Op Wed, 09 Oct 2013 00:01:13 +0200 schreef Scott McEachern
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On 10/08/13 16:41, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
Back in the pre-WW2 days, Belgium (or was it the Netherlands? I
forget.) kept detailed census and medical data on their citizens,
including their religious affiliation. It was useful data
Yes, the US government has a long history of abusing its Constitutional
powers. That's why we must all hide all of our personal data from
them as much as possible.
Of course Google, Bing, Facebook and all those selfies we take
are excepted.
BWAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH morons!
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013,
Please stop.
I have purchased over 20 machines (about 50% laptop) from
dfsdirectsales.com over the last 5 years, and most of them had
next day business support still in effect from Dell. I had only one
machine that needed service (a Latitude E6510,) and it was
repaired at no charge within 2 days.
Also, please
Hello,
I meet some troubles on setup a PPPOE server with npppd daemon. I've
done some
test on release and snaptshot and had differents problems.
First my config files..
#/etc/nppp/npppd-users :
taro:\
:password=taro:\
:framed-ip-address=10.0.0.101:
#/etc/npppd/npppd.conf :
Hello, folks!
Is IP multicast supported by virtio network driver on OpenBSD 5.3?
pfsync is not working when using vio interface with IP multicast. When
I set pfsync using syncpeer it works fine.
pfsync works when using em interface with IP multicast.
The test bed is a couple of virtual machine
Hello misc,
The changes in the pf queueing subsystem (for some reason not mentioned
in the http://openbsd.org/faq/upgrade54.html) are getting me worried.
Couldn't find the word "altq" in the
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=pf.conf&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=OpenBSD+Current&arch=i
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 8:08 AM, Boris Goldberg wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> The changes in the pf queueing subsystem (for some reason not mentioned
> in the http://openbsd.org/faq/upgrade54.html) are getting me worried.
> Couldn't find the word "altq" in the
> http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.c
2013/10/16 Boris Goldberg
> Is the old queueing gone? Is existing pf.conf not going to work with 5.4?
>
>
>
The new queueing doesn't appear until 5.5, so 5.4 will most certainly work
without you doing anything related to your pf.conf.
--
May the most significant bit of your life be positive.
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 09:08:55AM -0500, Boris Goldberg wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> The changes in the pf queueing subsystem (for some reason not mentioned
> in the http://openbsd.org/faq/upgrade54.html) are getting me worried.
> Couldn't find the word "altq" in the
> http://www.openbsd.org/cgi
> On Oct 16, 2013, at 8:05, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> This will not be in 5.4, it wil be in 5.5. If you see shortcomings in
> the docs explain in more detail.
I just read the QUEUEING section in the man page. Seems fairly clear to me, and
in some ways more clear.
One thing I'd like to see is a sug
Boris Goldberg writes:
> The changes in the pf queueing subsystem (for some reason not mentioned
> in the http://openbsd.org/faq/upgrade54.html) are getting me worried.
The new queueing system was only committed on October 12th 2013, well
after 5.4 was cut and sent off to the CD printers. But
Hi,
On Wed, 16 Oct 2013 13:39:31 +0200
Gruel Bruno wrote:
> ### On OBSD 5.3 release :
(snip)
> Segmentation fault
>
> After de DISCOVERY message the server crash with "Segmentation fault"
This bug had been fixed on April 16. PPPoE server (by npppd) on 5.3
is completely broken.
> ### On OBSD 5
hi there,
i think the usb subsystem is in certain circumstances
starving the writes...
i have this great working sandisk "ultra backup" 32G
usb key, that was consistently achieving ~10MB/s
in writing big files (movies). in windows, it can
pack even 15MB/s.
now i have this:
$ time dd if=1.mp4 o
On Wed Oct 16 2013 08:54, Johan Beisser wrote:
> Or cam I still just do very basic priority queueing in 5.5?
See pf.conf(5), 'set prio'. This doesn't even require you to define
queues, etc.
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 11:04 AM, Norman Golisz wrote:
> On Wed Oct 16 2013 08:54, Johan Beisser wrote:
>> Or cam I still just do very basic priority queueing in 5.5?
>
> See pf.conf(5), 'set prio'. This doesn't even require you to define
> queues, etc.
Right. I guess if I want to define multiple
Le 16-10-2013 18:36, YASUOKA Masahiko a écrit :
Hi,
On Wed, 16 Oct 2013 13:39:31 +0200
Gruel Bruno wrote:
### On OBSD 5.3 release :
(snip)
Segmentation fault
After de DISCOVERY message the server crash with "Segmentation fault"
This bug had been fixed on April 16. PPPoE server (by npppd)
Hi folks,
i am writing a program that:
0) manages to handle sigchld signals,
1) creates 100 process
2) put the childs to sleep 1 second
3) loops (the parent process) until 100 child process have been died.
It is not working, why ?
Thanks for you time and cooperation.
Best regards,
Fried.
PS:
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 5:15 PM, Friedrich Locke
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> i am writing a program that:
>
> 0) manages to handle sigchld signals,
> 1) creates 100 process
> 2) put the childs to sleep 1 second
> 3) loops (the parent process) until 100 child process have been died.
>
> It is not workin
On 2013-10-15, Nick Holland wrote:
> BTW: I have no idea what your picture is, I'm not clicking on it.
It's a screenshot of a directory listing, with some bits blanked out,
of Linux ISOs *wink* *wink*.
> On 10/15/2013 11:43 AM, obsd, cgi wrote:
>> In the directory listing the ISO file looks like
hi there,
if i have a usb key, that is softraid encrypted,
it has 2 DUID's. the first one (before bioctl)
can be used to script bioctl when the key is inserted.
when the SR CRYPTO drive is attached, it has another
DUID. this can be used for mounting/unmounting.
my question is, is that a security
On 10/16/13 12:27 PM, Gilbert Sanford wrote:
I have purchased over 20 machines (about 50% laptop) from
dfsdirectsales.com over the last 5 years, and most of them had
next day business support still in effect from Dell. I had only one
machine that needed service (a Latitude E6510,) and it was
repa
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