On 12/01/11 02:28, John Tate wrote:
I think I've found a bug in the OpenBSD crowd. They bug the hell out of me
and my little mistakes.
I am not talking about people who actually have a solution, but I can't
seem to ask anything on this list without parrots coming along picking on
me. I think som
Hi list,
my server just had a little crash. Currently running:
OpenBSD 4.9 GENERIC#477 amd64
After reset I checked "last" and I found only 5 entries.
I am wondering I this is normal? Shouldn't there be more entries?
The last one is from Wed Nov 30 09:43 - 09:43 (00:00).
Could someone plz tell m
On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 21:05:05 +0100
Jan Stary wrote:
> On Nov 30 10:26:46, T. Valent wrote:
> > sure will solve what you have understood to be my problem. But what
> > really annoys me here is that I'm not taken seriously when I say
> > "this isn't an option". Why don't you just believe my words i
On 12/01/11 02:28, John Tate wrote:
I think I've found a bug in the OpenBSD crowd. They bug the hell out of me
and my little mistakes.
I am not talking about people who actually have a solution, but I can't
seem to ask anything on this list without parrots coming along picking on
me. I think som
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 8:28 AM, John Tate wrote:
> I think I've found a bug in the OpenBSD crowd. They bug the hell out of me
> and my little mistakes.
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=125312230626856&w=2
>
> I am not talking about people who actually have a solution, but I can't
> seem to ask
> So: your machine has 32MB of Flash storage that holds the entire
> system. On boot, it all gets loaded as a RAMDISK. Right?
Doesn't have to do with my question, but: more or less correct.
> It certainly sounds interesting. Out of curiosity: what do these
> system do? Are their routers? Rocket
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 12:23:30PM +1100, John Tate wrote:
> What tools can you guys recommend for browsing through a pf log? GUI not
> needed, ideally, something a bit like webalizer that spits out HTML. If no
> such thing exists, perhaps I should make one, I am looking for a project.
pf logs ar
On 2011 Dec 01 (Thu) at 09:44:25 +0100 (+0100), T. Valent wrote:
:> You have been told several times already: strip GENERIC down to what
:> will fit on your system. Start with things you definitely do not need
:> (sound? wifi?), then continue with the rest. If things break, put
:> the last thing th
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 11:09:25PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2011-11-29, Torsten Valentin wrote:
> >> welcome to the "ignore" list of many developers. You aren't even
> >> following directions on how to hurt yourself properly without wasting
> >> people's time.
> >
> > I always found th
On 2011-12-01 08.28, John Tate wrote:
> I think I've found a bug in the OpenBSD crowd. They bug the hell out of me
> and my little mistakes.
> I am not talking about people who actually have a solution, but I can't
> seem to ask anything on this list without parrots coming along picking on
> me. I
@Gregory
> What he rather need is to boot GENERIC, then record dmesg, and strip
> the kernel down according to that dmesg.
That is exactly what I've done and this led me to my first posting here,
because it generally worked fine, but only to a certain extend. It
didn't work completely. Something
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 12:08:38PM +0100, T. Valent wrote:
> @marc
> > If you really want that, tell us how much you're prepared to spend, maybe
> > someone would be willing to sell you time to solve that very specific
> > problem
> > since obviously, no OpenBSD developer wants to do it for free,
Otto,
thanks for your hint.
> Can we end this now?
I thought I had initiated the end of this thread this morning by writing:
> I'm happy that some of you took the time and tried to explain over
> and over again what you thought was best for me. I really appreciate the
> good will.
But I have
On 2011-11-30 16:14, Guido Tschakert wrote:
>
> How about a definition.conf with all your (Name,IP-Adress)-Pairs which
> is included first in your pf.conf, so your vlan.confs only include
> the rules but no definitions.
>
> guido
>
Thanks, this is probably the way to do it. Sometimes we mov
On 2011-11-30 20:20, Adriaan wrote:
>
> You could use a Makefile to concatenate a pf.conf from separate files.
> This can give more flexibility than provided by "include" :
Thank you very much for your elaborate solution.
To keep things a little less complex, I will probably go with includes
and
if this goes via ftp-proxy(8), you can sometimes expect problems like
this, because ftp-proxy does not correctly handle the SYNCH sequence
required to abort connections mid-stream.
I generally suggest using http for pkg_add -u anyway though, it is
usually *way* faster.
On 2011-11-30, Patrick Lam
* T. Valent [2011-12-01 10:19]:
> > It certainly sounds interesting. Out of curiosity: what do these
> > system do? Are their routers? Rocket launchers?
