Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-20 Thread Dan Farrell
mel to advertise here? If you don't understand the question, you have some learning to do in this subject. In light of all of this, now maybe do you think the philosophy about not letting every tom-dick-n-harry advertising their projects here makes sense? Very Sincerely, Dan Farrell On Sat, O

Re: Lanp equivalent web server working on OpenBSD no Apache

2016-02-01 Thread Dan Farrell
Except that you state it as something people should include as part of their proper configuration. Really? They should give Ted Unangst's account access to procmap? Dan On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 7:19 PM, bruce wrote: > I didn't, that's direct from the man page for doas.conf > > > On February 1,

got my 5.2 cd's today

2012-10-26 Thread Dan Farrell
Just wanted to say thank-you, and the artwork is awesome. danno

radius authentication support for httpd

2016-03-10 Thread Dan Farrell
Hello, Using the built-in httpd I'm wondering if it is possible to use RADIUS authentication. I did not see a mention in the man page nor in google searches (thought my google foo could be part of that problem). Thank-you, Dan Farrell

Re: Donations to OpenBSD

2014-08-13 Thread Dan Farrell
Then buy the damn CD and have it shipped to Theo. On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 7:36 PM, Worik Stanton wrote: > I changed the subject line > > On 14/08/14 10:52, Eric Furman wrote: > > Fine, buy a T-shirt, but realize that only a small fraction of the cost > > actually goes to OpenBSD. When you b

Re: syslog level and files

2014-10-03 Thread Dan Farrell
I think your complaint is answered in the blog you cite... "rsyslog can force the pid inside the TAG to match the pid of the log message emitter - for quite a while now. It is also easy to add additional "trusted properties"." Dan On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Jiri B wrote: > On Fri, Oct 03,

Re: My OpenBSD 5.0 installation experience (long rant)

2012-03-07 Thread Dan Farrell
I agree with Holtzman's sentiment, the OP should consider himself lucky that he hit a struggling point as early as he did, lest he hit a much bigger "first brick wall" later down the road. Now he has the benefit of respecting the OS while still getting a feel for it. On Mar 7, 2012 3:21 PM, "daniel

Re: rouge IPs / user

2007-12-12 Thread Dan Farrell
SPEWS is an excellent example of why trusting strangers on the Internet that you can't even communicate with doesn't work. danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Guenther Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 11:13 PM To: OpenBSD-Misc Subjec

Re: openbsd game server

2008-03-21 Thread Dan Farrell
I would ask them what games they'd be interested in playing first, then seeing if it's possible to run those games (or their functional equivalents) on OBSD. danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of arthur Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 4:32

Re: OpenBSD Strage Problem

2008-03-21 Thread Dan Farrell
And now you have entered the world of Peter. Welcome. Kindly check your sanity at the door. On BSDforums.org a few of us have tried to help him... I'm sorry, but I've reached the conclusion that he is, well, beyond help. He doesn't listen, and kluges and compounds his problems endlessly. Peter is

Re: mediawiki setup

2008-03-24 Thread Dan Farrell
"Purely from a security standpoint, which is preferabe: installing the 1.9 version from packages or ports, or building the current release from sources?" http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki Building from source on this particular web app is pretty simplistic- so I'd read the security updates

Re: auto start mysql and snort OpenBSD 4.0

2006-12-28 Thread Dan Farrell
I found this from Google quite some time ago, and now run 3 snort/mysql boxes on 3.9 and 4.0 with no probs- http://www.nomoa.com/bsd/mysql.htm Happy Hunting, Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: OT Was: Wanted: OpenBSD Systems Administrator

2007-01-03 Thread Dan Farrell
ossed way too easily, or this list becoming something of a want-ad list... ugh. So why can't there be a jobs@ or something similar? Is there a philosophical reason it hasn't been in place already that I'm overlooking? Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ---

Re: OT Was: Wanted: OpenBSD Systems Administrator

2007-01-03 Thread Dan Farrell
just might all spontaneously combust or something... And even if a jobs@ list got 'one post every 3 years' is that a crime? What's horrible about that? It certainly would've stopped this mostly worthless conversation from ever starting, that's for sure. Dan Farr

