>> I see it too. I also use greyscanner to catch spammers and I see
>> a lot of spam to @mydomains. So I trap
>> all hosts sending to addresses with numbers in them (as I don't
>> have any legit accounts with numbers). This catches almost all spam.
I finally got to deploying greyscanner on my mail
:)
A good one!
Nice writing, Nick.
My favorite:
> 'course, most people are not thinking about the long-term health of the
> company, but the short-term "what can I stuff on my resume on my way out
> the door before this blows up"
//mxb
On 23 dec 2012, at 04:43, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 12/22
At one time there was:
http://mailman.theapt.org/pipermail/openbsd-nfsv4/2007-January/88.html
2012/12/23 Philip Guenther :
> On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Friedrich Locke
> wrote:
>> Does OBSD support NFS 4 ? If not, is there plans to do so ?
>
> It does not currently. I don't think anyon
Hello,
I'm running a snapshot right now and I get some strange error on iwi0
wireless interface. This device worked fine before, I think some 6
month old snapshot.
I use it in a WPA2 protected wireless network.
Here is what I get:
iwi0: unknown authentification state 1
This is over and over, no
> Hello,
> I'm running a snapshot right now and I get some strange error on iwi0
> wireless interface. This device worked fine before, I think some 6
> month old snapshot.
> I use it in a WPA2 protected wireless network.
> Here is what I get:
> iwi0: unknown authentification state 1
> This is ov
Theron ZORBAS writes:
> I want to use pflow interface. This part is very clear; thanks to
> OpenBSD team. At application side i could not decide what port to
> use. Can you help me with that? I look for a netflow server software
> which has ability to work with mysql(or sqlite) database.
I'd s
On 2012-12-22, Beni wrote:
> ehci0: Error opening low/full speed isoc endpoint.
> A low/full speed device is attached to a USB2 hub, and transaction
> translations are not yet supported.
> Reattach the device to the root hub instead.
> uaudio_chan_open: error creating pipe: err=INVAL endpt=0x01
>
On 2012-12-22, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> I recently compiled minidlna to run on my local OBSD based home server.
> It runs great by default, but it relies upon inotify to receive
> information on filesystem changes.
> I really like the program, but it's a nuisance to rescan my mul
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 02:34:50PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> On 5.2/i386, man sysctl says
>
> To adjust the number of kernel nfsio threads used to service asynchronous
> I/O requests on an NFS client machine:
>
> # sysctl vfs.nfs.iothreads=4
>
> The default is 4; 20 is th
On Dec 21 19:01:44, j...@kerhand.co.uk wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 02:34:50PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On 5.2/i386, man sysctl says
> >
> > To adjust the number of kernel nfsio threads used to service
> > asynchronous
> > I/O requests on an NFS client machine:
> >
> >#
On 19 December 2012 21:22, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2012-12-18, Marcin wrote:
>> I found an older thread with Stuart reporting similar issue here
>> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=132593610913252
>
> Frequent is kind-of good ;) I had a few crashes close together but
> then nothing (and I
On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 08:17:01PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
>
> Yes, on the _client_ (sorry, I should have been explicit).
> What got me trying it is that sysctl(8) says
>
> To adjust the number of kernel nfsio threads
> used to service asynchronous I/O requests on
> an NFS _clie
I was looking into kernel debug options and found that trying to build a
kernel with kgdb option enabled fails. Anyone using the kgdb setup? I can
use ddb it's just painful to have to manually walk structures to examine
values. I have moved on to plan B which was to build with option DDB_STRUCT
an
Hello, for the longest time I try to read more material useful for
openbsd to learn as much as possible, I bought the book :) I always
follow the project carefully because it is my preferred system, I have
done many tests with the system but i never managed to create a live
cd installable, there ar
Francesco Cardi wrote:
>Hello, for the longest time I try to read more material useful for
>openbsd to learn as much as possible, I bought the book :) I always
>follow the project carefully because it is my preferred system, I have
>done many tests with the system but i never managed to create a
On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Justin Mayes wrote:
> I was looking into kernel debug options and found that trying to build a
> kernel with kgdb option enabled fails.
If no one uses it, it won't keep working. Submitting a patch to fix
the build would be a first step. I suggest trying it both
>On 24 December 2012 00:09, Alexander Hall wrote:
> Anyway, what's a "live cd installable"? Isn't the point of a live cd that you
> *don't* install it?
>
Nope - for several Linux and other live OS installations the initial
boot is install-less, but there's an option to install to media once
the b
On 12/23/12 17:24, Francesco Cardi wrote:
> Hello, for the longest time I try to read more material useful for
> openbsd to learn as much as possible, I bought the book :) I always
> follow the project carefully because it is my preferred system, I have
> done many tests with the system but i never
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