> These machines are used for measuring and controlling. (In German:
> Steuerungscomputer). Now come on. I got complaints about "wasting
> people
* Henning Brauer [2011-12-01 13:21]:
> the extra cost for a flash card of a reasonable
> size, yes even hundreds of cases, can't be cheaper than the (not free)
> work time it takes you to build your strange images.
err... that is pretty much the opposite of what I wanted to say. "can
be cheaper"
Hi
I upgraded my mailserver to OpenBSD 5.0
Now at startup i have :
Starting Network Daemons : sshd sendmail(failed) inetd
failed ? why ? Normal ?
And in rc.local we have a script that execute postfix with the option
set-permissions
If i do : netstat -anf inet ; i can see that the box listen well
On 2011-11-30, Douglas Maus wrote:
> Followup:
> (sorry for unconventional thread posting and the delay -
> learning OpenBSD is my very late night hobby
> so I'm not subscribed to the misc list)
If you post from gmane's web interface, it will keep the references
etc intact, which makes it easier
On 2011-11-30, Daniel Gracia wrote:
> At the very least you're seeing some errors. In my case, the USB/serial
> adapters -uticom, uftdi and uplcom- would fail without notice. Ports
> would open, but with no TX/RX. Detaching/reattaching won't bring them
> back to live; only rebooting.
>
> If you
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 09:44:25AM +0100, T. Valent wrote:
> > So: your machine has 32MB of Flash storage that holds the entire
> > system. On boot, it all gets loaded as a RAMDISK. Right?
>
> Doesn't have to do with my question, but: more or less correct.
>
>
> > It certainly sounds interesting
> Change in startup procedure for Postfix and exim: The base OS has moved
> to using scripts in /etc/rc.d to start all daemons. The script for
> sendmail does not function fully for alternative MTAs (in particular it
> will display "failed" at startup, although the daemon will still be
> starte
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 05:09:47PM +0400, Wesley M. wrote:
> > Change in startup procedure for Postfix and exim: The base OS has moved
> > to using scripts in /etc/rc.d to start all daemons. The script for
> > sendmail does not function fully for alternative MTAs (in particular it
> > will displ
> It seems well established by now that there is no magic bullet for your
> problem, since it is a problem few if anyone has had to address before
> within the constraints you have described.
This is a good summary for that quite long thread.
Again, thanks to everybody! I really do appreciate all
even after latest kernel, userland, xenocara AND ports trees?
please redirect ports stuff to ports@ in future
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 10:17 PM, Luis Useche wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Is anyone having problems lately with mplayer? After my last update of
> packages mplayer alternates between these two
On Thu, 01 Dec 2011 12:08:38 +0100
"T. Valent" wrote:
> Yeah, I know and I don't think that this is a problem with OpenBSD.
> However, I'm in an unusual situation not comparable to the standard user
> or developer. I have a very special demand. I'm asking if anybody can
> tell me anything about ho
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Scott McEachern wrote:
> On 12/01/11 02:28, John Tate wrote:
>
>> I think I've found a bug in the OpenBSD crowd. They bug the hell out of me
>> and my little mistakes.
>>
>> I am not talking about people who actually have a solution, but I can't
>> seem to ask anyt
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 4:25 PM, John Tate wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Scott McEachern wrote:
>
>> On 12/01/11 02:28, John Tate wrote:
>>
>>> I think I've found a bug in the OpenBSD crowd. They bug the hell out of me
>>> and my little mistakes.
>>>
>>> I am not talking about people wh
On 12/01/2011 05:25 PM, John Tate wrote:
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Scott McEachern wrote:
I'm 24 years old. I was a Linux hacker since I was 13. I am a bit of a guru
and do my own Kerberos and such on an all BSD/Linux network. OpenBSD and
Debian Linux. I love OpenBSD, I'm a bit weird beca
On 2011-12-01, Wesley M. wrote:
> Hi
>
> I upgraded my mailserver to OpenBSD 5.0
>
> Now at startup i have :
> Starting Network Daemons : sshd sendmail(failed) inetd
> failed ? why ? Normal ?
You missed following some steps in the upgrade guide.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade50.html#Pkgup
>
On Dec 02 02:25:06, John Tate wrote:
> I'm 24 years old. I was a Linux hacker since I was 13. I am a bit of a guru
> and do my own Kerberos and such on an all BSD/Linux network. OpenBSD and
> Debian Linux. I love OpenBSD, I'm a bit weird because I use bash. I can put
> up with being made fun of. At
2011/12/1 John Tate
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Scott McEachern
> wrote:
>
> > On 12/01/11 02:28, John Tate wrote:
> >
> >> I think I've found a bug in the OpenBSD crowd. They bug the hell out of
> me
> >> and my little mistakes.