Re: OBSD: OS Of The Rad

2007-01-04 Thread Dan Farrell
out it being picked apart? I will end on a nice note (call it "Leading by Example")... I agree completely with Karl's comments... OpenBSD rocks. Ducking, Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailt

snort bpf file problems

2007-01-09 Thread Dan Farrell
pulled from another snort installation I have running on -gasp- Fedora (I mention this because it has no problems parsing the same file.) Is there a way to have multiple entries in the BPF file that I'm missing... am I using the wrong syntax (is there an alternative to 'and not host' th

snort bpf file problems

2007-01-09 Thread Dan Farrell
that I'm missing... am I using the wrong syntax (is there an alternative to 'and not host' that I need to use)? Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Merchandise idea: OpenBSD mug

2007-01-12 Thread Dan Farrell
If the project ever does market a mug, maybe it could say- "OpenBSD. Free, Functional & Secure" on one side and "RTFM" on the other. Lol, Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: Merchandise idea: OpenBSD mug

2007-01-12 Thread Dan Farrell
Wow, now that's an idea-- I'd happily drink Blanche de Chambly from an OBSD pint glass any day. Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Greg Thomas > Sent: Friday,

Re: mysql + phpmyadmin

2007-01-17 Thread Dan Farrell
host on 3306 to see if a connection is established. You should get something similiar this- # telnet localhost 3306 Trying ::1... telnet: connect to address ::1: Connection refused Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is '^]'. 8 5.0.18-log2wxwm;~+X,X35Qv"&g

Re: Using old thin clients as a BGP testbed

2007-01-25 Thread Dan Farrell
pulling out one of the other five identical models I have in storage to replace it. It took 10 minutes each to load OBSD on the two and another 40 minutes putting the configuration together (that part's dependent on your OBGP, CARP, and general BGP skills) and voila... nice little routese

Re: OpenBGPD in ISP-Planet's article

2007-01-25 Thread Dan Farrell
ord getting out. Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Alexey Suslikov > Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 4:14 AM > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: OpenBGPD in ISP-Planet

Re: Dummy Interface In OpenBGPd

2007-02-08 Thread Dan Farrell
- You likely want to use the lo0 interface for this (although I suppose lo1 will suffice, but lo0 is the 'standard' loopback address (don't beat me up about my use of the word 'standard')) - Stop using the term 'dummy' in reference to any interface. There is no such thing. You are referring to the

Re: Migrate to OpenBSD + OpenBGP

2007-03-02 Thread Dan Farrell
If you are new to OpenBSD and OpenBGP then I would- a) setup a test box not in your production path b) request your providers set up second peer sessions each, with each 'second session' going to the test box c) get comfy with OpenBSD and OpenBGP with those two full tables from your peers, just li

Re: taking over a LAN I didn't set up

2007-03-05 Thread Dan Farrell
Documentation will save you. If you are unfamiliar with networking and you are moving, you are well served to take some digital pics of the setup (specifically the back of the boxes and which cables are going where) and take notes of them... and label the cables (if they aren't already.) Draw a di

Re: Router performance on OpenBSD and OpenBGPD

2007-03-16 Thread Dan Farrell
Yeah that's what I was thinking... you not only eliminate a single point of failure, but you also split your pps throughput requirements in half. Danno Danno.appliedi.net/drupal/ -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martin Toft Sent: Saturday,

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-19 Thread Dan Farrell
I thought it was free as in beer, but because of the blobs, not necessarily free as in you can do whatever you want with it... Because what can you do with a blob? Are you allowed to use a blob anywhere you want, in any situation? Are you allowed to crack open a blob and use parts of its code to r

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-19 Thread Dan Farrell
Yeah but what die is he rolling? I'm tired of rolling a six-sided die against blobs and hobgoblins when all the level 23 developer-clerics are using a 20-sided die... simply not fair!!! danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marco Peereboo

Re: DNS, bind9, and other

2007-03-19 Thread Dan Farrell
Are you looking to make the DNS server a caching-only DNS server or are you going to have be authoritative for a domain (or set of domains?) (If you don't know the answer to this question then any 'examples' are going to be lost on the ignorant... no offense, you should understand this before delvi

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-19 Thread Dan Farrell
Wikipedia's wrong?!?!?!?!?!?! What about the term 'truthiness'? Don't tell me Wikipedia's wrong about that, too? ;) danno ps- 2006-03-01 The Colbert Report, episode 58 Arianna Huffington challenges host Stephen Colbert on his claim that he had coined the word "truthiness". She cited Wikipedi

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-20 Thread Dan Farrell
I second that. danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of chefren Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 7:34 PM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: No Blob without Puffy On 3/19/07 4:48 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote: > You are so uninformed that it isn't eve

Re: Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?

