Hello all,
i am using mutt 1.5.18 to handle my mail. I set it up via my muttrc file so
that when i delete a mail, it goes to a Trash Folder. This is defined in
.muttrc like this
set trash=$HOME/.mail/mlists.pg-sec.com/Trash/
Now id like to move my mail and setup to a OpenBSD 4.4 Machine, i insta
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 09:27:29PM +0800, David Schulz wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> i am using mutt 1.5.18 to handle my mail. I set it up via my muttrc file so
> that when i delete a mail, it goes to a Trash Folder. This is defined in
> muttrc like this
>
> set trash=$HOME/.m
Hello all,
ThinkPad X200 running with a recent Snapshot (Feb28-09), so 4.5 beta, oftentimes
does not power down the machine when using halt -p. Sometimes it does, often
enough it does not. There is a Bug Report in the Bug Tracker for a
ThinkPad T20 running under 4.4, which has the exact same Prob
Well i think it is not a bad Idea; purchasing a superb remote administration
software on a CD for 25USD or whatever sounds easy to sell; though i think
its true, it will be a lot of work and trouble to get those CD's and
Packaging Artwork and everything in low enough Quantities, and then turn it
ov
For me, i cant even estimate the time and effort that goes into all the
related work and issues for OpenBSD, and thus am more than thankful. OpenBSD
sits in every important Corner for two Businesses i am involved in, I could
not live without it. I purchase each CD that comes out, have all the Poste
Jeez i cant believe all this goes on on misc@ , truth be told the best would
have been to setup a 2nd trustworthy distributor in Europe, and silently move
over the European Order Sites control to the new Guy. Then, or at the same
time, convince Wim in private to make a small announcement that he wo
The European Council has spoken.
Jesus Dude, calm down.
Europe is, by convention, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the
westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to
its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural River, the
Caspian Sea, a
best statement so far..
On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 01:08:14AM +1000, michael enoma aghayere wrote:
> There is a saying where i am from:
> When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers.
>
> People, let us allow Theo and kd85.com settle their differences
> without us fanning the flames.
> Wit
Work hard, play harder. Oh what, just because you are you, you dont get to
have a life? Fuck that. No need to justify anything in that regard.
Hopefull even after all this you and other Devs still have all the motivation
it takes to keep making the OpenBSD Project better and better;
Having some s
Hello there,
today i bought a Samsung Laptop Drive, 160GB, Model Number is HM160HC.
It came in a anti-static plastic bag together with a little leaflet.
Usually i don't read those, but today i did, and came across the
following paragraph:
"Hybrid Disk Drive products are licensed for use only
neat :-)
Johan Beisser wrote:
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 6:43 AM, Anton Parol wrote:
I still can't believe that I saw mpf@ on my train this morning. I thought I
remembered his face from hackathon pics, but then he pulls out his thinkpad
and I see the blue console messages come up. I was like, woah,
Hello all,
i installed OpenBSD 4.4 on my ThinkPad X61, played a little bit, and
used halt -p to shutdown the machine and walked away. The next morning i
found that while it appears to have shutdown correctly, the machine did
not power off but instead showed
syncing disks...done
uchi2: host con
My Laptop Thinkpad X61 (the one where halt -p doesnt work) , can only be
installed via USB CDROM. It worked fine, just selected to boot off of
USB Devices in the BIOS, and that was it.
regards,
David
Liviu Daia wrote:
On 3 November 2008, Bob Hope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
DHCPD ser
awesome dude, thanks for sharing. will do it later on my thinkpad x61
which has intel chip as well. actually, one of the reasons i bought it
was openbsd 'better' support of the intel chip vs the nvidia or else stuff.
Joco Salvatti wrote:
Hi misc,
With inteldrm enabled, my 3D Desktop works.
S
yes, its awesome this time !
James R. Campbell wrote:
Thanks for all of your hard work! I really enjoyed the song in this release
also.
--James
Hello,
ok, now i actually have seen the same behavior. Every once in a while
halt -p does actually power down the machine, maybe 1 times out of 10
boots. Is there anything we , i, can do to fix it? Or help to fix it?
Thanks a lot,
David
Matthew Szudzik wrote:
i installed OpenBSD 4.4 on my
i can also only recommend to stick with the one in base. i never used
apache2, i was always very happy with apache1.3. there is nothing wrong
with it.
Francisco Valladolid Hdez. wrote:
--- On Sat, 11/8/08, Marc Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Marc Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subjec
I too have of course subscribed myself to the list, and i think since
its there, it should work and be updated regularly. If we don't need
such a list, then lets delete it. But since its there, and people are
subscribing to it in hope to get a quick mail notifying them of new
patches or other s
additionally, i care very about about those patches, and apply each and
everyone where needed every time.
Martin Schrvder wrote:
2008/11/13 Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I think that would work better. I am not here saying this because
I have answers. I don't. I think that people ru
Hi all,
i have a RFID Proximity Card Reader connected to a Computer via USB.
Basically how they work is that as soon a RFID Card comes near it, the
Reader reads the Number on the Card, and sends it to STDIN followed by a
newline Character. It really works the same as a Magnetic Card Reader,
B
plugged in a certain usb keyboard?
