefdead
enc blowfish \
authkey 0x54f79f479a32814347bb768d3e01b2b58e49ce674ec6e2d327b63408c56ef4
e8:0x7f48ee352c626cdc2a731b9d90bd63e29db2a9c683044b70b2f444
On 2/24/07, Jim Razmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Take a look at the drive cages you slide into 2 or 3 bays. Allows you
to stuff 3 or 4 drives in that space in a hot swap configuration.
Well, I'm not looking for hotswap (read enough here about the follies
of hotswapping s/ata drives :)), but t
On 2007/02/24 19:01, bofh wrote:
>I'm hoping for something that'll take a bunch of 3.5"
> drives, almost similar to something like a icy-box or some such, +
> enough space for a eden type motherboard + a couple of cooling fans +
> power supply that has enough drive power outputs. U
On 2/24/07, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone tried OpenBSD on a thecus n5200?
Now, something like this, but with a lower price, would be what I'm
looking for :) I was actually looking for something along the lines
of $100 or so for the case, and whatever a eden board cost, an
Dunno about the 5200, but armish doesn't work on the 4100, see
Henrik's posts to arm@ in January.
4.0 current dec06 does work on the Certance cp3100 with some private fixes
by [EMAIL PROTECTED] The serial console is iffy, but it will work long enough
to
load the O/S. You can connect 3 or 4 addi
I'm having problems with ospfd in -current
Up until about 2 weeks ago this was working however since updating to
more recent snapshots (including last night's build) ospfd no longer
seems to recognise link on the vlan interface at boot up
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ospfctl sh in
Interface Address
On 2/24/07, Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do an eBay search for "(certance,quantum,seagate) (cp3100*,d2d2t)" and
you'll see them pretty low priced. They are built like tanks.
I poked around a bit more, and there's some cases such as:
http://cgi.ebay.com/4-BAY-5-DRIVE-SATA-eSATA-POR
is there some plan to make pf voip-aware so it can handle dynamic port
allocation ?
i suppose answer risks to be no as else, there would be one for ftp (and
not ftp-proxy). So, what openbsd users use to add security to their voip
setup except pf and vlan ?
thanks
Regards
Julien
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