SERVICIOS A DOMICILIO
TAQUIZAS
Taquiza de platillos mexicanos
Taquizas de pastor
Taquiza de parrilla al carbsn
Taquizas tipo kermis
BUFETES
Bufete de 3 o 4 tiempos
Bufete de antojos Mexicanos
Bufete tipo Kermis
Bufete de mariscos
Bufete tipo Cotail
Bufete ambigz
DESAYUNOS
Formal de 3 o 4 tiempos
Hi again, sorry to bother you again but who else would know?
Can ayone make an educated guess on what has the best
possibility to work for OpenBSD 4.1:
* US Robotics USB modem
* Other USB modem (Sweex)
* ZONET ZFM5600 MODEM PC-CARD that is supposed "have drivers" for Linux
* Any Serial line modem
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Adriaan wrote:
> I get the following messages during the snapshot bsd.rd install from:
>
> OpenBSD 4.1-current (RAMDISK_CD) #382: Tue Jun 12 20:35:47 MDT 2007
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/RAMDISK_CD
>
> snip-
> rd0: fixed,
Raimo Niskanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can ayone make an educated guess on what has the best
> possibility to work for OpenBSD 4.1:
> * US Robotics USB modem
> * Other USB modem (Sweex)
never touched any of these myself, but there is hope that either of
these would be usable as a umodem
(<
On Thursday 14 June 2007 08:05, you wrote:
> SERVICIOS A DOMICILIO
> TAQUIZAS
> Taquiza de platillos mexicanos
> Taquizas de pastor
> Taquiza de parrilla al carbsn
> Taquizas tipo kermis
At last, some spam we can actually use! I intend to go in for this, but I need
details on the /dev/bbq device
>Hi again, sorry to bother you again but who else would know?
>Can ayone make an educated guess on what has the best
>possibility to work for OpenBSD 4.1:
>* US Robotics USB modem
>* Other USB modem (Sweex)
>* ZONET ZFM5600 MODEM PC-CARD that is supposed "have drivers" for Linux
>* Any Serial line
On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 06:49:57PM +1000, Craig Hammond wrote:
> A long long time ago in a very distant galaxy, I am pretty sure I got
> a Netcomm USB Roadster (AM5055) to work in OpenBSD 3.0 or 3.1 or
> something.
I also have at least one USB modem lying in the closet, and like the
other ones I ha
Good Morning,
Could someone tell me what the maximum number of IP addresses OBSD will support
per interface is please?
I'd like to setup in excess of 255 IPs on my external firewall interface, and
I'm wondering how BSD will handle this.
Please advise.
Regards,
Garron Kramer
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:21:13 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Good Morning,
>
> Could someone tell me what the maximum number of IP addresses OBSD will
> support per interface is please?
>
> I'd like to setup in excess of 255 IPs on my external firewall interface,
> and I'm wondering how BSD wil
Hi all.
I am having my first play with authpf.
I have windows boxes behind my obsd firewall and I want the rdp ports
closed except for when I want to connect myself. Authpf seems like the
perfect solution.
I have a very simple setup.
/etc/pf.conf
I added the following:
rdr-anchor "aut
Is this normal, or have I done something wrong.
this is normal.
--
almir
No argument there on the pragmatics.
But it does work, and a lot of places use it.
~BAS
FYI I wasn't advocating implementing it; just providing background. If
you want it, shell the $500k for the hardware L.B.
On Thu, 2007-06-14 at 00:07 +0200, Reyk Floeter wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 1
Hi, I don't know how to handle this:
My OpenBSD 4.1 Generic i386 box "occasionally" freezes completely,
without any warning.
No Ctrl+Mod1+F1 or any other key-combination, no ssh or ping works.
This happened several times over the past 3 days.
The last time, I left it at ttyC0 - nothing happened.
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On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 11:21:13AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Good Morning,
>
> Could someone tell me what the maximum number of IP addresses OBSD will
> support per interface is please?
>
> I'd like to setup in excess of 255 IPs on my external firewall interface, and
> I'm wondering how
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 14:29:36 you wrote:
> > kernel: page fault trap code=0
> > Stopped at pfsync_insert_net_state+0x451: movl 0(%eax,%edx,4),%edx
>
> I experienced *exactly* the same problem.
