On Dec 18, 2007 8:17 AM, Tasmanian Devil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> > I just want to know if somebody has running any Boinc client on
> > OpenBSD.
But that's only the client, then each project provides binaries, and
often no binaries for OpenBSD.
>From a quick google search, I find
[ returning after a long weekend ]
Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
On 13/12/2007, Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/gnu/usr.bin/sudo/sudo/Attic/tgetpass.c?rev=1.15&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
"Error
Error: Unexpected output from cvs co pbCh
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Hi,
All the various daemon that use options flag in rc.conf, all have
daemon_flags=NO# for normal use: ""
when you put the options for your daemon.
I am looking to add -R to inetd, but there isn't any
inetd_flags, just the:
inetd=YES# almost always needed
S
On 2007/12/18 09:19, sonjaya wrote:
> Any possible to join ucasterisk in openbsd system .
What do you mean by "join"?
I haven't heard of it before but google tells me that "uCasterisk
(you-see-Asterisk) is a set of scripts, makefiles and patches to build
Asterisk for uClinux".
Alexander Hall wrote:
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Hi,
All the various daemon that use options flag in rc.conf, all have
daemon_flags=NO# for normal use: ""
when you put the options for your daemon.
I am looking to add -R to inetd, but there isn't any
inetd_flags, just the:
inetd=YES#
i mean porting to packages of openbsd . :)
On Dec 18, 2007 5:22 PM, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2007/12/18 09:19, sonjaya wrote:
> > Any possible to join ucasterisk in openbsd system .
>
> What do you mean by "join"?
>
> I haven't heard of it before but google tells me that "
I think you mean Hungry Hippo. :p
>Don't make me install Frosty Warthog!!
On 12/18/07, Alexander Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [ returning after a long weekend ]
>
> Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
> > On 13/12/2007, Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/gnu/usr.bin/sudo/sudo/Attic/tgetpass.c?rev=1.15&content-type=tex
Dear all
i have ready installed packages smokeping from packages bellow my steep :
# pkg_add smokeping-2.1.1p1.tgz
smokeping-2.1.1p1: complete
--- smokeping-2.1.1p1 ---
To have smokeping start at boot time, you have to adapt
/etc/smokeping/config and
Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
I just want to know if somebody has running any Boinc client on
OpenBSD. I have special interest on this because i have a person near to
me (my mother) that has Alzheimer in a very early state. There is a
project ([EMAIL PROTECTED] ) which is using this client to
Hi Folks,
Apologies if this appears a simple question but I'm a bit baffled. We
have a pair of firewalls, each with two units running as a HA pair via
CARP/PFSYNC etc.
All nodes use identical hardware, Nokia IP440's (Intel BX boards,
PIII6333Mhz CPU's, 256Mb RAM)
I have recently rebuilt on
On 2007/12/18 17:59, sonjaya wrote:
> i mean porting to packages of openbsd . :)
Why would we want a package for a uClinux port of asterisk 1.2?
On 2007/12/18 11:56, Simon Slaytor wrote:
> Apologies if this appears a simple question but I'm a bit baffled. We have a
> pair of firewalls, each with two units running as a HA pair via CARP/PFSYNC
> etc.
Have you patched for errata 004?
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.2/common/004_
Hello,
what is librthread status? I've noticed that there is no man page about it
but there are some files in the tree... Is it usable?
Cheers...
https://www.securecoding.cert.org/confluence/display/seccode/CERT+Secure+Coding+Standards
Looks pretty good to me, but it's beyond my competence to judge. I'd
be very interested in what experienced OBSD developers make of it.
I've always kinda wished they would put together a guide to
secure/qual
Didn't try. Anyway, I switched the cards between the OpenBSD box in
question and avaliable WinXP box, now everything works like charm.
Hi!
On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 01:20:23PM +0100, comfooc wrote:
>Hello,
>what is librthread status? I've noticed that there is no man page about it
>but there are some files in the tree... Is it usable?
>Cheers...