2007-03-21 Thread Dan Farrell
I think that's the question... is OBSD compiled for the various common linksys/netgear/etc. hardware architectures? I believe the answer is no. If I'm misunderstanding this completely please correct... But it would be great if it did... wish I had the skills to do it. danno -Original Me

Re: Daylight savings fix with OpenNTPD

2007-03-21 Thread Dan Farrell
I'm using the EST timezone (as reported in 'date') and yet I'm still an hour behind... much like you... NTPD is running and syncing up with pool.ntp.org. And in looking further Bob's right (as usual)... I'm not using the correct timezone setting. I had to change that to the 'correct' EST setting

Re: Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?

2007-03-21 Thread Dan Farrell
Yep... but variety is good... Soekris gets good marks but they're not the only one that can run this-- http://www.axiomtek.com/products/ListProductType.asp?ptype1=5&ptype2=1 If there are other tested products that work well, it would be nice to see them listed in this thread... danno

Re: An introduction of sorts

2007-03-21 Thread Dan Farrell
Being prepared to be in the community is the best way to make the entrance smoother... The OpenBSD Community Preparedness Kit- -Read the faq. -Read undeadly.org -Rtfm and Google prior to posting questions... show that you've done your homework. -Have thick skin Any additions are welcome, provi

Re: Microsoft gets the Most Secure Operating Systems award

2007-03-23 Thread Dan Farrell
On 3/23/07, Darren Spruell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 3/23/07, chefren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > p.s. Maybe I was too harsh against Karel? > > Survey says: > > No. > > DS > > > I agree :) > Marius I'll bottom post just this once to add to this list of agreement. danno

Re: manual install mrtg

2007-04-02 Thread Dan Farrell
I wrote a really bare-bones installation guide for manual installation of MRTG here... http://danno.appliedi.net/drupal/?q=node/13 This is for a Virtual Private Server running Fedora Core2, but oddly enough, I think the same steps apply. If it doesn't work for you, complain in silence. If it doe

Re: dmesg for Asus Striker Extreme Motherboard w/ unknown product

2007-04-05 Thread Dan Farrell
I'm just curious... why would you use such an expensive video card in an OBSD system? danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sam Fourman Jr. Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 2:52 AM To: OpenBSD-Misc Subject: dmesg for Asus Striker Extreme Mo

Re: bcw(4) is gone

2007-04-06 Thread Dan Farrell
I read the whole thread at gmane and I'm disgusted that a Linux developer would turn on a BSD developer like that, but I'm not surprised. Theo makes the point that Buesch and Co. are treating Marcus like a thief. They all deny it (claiming they want to help Marcus and the situation), but then they

Re: bcw(4) is gone

2007-04-06 Thread Dan Farrell
I see the issue simply as a disingenuous effort by a Linux dev to shame and OBSD dev for the purposes of self-promotion. And shamefully, and at the expense of Marcus, it worked. Marcus can't really go after Buesch the way a corporation could (and would), and knowing this, Buesch seized the opportu

L2 frame crc errors

2007-04-09 Thread Dan Farrell
result from a variety of issues)? Is there anything to be gleaned from a "netstat -s" to show this also? I appreciate any suggestions, Dan Farrell Applied Innovations Corp. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

how to view Ethernet frame CRC errors

2007-04-09 Thread Dan Farrell
result from a variety of issues)? Is there anything to be gleaned from a "netstat -s" to show this also? I appreciate any suggestions, Dan Farrell Applied Innovations Corp. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Serial Port Network

2007-04-10 Thread Dan Farrell
I agree with Marcus's comments... unless there's some reason you haven't mentioned yet that's preventing you, you should likely get some 10Mbps nic's. The file xfer rate for anything of 'today's size' would take forever over the serial connection... but remote management via the serial connection

Re: how to view Ethernet frame CRC errors

2007-04-10 Thread Dan Farrell
Another shot--- Anyone know how to see L2 CRC errors on an Ethernet interface? Thanks, danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Farrell Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 11:02 AM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: how to view Ethernet frame CRC

Re: how to view Ethernet frame CRC errors

2007-04-10 Thread Dan Farrell
If I'm not mistaken ethtool is not written for OBSD. danno -Original Message- From: Alex Thurlow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 11:59 AM To: Dan Farrell Cc: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: how to view Ethernet frame CRC errors I haven't used it on OpenB

Re: how to view Ethernet frame CRC errors

2007-04-10 Thread Dan Farrell
Thank-you very much! danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Claudio Jeker Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:32 PM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: how to view Ethernet frame CRC errors On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 11:39:18AM -0400, Dan Farrell