>
> As I'm using a modified kernel also, I'm not sure if this is an official
> OpenBSD bug. There
Hi there,
I want to buy a new laptop and want to run OpenBSD on it. So I think
my best choice is to buy a laptop without Intel wifi chipset and
-with- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator. (GMA is supported well
according to the FSF.) But the number of laptops with this
combination is very limited!
Hi All,
I have a problem with regular expressions and can not solve it.
I wants to egrep from a big text file all mail addresses.
For testing I created this file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL P
> "OBSD" == OBSD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
OBSD> I wants to egrep from a big text file all mail addresses.
...
OBSD> cat mail.txt | egrep "[EMAIL PROTECTED],4}"
That's not even VAGUELY CLOSE to a regex for email addresses. You
need to read RFC822 and RFC2822, or just grab the regex at:
I am getting this into my mailbox; as a result of /usr/local/bin/pfstat -q:
ioctl: DIOCGETALTQS: Permission denied
pf_query: query_queues() failed
Somehow, Google doesn't know it. Wonder what is going on here. :)
Uwe
Hello,
I'm running OBSD on my IBM 486-DX4-100, 32MB ram. It has S3 video so is
using the XFree86 version 3 driver, configured with xf86config. All is
mostly well, except that I have a microsoft trackball (I think its
called a MS Intellimouse Explorer) mouse with a wheel attached to the
standard
> I got in the output (Which I not want):
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> I believed with [a-zA-Z]{2,4} I can limit it after the
> "." Or?
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> It should be as well not possible with [a-zA-Z]{2,4}
>
> How can I exclude this?
You did not say that after the 2-4 characters the line should
On 14/06/07, Julian Leyh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got in the output (Which I not want):
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> I believed with [a-zA-Z]{2,4} I can limit it after the
"." Or?
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> It should be as well not possible with [a-zA-Z]{2,4}
>
> How can I exclude this?
You did no
Renaud Allard wrote:
John Nietzsche wrote:
Dear gentleman,
i am trying to install openbsd 4.1 on dell poweredge 2900. Everything
from turnning on the machine to cd booting was ok, but when i get to
the point of installing it (that part when i am given the options:
Upgrade, Install and Shell? )
You probably need ZAxisMapping to use the scroll wheel
Here's what I do (wsmouse abstracts usb/ps2/etc types):
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "wsmouse"
Option "Device" "/dev/wsmouse"
Option "Z
Hi All,
thanks for all the suggestions.
With this it works:
cat mail.txt | egrep "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" | egrep "\.[a-zA-Z]{2,4}$"
It is probably possible to avoid the last egrep but I have not find out how.
Regards,
Stefan
>> I got in the output (Which I not want):
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> I beli
On 6/14/07, Pieter Verberne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to buy a new laptop and want to run OpenBSD on it. So I think
my best choice is to buy a laptop without Intel wifi chipset and
-with- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator. (GMA is supported well
according to the FSF.) But the number of lap
On 6/14/07, OBSD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
thanks for all the suggestions.
With this it works:
cat mail.txt | egrep "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" | egrep "\.[a-zA-Z]{2,4}$"
It is probably possible to avoid the last egrep but I have not find out how.
egrep '[EMAIL PROTECTED],4}$' mail.txt
b
On Thu June 14 2007 10:02:29 am Uwe Dippel wrote:
> I am getting this into my mailbox; as a result of /usr/local/bin/pfstat -q:
>
> ioctl: DIOCGETALTQS: Permission denied
> pf_query: query_queues() failed
You are getting that in your mailbox? Are you running it via cron and if so
what user is it
egrep '[EMAIL PROTECTED],4}$' mail.txt
##<-- you want this, it get's the lines you posted.
On 6/14/07, OBSD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Almir,
your suggestion does not work completely.
What?
It misses the
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had the same issue as I used
c
(sorry for screwing up the thread; I'm on the daily digest list. Please
CC responses to me as well).
