On Mon, Oct 05, 2015 at 10:34:01AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015-10-04, Mike Hammett wrote:
> > Are there any packages out there that expose OpenBGPd or other OpenBSD
> > parameters via SNMP? Would like to check generic health of the system,
> > number of routes, number of peers, number
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 02:30:23PM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 08:17:27AM -0400, John Hynes wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 8:10 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > > What commands did you run to "copy" the disklabel?
> > Oh - I did a "disklabel sd0 > disklabel.sd2; diskla
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 07:28:21AM -0400, Jiri B wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 11:38:18AM +0200, Wies??aw Kielas wrote:
> > Dear misc@,
> >
> > Is there any way to get information about last commands executed on a
> > OpenBSD machine? I'm interested in getting the command name along with
> > ar
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 01:31:58PM +0200, Bret Lambert wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 07:28:21AM -0400, Jiri B wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 11:38:18AM +0200, Wies??aw Kielas wrote:
> > > Dear misc@,
> > >
> > > Is there any way to get informati
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 07:48:14AM -0400, Jiri B wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 01:33:33PM +0200, Bret Lambert wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 01:31:58PM +0200, Bret Lambert wrote:
> > > On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 07:28:21AM -0400, Jiri B wrote:
> > > > Usual un
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 02:20:40PM +0200, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While downloading a big file from httpd it eats somewhere from 77 to 100% or
> even 150% cpu.
> Is it normal?
> I've never seen such numbers with nginx.
There was a known issue with that that has been fixed in -current;
i
On Sat, Aug 08, 2015 at 08:47:21PM +0300, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> sorry for top post.
>
> I believe I had the problem with both base and netsnmpd versions.
"Believe" and "have verified that" are two functionally different
statements. I've only seen evidence that netsnmp, not snmpd from
OpenB
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 02:48:22PM +0200, Martin Schr??der wrote:
> 2014-10-16 13:16 GMT+02:00 Kevin Chadwick :
> > I still don't see the benefit though but do see added complexity or
> > more code to audit.
> >
> > Reducing DDOS against a visible SSH service maybe? Reduce password
> > attempts on
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 12:56:48PM +0200, Martin Schr??der wrote:
> 2014-10-17 10:24 GMT+02:00 Bret Lambert :
> > On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 02:48:22PM +0200, Martin Schr??der wrote:
> >> The impossibility to scan for services - which the NSA/GHCQ/... do.
> >
> >
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 12:13:55PM -0400, Ian Grant wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 4:24 AM, Bret Lambert wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 02:48:22PM +0200, Martin Schr??der wrote:
> >> 2014-10-16 13:16 GMT+02:00 Kevin Chadwick :
> >> The impossibility to scan for se
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 02:59:26PM -0400, Ian Grant wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Bret Lambert wrote:
> > Well, if, as Herr Schroeder seems to be implying, this is used to
> > avoid port scans, I'd look for traffic to/from address:port which
> > don't sh
On Sun, Feb 09, 2014 at 08:28:43PM +0200, VaZub wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> There is a small nuisance I've stumbled upon during my first
> experiments with OpenBSD.
>
> Both the man page for rc.conf(8) as well as the official OpenBSD FAQ
> (10.3) suggest to avoid editing /etc/rc.conf directly and instea
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 10:20:44PM +0100, Zbigniew wrote:
> 2014-02-10 22:00 GMT+01:00, Jeff Goettsch :
> > I don't know anything about wpa_supplicant, but does
> >
> > # ifconfig rum0 nwid wpakey
> >
> > work?
>
> No, it says it wants passphrase length in range from 8 to 63
> characters, w
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 12:19 AM, John Tate wrote:
> Just an idiot, Jan Stary, who turned the sentence "7 years of
> FreeBSD/OpenBSD experience" into "OpenBSD Guru." I wish I had more time and
> less faith in minds like hers. What an embarrassment... oh dear. She should
> learn to read.
>
> I'm ba
well, I've been gathering responses off-list, and have been putting
together at least two articles. Sorry if the speed is not to your
satisfaction, but major version release time at work is eating me
right now.