Re: Why Linus Torvalds won't donate to OpenSSH

2007-04-11 Thread Dan Farrell
Seriously... this is a troll. This is like electronic insurgency designed to get OBSD supporters in another huff with the Linux world... hasn't bcw(4) provided enough for that purpose? danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martin Sent: We

Re: scp problem with remote filename escaping

2007-04-11 Thread Dan Farrell
Wow. Seriously, I think the real 'bug' is your file naming conventions. Who would anyone specifically want to name a file with a space in it... and if breaks on scp, where else will that screwy naming convention break as well? I'm sure you'll give some really good reason why the files have to be

Re: undeadly.org down?

2007-04-12 Thread Dan Farrell
Agreed. I tested the nameservers responsible for hosting that domain as well at the time of the 'outage' and they responded just fine. Jason's right, please research your responses before posting to avoid misinformation. danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PR

Re: scp problem with remote filename escaping

2007-04-12 Thread Dan Farrell
>Bug is when behaviour is different from documentation. What is the behaviour >and what is the documentation in the case of "my file naming conventions"? Wait, so every time documentation is inaccurate or incomplete or simply not to your liking, you're going to call it a bug (of the application no

Re: Routerboards (was: Re: Routerboard 532 Bounty)

2007-04-12 Thread Dan Farrell
Look up Axiomtek, they've been good to us. We've used their Via C7 platform on some PFSense firewalls. danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bret Lambert Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 10:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Routerboards (

Re: scp problem with remote filename escaping

2007-04-12 Thread Dan Farrell
problem with remote filename escaping On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 10:44:52AM -0400, Dan Farrell wrote: > Wait, so every time documentation is inaccurate or incomplete or simply > not to your liking, you're going to call it a bug ``incorrect documentation is a bug'' --http://www

Re: a question kinda pff topic

2007-04-12 Thread Dan Farrell
Before committing to wood, have a look at this implementation... it's cheap. http://www.engadget.com/2006/04/11/how-to-rackmount-your-gear-for-cheap/ danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 11:38 AM To: [

Re: a question kinda pff topic

2007-04-12 Thread Dan Farrell
http://cgi.ebay.com/StarTech-com-DuraRak-42U-42-Enclosed-Rack-RK4242BK_W 0QQitemZ220101704596QQihZ012QQcategoryZ20316QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jonathan A. Lindsey Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 3:47 PM To

Re: radeon driver in -current Xorg 7.2?

2007-04-24 Thread Dan Farrell
So the word is that -generic- won't support 3d because it doesn't have DRM, but you could always have an OpenBSD kernel with DRM compiled in? Just want to be sure. And I thought, Ted, that you had been working on DRM for OpenBSD, but I couldn't find much about it. Do I have my facts straight? da

Re: ospfd and new interfaces

2007-05-01 Thread Dan Farrell
OpenOSPFD 4.1: * Reload support added. It is no longer needed to restart ospfd after a configuration change. danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Civati Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 1:54 PM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: ospfd an

Linux and Novell article in Linux Journal

2007-05-31 Thread Dan Farrell
00232#comment-250697 Gotta get the word out, Dan Farrell Applied Innovations Corp. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Kuro5hin: OpenBSD Founder Theo deRaadt Has Conflict of Interest With AMD

2007-08-06 Thread Dan Farrell
It's funny you mention that the 'author' shat himself considering another blog he contributes to-- http://thepooblog.blogspot.com/ Apparently he's full of shit on many fronts... danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Max 2 ISP bandwith with OpenBSD 3.9

2006-06-05 Thread Dan Farrell
What do you mean... 'How to Max Bandwidth for Both isp' ? Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of sonjaya Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 8:07 AM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Max 2 IS

Re: ip address ?

