On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 8:40 AM, Benoit Chesneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Since 2 months, I'm fighting with couhdb database document server
> (http://www.couchdb.org) on openbsd but i have "performance" problem
> while connecting to it :
the right link is :
https://issues.apache.org
Thanks for such a prompt reply.
I will not use Linux even if you pay me. It has been OpenBSD
for me for past three years and it will remain so as long as
OpenBSD remains what it stands for.
That aside, see, I have used this tool called ourmon successfully
on OpenBSD to detect P2P traffic and bloc
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 12:23:47PM +0530, Srikant Tangirala wrote:
> Thanks for such a prompt reply.
>
> I will not use Linux even if you pay me. It has been OpenBSD
> for me for past three years and it will remain so as long as
> OpenBSD remains what it stands for.
>
heh, i like your answer ;)
Hi,
I use OpenBSD for almost all tasks I do, and one thing I tried is to
compile the program Visual Boy Advance but I have a problem.
This programs is a Nintendo (R) Game Boy Advance emulator and is open
source. Here the link:
http://mesh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/vba/VisualBoyAdvance-src-
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 08:21:30PM -0400, Chris Smith wrote:
> After upgrading to -current today pf did not run after building the
> kernel and rebooting. After building the userland and rebooting that
> problem is resolved. But now I can no longer build pftop from ports
> (cvs):
why dont you t
Dear all
i have old pix firewall ( End Of Lifetime ) and now i want replacement
with openbsd .
bellow my network layout :
|---lan[192.168.1.0/24]
internetpix-fw
|-DMZ[192.168.0.0/24]
Bassicly nat from interface ip public to se
On 08-05-09 08.25, Reyk Floeter wrote:
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 10:40:18AM +0530, Srikant Tangirala wrote:
for all the common protocols? With my little bit
of knowledge what I figure is that we need some
piece of software(s) which understands each protocol
thoroughly, can look at raw packets in r
On 2008-05-09, Tobias Walkowiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 08:21:30PM -0400, Chris Smith wrote:
>> After upgrading to -current today pf did not run after building the
>> kernel and rebooting. After building the userland and rebooting that
>> problem is resolved. But now
Olivier Mehani wrote:
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 10:23:46AM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
I've been trying to find TeX for 4.3 but can not find it in ports.
teTeX is obsolete and unmaintained for more than three years. TeXLive is
the next standard TeX distribution for Unix
and Unix like op
On 5/8/08, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps some who watch the commit logs have already figured out that
> most of the network developers are currently involved in a week-long
> network hackathon in Japan.
It's a dream of mine to be apart of one of these. awesome stuff --
thank y
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 02:24:56AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> I am not sure I understand your last question. How can you do typesetting
> without displaying graphics?
> TeXLive does not require X for processing but in order to see your document
> you need to use xdvi, ghostview or somethin
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 03:06:49PM -0500, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 12:37:47PM +0200, rancor wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Is there any way of copy/pipe the information on the console to a file? I
> > need the same information that I can see of I hold down Ctrl+Shift and using
> >
Hi,
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Paul de Weerd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 02:24:56AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
>> I am not sure I understand your last question. How can you do typesetting
>> without displaying graphics?
>> TeXLive does not require X for processi
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 09:16:34AM +0200, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use OpenBSD for almost all tasks I do, and one thing I tried is to
> compile the program Visual Boy Advance but I have a problem.
>
> This programs is a Nintendo (R) Game Boy Advance emulator and is open
> source. Here the l
On Fri, 9 May 2008 10:40:18 +0530
"Srikant Tangirala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All
>
> there some way to ensure that traffic to port 53
> is in fact not from a program like iodine and what
> goes to port 80 is only HTTP/HTTPS, and so on
> for all the common protocols? With my little bit
* Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080508 22:07]:
> On 8 May 2008, at 20:24, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> > Perhaps some who watch the commit logs have already figured out that
> > most of the network developers are currently involved in a week-long
> > network hackathon in Japan.
> >
> > A bit more
copy con program.exe
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 02:24:56AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> Olivier Mehani wrote:
> >On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 10:23:46AM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
>
> >Are you aware of any no_x11 version?
> >
> I am not sure I understand your last question. How can you do
> typesetting without display
2008/5/9 Edd Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The X libraries are required in order to generate PDF's even if there is no
> GUI.
This is only true for xetex; pdftex doesn't need X. And xetex doesn't
need a running X server. :-)
Best
Martin
Thanks a lot jean-philippe !
Will give it a try immediately.
Regards
Srikant Tangirala.
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Douglas A. Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or, I need to send a formatted document to a non unix user and the best
> common display format is pdf. So, I make a pdf of my document and email
> it to them. Also no need for displaying or X.
>
> Are there other ports
Thanks for the hints. I've replied the questions below.
