Hi, I have a little home network that I am trying to protect from the
nasty outside world. I have previously used ipcop (linux based) as an
all-in-one router / firewall / dns server... etc, and I would really
like to have a similar setup again, only based on openbsd instead. If
somebody could help
handled
automatically.
I have knocked off "feature" #1 on the list, so I guess I will try the
squid configuration next.
Thanks again,
Marc
On 12/28/06, laurent FANIS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/27/06, Marc Ravensbergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I have a litt
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 10:18 am, you wrote:
> On 2/14/07, Jeff Rollin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Nah, RMS doesn't want this. A lot of `GPL people' don't want this
> > > at all.
> > >
> > > This deal is meant to divide.
> >
> > And this discussion isn't? There are already plenty of div
Hi, first I'd like to mention that openbsd 4.0 is a first for me, and I
am really liking it so far (I am a linux refugee...). Eg., it's nice to
be able to rip out my usb cd burner, plug it in, and be able to actually
use the thing again. Try that under linux and the cd burner is unsuable
until
Hi, is there any way I can find out the entire list of files (and
dependencies) needed before installing a given package? Let's say I
want to add "wget" to openbsd. I export the PKG_PATH to the
appropriate mirror, then type "pkg_add wget". This will do the
installation of wget and all depen
On Fri, 2006-24-11 at 14:29 -0800, Greg Thomas wrote:
> On 11/24/06, ICMan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > When I compiled the JDK 1.5 in ports, it did not create a plugin for
> > Firefox, or if it did, I can't find it. Can anyone help? I would like
> > to install the plugin for my
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