2006-06-08 Thread Dan Farrell
ly to machines whose IP address I don't know-- assign a dummy address to the MAC (which never changes) then connect to that address. Not sure how practical a solution that would be for you, but then perhaps connecting to the FQDN of the windows box, as opposed to the IP address, and let DNS figure out what that address is... maybe that would work? Or am I missing something? Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: named on udp ports only

2006-06-20 Thread Dan Farrell
gt; > well, you are trying to do something quite disgusting, pf is probably > > the most elegant way to do that ;) > > The machine in question doesn't run pf, and the DSL router that it is > connected to doesn't have the option to change ports... :( > > So I'd like to settle this with named alone. :) > > Thanks, > Constantine. Correct me if I'm wrong (and I usually am) but I thought DNS (and named specifically) only used tcp connections for zone transfers. If you only allow resolution and not zone transfers, named should only communicate via UDP... no need for nasty pf work. Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Nagios and Apache

2006-06-23 Thread Dan Farrell
> > >AuthName "Nagios Access" > >AuthType Basic > >AuthUserFile /var/www/nagios/htpasswd.users > >Require valid-user > > > >Order deny,allow > >Deny from all > >Allow from 127.0.0.1 > > > > > > My apache server runs using the chroot feature. Could please anyone > > tell me what's going wrong? > > My config matches yours, except for the Allow directive. > > you are accessing things from 127.0.0.1? That was my concern... you could try the actual ip or possibly 'localhost'? Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Nagios and Apache

2006-06-23 Thread Dan Farrell
.cmd" that points to > the actual pipe. > > Also, try turning off chroot to see if that helps. That will at the > least tell you if it's a visibility issue or not. > I think if you turn off chroot then the other parts of the program that depend on the chroot'd directory structure will break when you un-chroot it... right? Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: News From HiFn

2006-07-11 Thread Dan Farrell
point without getting ugly, eh? Showing pride and emotion for your cause is honorable- showing hatred reveals your smallness. How embarrassing. Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'the first man to raise his fists is the first man to run out of ideas'

Re: News From HiFn

2006-07-11 Thread Dan Farrell
much less praised, by large corporations. > > the only thing that is large scale and grassroots here in the US is grass > that > is fertilized by large corporations. go figure. get long natural gas > because > this isn't going to end anytime soon ;). > > >Showing pr

Re: Forward IP to remote location

2006-07-21 Thread Dan Farrell
tion site A is at. The only way to make certain IP addresses appear to be coming from locations they weren't intended to come from (and have actual two-way communication) is as a result of hacking one or more networks. If this kind of thing worked, people would be hijacking websites left and right. Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Forward IP to remote location

2006-07-22 Thread Dan Farrell
remote location > > Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 15:47:24 -0400 > > Message-ID: > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > From: "Dan Farrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: "Nguyen Manh Thang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > > > > > -Original

RE: AS path prepending [OpenBGPD]

2006-08-17 Thread Dan Farrell
> neighbor $slowjoe { > remote-as > descr "slowjoe" > set localpref 100 > set weight 45 > announce self > announce IPv6 none > tcp md5sig passwd x > prepend-self 2 > } > > ... right ? > > > And while I'm at it: > - if I wan't to make sure that $

Re: Looking for general info on OpenBSD

2006-08-24 Thread Dan Farrell
utlook, and they have all failed. If anyone knows an actual working tool to fix this crappy nature of Outlook I would be most appreciative. Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Looking for general info on OpenBSD

2006-08-24 Thread Dan Farrell
;t shake it. Well, apparently until magic occurs, I will continue to manually edit each response to this list... that's okay, it's kinda good in that it forces me to proof what I wrote anyway (not that this list is unforgiving or anything ;) ) Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Why no compiler on prod system

2006-08-24 Thread Dan Farrell
king the door, but leaving all the windows open.' And no, I'm not sure why I'm putting quote marks around all this 'stuff'. It's freaking 'contagious'. 'Dan Farrell' Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: ksh vs bash

2006-08-29 Thread Dan Farrell
ed something I've forgotten about to add this functionality? # cat /var/www/conf/httpd.conf | less Works. Dan Farrell

RE: BGP router now running desperately low on memory [epilogue]

2006-09-20 Thread Dan Farrell
.03 for rapid packet rate) I think you could confirm the duplex mismatch issue with loads of errors on these two tests, prior to accepting the fiber circuit... but I would still take the fiber circuit. One day one of those IMC's will burn out or flake, and you'll have a outage. Dan Farrell A

Re: bgpd best external route

2006-09-25 Thread Dan Farrell
I take it you've already adjusted your holdtimes? Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Tom Beard > Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 2:18 PM > To: misc@openbsd.org

Re: bgpd best external route

2006-09-27 Thread Dan Farrell
I'm not sure though... doesn't he want what the external peers sent to his border routers, not just what the border routers decided were the best routes? Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROT

Re: Xen?

2006-09-28 Thread Dan Farrell
And I believe he was speaking about making it a guest OS... any plans/timeframe on making it a host? Dan Farrell > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > James Blasius > Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 12:08 PM > To:

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Dan Farrell
ute server. And it's awesome! Dan Farrell > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Falk Husemann > Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 2:55 PM > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Oldest Server you run > > Hello List!

