On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 04:12:59PM -0700, Robert Connolly wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I use Xephyr with Firefox. I also run Firefox as a dedicated user.
> At seemingly random times, but on a regular basis, Firefox will
> behave oddly. Firefox will open links in a new window, scrolling up
> or down with my
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 11:57:00PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 19:00, and...@msu.edu wrote:
> > The example in vnconfig shows 20,000. I picked 30K.
> > This is a 2.8G core2 duo machine, encrypting mail and
> > other stuff.
> >
> > I haven't found sources on the net that ha
Hi,
I'm currently trying to access files from my OpenBSD -current/amd64
workstation on a NAS under FreeNAS (8.3.1). On my workstation, the
filesystem is a read/write NFS mounted share. Its size is about 5.2TB.
While reading seems normal : about 45MB/s, writing is a lot slower
(fluctuates between 1
Have you tried to use jumbo frames (MTU 9000) on both client and server?
(If it is possible in your environment).
//mxb
On 22 apr 2013, at 14:46, Mattieu Baptiste wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently trying to access files from my OpenBSD -current/amd64
> workstation on a NAS under FreeNAS (8.3.1).
On 2013-04-22, Mattieu Baptiste wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently trying to access files from my OpenBSD -current/amd64
> workstation on a NAS under FreeNAS (8.3.1). On my workstation, the
> filesystem is a read/write NFS mounted share. Its size is about 5.2TB.
> While reading seems normal : about 45
Stuart Henderson writes:
> On 2013-04-19, Kostas Zorbadelos wrote:
>> root@dmeg-dns1 ~ # /usr/local/sbin/named -V BIND 9.9.2-P2 built with
>> --enable-shared' '--enable-threads'
>
> You could try rebuilding the port without --enable-threads and see if it's
> any different.
>
I rebuilt the port
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 04:50:52PM +0300, Kostas Zorbadelos wrote:
> Stuart Henderson writes:
>
> > On 2013-04-19, Kostas Zorbadelos wrote:
> >> root@dmeg-dns1 ~ # /usr/local/sbin/named -V BIND 9.9.2-P2 built with
> >> --enable-shared' '--enable-threads'
> >
> > You could try rebuilding the port
Several years ago I put an OpenBSD system in as a firewall and mail server at a
small charity that I volunteer at (kwaccessablility.ca)
that fixed nearly all the problems that they had with viruses, spam etc.
Last year I talked them in to switching to VOIP (on the OpenBSD server using
Asterisk).
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 04:33:55PM -0500, Carson Chittom wrote:
> I have an old Macbook2,1 (dmesg below) that I've slapped OpenBSD on for
> purposes of just having something to check my email from. Its wireless
> card is picked up during the install as athn(4), the firmware was
> installed on firs
On Monday, April 22, 2013 19:30 CEST, Peter Fraser wrote:
> Several years ago I put an OpenBSD system in as a firewall and mail server at
> a small charity that I volunteer at (kwaccessablility.ca)
> that fixed nearly all the problems that they had with viruses, spam etc.
>
> Last year I talk
Dear Yasuoka.
Thanks for your suggestion. And test again.
Actually every thing going to be all right!:)
#today's process and log.
a)setup
#server
#/etc/hostname.bge0
-inet6
up
#/etc/npppd/npppd-users
taro:
:password=taro:
:framed-ip-address=10.0.0.2:
#/etc/npppd/npppd.conf
authentication LOCAL
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 06:37:32PM +0100, Zé Loff wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 04:33:55PM -0500, Carson Chittom wrote:
> > I have an old Macbook2,1 (dmesg below) that I've slapped OpenBSD on for
> > purposes of just having something to check my email from. Its wireless
> > card is picked up du
I looked at IAX modem, and most I know about it is from
http://iaxmodem.sourceforge.net/faq.php
and as far as I can tell IAXmodem doesn't do T.38 which
I believe is the correct solution.
But I did get pointed to t38modem at SourceForge.net
which is not in ports. Again I have not tried it,
and
Peter Fraser wrote:
I would like to know if anyone has done something similar or any good
suggestions on what I should do to
get faxing to work
Connect the existing fax to a Linksys PAP2 (or whatever the current
model is called), use the g711 codec, setup the PAP2 correctly, and
faxing will
I believe I am trying to interface into a T38 gateway which is supported by my
SIP supplier.
I expect but don't know, that if I don't uses T38 my Sip supplier will send the
call on a SIP
call to any other client which will not recognize it as FAX.
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@ope
On 04/23/13 05:30, Peter Fraser wrote:
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The charity operates in a Windows environment. To the problem is: how does a
person (probably a volunteer)
on a Windows machine put a TIFF file into a directory on an OpenBSD, and in
addition send the information
as to where send the fax and get
Hi, we recently switched our squid server from a OBSD server on VMware a
Centos server on XEN but there appears to be an issue somewhere between
the centos server and our OBSD Routers (DMZ) or our external OBSD firewalls.
If I log into the Centos server and run either wget or curl to an
exnter
On 04/22/13 12:30, Peter Fraser wrote:
Several years ago I put an OpenBSD system in as a firewall and mail server at a
small charity that I volunteer at (kwaccessablility.ca)
that fixed nearly all the problems that they had with viruses, spam etc.
Last year I talked them in to switching to VOIP
2013/4/22 Corey
> On 04/22/13 12:30, Peter Fraser wrote:
>
>> Several years ago I put an OpenBSD system in as a firewall and mail
>> server at a small charity that I volunteer at (kwaccessablility.ca)
>> that fixed nearly all the problems that they had with viruses, spam etc.
>>
>> Last year I ta
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 04:12:59PM -0700, Robert Connolly wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I use Xephyr with Firefox. I also run Firefox as a dedicated user.
> At seemingly random times, but on a regular basis, Firefox will
> behave oddly. Firefox will open links in a new window, scrolling up
> or down with my
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Mattieu Baptiste wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently trying to access files from my OpenBSD -current/amd64
> workstation on a NAS under FreeNAS (8.3.1). On my workstation, the
> filesystem is a read/write NFS mounted share. Its size is about 5.2TB.
> While reading seems
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