Thanks,
David
Travers Buda wrote:
> * David Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-11-21 17:17:57]:
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> i have a RFID Proximity Card Reader connected to a Computer via USB.
>> Basically how they work is that
Hello,
is there a way to re-attach a USB device (in my example; USB Keyboard)
from the Commandline, so that to the System it appears just as if i had
unplugged and replugged it? I am trying to work around a Problem i am
experiencing, where a certain other Device only works right if i FIRST
pl
For the Record, I don't have a true Solution to the Issue yet, but i saw
a small flag in /etc/sysctl.conf that read machdep.apmhalt. After
enabling that and rebooting, halt -p now powers off my Machine 9 times
out of ten. Not perfect, but a solution.
regards,
David
Sebastian Rother wrote:
Theo de Raadt wrote:
is there a way to re-attach a USB device (in my example; USB Keyboard)
from the Commandline, so that to the System it appears just as if i had
unplugged and replugged it? I am trying to work around a Problem i am
experiencing, where a certain other Device only works right i
appears to be from China.
Now that is not very nice. If you still like my output, please white
list my IP, it is static, and i am not a Spammer ! I wanted to let
Tobias know, but again the mail bounced back. Grrr...
Thanks and best regards,
David Schulz
Matthew Szudzik wrote:
used halt -p to shutdown the machine and walked away. The next morning i
found that while it appears to have shutdown correctly, the machine did
not power off but instead showed
syncing disks...done
uchi2: host controller halted
This bug has been supposedly fixed
Hi,
I am running OpenBSD 4.4 i386. I have a 20 Gigabyte Mailbox inside my
Home folder in ~/mail/ in maildir format. Altogether there are about
148800 Mails inside. Yes its too big, and probably should be split up
better, but it is what it is, and occasionally i need to search trough
it for som
Hi,
i have read of malicious Javascript in Websites somewhere that can
basically portscan your lan.
regards,
David
alexander lind wrote:
On Jun 13, 2008, at 4:22 PM, Aaron Stellman wrote:
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 04:05:12PM -0400, alexander lind wrote:
Hi all
Is there currently any known
Hello,
i have a few Servers with these Guys; http://www.hktechnology.com/ , for
a few Years, no major Issues.
Mine are FreeBSD, but i would not be surprised if they help you to
install OpenBSD on a Server for you; they turned out to be helpful in a
number of Situations for me.
regards,
Dav
After taking a couple Installer CD's, eg. Backtrack, Xubuntu, OpenBSD
and FreeBSD to the Computer Market, i ended up purchasing an Asus F8NSV
; great Unit, put in 4GB of Ram, 250GB Drive. The spec is pretty
awesome, paid converted ~800EUR for it, very happy since its like half
priced of the Mac
Hi,
i would want to do something similar, but have not found the best way to
have a user autologin to a certain console.
What i did was i added a user "autologin" with some password. Then i
added "su autologin" to /etc/rc.local. That takes care of logging the
user in. Then i added my actions
Hello,
can someone recommend me a good way to quickly determine who on the
network is using up most the Bandwith, and preferrably, what are the
using it for?
I have a 4.3 Machine, which is the Firewall and Router for a Network
with about 100 Machines. Every once in a while, i see the Traffic
Hi all,
i have a LAN within a LAN and the setup is as follows:
192.168.1.0/24 <-- OpenBSD 4.9 Router with 2 NICS --> 10.1.0.0/21
My goal is to get both Sides talking to each other (lets start with making
them be able to ping each other). I got it working by using the following
pf.conf, however i
t;
> dlg
>
> On 17/05/2011, at 10:16 PM, David Schulz wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> i have a LAN within a LAN and the setup is as follows:
>>
>> 192.168.1.0/24 <-- OpenBSD 4.9 Router with 2 NICS --> 10.1.0.0/21
>>
>> My goal is to get both Si
PM, David Gwynne wrote:
>>
>>> hey david,
>>>
>>> pf is run twice on packets going through a box, once before the network
>> stack
>>> and again as it leaves it. this means you have to allow a packet in one
>> side
>>> as well as when it goe
ks for your insights.
On May 18, 2011, at 10:06 PM, R0me0 *** wrote:
> Put a route !?
>
> 2011/5/18 David Schulz
> Hi there,
>
> if i disable pf, it will not work (except when trying from router itself
via
> ssh). Here some output from hostname.ifs and mygate, my routing tabl
Ok done, good idea. Happy Birthday!
What did you do btw? :-)
For example look into my Routing Issue Thread further down, where i am
obviously making a stupid mistake with routing and cannot figure it out at the
moment :-)
Have a nice day,
D
On May 19, 2011, at 6:41 PM, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
>
2.168.1.0/24,
so
> i suppose i add
> route add -net 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.1.1 ?
>
> Thanks for your insights.
>
>
> On May 18, 2011, at 10:06 PM, R0me0 *** wrote:
>
>> Put a route !?
>>
>> 2011/5/18 David Schulz
>> Hi there,
>>
>> if i disa
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