I checked tcpdump on internal if, and it's not working. I enabled ip
forwarding on sysctl.conf, yes.
It's so weird. I'm shure it's a very stupid mistake but i can't find it...
On 5/13/07, Johan Linner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is IP forwarding enabled?
>
> # sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
Quoting Ted Unangst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> from the end of your x log. seems the x40 simply can't handle a
> monitor that big.
Indeed, the specs for the X40 seems to indicate it can't, but booting
the other (disgusting) OS installed on the same harddrive outputs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] perfectly. Also,
Quoting Jimmy Mitchener ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Have you tried starting X several times in a row? I have this issue
> when I connect my external display to my laptop. Sometimes X comes up
> at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and sometimes it is at 56Hz and looks awful. The
> only solution seems to be to restart X
On 5/13/07, Alberich de megres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/13/07, Johan Linner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is IP forwarding enabled?
>
> # sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
>
> /Johan
I checked tcpdump on internal if, and it's not working. I enabled ip
forwarding on sysctl.conf, yes.
It's
Apologies if this mail is a bit long, but I included most of the output
of some commands as I think they might help you helping me telling how
to proceed.
I'm trying to make/install squidclamav on a newly configured OBSD 4.1
firewall / squid proxy on a i386 AMD/K6 450MHz 200MB pc for use at
home.
On Sun, May 13, 2007 at 11:20:14AM +0200, Frederic Durodie wrote:
> Apologies if this mail is a bit long, but I included most of the output
> of some commands as I think they might help you helping me telling how
> to proceed.
>
> I'm trying to make/install squidclamav on a newly configured OBSD 4
Hi Tobias,
Thanks a lot for the help. However I had to slightly correct your recipe
below. So, for future reference for poor souls such as myself :
$ env CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib ./configure
$ vi Makefile
to change the line with LIBS = -lcurl to :
LIBS
Hello,
i'm trying to make an old Ultra 10 working in dual-screen/xinerama, with
onboard ati (works fine at [EMAIL PROTECTED]) and additional old s3 pci
(detected
by kernel).
I've seen on xenocara/driver/Makefile that s3virge driver, which this card
normally uses on other archs/OS, is not enabled
C12-GAMMA: free/open-source FreeBSD/Linux software;
http://www.caesarion.org.uk
Sincerely,
R Carey.
I have unfortunately been stuck with having to use a 56k dialup
connection at home at least until the phone company runs DSL out
here, (6 months, but I won't hold my breath). Anyway there are a few
computers here, that need to have access so since had used OpenBSD as
a firewall when I had c
On 5/13/07, Alex Holst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(II) I810(0): External Monitor: Using hsync range of 30.00-83.00 kHz
(II) I810(0): External Monitor: Using vrefresh range of 56.00-75.00 Hz
(II) I810(0): Not using built-in mode "1600x1200" (height too large for virtual
size)
(--) I810(0): Virtua
Quoting Ted Unangst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >Any idea why the i810 driver attempts to use 75Hz? Maybe if I could get
> >it to try 60Hz at that point would make it work..
> >
> >I appreciate the suggestions. Any other hints?
>
> change the modeline to only support 60hz refresh.
I set VertRefresh to
Hi,
On 13/05/07, Landry Breuil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
i'm trying to make an old Ultra 10 working in dual-screen/xinerama, with
onboard ati (works fine at [EMAIL PROTECTED]) and additional old s3 pci
(detected
by kernel).
As far as I am aware sparc64 requires "OpenBoot aware" grap
How about a dual G5? PowerMac Dual G5 7,3 2.2 Open Firmware 4.
I don't follow Apple hardware, so I don't know what the difference
between a G4 and a G5 is architecture wise; but I do know that OS/X has
to come off of this thing with a quickness. ~BAS
On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 20:31 +0200, Mark Kette
I have two mail servers running 4.1-stable and am trying to get spamd
synchronization working between them.
During testing using a basic set of options
/usr/libexec/spamd -y nfe0 -Y nfe0 -d
in the resulting debug I see
using multicast spam sync mode (ttl 1, group 224.0.1.240, port 8025)
on
Hi
I am setting up a new OpenBSD machine in which I want to chroot users. I don't
want to use any of the patching solutions to OpenSSH but want to implement a
real system chroot solution so any user, who is chrooted, is jailed even if he
logs in manually.
I have tried to find articles on this, bu
Dear gentleman/madam,
i have a home network composed of 1 gateway and two boxes. All of them
running openbsd 4.1 of course.
I decided to get the time syncronization for all those boxes. In the
gateway machine, i managed to get the following in crontab:
*/5 * * * * /u
John Nietzsche wrote:
...
> Everything is working ok except because of those two boxes always have
> a time about 20/22 seconds after my gateway time, like in the output
> for date command:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] date
> Sun May 13 23:04:35 BRT 2007
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] date
> Sun May 13 23:04:59 BRT
> I decided to get the time syncronization for all those boxes. In the
> gateway machine, i managed to get the following in crontab:
>
> */5 * * * * /usr/sbin/rdate -4ncva
> ptbtime1.ptb.de | /usr/bin/logger -t NTP
> Everything is working ok except because of those tw
It's really a good application. i like it.
Thanks ^_^
On Mon, 14 May 2007 02:43:59 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Follow-up: I found some posts on the archive about this being a very bad idea,
would someone mind explaining why?
On this particular system some users are trusted, but others are "less"
trusted. The system contains some different speci
I've tried to configure NFS and am nearly all the way there, but it
seems like I've hit a pretty big stumbling block. I've got OpenBSD
4.1-stable (10.0.0.1) with an NFS export of my home directory. I also
have a Windows XP machine (10.0.0.2) and installed the SFU 3.5 NFS
client.
[/etc/exports]
i have configures X and my "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" file is same as i have
used on DragonFyBSd and Gentoo, Arch Linux etc. when i do "startx" on
OpenBSD amd64 4.1 it 1st turns-OFF and then after 2 seconds turns-ON
my monitor *automatically*. i had the same problem in OpenBSD 3.9
i386.
any solution ?
On 5/13/07, John Nietzsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the other two boxes (lion and etosha) i have:
*/5 * * * * /usr/sbin/rdate -4cva gw |
Everything is working ok except because of those two boxes always have
a time about 20/22 seconds after my gateway time, like
On 5/13/07, Alex Holst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I set VertRefresh to 60-60, included a modeline generated by gtf and
disabled DDC, resulting in X being a smartarse ("Sure, I can do 60Hz"):
can you post the full log somewhere? if you can wait to tuesday, i'll
also try to get it working myself
Greetings all,
I'm trying to implement an IPsec tunnel from my LAN to a dedicated box.
I've met with a common issue where some TCP packets cannot be fragmented
due to a DF flag is set, and the packet is unable to pass through a
tunnel. In that case an informing icmp packet is sent to the
destinatio
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