/snark
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Marc Espie wrote:
> Come on guys, the rthrea
On Wed, 2007-10-31 at 13:41 -0200, Marcus Andree wrote:
> If we had such documentation, even if it isn't kept up-to-date, it would be a
> start point. As I stated in an earlier message, OpenBSD code is very, very
Design and Implementation of the 4.4. BSD Operating System
Good afternoon misc@ -
A gentleman in the UK and I have decided
to pool our resources, and start semi-regularly
trolling want.html for items that we can get for
the devs. I'm able to do something like $50 US
each month (I have no idea how much he's in
for; he keeps talking about "quid," which, as
On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 10:12 -0800, John Brahy wrote:
> I know carp is the way to go to provide address redundancy but I was
> wondering if it's the best way to do it on one server? I've got two
> interfaces and I'd like to only use one public ip address.
> Is carp the way to go or is there a better
Good morning-
Some free time and inspiration last night got me to hack together
a shell script for trunk(4) startup. This morning, I realized that
I need to have a better understanding of how people use trunk to
make it usable by and for the masses.
So, if some of the good people of [EMAIL PROTEC
On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 15:46 +0100, Federico Giannici wrote:
> We have a PC with OpenBSD 4.0-stable i386 that we use as a
> firewall/gateway. It has a lot of HFSC queues.
>
> Today we had a flood if traffic and the outgoing interface started to
> "loss" packets.
>
> If I tried to ping through th
On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 17:39 +0200, Stefan Parviainen wrote:
> Is there any work going on to get support for the freedesktop.org HAL
> specification (http://wiki.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fhal)? It seems that
> there are quite a few programs that would benefit from this. Is there a
> technical
On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 23:02 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i know about that sysctl.conf i will just uncomment
> machdep.kbdreset=1 but it will halt the system or in rc.shutdown change
> powerdown to YES. but what i want is a reboot, not halt or powerdown.
>
Code for allowing a shutdown on ctr
Sorry for the OT post, but I wanted to pick the list's hive mind as to
any recommendations for solid, in-depth references for parallel
programming. College-level textbooks would be preferred.
Thanks!
- Bert
On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 11:11 +, David Given wrote:
> I have a machine with 48MB of RAM that I want to use as a server.
>
> The OpenBSD kernel is a bit over 5MB. I assume that gets loaded into memory
> and is not swappable, giving me 43MB left, which isn't a lot.
>
> Is it worth recompiling the
On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 13:16 -0600, Diana Eichert wrote:
> and info why here,
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.wireless.general/1558/
>
>
With apologies to everyone for off-color language...
What a bunch of douches.
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 12:05 -0500, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> Well, I would like to see the router board simply because, I would
> like to make a router / switch device to replace a Linksys 54G Router,
> maybe 3 or 4 lan ports and a 1 or 2 MPCI slots, 1 for hardware crypto
> and the other for a wirel
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 12:15 -0600, Chris Kuethe wrote:
> I sent a couple of emails - "hey, this sounds like a nice plan, tell
> me more" - and never heard back one way or the other. *shrug* I have a
That's unfortunate; they looked like neat little boxes.
My curiosity was piqued, and I started loo
On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 14:33 -0400, Jon Steel wrote:
> Hi
>
> Im trying to find a way to do a sort of very soft reboot. For example I
> want to boot up the computer into a kernel on one drive, and then after
> saying reboot, the computer loads up a kernel from a second drive.
>
> I have gotten thi
Just a note of thanks to the devs for their good work.
In particular, for allowing me to remove and Office Space-style gank the
SonicWall I inherited.
On Fri, 2007-05-04 at 07:26 -0600, Open Phugu wrote:
> > if you deny icmp, you shall burn in hell
> You may burn in hell, but ICMP can be used to infiltrate and exfiltrate data:
> http://www.cs.uit.no/~daniels/PingTunnel/
>
>
This looks like it's pretty trivially defeated; bzero()'ing the data
p
On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 10:21 -0400, Jason Dixon wrote:
> On Wed, 16 May 2007 11:10:06 -0300, "John Nietzsche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Dear gentleman,
> >
> > i am searching a dell 1u rack server for usage with openbsd 4.1 as a
> > storage (nfs) device.
> >
> > I wonder which external bac
On Wed, 2007-05-30 at 09:51 -0800, Jimmy Mitchener wrote:
> Is there a reason snapshots do not currently come with a
> src/sys.tar.gz as releases do? I would think this to be quite useful
> for people wishing/requiring building their own kernels, and using
> snapshots, as it would help to minimize
On Mon, 2007-06-25 at 10:48 -0700, John N. Brahy wrote:
> Hi Misc@,
>
>
>
> I was wondering what the general census on port knocking in the OpenBSD
> community is. I like the idea of hiding services but I don't like the
> idea of relying on a piece of code that's not part of the OpenBSD core.