> >>
> >> I am not talking about people who actually have a
On 12/01/2011 05:39 PM, David Coppa wrote:
See the subject: "Narcicism"
And, btw, the correct spelling is "Narcissism": as a guru, this is
something you should already have known ;)
ciao,
David
As a citizen of an English-speaking country AND a guru, John, you should
at least know how to spe
Daniel Ouellet presscom.net> writes:
>
> What you are looking at here:
>
> http://www.openbsd.org/errata50.html
>
> May not have replicated everywhere yet.
>
> Give it a day or two.
>
> Daniel
>
In reply to your first post, this is on CA site:
001: RELIABILITY FIX: November 30, 2011 All a
On Fri, Dec 02, 2011 at 02:25:06AM +1100, John Tate wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Scott McEachern wrote:
>
> > On 12/01/11 02:28, John Tate wrote:
> >
> >> I think I've found a bug in the OpenBSD crowd. They bug the hell out of me
> >> and my little mistakes.
> >>
> >> I am not talking
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 8:02 AM, Rares Aioanei wrote:
> As a citizen of an English-speaking country AND a guru, John, you should
> at least know how to spell. David's right, you know.
You don't need to know how to spell. People have spell checkers these days.
Man, youth is really wasted on the young.
On Dec 1, 2011 11:04 AM, "Rares Aioanei" wrote:
> On 12/01/2011 05:39 PM, David Coppa wrote:
>
>>
>> See the subject: "Narcicism"
>>
>> And, btw, the correct spelling is "Narcissism": as a guru, this is
>> something you should already have known ;)
>>
Manuel Giraud writes:
> Hi,
>
> I've set up an openssh based vpn as described in ssh(1). Now, I want to
> send all my traffic through this pipe. So I've put the following nat
> rules on both ends of the pipe:
> match out on em0 from tun0:network nat-to (em0)
>
> and modified the client ro
On Dec 01 09:44:25, T. Valent wrote:
> > Because if someone simply says "this is impossible", it is only
> > natural to ask "why is that impossible?".
>
> Might be a question of culture. For me this doesn't sound "natural". If
> I'm being asked a question and given (detailed?) circumstances, I'd
On Dec 1, 2011, at 10:25 AM, John Tate wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Scott McEachern
wrote:
>
>> On 12/01/11 02:28, John Tate wrote:
>>
>>> I think I've found a bug in the OpenBSD crowd. They bug the hell out of
me
>>> and my little mistakes.
>>>
>>> I am not talking about people who a
Hi,
* John Tate [2011-12-02 02:25+1100]:
> I'm 24 years old. I was a Linux hacker since I was 13. I am a bit of a
> guru and do my own Kerberos and such on an all BSD/Linux network. I am
> the guru sort of guy, I know a hell of a lot but I'm still connecting
> it and in that sense still learning.
On 12/01/2011 03:23 AM, [B&G-Consulting] Elmar Bschorer wrote:
Hi list,
my server just had a little crash. Currently running:
OpenBSD 4.9 GENERIC#477 amd64
After reset I checked "last" and I found only 5 entries.
I am wondering I this is normal? Shouldn't there be more entries?
The last one is
John Tate [j...@johntate.org] wrote:
> I think I've found a bug in the OpenBSD crowd. They bug the hell out of me
> and my little mistakes.
>
Hi John,
It's actually spelled "narcissism".
Chris
On 12/1/11 7:25 AM, John Tate wrote:
I'm 24 years old. I was a Linux hacker since I was 13. I am a bit of a guru
[snip]
age, but at an older age I relearned it well. I am the guru sort of guy, I
A guru is someone who knows stuff.
Mehma
>> I'm 24 years old. I was a Linux hacker since I was 13. I am a bit of a
>> guru
>
> [snip]
>
>> age, but at an older age I relearned it well. I am the guru sort of guy, I
>>
> A guru is someone who knows stuff.
and somebody who doesn't come crying or complaining. Gurus help other
lesser mortals.
John Tate [j...@johntate.org] wrote:
> I think I've found a bug in the OpenBSD crowd. They bug the hell out of me
> and my little mistakes.
