[cut]
Yes a clean install, Apache works fine,, index,html servers up
across my network... php -i from the command line works,,, a page
called qw.php with only displays nothing but from
firefox a show page source shows the as being
there. also did multiple reboots to make sure.
Bret
On 12/12/2008, at 4:51 PM, Marcos Laufer - Ipv4networks.com wrote:
Or you could just enable short tags in php.ini:
short_open_tag = On
[cut]
Yes, that's what I used to do. And then I used someone else's server.
Or a fresh install of PHP 5. Or something. And I/you forget about
short tag
nding something about the origin/flow of
these messages and would appreciate if anyone can point me in
the right direction.
Thanks,
Richard Koett.
n: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain
Subject: Returned mail: see transcript for details
Auto-Submitted: auto-generated (failure)
--- END SAMPLE ---
I'm mulling over a reply from L. V Lammert on this but still
not quite clear on the sequence of events. Any further elucidation
would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Richard Koett.
gs:
1. Disable sending bounce messages to non-local users in Exchange
(I seem to recall doing this previously but will double-check)
2. Disable sending bounce messages from sendmail to domains it's
not an MX server for. (I'll have to look into how to do this).
3. Make MAILE
s delivery in the first place.
So, what I still don't know is:
1. Why was sendmail trying to deliver anything to ti...@brainpod.com?
2. How can I stop such behaviour?
Thanks again,
Richard Koett.
On 9/02/2009, at 6:31 PM, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
I think this could use some explaining for those of us that are not
intimately involved in development or have been around here for that
long. Keeping it small and simple by saying no to adding one file
at 7.2K? I'd really like to know the rational
On 21/02/2009, at 8:12 AM, Nick Guenther wrote:
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Peter Fraser wrote:
I need to examine the contents of a Windows .zip file.
I was slightly surprised that compress could not read them.
I do find about 7 packages that might possible read them
Any ideas which is
On 21/02/2009, at 12:46 PM, Jean-Francois wrote:
Hi All,
It looks like my server running since few days has already been
hacked.
It looks like a new user called 'daemon' ID 1 and a new group daemon.
User's full name 'The devil itself' First time I find out
evidence
of hack on my serv
Ubuntu and FreeBSD.
Suspend to RAM fails miserably...
Had no time to test 4.5 on it yet.
Best regards
Richard
On 12/03/2009, at 5:43 PM, David Schulz wrote:
Well i think it is not a bad Idea; purchasing a superb remote
administration
software on a CD for 25USD or whatever
[cut]
For $50CDN that's exactly what you get - and you even
get a free operating system thrown in!
On 31/03/2009, at 6:49 AM, Jean-Frangois SIMON wrote:
Hi,
First of all I would prefer to awayke disks weekly instead of daily
for just
the df purpose.
I would try to do this, your advises are also welcome if any.
[cut]
The best is in my case to switch the df to weekly and put the time
of that
> /dev/null 2>&1 &
printf 'testfifo'
)"
I can make it work for all the mentioned shells like this:
mkfifo 'testfifo'
cat "$(
( ( printf 'foo\n' > testfifo 2>&1 ) & ) > /dev/null 2>&1
printf 'testfifo
a, 16 byte fifo
com0: console
com1 at isa0 port 0x2f8/8 irq 3: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
efifb0 at mainbus0: 1920x1200, 32bpp
wsdisplay at efifb0 not configured
softraid0 at root
scsibus0 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on rd0a swap on rd0b dump on rd0b
erase ^?, werase ^W, kill ^U, intr ^C, status ^T
Welcome to the OpenBSD/amd64 6.5 installation program.
(I)nstall, (U)pgrade, (A)utoinstall or (S)hell?
Regards,
Richard
On Sat, 15 Jun 2019 19:36:23 +1000
Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 09:02:11AM +0100, Richard Laysell wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I was trying OpenBSD on a Supermicro A2SDi-4C-HLN4F which uses an
> > Intel Atom CPU (Denverton). The board b
idn't have this problem under Linux. Has anyone had
similar experieces and noticed an improvement after a RAM upgrade?
Greetings
Richard Ulmer
Hi Dumitru,
Dumitru Moldovan wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 05, 2019 at 01:25:10PM +0200, Richard Ulmer wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >after having Firefox running for some time (ca. 30min to 2h) my
> >system seems to become slow. I get frequent freezes for several
> >seconds, mpv i
_subr.c revision 1.129 lies between these dates. Reverting
this to revision 1.128 restores my keyboard, etc.
best,
Richard.