>
On Fri, 2007-08-24 at 15:14 +0200, Nikolaus Hiebaum wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently searching for an e-mail/calendar application which is
> capable of the following:
> - support clients running on Windows machines (Outlook)
> - support clients running on Linux/OpenBSD machines (Evolution)
> - prov
Greetings all -
As I posted at undeadly.org, I'm in the DC area, and willing to pony up some
of my own cash to get jason@ a Blade 1000 [a]. I've already gotten one
solid response,
for a grand total of $200 towards the $450 + $50 shipping. Should I get promises
of the rest of the needed funds, I'l
knitti wrote:
On 8/7/06, Jens Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
While the networking part can be handled by carp, I'm collecting ideas
on how
to keep the local file systems in synch - especially for ftp users and
the
mailinglist archives. The synchronization will be done via a dedicated
cross
Greetings misc@
I'm digging through the VFS code in order to further my own
understanding of OpenBSD, and am either missing something or entirely
out of my league(I'd put my money on the latter option ;).
Specifically, what is the data pointer/length field in buf
structs? Looking
Pedro Martelletto wrote:
Specifically, what is the data pointer/length field in buf
structs? Looking at sys/buf.h, it appears that b_un.b_addr is the
data pointer, and b_bcount is the length.
You're right.
Thank you :)
Trying to trace system calls to confirm my suspicion, I become
On Thu, 2008-05-01 at 20:15 +0300, Sviatoslav Chagaev wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I need to write a driver for a primitive device which connects to the LPT
> port, so I was wondering, are there any manuals/tutorials/HOWTOs/... on this
> subject?
>
> I could probably just read the source code of OpenBSD
Any devs in the US/Canada who are going to the upcoming
hardware hackathon, please contact me off-list so that I
can mail these to you for carting to Europe.
Jeffrey C. Ollie wrote:
On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 20:51 -0600, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
i know this is likely not possible for a number of reasons but i figured
i'd
ask: are there or have there been any plans to port openbsd to run on cisco
hardware?
It would only be interesting if you were able
Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote:
So far, only NetBSD runs on the AK* architecture.
Yeah, but it only boots single-user, so it don't count.
-- JPL
On 11/29/06, Ioan Nemes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's the problem, you should use an AK45! Much-much cheaper
than the AR-15 (I've been offred one
Ted Unangst wrote:
On 5/2/06, poncenby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Taken from http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/
TorFAQ#ServerAnonymity
"FreeBSD 4.x, all versions of OpenBSD, and all versions of NetBSD
have broken gethostbyname_r() implementations that cause Tor's
threads to stomp o
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/tagging.html
At the end of that, there's a section titled
"Tagging Ethernet Frames" which tells you how
to do what you want.
- Bert
quidalizer, and squidsites scripts seem (without looking
too deeply) to most closely match what you seem to want.
HTH
- Bret Lambert
I had installed MRTG and symon, but it's do not feet my necessities.
Thank's for your attention
--
Ricardo Lucas
Felipe Scarel wrote:
Well then, I'll take a look at you suggestion, Joachim, seems reasonable.
Too bad most developers actually *prefer* FTP over ssh, so it's going to be
difficult to convince them. Well, looks like I'll just have to implement...
they'll
get used to it anyway =)
Talking about th
> Please avoid 15 minutes past the hour ;-)
sleep $(($RANDOM % 2048)) && /usr/libexec/spamd-setup -d
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 8:54 PM, Tristin Davis
wrote:
> Upgrading is simply not an option. It all comes down to having the
> engineering staff, money, and downtime available. Unfortunatly, we have
> none of the above right now. I realize we *need* to upgrade, but right
> now, tuning the kernel is
> PHP is like s early 2000s. When's Python gonna go into base?
You're behind the times; python's been replaced by ruby running on top
of mongodb
Talk ajax to me, baby.
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Marc Espie wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 03:46:12PM -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
>> IIRC, Theo did the current design himself after everyone else failed to come
>> up with something good.
>
> Well, Theo had some rather fun constraints,
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 6:37 PM, Mark Leisher b:
wrote:
> On 04/07/2010 09:43 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 09:13:57AM -0600, Mark Leisher ??? wrote:
>>
>>> I didn't see anything obvious in the archives, so apologies if I
>>> missed them.
>>>
>>> OpenBSD 4.6, Dell PowerEdg
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 12:22 AM, Leen Besselink
> Hi folks,
>
> Sorry for hijacking this thread.