Hey,
I have two machines who are recent, high end, PCI-Express, single CPU
dualcore, but unfortunately one's AMD, one's Intel, and I can't find the
actual specs as of this moment. I purchased
When your pfctl(8) or related binaries are 4.0 and are out of date for the
4.1 kernel data structures, you get this error.
Rebuild pfstat against the new headers?
~BAS
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Tim Kuhlman wrote:
On Thu June 14 2007 10:02:29 am Uwe Dippel wrote:
I am getting this into my mailbox
On 6/14/07, Pieter Verberne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,
I want to buy a new laptop and want to run OpenBSD on it. So I think
my best choice is to buy a laptop without Intel wifi chipset and
-with- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator. (GMA is supported well
according to the FSF.) But the nu
Hello,
I'm following current lastest sources a 2 hours ago (from cvsup.no.openbsd.org).
when I try to build bsd.rd it fails at some point:
cd /usr/src/distrib/i386/ramdisk_cd
cd /usr/src/distrib/i386/ramdisk_cd && sudo make
snip .
cc -Werror -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototype
On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 09:46:10AM -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> You probably need ZAxisMapping to use the scroll wheel
>
> Here's what I do (wsmouse abstracts usb/ps2/etc types):
>
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier "Mouse0"
> Driver "mouse"
> Option "Proto
> I want to buy a new laptop and want to run OpenBSD on it. So I think
> my best choice is to buy a laptop without Intel wifi chipset and
> -with- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator. (GMA is supported well
> according to the FSF.) But the number of laptops with this
> combination is very limited! W
> "OBSD" == OBSD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
OBSD> With this it works:
For some meaning of "works". Maybe you're not listening, but if
someone googles this page, I want to make sure you're corrected.
OBSD> cat mail.txt | egrep "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" | egrep "\.[a-zA-Z]{2,4}$"
This is *not* a
hmm, on Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 01:27:03AM -0400, Nick Guenther said that
> No.
> As far as I know, the OpenBSD FAT driver just does that. It's
> annoying, but the FAT driver doesn't get much love (which shouldn't be
> too surprising).
that is not true anymore, since pedro is on board :)
btw this is
Oh, and if you're thinking of buying a carrying case for your new ThinkPad
T60, don't get the Lenovo messenger bag
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/catalog.workflow:item.detail?GroupID=38&Code=40Y8598
The strap is connected to the bag with cheap plastic clips that look like
they
On 6/12/07, Mark Voortman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello folks,
After mounting a fat32 partition, the directory listings show
everything in uppercase, except when a filename contains a
combination of uppercase and lowercase characters or the extension is
not 3 characters long, then it shows th
> > I initially made the mistake of getting the "ThinkPad 11a/b/g Wi-Fi
> > wireless LAN Mini-PCIe" wireless card, but that Atheros-based card is not
> > currently supported by OpenBSD because it uses the AR5424 chipset. So I
> > had to replace it with an Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG card--which
If tpb and tphdisk functionality is a requirement for you, then you may
consider getting an older thinkpad T40 or X40 for $500. ACPI development has
made strides since I bought my X60 in November 2006, but tpb still only
works with a non-SMP kernel and I've been unable to get tphdisk to work at
all
* Matthew Szudzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-06-14 22:17]:
> > > I initially made the mistake of getting the "ThinkPad 11a/b/g Wi-Fi
> > > wireless LAN Mini-PCIe" wireless card, but that Atheros-based card is not
> > > currently supported by OpenBSD because it uses the AR5424 chipset. So I
> > >
On Thursday 14 June 2007 07:44, you wrote:
>I have a problem with regular expressions and can not solve it.
>I wants to egrep from a big text file all mail addresses.
The first edition of _Mastering Regular Expressions_ by Jeffrey E. F.
Friedl has a Perl script which generates a 6.5 kB regex whic
Hi,
> If enough packets are lost to prevent ARP from getting through, you
> might see that.
Even if I use permanent ARP addresses, the problem continues to happen.