[known good - and working FDTI USB->serial attached at end]
OpenBSD 6.0-current (GENERIC.MP) #2466: Sat Sep 17 23:07:05 MDT 2016
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arc
On 20/09/2016, at 9:53 PM, Richard Procter wrote:
>
> On 20/09/2016, at 8:00 AM, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
>
>> On 16-09-19 19:56:31, Kapfhammer, Stefan wrote:
>>> Hello Edgar,
>>>
>>> I have no Soekris, but Apu2 is also connected
>>> with a
rk at -74dBm on the same channel.
The network is otherwise quiet and I'm maybe 12M from the AP.
best,
Richard.
(The kernel is running a patch but this shouldn't be affecting throughput.)
OpenBSD 6.0-current (GENERIC) #8: Sun Nov 20 12:51:52 NZDT 2016
build@build.localdomain:/usr/src/
On Sat, Mar 04, 2017 at 06:40:57PM -0500, Joe Gidi wrote:
Hope this information is helpful
to someone...
--
Joe Gidi
j...@entropicblur.com
"You cannot buy skill."
-- Ross Seyfried
Thanks for the info, and (a bit off-topic) great to see OpenBSD coming
to the Pi.
So thanks to everyone
Where do you store these passwords? On a napkin?
Original Message
From: Ted Unangst
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2014 3:21 PM
To: Eric Furman
Cc: OpenBSD Misc
Subject: Re: OT:Password strength
On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 22:07, Eric Furman wrote:
> OFF TOPIC. This has nothing to do with OpenBSD,
>
I get why network admins and CIO types live and breath security and hardened
passwords, but the average user has gone mad. I like leading alpha characters
in combination with an old phone number, with a few non-alpha characters,
leading and trailing. Thus a password that I can remember, but not
OSIX questions.
The maintainer has asked the same question on a MOC forum:
http://moc.daper.net/node/1369
Thanks,
Richard.
On 12/12/14 19:48, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 15:00, Richard Toohey wrote:
(3) can help with the POSIX questions.
The maintainer has asked the same question on a MOC forum:
http://moc.daper.net/node/1369
I have no idea what posix features they want, so it's a tough que
I live in NJ. Should I be this paranoid, that every file I edit should be
encrypted?
Who has time for this type of craziness?
Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network.
Original Message
From: andrew fabbro
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2014 1:25 AM
To: misc@o
test
if it's a chronic problem. I also couldn't find anything online. Is
there any easy way to test if this is the bottleneck?
I suspect Tor won't exhaust randomness; random(4) shouldn't block. (From a
cursory look at the source, Tor references /dev/urandom, and doesn't use
arc4random.)
Richard
e have any ideas on what's going on?
--
Regards
Richard
tried), so that can't by itself be the issue. Probably best to
keep things simple to start with, then re-introduce the resolv.conf file
later once we get the resolver using the hosts file.
On Friday, 2 January 2015, Raf wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 02, 2015 at 04:16:47PM EST, Richard Broo
tried), so that can't by itself be the issue. Probably best to
keep things simple to start with, then re-introduce the resolv.conf file
later once we get the resolver using the hosts file.
On Friday, 2 January 2015, Raf > wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 02, 2015 at 04:16:47PM EST, Richard B
Hi Raf,
It's all been sorted. Should have used getent to check my tweaks.
On Friday, 2 January 2015, Raf wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 02, 2015 at 04:53:32PM EST, Richard Brooks wrote:
>
> > Hi Raf
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> > Would rather not gives these files out as
I bought a can of this paint from a hardware store up in Lake Louise last
week.
On Wed, 14 Jan 2015, Theo de Raadt wrote:
On 2015-01-14, mar...@martinbrandenburg.com
wrote:
"Buying a CD" in my case includes a 5.000 mile trip through multiple
"five-eyes" nations, whose overzealous three
See page 159 of the recent second edition of McKusick's book on the BSD
kernel. It's FreeBSD centric, but its the same concepts.
On Jan 14, 2015 6:31 PM, "Theo de Raadt" wrote:
> > at [1], I read something about 'Sigtramp separation' within
> > the W^X transition. I only know that this sigtra
On 10/29/12 20:12, bofh wrote:
Hi,
Can someone help me understand how sysmerge works? I made all the
config changes and then followed the instructions at
http://openbsd.org/faq/upgrade52.html and did this:
# sysmerge -s $RELEASEPATH/etc52.tgz -x $RELEASEPATH/xetc52.tgz
but don't know where the
Arrived in Tauranga, New Zealand.