>
You also think facebook is narcissistic because...no negativity is allowed.
http://johntate.org/node/29
Perhaps it's time for the aspiring novelist/philo
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 09:28:25AM -0800, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> John Tate [j...@johntate.org] wrote:
> > I think I've found a bug in the OpenBSD crowd. They bug the hell out of me
> > and my little mistakes.
> >
>
> You also think facebook is narcissistic because...no negativity is allowed.
>
On Thu, 1 Dec 2011 16:39:24 +0100
David Coppa wrote:
> See the subject: "Narcicism"
>
> And, btw, the correct spelling is "Narcissism": as a guru, this is
> something you should already have known ;)
I prefer narsciscism ;^)
Kc
On Thu, 1 Dec 2011 10:49:23 -0500
Andres Genovez wrote:
> When you are a real Hacker, you don`t call yourself one, people do.
I call myself a hacker. Others call me a reverse systems engineer,
systems analyst & programmer, network analyst, repurposing specialist,
blablabla. But I've been a h
On Thu, 1 Dec 2011 17:37:44 +
Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Dec 2011 16:39:24 +0100
> David Coppa wrote:
>
> > See the subject: "Narcicism"
> >
> > And, btw, the correct spelling is "Narcissism": as a guru, this is
> > something you should already have known ;)
>
> I prefer narsciscism
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Dec 2011 16:39:24 +0100
> David Coppa wrote:
>
> > See the subject: "Narcicism"
> >
> > And, btw, the correct spelling is "Narcissism": as a guru, this is
> > something you should already have known ;)
>
> I prefer narsciscism ;^)
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On 12/01/11 10:25, John Tate wrote:
I'm 24 years old. I was a Linux hacker since I was 13. I am a bit of a guru
and do my own Kerberos and such on an all BSD/Linux network. OpenBSD and
Debian Linux. I love OpenBSD, I'm a bit weird because I use bash. I can put
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...which is exactly the reason I don't post questions. I know that 95% of my
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On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 4:25 PM, John Tate wrote:
> I'm 24 years old. I was a Linux hacker since I was 13.
> <...>
> At 13 I didn't just start learning Linux I started learning C++ as well.
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On Dec 1, 2011, at 2:39 PM, Dmitrij Czarkoff wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 4:25 PM, John Tate wrote:
>> I'm 24 years old. I was a Linux hacker since I was 13.
>> <...>
>> At 13 I didn't just start learning Linux I started learning C++ as well.
>
> Are You sure? You wrote C++ Linux kernel code
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On 2011-12-01 16.25, John Tate wrote:
> I'm 24 years old. I was a Linux hacker since I was 13. I am a bit of a guru
> and do my own Kerberos and such on an all BSD/Linux network. OpenBSD and
> Debian Linux. I love OpenBSD, I'm a bit weird because I use bash. I can put
> up with being made fun of. A
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like any other population, we have our parrots, non-thinkers, OCD, Bi-polar,
stupid or the otherwise normal. we also have more than a few extremely
intelligent people.
one thing I have noticed (because I also suffer from it) is that more
intelligent you are, the worse your interpersonal skills ten
I have known geniuses who were computer illiterate.
On Dec 1, 2011 5:58 PM, "Eric Oyen" wrote:
> like any other population, we have our parrots, non-thinkers, OCD,
> Bi-polar,
> stupid or the otherwise normal. we also have more than a few extremely
> intelligent people.
>
> one thing I have notic
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On 12/1/11, Eric Oyen wrote:
> like any other population, we have our parrots, non-thinkers, OCD, Bi-polar,
> stupid or the otherwise normal. we also have more than a few extremely
> intelligent people.
>
> one thing I have noticed (because I also suffer from it) is that more
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so remind me again why we're catering to NLB's and Trolls?
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Neal Hogan wrote:
> On 12/1/11, Eric Oyen wrote:
> > like any other population, we have our parrots, non-thinkers, OCD,
> Bi-polar,
> > stupid or the otherwise normal. we also have more than a few ext
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>
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On Dec 1, 2011, at 10:25 AM, John Tate wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Scott McEachern
wrote:
>
>> On 12/01/11 02:28, John Tate wrote:
>>
>>> I think I've found a bug in the OpenBSD crowd. T
Using userland ppp, this pf configuration is preventing proper pppoe
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I'm not sure about (a) pppoe only (2) the order and position of where it
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> Date: Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 02:30 AM
> Subject: help me
> To: netbsd-us...@netbsd.org
>
>
> I am a seasoned expert at OpenBSD. I downloaded the IA64 version for my
> new Intel Quad and burned a CD. I got some stupid warning about burning a
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