One funny thing is that I had a shell window with an active successful
ping to ftp.openbsd.org. In another window, after setting PKG
On 6/12/07, Jan Stary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now, _sometimes_ the boot gets into an endless loop saying
"neo0: unknown int"
How does such such a thing ever happen? Who writes into the card's
NM_INT_REG register and how can an "unknown" value ever get there?
normally, the card writes
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Florin Andrei wrote:
I'm building several firewalls that need to be able to sustain 1000
Mbit throughput. We're using AMD64 processors a lot, so that's the
kind of architecture I'm looking at right now. I will use OpenBSD 4.1
64 bit version.
The set of rules on the firewa
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 6/13/07 12:40 PM, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
>> Is there some means of getting CARP to work where one side of the pf box
>> sits on a /30?
>
> You don't actually need an address for each physical interface. It is
> nice but really not essential. This
On 6/14/07, Don Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If tpb and tphdisk functionality is a requirement for you, then you may
consider getting an older thinkpad T40 or X40 for $500.
Yeah, I love my used T40. When this one breaks I may get the same
exact model.
Greg
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Theo de Raadt wrote:
On 6/13/07, Edd Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi guys,
I have been reading a thread on opensolaris.org regarding the
open-sourcing of 4front's OSS. After explaining why CDDL licensing is
unsuitable for OpenBSD, some of the developers have expressed an
interest to
> I propose a new phrase to describe 'Open and Free' projects that don't
> approve of OpenBSD's policies because they are 'more stringent ... than
> others':
>
> 'They aren't free as in speech. They aren't even free as in beer. They
> are cheap and easy as in prostitutes.'
I have been throwing
On 6/15/07, Pieter Verberne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
*I'm thinking of a R60 or T60. I have no interest in widescreen.
I bought a T60 recently -
o wpi(4) is not detected - fatal firmware error. From the manpage -
"fatal firmware error. For some reason, the firmware crashed. The
driver will re
Recently I acquired an old Belkin wireless nic that has an RTL8180D chipset
on it. It supports Host AP and is working nicely. Thanks to all those who
helped breath life into that card/chipset! Dmesg reports it as:
rtw0 at pci0 dev 10 function 0 "Belkin F5D6001" rev 0x20: irq 7
rtw0: ver RTL8180D,
On 6/14/07, Steve B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Recently I acquired an old Belkin wireless nic that has an RTL8180D chipset
on it. It supports Host AP and is working nicely. Thanks to all those who
helped breath life into that card/chipset! Dmesg reports it as:
rtw0 at pci0 dev 10 function 0 "Bel
This thread had started with a root-on-raid problem, where the disklabel
was not being acquired properly.
Ken Westerback determined that I'd had a disklabel marked as Version 1, but
I had values from Version 0 for my failing partitions. Editing the disklabel
and replacing fsize/bsize/cpg seemed t
Hi. Long time listener, first time caller.
Some friends and I are working on a new contest for DefCon this year,
and thought OBSD folk might be interested: 0wn the box? Own the box!
The concept is shamelessly liberated from Dragos' Ruiu's "pwn to own" at
CanSec this year, so much thanks to him fo
Hi folks,
I was wondering who is using zyd devices? I installed the release from my 4.1
cd set, and the device won't associate. Is anyone else seeing this?
As I understand it, a simple couple of commands is all that is required:
ifconfig zyd0 up
ifconfig zyd0 nwid netgear
dhclient zyd0
But I n
> OpenBSD is free as in air.
>
> We'll stick to our principles for reasons entirely
> dissasociated from those problems, and noone will ever really
> understand.
Because you can.
Because it's there.
Most mortals dare not even attempt.
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Josh Grosse wrote:
> This thread had started with a root-on-raid problem, where the disklabel
> was not being acquired properly.
>
> Ken Westerback determined that I'd had a disklabel marked as Version 1, but
> I had values from Version 0 for my failing partitions. Editing t
On 6/14/07, Didier Wiroth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I'm following current lastest sources a 2 hours ago (from cvsup.no.openbsd.org).
when I try to build bsd.rd it fails at some point:
cd /usr/src/distrib/i386/ramdisk_cd
cd /usr/src/distrib/i386/ramdisk_cd && sudo make
snip .
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