Thanks to all involved.
On 10/27/12 05:17, goodb0fh wrote:
Got mine yesterday, thanks!!!
Sent from my iPhone 7
On Oct 26, 2012, at 11:57 AM, Dan Farrell wrote:
Just wanted to say thank-you, and the artwork is awesome.
danno
On 02/24/13 12:54, Luis Coronado wrote:
Yes and you don't have to do anything, unless you need to enable a
different set of sendmail rules but that will depend on what you want to
accomplish.
-luis
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 6:29 PM, wrote:
Is sendmail enabled by default? If not, how do I do
On 03/15/13 08:41, Alexey Suslikov wrote:
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 9:35 PM, John Tate wrote:
From the end of error_log:
femail: no recipients
femail commandline switches aren't 100% sendmail-
compatible.
check php.ini on how you pass recipients to femail.
Also check out /usr/local/share/do
On 04/02/13 18:13, John Tate wrote:
I can't find that config option.
I think Stuart is talking about the background option from here:
https://security.appspot.com/vsftpd/vsftpd_conf.html
Also look at listen, etc.
For logging - log_ftp_protocol & syslog_enable & xferlog_enable &
vsftpd_log_fi
On 04/23/13 05:30, Peter Fraser wrote:
[cut]
The charity operates in a Windows environment. To the problem is: how does a
person (probably a volunteer)
on a Windows machine put a TIFF file into a directory on an OpenBSD, and in
addition send the information
as to where send the fax and get
On 05/06/13 22:04, MERIGHI Marcus wrote:
acam...@verlet.org (Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda), 2013.05.06 (Mon) 11:27
(CEST):
search archives
That's what I call minimalism ;-)
I did what you told me to in advance and there's only one hit close
enough to care:
Alexander Polakov
snapshots SHA256
On 05/08/13 16:01, TRUNASUCI TRUNASUCI wrote:
Hi all;
I just wanna ask if there is a project for this official refernce book for all
users ( if any please inform ). Since i cant find any kind of like this on
openbsd web. Just my reference is on FAQ and some other doc.
I love to have or if any
16:56 LYNX-2_8.TGZ
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 322444 Mar 7 16:56 RSYNC-3_.TGZ
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 349 Mar 15 18:59 SHA256.SIG
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 156 Mar 15 18:59 TRANS.TBL
Is anyone else seeing similar issues?
Regards,
Richard
ot wheel 51246149 Jun 11 09:15 comp57.tgz
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 2789725 Jun 11 09:15 game57.tgz
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 8984308 Jun 11 09:15 man57.tgz
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 17060674 Jun 11 09:15 xbase57.tgz
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 39930183 Jun 11 09:15 xfont57.tgz
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 19794709 Jun 11 09:15 xserv57.tgz
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 4519648 Jun 11 09:15 xshares57.tgz
->8-cut here ->8-
Can anyone see where I'm going wrong?
Regards,
Richard
On Thu, 11 Jun 2015 12:19:39 +0100
Raf Czlonka wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 11:58:40AM BST, Richard Laysell wrote:
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> > Can anyone see where I'm going wrong?
>
> Not immediately obvious, but you're missing the 'index.txt' file[
On 7/03/2014, at 2:15 PM, Richard Procter wrote:
>
> I've some ideas about solutions [for modifying checksums more cleanly] but
> will
> leave those for another email.
Shifting this old thread to tech@: I've posted a patch that re-instates
the pf algorithm of OpenBSD 5.4
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2015 00:36:19 -0400 (EDT)
From: Richard Thornton
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: 32bit vs. 64bit on older 64bit processors
A friend gave me a fully functioning Compaq Sempron 3400+; he has 1.2GB
installed memory, but I have purchased a
Has anybody built RStudio for OpenBSD?
Richard
Check out this on fossforce...
http://fossforce.com/2015/07/microsoft-writes-check-free-oscon-passes/#more-1253135
I thought this online blog was only interestedin linux, but apparently its
focus is much larger.
On Fri, 10 Jul 2015, Joel Rees wrote:
I see, now, how my post was misinterpret
claimer - I am OS
agnostic, in the sense that I believe in using the OS most suited for the
computer & the desired application, but OpenBSD is a great OS and I highly
respect its developer team.
