2012/5/7 Dimitry T :
> P.S Is there any changes in performance if change in kernel conf i386 to
> i686?
> "Some reasons why you should not build a custom kernel:
>
> You do not need to, normally.
> You will not get a faster system."
>
> Can this applies to my question?
Why don't you spend 15 minu
Thanks, I will lock at that =)
Best regards Johan
2012/5/12 Christian Weisgerber :
> Johan Ryberg wrote:
>
>> I found this information that seems very interesting:
>> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade47.html#hmac-sha2
>
>> ike esp from 192.168.1.1 to 10.0.0.17 peer 192.168.10.1 psk mekmitasdigo
Booting single user on Linux would be a better solution than a livecd too.
On May 13, 2012 4:37 AM, "Nick Holland" wrote:
> On 05/12/12 14:16, Tyler Morgan wrote:
> > On 5/11/2012 8:48 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
> >> I suspect the interest in [an OpenBSD Live CD]
> >> is rapidly approaching zero. I
One problem still exist
I got this error message now from the OpenBSD 3.8 machine
125755.190614 Default responder_recv_HASH_SA_NONCE: peer proposed
invalid phase 2 IDs: initiator id c0a80100/ff00:
192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0, responder id c0a80300/ff00:
192.168.3.0/255.255.255.0
OpenBSD 5.1
On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 08:26:28PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> I have just written my first manpage using the mdoc(7) syntax,
> and I have two questions.
>
> (1) .Bd
> By default, a display block is _preceded_ by a vertical space.
> Why is it that a vertical space is not also rendered _after_
> the
Hi,
nobody an idea? I have the same problem. Currently I set the MTU of the
internal networks to 1200. It's a workaround but actually it wastes a lot of
bandwith. But without this the MTU of the VPN traffic falls down to something
around 550 and that's really bad :-(
Thanks
Matthias Vey
Am 11.
Hello,
I'd like to have in background of some video one of OpenBSD songs.
Is this ok with regard to right ?
Thanks
On May 13 12:02:34, Marc Espie wrote:
> On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 08:26:28PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > I have just written my first manpage using the mdoc(7) syntax,
> > and I have two questions.
> >
> > (1) .Bd
> > By default, a display block is _preceded_ by a vertical space.
> > Why is it that
On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 08:26:28PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> I have just written my first manpage using the mdoc(7) syntax,
> and I have two questions.
>
> (1) .Bd
> By default, a display block is _preceded_ by a vertical space.
> Why is it that a vertical space is not also rendered _after_
> the
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I was looking at laptops recently. I took 2 linux CDs, an OpenBSD
install CD,
and a USB stick with OpenBSD on it.
I got a lot more useful information about hardware compatibility from
the OpenBSDs than the Linux CDs because OpenBSD didn't try to bring up
anything graphica
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 12:50:36PM +0200, JFS wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to have in background of some video one of OpenBSD songs.
> Is this ok with regard to right ?
>
> Thanks
>
I doubt it. Not sure which of Theo or Ty hold the song copyrights,
but they would probably need to give you expli
I've had a bunch of crashes freezing one PC to such an extent I couldn't
recover any log, switch tty, ssh from outside and the machine has no serial
port.
What's the surest way to get a crashlog? syslog to a 2nd PC, a USB key with
log-cow, buy a PCI serial port card?
Is there a stress script t
On Mon, May 07, 2012 at 05:53:11PM +, Dimitry T wrote:
> P.S Is there any changes in performance if change in kernel conf i386 to
> i686?
Are you asking if you put into your kernel config file
machine i686
... that you'll see increased performance?
There's no such thing as "machine
ok,
thats a bunch of information. However, for me, its the same as rocket science
as I am totally blind and would require sighted assistance just to get it to
either install a network card, or port to USB/Serial. Unlike the rest of you,
using a computer with little or no accessibility on boot-up i
> Eric Oyen wrote:
> all I want is a way to make/execute a script to do the installation
> unattended.
I think this can be done pretty easy once you figured out what options
you do need for your specific installation by removing the code that
ask for options - or forcing the defaults by tricking
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 05:47:55PM +0200, Petah wrote:
> I've had a bunch of crashes freezing one PC to such an extent I
> couldn't recover any log, switch tty, ssh from outside and the machine
> has no serial port.
>
> What's the surest way to get a crashlog? syslog to a 2nd PC, a USB key
> with
hi all
have configured two firewalls with carp
i have connectivity to the internet and the firewalls failover properly.
when i check the carp states of each firewall the slave reports that its
wan connection is in the master state the same as the master firewall
while the slave carp lan connecti
On May 13, 2012, at 12:30 PM, Eric Oyen wrote:
> ok,
> thats a bunch of information. However, for me, its the same as rocket
science
> as I am totally blind and would require sighted assistance just to get it
to
> either install a network card, or port to USB/Serial. Unlike the rest of
you,
> usi
>On May 13 17:47:55, Petah wrote:
>> I've had a bunch of crashes freezing one PC to such an extent I couldn't
>> recover any log,
>
>You mean, after a reboot?
Ctrl-alt-del won't reboot (pc has no X), I have to keep powerbutton down 5
secs. There's one post-reboot log entry unrelated to the panic
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Thanks. already looking into it. I may have to figure out how to include a
screen reader to work in this. there are 2 ways: using ORCA in the Gnome
desktop environment (or XFCE) or a console based screenreader (speakup works,
but requires a lot of modifications to get it running). ORCA on an X desk
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I am curious if you are the person responsible for adding content to the
following page: monkey.org/openbsd/archive/misc/0004/msg00833.html
If not, feel free to forward me on to the correct person! I came across your
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