My last experience is, *not* usable. Even can crash the system (which
used to be bett
i interest obsd for embeded device plus voip(ucasterisk) machine, i
see ucastersick have been support fro small device . :)
On Dec 18, 2007 7:07 PM, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2007/12/18 17:59, sonjaya wrote:
> > i mean porting to packages of openbsd . :)
>
> Why would we wa
Hello,
I've found this message:
> On 23 Jan 2007, at 05:22, Jason George wrote:
>
>>> On 1/22/07, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Finally, while OpenBSD does not run many virtualization
environments, it
does run *in* most virtualization environments. At least VMWare
Hi Deanna
The suggestion was for Joel Sing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Unfortunately he writes
me a private mail without copy to misc@openbsd.org
> Who would tell you to do this, and why?
>
> Are you quoting private mail on the lists?
Diego Fernando Nieto Moreno
---
www.compu
Hello,
I have an old laptop IBM 240X and problem with it and OpenBSD.
After command 'shutdown -hp now' system powers down disk, LCD screen
and cooling. But all led lights are glowing. How to determine what is
wrong and how to repair it...
Cheers
Ahhh, that will be me caught with my pants down!
That will teach me I usually keep up-to-date with patches as well,
obviously too giddy getting the new code on the boxes!
Thanks for the reply.
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/12/18 11:56, Simon Slaytor wrote:
Apologies if this appears a si
Hi,
You are right...there is two unofficial projects for OpenBSD but none
of both seems to work, and there is a little information about how to do
it work.
Thanks for your response. I appreciate that.
Best Regards,
Alvaro
Tasmanian Devil wrote:
> Hello!
>
>> I just want to know if s
Is any work being done on rtl8187 wireless device? Is it going to be
included into 4.3 or 4.4?
I have two usb wi-fi dongles: one based on zd1211 (it isn't picked up
by zyd driver, but works under linux) and another based on rtl8187. I
need to give away one of them, so I would like to know, which o
Hi,
They (Boinc) have a source code of the client if you want to make
your own Unix client but...for some reason it does not compile. Before
do a simple configure, it is necessary to run an _autosetup program that
insist to not recognize the tools that are in the system. I am not a
developer an
Thanks, i'll check it. Yesterday i was reading something about this
project too but it seems the studies they are doing are about proteins
for other diseases. Probably with the bad news on my head i didn't read
enough.
I'll try it and i let you know.
Thanks so much,
Alvaro
M. Niebergall
Hi,
Is it possible to have VPN tunnels which reach the same private networks ?
Basicly I want to reach all the networks without having to renumber
everything:
ike esp from 10.200.0.0/16 to 192.168.1.0/16 peer 1.2.3.4 tag IPSEC-ONE
ike esp from 10.200.0.0/16 to 192.168.1.0/16 peer 5.6.7.8 tag IPS
On Dec 18, 2007 2:00 AM, Richard Toohey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 18/12/2007, at 3:29 AM, Sandu Ionut` wrote:
>
> > Hello!
> >
> > Does anyone managed to get working Ioncube loader under 4.1?
> >
> > I have PHP Version 5.1.6, Threaded PHP No and
> > ioncube-loader-helper.php says i need ion
On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 06:33:07PM +1100, Chris wrote:
> yt is giving me the following error while trying to download -
>
> $ yt http://youtube.com/watch?v=huF2mrhTtCw&feature=dir
>
> $ Getting http://youtube.com/watch?v=huF2mrhTtCw ...
> /usr/local/bin/lua: /usr/local/bin/yt:42: assertion faile
On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 06:33:07PM +1100, Chris wrote:
> yt is giving me the following error while trying to download -
>
> $ yt http://youtube.com/watch?v=huF2mrhTtCw&feature=dir
>
> $ Getting http://youtube.com/watch?v=huF2mrhTtCw ...
> /usr/local/bin/lua: /usr/local/bin/yt:42: assertion failed
I thought this might benefit some of you folks.
I find that esd is pretty cool when it comes to figuring out if you have
got a mail when you are listening to music.
There are other uses too of course.
Here is a short writeup.
On Dec 18, 2007, at 5:01 AM, comfooc wrote:
Hello,
I have an old laptop IBM 240X and problem with it and OpenBSD.
what version of OpenBSD? pls attach output of dmesg.