Attached is the basic dmesg;
Richard
ps: I am a contributer to the foundation with
I am glad that stinkpad argument is settled . How about discussing
OpenBSD? I find that codeblocks core dumps every time . Would it dump
less on Asus? Cause it dumps a lot on my Lenovo VM.
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015, 8:48 PM ÐÑÑÑÑ ÐÑÑомин
wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 10:01:19P
I have dismantled my Sun Blade 100, circa 2002 era, and I have the (4) 500 MG
memory sticks, keyboard, mouse, monitor, CD player, and the two original stock
15 GB IDE drives. If anyone wants the parts, let me know.
It was occasionally a noisy box. I kept mine in a metal enclosure for medium
This page still references version 5.6; just letting you know.
In the spirit of George box, all code is shitty, but some is ok.
Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network.
Original Message
From: Joseph Oficre
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2015 12:05 PM
To: OpenBSD misc
Subject: lxde
Hello, friends.
Can someone teel me why t
If you have xscreensaver installed, that definitely does not always play nice
with mice and keyboards; perhaps it's something like that.
Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network.
Original Message
From: Luciano Rottava da Silva
Sent: Monday, August 17, 201
r
system with USB. I have searched on the OpenBSD docs for a obvious solution,
but nothing obvious is found. To be sure, accesing USB is not that important
to me, but I was curious, if there was some sort of boot parameter which I
could set, in order to fully access the USB ports with OpenBSD.
Richard
: secularsolutions...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Start isc_named earlier
I am really sorry, but don't. .. I was hijacking your message to right a new
question and then i happened to move my finger the wrong way and boom
send...
Sorry
On Sun Aug 23 18:47:32 2015 GMT+0200, Richard Thornton
why you are
seeing it boot OK if you remove the power - the devices then either get
reset to their default states or the BIOS has to set them up.
Regards,
Richard
There are no "one size fits all" OS's; why would we need one? That's why
we have networks!
Richard Thornton
Does this USB wireless add-o, which uses a realtek chipset, work with
OpenBSD?âThe installer sees it, the firmware fails to load.
Thanks,
Richard
works. FreeBSD will not even boot on this machine, and NetBSD is
needlessly complicated. I turned off secure-boot, etc, and boot legacy.
Attached is the dmesg.
Thanks,
Richard
OpenBSD 5.9 (RAMDISK_CD) #1720: Fri Feb 26 01:25:23 MST 2016
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64
It's true that OpenBSD works wonderfully under VMware, especially under a
Linux host. It's so good in fact, I see no logical reason to use OpenBSD
any other way because it frees me from driver & firmware he'll; it's true
that native performance is probably better, but now I can use OpenBSD as I
On 07/03/14 11:24, Adam Suhl wrote:
I've googled around looking for why Firefox 26, installed from the Openbsd
package underlines
every word as misspelled.
I have this issue as well on 5.5-stable on amd64.
--Adam
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=140341756711398&w=2
Not sure how to fix in
On 09/19/14 14:26, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 19:22:32 -0500
Chuck Burns wrote:
On Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:52:38 PM Steve Litt wrote:
I just remembered a third question: I can plug in a USB keyboard,
but how do I view the computer's output while installing OpenBSD or
trouble
On 10/03/14 16:27, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Unless I do not read the man page properly the information is available
there.
NAME
ifconfig — configure network interface parameters
SYNOPSIS
ifconfig[-AaC] [interface] [address_family] [address [dest_address]]
[parameters]
...
and lower you ha
On 10/28/14 20:52, Harald Dunkel wrote:
I would suggest to increase the version information in the
snapshot file names as soon as the release tag is attached and
the -stable branch is created. This could help to avoid a lot
of confusion.
You get your asbestos pants on, and I'll get myself som
On 10/30/14 07:26, Zé Loff wrote:
Sighted on my mailbox today, in Lisbon, Portugal.
Arrived today in Tauranga, New Zealand.
On 11/16/13 13:03, SmithS wrote:
Greetings misc@. After coming across a link[1] to make an OpenBSD
router using a "Soekris" device, I think I will make one. Does anyone
else have this hardware and can verify all the components work?
I think Intel NICs are good, but everything else? I have neve
mise reliable end-to-end transport
as the payload checksum no longer covers the entire network path,
and so break a basic transport layer design principle.[2][3]
best,
Richard.
[0] http://www.openbsd.org/54.html "Reworked checksum handling for
network protocols."
[1] e.g.