I was still wondering what could be considered "maximum" session
concurrency that I could expect, with various hardware combinations? Is
anyone that can tell me if it could be feasible with OpenBSD and better
hardware? Even if we have to
Hi,
clean install of 4.3
Since then I am having this problem a number of times:
[1]29729 segmentation fault fetchmail
spree(p9)| sudo pkg_delete fetchmail
Problem: md5 doesn't match for /usr/local/bin/fetchmail
NOT deleting: /usr/local/bin/fetchmail
fetchmail-6.3.8p0: complete
Clean shared
On 2008-05-09, Douglas A. Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are there other ports that require X11 for internal use even if you
> don't need to display?
Yes, it's pretty common for ports that allow user-defined fonts
(e.g. GD, RRD) to pull in fontconfig from xbase.
> If so, perhaps the xbase in
On 5/8/08, Olivier Mehani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We know [3] that big parts of OpenBSD releases, for several
> archs, are built in Theo's basement [4]. But what I have not been able
> to work out is what version of OpenBSD these machines are actually
> running. Is this -current, or the l
Here are the requested outputs.
output of `df -i`:
Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused
Mounted on
/dev/sd0a 31448010115219760434%2189 23409 9%
/
/dev/sd0h 826419692 7850896 0% 20 545642 0%
/home
/dev/sd
On Fri, 9 May 2008, Jim Razmus wrote:
> * Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080508 22:07]:
> > On 8 May 2008, at 20:24, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >
> > > Perhaps some who watch the commit logs have already figured out that
> > > most of the network developers are currently involved in a week-long
>
Can anyone identify the font used for the text at the top of the
graphic...the dirty typewriter style is similar to one I used
recently, but much better.
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 9:26 AM, L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 9 May 2008, Jim Razmus wrote:
>
>> * Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PR
* L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080509 12:34]:
> On Fri, 9 May 2008, Jim Razmus wrote:
>
> > * Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080508 22:07]:
> > > On 8 May 2008, at 20:24, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > >
> > > > Perhaps some who watch the commit logs have already figured out that
> > > > most
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 02:24:56AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Olivier Mehani wrote:
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 10:23:46AM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
Are you aware of any no_x11 version?
I am not sure I understand your last question. How can you
Tim Wiess wrote:
> I was originally thinking in a different mindset.
Yeah, The Unix philosophy...
OpenBSD isn't Unix, but Theo is a douche. :-)
-Nix Fan.
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 06:58:18AM +0200, rancor wrote:
> Screen is a awesome tool but it can't capture everything what's happened
> during boot.
>
> The dd-solusion did the trick perfectly, exempt when I put the data into
> Microsoft Windows because there was a bunch of unwritable characters that
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 10:09 PM, Pete Vickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Matthieu,
>
> Just a quick note concerning the eeepc i386-laptop.html entry. I acquired
> one today, and installed OpenBSD via pxeboot using the builtin ethernet
> interface. Then I discovered it's not entire acpi that ca
I'm running OpenBSD 4.2 on SPARC64. I have managed to get a simple BGP setup
working on IPv4, however the IPv6 version of the same setup fails. A BGP
session is established in both cases and peer B claims to be announcing what it
should be announcing, yet in the IPv6 version peer A does not add
You are invited to "CLICK (RSVP to this invitation) TO READ YOUR MESSAGE
INSIDE.".
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Will you attend? RSVP to this invitation at:
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I have been running amd64 GENERIC.MP -current on my home server for a
about 2-1/2 years. Two or three days ago dhcpd started dying without
any error message. Since I see that there have been quite a few changes
in the last few days, it is possible that this is a known problem that
is being worked
Emilio Perea wrote:
> I have been running amd64 GENERIC.MP -current on my home server for a
> about 2-1/2 years. Two or three days ago dhcpd started dying without
> any error message. Since I see that there have been quite a few changes
> in the last few days, it is possible that this is a known
dhcpd seems to be being intensively worked on. there is some new stuff
in the tree to sync several dhcpd or something. perhaps you might want
to look for CVS log messages for dhcpd sources and update the tree
more frequently, even more so 'cause there's the hackaton happening
right now. fresh stuff
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I've followed faq 14.4 on setting up a permanent swap. I've rebuilt the kernel
with:
config bsd root on wd0a swap on wd0b and vnd0c dumps on wd0b
Then I created the actual swap file:
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/swap bs=1k count=26214
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 11:52:57PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> Just came home to find virtually all my machines had fallen off the
> network with the same problem. Restarting dhcpd seems to have it run
> just long enough to answer one query, then it dies quietly.
>
> For the moment, might want t
On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 08:47:06AM +0300, Denis Doroshenko wrote:
> dhcpd seems to be being intensively worked on. there is some new stuff
> in the tree to sync several dhcpd or something. perhaps you might want
> to look for CVS log messages for dhcpd sources and update the tree
> more frequently,
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