On 2012-04-26, Alan Corey wrote:
> This site in question is for net/trafshow, the nsk.su site:
> The server refuses login.
I've mirrored this, port in -current has the new url,
you can fetch it from http://spacehopper.org/mirrors/trafshow-3.1.tgz
> Back to manually fetching I guess.
post 5.0, b
On 14/03/12 21:41, Camiel Dobbelaar wrote:
This is not from just after the reboot right? The "failed state
lookup/inserts" might be interesting just after the firewalls have
stabilized.
Hi,
After upgrading today to latest -current (i386)
(f1) OpenBSD 5.1-current (GENERIC.MP) #252: Tue Apr 24
On 27/04/12 12:31, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
On 14/03/12 21:41, Camiel Dobbelaar wrote:
This is not from just after the reboot right? The "failed state
lookup/inserts" might be interesting just after the firewalls have
stabilized.
Hi,
After upgrading today to latest -current (i386)
(f1) Op
> The man page could use some work especially clarifying the use of
> raflags and
> pinfoflags.
>
> To set the O flag alone use ``raflags#64''. To set both M and O use
> ``raflags#192''.
Thanks Brad.
I still can't get rtadvd to automatically assign dynamic address and route.
I am forced to chec
Am Fri, 27 Apr 2012 17:46:38 +0530
schrieb Girish Venkatachalam :
> While someone actually writes an article on undeadly on VPNs please
> also write about MPLS VPN creation as I find no documentation about
> this.
Usually you don't need this if you are not the MPLS-provider/carrier
who owns and r
On 27/04/12 7:46 AM, David Diggles wrote:
The man page could use some work especially clarifying the use of
raflags and
pinfoflags.
To set the O flag alone use ``raflags#64''. To set both M and O use
``raflags#192''.
Thanks Brad.
I still can't get rtadvd to automatically assign dynamic addres
I'm looking for a laptop that will run -current without too much
fiddling. Currently considering a Thinkpad T410 or T420 -- anyone who
has one want to share how well it works? Have recent changes fixed
problems[1] with the console after starting X?
I'd be interested in hearing about success storie
Hello,
I have an old hardware using OpenBSD and installing from snapshots
gives me this kernel stop. The dmesg from a working version, output
messages and details are at this link:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=132741797807073&w=2
There is no kernel panic, it is just a kernel stop.
I saw a p
Hi!
Thanks all you for the answers.
Cheers,
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 12:42 AM, Fernando Quintero <
fernando.a.quint...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a question:
>
> ?Is anyone working to make possible run OpenBSD on Amazon EC2?
>
> now, It is possible to run NetBSD and FreeBSD, but I ca
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 09:28:42AM -0700, Ian Dotson wrote:
> I'm looking for a laptop that will run -current without too much
> fiddling. Currently considering a Thinkpad T410 or T420 -- anyone who
> has one want to share how well it works? Have recent changes fixed
> problems[1] with the console
I have a ThinkPad T410 and it works great. It does still have the console/X
issues you refer to as of the April 23rd amd64 snapshot though.
-Nick
On Apr 27, 2012 11:34 AM, "Ian Dotson" wrote:
> I'm looking for a laptop that will run -current without too much
> fiddling. Currently considering a T
On 04/27/12 18:28, Ian Dotson wrote:
I'm looking for a laptop that will run -current without too much
fiddling. Currently considering a Thinkpad T410 or T420 -- anyone who
has one want to share how well it works? Have recent changes fixed
problems[1] with the console after starting X?
Hi Ian,
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> Maybe I am misunderstanding what you're trying to say but it seems
> like you're confused about the role of each daemon. rtadvd runs on
> your router/firewall. rtsol runs on the client to assign the address
> and default route.
I am just not doing a very good job of explaining. I am not confuse
> To see the ins and outs of our network traffic, I like
> using pftop. I looked at iftop too, it has an interesting
> display but pftop was more useful for me.
The systat command is useful too.
systat states - provides similar view to that of pftop.
On 27/04/12 10:56 PM, David Diggles wrote:
I am just not doing a very good job of explaining. I am not confused about
the role of each daemon. I am setting up a router and that is why I am
using rtadvd.
But you're using rtadvd improperly.
I am confused about which daemon gets the address an
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