After command 'shutdown -hp now' system powers down disk, LCD screen
and cooling. But all led lights are glowing.
please
The disk is 4 month old. After install of openbsd 4.2 it works. But now there
are a lot of errors, while reading blocks.
Here is my dmesg
3 (wd2 bn 415199; cn 411 tn 14 sn 29), retrying
wd2: soft error (corrected)
wd2(pciide1:0:0): timeout
type: ata
c_bcount: 16384
c_skip
> > Maybe I'll try it myself if this project is useful, I'll read their
> > webpage later. So far I run the distributed.net client on OpenBSD
> > boxes, which works similar, though not because the distributed.net
> > project is so useful in my opinion, but just to generate 100% CPU load
> > (which
On 12/18/07, Stephan Andreas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The disk is 4 month old. After install of openbsd 4.2 it works. But now there
> are a lot of errors, while reading blocks.
so you mean, first it workd really well? Then the conclusion is obvious:
return your disk (after 4 months you should
Alexander Hall wrote:
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Hi,
All the various daemon that use options flag in rc.conf, all have
daemon_flags=NO# for normal use: ""
when you put the options for your daemon.
I am looking to add -R to inetd, but there isn't any
inetd_flags, just the:
inetd=YES#
Alexander Hall wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Hi,
All the various daemon that use options flag in rc.conf, all have
daemon_flags=NO# for normal use: ""
when you put the options for your daemon.
I am looking to add -R to inetd, but there isn't any
inetd_flags, just th
Tasmanian Devil wrote:
>
> And back on topic: I just tried the [EMAIL PROTECTED] client version
> 5.04beta on -current, works fine here with redhat_base installed and
> started with the -openBSD option.
>
> Tas.
Thanks so much for the info...right now i am doing fresh installations
on my 4 compu
> Maybe it is a silly question but: Is it possible to configure the 4
> computers like a cluster and then have one process of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> running on the cluster??
I think that's not possible with their current client, you even need
one client per CPU also on a single machine with the i386
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 05:45:51PM -0800, new_guy wrote:
> I've looked, but can't find it. Before getting the source and compiling, is
> this somewhere in ports?
>
> Thanks,
> Brad
> --
> View this message in context:
> http://www.nabble.com/GnuPG2-package-or-port-tp14375855p14375855.html
> Sent
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
I am looking to add -R to inetd, but there isn't any
inetd_flags /.../
Do you really need to set it globally?
You could use the [.max] part of each configuration line for a
service-specific setting.
Not sure that I foll
Hi all,
I install a OpenBSD 4.2 from a ISO (generated from amd64/install42.iso).
After the installation, I halt the system, remove the CD-ROM device
(it's a server without integrated CD-ROM, and I inly attach it from cd
installation) and when the system starts, it stops in:
root device:
When
Alexander Hall wrote:
from inetd(8):
The optional ``max'' suffix (separated from ``wait'' or
``nowait'' by a dot) specifies the maximum number of
server instances that may be spawned from inetd within
an interval of 60 seconds. When omitted, ``max''
defaults to 256.
Not sure how this
Does anyone know what this message means?
ip_output failed: 65
Alexander Hall wrote:
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
I am looking to add -R to inetd, but there isn't any
inetd_flags /.../
Do you really need to set it globally?
You could use the [.max] part of each configuration line for a
service-specific setting.
> Is any work being done on rtl8187 wireless device? Is it going to be
> included into 4.3 or 4.4?
No.
> I have two usb wi-fi dongles: one based on zd1211 (it isn't picked up
> by zyd driver, but works under linux) and another based on rtl8187. I
> need to give away one of them, so I would like t
PS: http://hg.recoil.org/
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
from inetd(8):
The optional ``max'' suffix (separated from ``wait'' or
``nowait'' by a dot) specifies the maximum number of
server instances that may be spawned from inetd within
an interval of 60 seconds. When omitted, ``max''
defaults to 2
Alexander Hall wrote:
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
from inetd(8):
The optional ``max'' suffix (separated from ``wait'' or
``nowait'' by a dot) specifies the maximum number of
server instances that may be spawned from inetd within
an interval of 60 seconds. When omitted,
> Does anyone know what this message means?