26:45 sl
On 2014-01-15, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2014-01-14, Richard Procter wrote:
>>
>> I've a question about the new checksum changes. [...]
>> My understanding is that checksums are now always recalculated when
>> a header is altered, never updated.
>>
On 22/01/2014, at 7:19 PM, Henning Brauer wrote:
> * Richard Procter [2014-01-22 06:44]:
>> This fundamentally weakens its usefulness, though: a correct
>> checksum now implies only that the payload likely matches
>> what the last NAT router happened to have in its memory
&
On 28/01/2014, at 4:19 AM, Simon Perreault wrote:
> Le 2014-01-25 14:40, Richard Procter a écrit :
>> I'm not saying the calculation is bad. I'm saying it's being
>> calculated from the wrong copy of the data and by the wrong
>> device. And it's not just
ands to be run
interactively.
Do you have any recommendation / setting that would prevent this?
Regards,
Richard
Registered Office: Inveralmond House 200 Dunkeld Road Perth PH1 3AQ
Registered in Scotland No. SC117119
www.sse.com
**
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:59 PM, Fabian Raetz wrote:
> while calculating my phys. memory (mb) with the
> folllowing shellsript i get as a result -424.
>
> sysctl -n hw.physmem returns 3849830400
>
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> phys_mem_bytes=`sysctl -n hw.physmem`
> phys_mem_mb=`expr $phys_mem_b
On 24/02/2014, at 9:33 PM, Henning Brauer wrote:
> * Richard Procter [2014-01-25 20:41]:
>> On 22/01/2014, at 7:19 PM, Henning Brauer wrote:
>>> * Richard Procter [2014-01-22 06:44]:
>>>> This fundamentally weakens its usefulness, though: a correct
>>&
ot the ball, it is not my
intent and I apologise.
As to your other points, I will hopefully address them in
another email I have been drafting and should have finished
over the next few days.
best,
Richard.
ults in the
regenerating routers.
Whether this difference is significant is a matter
of judgment and a separate issue.
I've some ideas about solutions but will leave those for
another email.
best,
Richard.
PS. I find the following terminology helpful:
Checksums calculated from the ori
On 04/10/14 21:24, Zé Loff wrote:
On 10-04-2014 05:51, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
On 2014-04-10 01:16, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Em 10-04-2014 00:43, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera escreveu:
Hi,
I've having this extremely wierd issue.
My hostname is elysion.barrera.io. When I try to ping, curl, or
s
On 04/17/14 07:07, Ryan Freeman wrote:
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 06:12:41AM -0500, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
I added a second -current box to the house. Since the first (named
FIRST below) had never had anywhere to ssh to, I created its first
keypair.
Now the Win7 laptop (LAPPER) running Putty has
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 8:12 PM, John D. Verne wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 01:18:02AM +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>> There are tools such as static analysers and Todd and Theo's talk on
>> strl*, porting security guidelines etc. and many books (that may or may
>> not recommend c++ ;-)) and e
Hi,
Does anybody know of any integration between PF and ndpi?
I would love to be able to block by application (bittorrent, skype...) in
PF!
If there is nothing out there, would it be a lot of work, is ndpi already
working in OpenBSD?
Thanks.
Richard
ttp request so not saying the
egg drop code is guaranteed to work but might get you further along.
Download and extract the source code, configure, make and use. It seems to
just work.
Do you want to give that a go - I can give more details if you need.
Thanks,
Richard
r has it that the source patch is good but the syspatch is bad, so
someone renamed the syspatch 7.1 directory to prevent its use.
Has anyone heard anything "official" about this?
Richard Narron
;s lacking these releases? Or
perhaps someone who has made significant contributions to OpenBSD and would
like them for sentimental reasons?
I would like to see them go to some better use than (literally) gathering dust
on my bookshelf.
Appreciatively,
Richard Koett.
On 27/04/2009, at 11:22 AM, unix3 wrote:
HI, I tried installing seperately Zend Optimizer, or IonCube ...
but the error that I get is
Failed loading /var/www/usr/lib/php/ZendExtensionManager.so: File
not an ELF object
Failed loading /var/www/usr/lib/php/ZendOptimizer.so: File not an
ELF
e not configured
(reboot gave the same messages.)
Google told me my kernel and userland out of sync, and eventually
looked like it was the libssl patch; when rebuilding sbin (noticeable
in my
case when using ifconfig.)
Did as you suggested - a make clean - and back in business.