>
> I also have a Dell machine with em(4)'s.
>
> When I upgraded a machine from 4.3 or 4.4 to 4.7 the kernel is leaking
> memory I've been looking at it ever since. This was just before 4.8 came
> out
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 8:03 PM, Kevin Smith wrote:
>> I'm deciding between kde, xfce, gnome, and fluxbox (in order of
>> preference). Any experiences? Any relevant security issues on any of them?
>>
>
> What you're asking is akin to:
>
> "Hey everyone, I'm trying to decide between:
> Catholicism
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 2:05 PM, johhny_at_poland77
wrote:
> Does somebody has an idea, that what kind of iptables/pf rule must i use to
> achieve this?:
>
> i only want to allow these connections [on the output chain]:
>
> on port 53 output only allow udp - dns
> on port 80 output only allow tcp
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 9:45 PM, William Boshuck wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 01:18:41PM -0500, Chris Bennett wrote:
>
>> OpenBSD's form of sed requires you to output to a new file and
>> mv that back to original.
>
> .. or one could use ed, or perl, to change a file in place.
What happens if
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 10:27 PM, Kapetanakis Giannis
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm testing a new setup of a pair of firewalls (master/backup) using carp,
> pfsync etc.
>
> Can I use ifstated to monitor virtual interfaces like pfsync0 and enc0?
>
> I want the master after it reboots (if backup is up) to wa
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 9:19 AM, patrick keshishian wrote:
>
> Same reason there exist unconstitutional congressional acts/bills that
> allow for secret torture prisons, detention of persons without due
> process, complete bypassing of fouth and sixth amendments, voiding of
> the Posse Comitatus A
> I start rain(6) on the server, via ssh, and the ping times immediatly
> increases to an average of +/- 25ms :
spltty > splnet; man spl for further information
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 08, 2009 at 02:44:27PM +0100, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
>
>> Just wondering: Why is getaddrinfo breaking POSIX by not being
>> thread-safe and what is the thread-safe alternative to it? (Please
>> don't tell me to use locks, as tha
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Jonathan Schleifer
wrote:
> Am 08.12.2009 um 15:52 schrieb Bret Lambert:
>
>> The existing resolver code is compleat balls, as oga@ would spell it.
>> Frankly, it needs to be dragged behind the chemical sheds and
>> quietly suffocat
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Jonathan Schleifer
wrote:
> Am 08.12.2009 um 15:41 schrieb Otto Moerbeek:
>
>> Nobody did the work yet. If it's very important to you, consider
>> spending effort making it thread safe. I believe netbsd and freebsd
>> have thread safe implementations. But actullay
Awesome; another aggravating, whiny, entitled jackass.
You'll fit right in on the internet; the kool-aid's to the left.
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 2:47 PM, jackwssp q wrote:
> 2 Tomas Bodzar:
> Why you so ugly? I don't looking for pf manual. As you can see above, i'm
> not alone. When i got it, wil
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Vadkan Jozsef wrote:
> Can I run obsd as a xen guest?
>
>
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Can+I+run+obsd+as+a+xen+guest
The internet: you're doing it wrong.
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 9:41 AM, Ciprian Dorin, Craciun
wrote:
[snipz0rz]
> So I bet that the initial poster expected an (authoritative) answer
> that should have came in the form of an advice based on experience or
> at least something useful... (Not lmgtfy, which I'm sure he already
> did, b
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Chris Dukes wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 07:34:24PM +0100, Stefan Rinkes wrote:
> [SNEEP]
>
> Generally the best day to post these announcements is the first day
> of the fourth month of the year.
But the day these ideas are traditionally developed is on the t
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Diana Eichert wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Feb 2010, Claudio Jeker wrote:
>
>> Henning, I told you, we should not talk about unfinsihed projects.
>> We planned to announce this in exactly 7 weeks. Anyway, to late, the cat
>> is out of the bag.
>> So Henning and Oga are work
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 8:11 AM, Nice Daemon wrote:
> I don't mind. There's a plethora of free email accounts out there.
And I'm sure you'll touch yourself inappropriately when hitting send
from those too.
More of that string leadership we've been warned about...
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:40 AM, wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 02:08:03 -0500
> Marco Peereboom wrote:
>
>> For everyone's reading pleasure:
>
> *cut*
>
> If violence makes you happy you might get statisfied some day.