Re: Failover routers with OpenBGPD and independent BGP sessions

2006-10-13 Thread Dan Farrell
4's like the OpenBGPD RS's do for better traffic engineering, and only accepting a default route.) That way, if the entire redundant OpenBGPD router server model fails (which I doubt will happen), I still have basic routing with my carriers. Dan Farrell > -Original Message- > Fr

Re: Sun BlackBox

2006-11-01 Thread Dan Farrell
things will become very attractive. Simply plop this in another city, transfer your content, and you're done. Of course, nothing's that easy (I'm oversimplifying ad nauseum), but I bet Zipa would've paid full list price for one or two of these puppies and given it a go. Dan Farrell

Re: proposed patch for ifconfig(8) man page

2006-11-07 Thread Dan Farrell
ease them into the appropriate use of the man pages.) If the man pages are intended to satisfy all users regardless of skill level, I think you will find many people will always be left unsatisfied. Dan Farrell > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PR

Re: openbsd on cisco hardware?

2006-11-15 Thread Dan Farrell
never going back to DSx or OCx circuits unless absolutely necessary. Dan Farrell > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Jeffrey C. Ollie > Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 8:43 PM > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Re: op

Re: Which tools the OpenBSD developers are using?

2006-11-29 Thread Dan Farrell
having to be machined. Almost sounds like open-source weaponry... Dan Farrell

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Dan Farrell
, but sure it's in the same basic range as other similar devices.) Fft, Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Andrey Shuvikov > Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 9:56 AM

Re: Good GigE 8-port switch?

2006-05-10 Thread Dan Farrell
find used Riverstone to buy I'd go so far as to write your first configuration for you... it's that good. Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of bofh Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 4:14 PM

Re: FYI, 1and1 hosting fun (ip subnet zero)

2006-05-11 Thread Dan Farrell
Geez network setups just shouldn't be that strained... I mean, what happened to hooking up a server with a /30 connection to the nearest router? Am I missing something? Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROT

Re: FYI, 1and1 hosting fun (ip subnet zero)

2006-05-11 Thread Dan Farrell
Support staff tied up with this client, and the same unhappy client trashing them on this mailing list. Good job, 1and1 !!! Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Stuart Henderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 2:59 PM To: Dan

Re: FYI, 1and1 hosting fun (ip subnet zero)

2006-05-12 Thread Dan Farrell
osts that would otherwise have unrestricted L2 access to each other. You get the benefit of IP usage conservation with the power of separate VLANs. It's been a long evening, so if muddled things even further I apologize... Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Orig

Re: laptops needed

2006-05-12 Thread Dan Farrell
"I think drinking beer under a palm tree beats drinking beer at a keyboard any day." Why not drink a beer under a palm tree while at the keyboard? Living in South Florida I have had the good luck to have many an opportunity to do this... and I must say... it's pretty satisfyin

Re: Manually "naming" Multiple NICs

2006-05-12 Thread Dan Farrell
I think the following tip is worth repeating- "I still recommend writing the last few digits of the MAC addr on the spine of the NIC" Such a simple thing to do, and it will save a lot of time and confusion... Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message

Re: vlan router problems

2006-05-16 Thread Dan Farrell
Depending on the switch vendor it may be also be referred to as PVST (per-vlan-spanning-tree.) Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Philip Guenther Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 3:38 PM To: Raja

Re: xmms does not run smoothly

2006-05-26 Thread Dan Farrell
e playlist which would cause the program to read mp3 headers from 100 different files and your music would start skipping. It doesn't do that anymore.'" Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: (no subject)

2006-06-01 Thread Dan Farrell
C'mon guys... she's got a webcam!! Lol, Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] ps- I didn't know the mailing list allowed mail with no subject... but I'm definitely not a good anti-spam expert, so what do I know... -Original Message- From: [EMAI

Re: dynamic dns update

2006-06-02 Thread Dan Farrell
Google is your friend. Maybe you should ask Google first. If you think I'm being rude, read this http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#rtfm cheers! Dan Farrell Applied Innovations [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROT

Re: Windows to "copy" open bsd

2006-06-02 Thread Dan Farrell
What's the point of any portion of this thread? The subject matter is complete hearsay, and so far, no one (including captain fucktrust) has had any relevant input. If you want to discuss windows, I'm sure there's a ton of mailing lists out there... Can't we all just get along ... and let this th