> ip_output failed: 65
$ grep 65 /usr/include/sys/errno.h
#define EHOSTUNREACH65 /* No route to host */
The message comes from carp_send_ad() in sys/netinet/ip_carp.c
Packets disallowed by PF can give "no route to host" so check
that y
Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
I am giving first aid after the war but still it will help.
I can give a lot of relief to those of you who had nervous breakdowns
and blood pressure problems due to spam mails getting in the way of
useful technical stuff.
It is not hard at all.
First thing is instal
On Dec 18, 2007 4:36 AM, Gregg Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> https://www.securecoding.cert.org/confluence/display/seccode/CERT+Secure+Coding+Standards
>
> Looks pretty good to me, but it's beyond my competence to judge. I'd
> be very interested in what experienced OBSD developers make of i
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
from inetd(8):
The optional ``max'' suffix (separated from ``wait'' or
``nowait'' by a dot) specifies the maximum number of
server instances that may be spawned from inetd within
an interval of 60 s
On 18/12/2007, comfooc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I've found this message:
> >>> On 1/22/07, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OpenBSD (...) Xen is being developed (...)
> Or might be ready, or might be abandoned - I'm afraid I'm not
> certain here.
> (...)
> A
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
My problem is really that I do have the wait.6000 in the inetd.conf file
as provided earlier, but I get lots of deny connection when a group of
VoIP Cisco phones are reset at once, witch happen often, but I do not
get this when I left that in the inetd.conf with the wait.6
hello,
following code is not working from my .profile (so i commented it),
even when i start the system with X. I am using system provided fvwm. when i
start without X, it sets the PS1 variable correctly, but even that is lost (to
standard $ prompt) once i start X.
in my .profile
#case $TER
Alexander Hall wrote:
From reading the fabulous source (/usr/src/usr.sbin/inetd/inetd.c; look
for "toomany"), I can only conclude that they (-R and [.max]) indeed
work as I had guessed, i.e. -R changes the default from 256 to whatever
and that the [.max] suffix allows you to specify it for eac
Hi,
I bring up the subject once more. I tried to compile Open Object Rexx
for the n-th time but to no avail. It seems it needs Xalan program. I
tried to go for it but it needs Xerces C++ files for compilation, and so
on.
I've found Xalan and ooRexx/Regina Rexx in Debian and NetBSD. I would
like t
Alexander Hall wrote:
So, only wait.6000 in inetd.conf doesn't fix the problem if I do not
also start inetd -R 1024. Weird then based on the man page.
Weird indeed.
Anyway - why '.6000' in inetd.conf but '-R 1024'? Why not the same number?
No logics here that I can use to justify it really.
(my first reply here, but just want to contribute if that is appreciated -
someone fill me in on the policy on this...)
I found a few soft errors keep appearing on my disks, especially when they
are often used - but only on certain servers (usually the
cheap/non-serverworks hardware ones).
But whe
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
So, only wait.6000 in inetd.conf doesn't fix the problem if I do not
also start inetd -R 1024. Weird then based on the man page.
Weird indeed.
Anyway - why '.6000' in inetd.conf but '-R 1024'? Why not the same
number?
No logics here that I can us
Alexander Hall wrote:
Hmmm... Are you just not looking at it totally backwards, maybe? Maybe
Sometime I sure can be backwards. (;>
inetd (with the .6000 suffix) just tries to eat more
connections/sockets/handles/whatever than the system (or the user tftp
is being run as) is allowed to?