> And you wonder wh
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 3:24 PM, stan wrote:
> I have a nachine that has run out of process table entries. One of my
> co-workers asked how one could check for this, and I am afraid that I did
> not know the answwer.
>
> So, how can one read the usage of kernel limits at rutime?
sysctl kern.maxpr
> and by maulq i mean mailq ;-)
but maulq is much more full of awesome and win
> the modules API that isn't written yet ;-)
ponies?
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 10:28:27AM +0100, Bret Lambert wrote:
>> > the modules API that isn't written yet ;-)
>>
>> ponies?
>>
>
> ponies!
8===D~~
>
> --
> Gilles
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 3:35 PM, elias r. wrote:
> Hey out there!
> I started thinking about improving my C-programming knowledge, especially
> towards OpenBSD (and unix in general) -programming as well as secure
> programming.
>
> Does anyone have a hint which resources are worth reading (e.g. wh
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 4:28 PM, David Gwynne wrote:
>
> On 14/11/2009, at 12:56 AM, Bret Lambert wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 3:35 PM, elias r. wrote:
>>> Hey out there!
>>> I started thinking about improving my C-programming knowledge, especially
>>
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 1:38 PM, carlopmart wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> First of all, I don't want to start a flame. I will to know your opinion
> about using virtual firewalls in virtual infraestructures like vmware, kvm
> ,xen, etc ... like OpenBSD.
>
> Advantages are very clear for me: provisioning,
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 3:55 PM, James Hozier wrote:
> My first programming language ever was Visual Basic, but I was 11 years old
at the time and it was just a mandatory elective class I had to take to get
credits in order to graduate school, and I didn't even know what a programming
language was
My guess would be strlcpy() and/or friends, but IIRC that's millert@'s
copyright.
Time to get a lawyer, Todd!
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> That's a little strange, because I don't think there is any code
> anywhere copyrighted by OpenBSD. All the code is copyright by th
login_ldap (not in base) or ypldap (in base)
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 11:49 AM, Friedrich Locke
wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> i am running my OBSD server using NIS and i would like to change this for
> LDAP.
> My doubt is: how is the login class field handle in a scenario defined
> by OpenLDAP?
>
> T
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 10:14 AM, MERIGHI Marcus
wrote:
> h...@stare.cz (Jan Stary), 2010.12.13 (Mon) 09:15 (CET):
>> On Dec 13 12:01:58, OpenBSD Geek wrote:
>> > I have 100 users in groups : clients, and ftp_group
>> > How can i remove these 100 users from ftp_group ?
>> > I have already try user
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Henning Brauer wrote:
> * Bret Lambert [2010-12-13 10:32]:
>> You're all wrong. We obviously need XML user databases.
>
> go play with phk, only JSON is web scale.
Talk YAML to me, baby.
>
> --
> Henning Brauer, h...@bsws.de,
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Randal L. Schwartz
wrote:
>> "Dragos" == Dragos Ruiu writes:
>
> Dragos> It's been up on the site for a while with a Dec 29 deadline,
> Dragos> but this is the real last call for submissions.
>
> Really? Then why did you use "Penultimate" (which means "next t
I think you mispelled "gene...@mozilla.org"
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 12:29 PM, S Mathias wrote:
> Ok. It's a Firefox Add-on:
>
> https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere
>
> Questions:
>
> 1) But: Why can't i find it on the offical Firefox Add-ons site?:
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/
>
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 11:57 PM, Martin Schrvder wrote:
> 2011/2/2 Bret S. Lambert :
>> On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 10:23:43PM +0100, Martin Schr?der wrote:
>>> Yeah. And there'll never be more than 2^32 IP devices in the world.
>>
>> Inorite? I mean, if I can't get an IP for my toaster, I'm just gonn
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 2:17 PM, Martin Schrvder wrote:
> 2011/2/3 Bret Lambert :
>> Counting my toaster?
>
> Your toaster has an IP?
yes, and can be viewed at http://www.goldentoasting.com/
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Martin Schrvder wrote:
> 2011/2/4 Pete Vickers :
>> He don't appear to 'have' IPv6...
>
> DTAG will offer v6 to all it's customers later this year.
> It's only the largest telco in Germany. :-)
The US has been "offering" "freedom" to the world for a while now.
It's
> Maybe some of user will eventually
> get a clue glueing all the answer scattered on this list and FAQ.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#shamismatch
That entry contains all the relevant details end users should need,
which is "we're aware that checksum mismatches happen on snapshots;
it's no
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