But
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
Dec 15 01:30:50 vtftp1 tftpd[5866]: recv: Connection refused
# zcat daemon.2.gz | grep 'Connection refused'
# zcat daemon.1.gz | grep 'Connection refused'
# zcat daemon.0.gz | grep 'Connection refused'
# cat daemon | grep 'Connection refused'
Oh. Wha
Alexander Hall wrote:
Dec 15 01:30:50 vtftp1 tftpd[5866]: recv: Connection refused
# zcat daemon.2.gz | grep 'Connection refused'
# zcat daemon.1.gz | grep 'Connection refused'
# zcat daemon.0.gz | grep 'Connection refused'
# cat daemon | grep 'Connection refused'
Oh. What you see seems to be c
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
Hmmm... Are you just not looking at it totally backwards, maybe? Maybe
Sometime I sure can be backwards. (;>
:)
inetd (with the .6000 suffix) just tries to eat more
connections/sockets/handles/whatever than the system (or the user tftp
is bein
On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 14:20:36 -0600
PrzemysEaw PaweEczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All you need to do is to run configure --prefix=/usr/local/ooRexx
> and then at one moment you'll be greeted with messages of some sort
> saying why it won't go further with compilation. You do not need to
> cre
On 12/16/07, Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then get a cool muttrc. If you want mine mail me offlist.
If you want to share it, feel free to post it on openbsd-wiki.org =)
> -Girish
--
-- Kennith (Kenny) Mann
On 12/18/07, Przemys3aw Pawe3czyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I bring up the subject once more. I tried to compile Open Object Rexx
> for the n-th time but to no avail. It seems it needs Xalan program. I
> tried to go for it but it needs Xerces C++ files for compilation, and so
> on.
>
> [
Hello all,
For want of information about running OpenBSD on the ASUS eee pc 701, I have
had access to a 4GB with camera but no modem model and have some things to
report:
You can Google for those that may or may not have the empty Mini-PCIe slot.
The machine is literally mini ASUS notebook, bi
On Dec 18, 2007, at 12:20 PM, PrzemysEaw PaweEczyk wrote:
...
All you need to do is to run configure --prefix=/usr/local/ooRexx
and then at one moment you'll be greeted with messages of some sort
saying why it won't go further with compilation.
compiles fine here( other than warnings about
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On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 15:33:10 -0800
Ben Calvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 18, 2007, at 12:20 PM, PrzemysEaw PaweEczyk wrote:
> >
> > All you need to do is to run configure --prefix=/usr/local/ooRexx
> > and then at one moment you'll be greeted with messages of some sort
> > saying why i
On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:47:46 -0500
"Nick Guenther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I went to OpenBSD pkgsrc site to submit the app but there is no such
> > page (I could not find it).
>
> There is no formal site for it, but there is ports. See
> http://www.openbsd.org/porting.html
Thank you.
Reg
On Dec 18, 2007, at 5:06 PM, PrzemysEaw PaweEczyk wrote:
On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 15:33:10 -0800
Ben Calvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Dec 18, 2007, at 12:20 PM, PrzemysEaw PaweEczyk wrote:
All you need to do is to run configure --prefix=/usr/local/ooRexx
and then at one moment you'll be
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M. Niebergall wrote:
> I'm running [EMAIL PROTECTED] for quite a while and setting it up was quite
> easy. They don't use BOINC but have their own client software. From
> the websites it seams to me that they are doing about the same thing as
> the [EMAIL PROTECTED] project.
>
> There's an Open
On a lcd screen, short of hi-def video's and gaming, it's hard for the
eye to see meaningful difference between 16 and 24 bit depth. In some
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-Original Message-
From: Rob Lytle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: KDE presents a dist
On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 12:03:56PM -0800, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Dec 18, 2007 4:36 AM, Gregg Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > https://www.securecoding.cert.org/confluence/display/seccode/CERT+Secure+Coding+Standards
> >
> > Looks pretty good to me, but it's beyond my competence to judge. I
On 16:44:48 Dec 18, Kennith Mann III wrote:
>
> If you want to share it, feel free to post it on openbsd-wiki.org =)
>
Sure. :)
You can get them here.
http://sirsasana.org/misc/muttrc-personal.txt
http://sirsasana.org/misc/muttrc-list.txt
-Girish
On 10:13:06 Dec 19, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
>
> You can get them here.
>
> http://sirsasana.org/misc/muttrc-personal.txt
> http://sirsasana.org/misc/muttrc-list.txt
>
Very nice page on mutt.
http://home.nyc.rr.com/computertaijutsu/mutt.html
-Girish
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