Thanks again,
On 3/06/2009, at 10:02 PM, BARDOU Pierre wrote:
Hello,
I have performance issues on a OpenBSD 4.4 firewall.
CPU load is OK (always below 50%), but system load is always
between 1 and
1.5, it may go up to 2 sometimes.
[cut]
And what is the actual *problem*?
What is pf failing to do?
Or a
On 4/06/2009, at 9:56 AM, Chris Bennett wrote:
[chop]
I'm very motivated to help out. I'm very eager to do something
useful when I have free time, which comes in big bunches together.
I don't need something glamorous or sexy.
I know very well that I am like the little kid among the grown-ups,
On 4/06/2009, at 8:13 PM, Chris Bennett wrote:
Richard Toohey wrote:
[chop]
The last time this was discussed ... kernel janitors.
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=119377638131216&w=2
Lots of stuff in that thread; including many of the developers.
That's a good (and long :
On 9/06/2009, at 12:24 PM, Nebojsa Gavrilov wrote:
Hello,
I recently bought new computer (Phenon II X3 720, GA-MA790FXT-UD5P,
4GB
RAM 400GB SATA) and I was decided to install 64 bit (amd64) OpenBSD
4.5 on it. Installation went well and I was setup OpenBSD to use
bsd.mp
kernel.
However O
On 16/06/2009, at 7:08 PM, Richard Toohey wrote:
On 16/06/2009, at 3:22 PM, MANI wrote:
# cd /var/www/conf
# vi index.php
1
2 PHP Test Page!
3
4 Hello PHP!
5
6
[cut]
browsing to http://127.0.0.1/index.html shows *It Worked!* default
page.
browsing to http
On 16/06/2009, at 3:22 PM, MANI wrote:
# cd /var/www/conf
# vi index.php
1
2 PHP Test Page!
3
4 Hello PHP!
5
6
[cut]
browsing to http://127.0.0.1/index.html shows *It Worked!* default
page.
browsing to http://127.0.0.1/index.php will shows a blank page,
when I v
On 16/06/2009, at 7:44 PM, Richard Toohey wrote:
[7] Did you really mean to install php5-mysql and mysql-SERVER?
You might have meant mysql-CLIENT - makes more sense.
D'oh! More sending without thinking first - installing php5-mysql
should have pulled in mysql-CLIENT automatically.
T
On 20/06/2009, at 8:24 AM, Peter van Oord van der Vlies wrote:
Hi,
Today i some pages are publishing news about a apache DOS tool for
example (http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=6601) and http://
ha.ckers.org/blog/20090617/slowloris-http-dos/
Does this applies to the openbsd apache to
On 22/06/2009, at 9:25 PM, Aiko Barz wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 08:31:01PM +1200, Richard Toohey wrote:
On 20/06/2009, at 8:24 AM, Peter van Oord van der Vlies wrote:
Hi,
Today i some pages are publishing news about a apache DOS tool for
example (http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid
On 9/07/2009, at 7:41 PM, Eric Furman wrote:
This is the best advice you will get.
Don't try duel booting until you know what you are doing.
And I'm not trying to be a smartass.
duel[sic] booting - someone will end up getting shot! 8-)
On 15/07/2009, at 5:10 PM, Wayne M. Scace wrote:
Hello fellow BSDians,
I know it's baby steps, but I am, I thnk, off to a good start in
climbing the learning curve of using OpenBSD.
I set myself the dual goals of getting the src tree and the ports
tree onto the box. Well, e
I have known geniuses who were computer illiterate.
On Dec 1, 2011 5:58 PM, "Eric Oyen" wrote:
> like any other population, we have our parrots, non-thinkers, OCD,
> Bi-polar,
> stupid or the otherwise normal. we also have more than a few extremely
> intelligent people.
>
> one thing I have notic
I came to openbsd only recently trying to find a modern OS which will run on my
old sun blade 100. I wanted to use a linux but the only current linux for
sparc64 is debian 6.03 and it seems incompatible with the rage xl video on the
sun blade giving me out of sync errors. Openbsd seems to hav
Not looking for free support or any support. This box is merely a toy. I
have two laptops both 64 bit for serious work.
On Dec 2, 2011 6:34 AM, "Rudolf Leitgeb" wrote:
> Am Freitag, 2. Dezember 2011, 06:13:42 schrieb Richard Thornton:
> > I came to openbsd only recently tryi
All this talk about who is a bigger hacker is like muscle flexing in the
mirror.
On Dec 2, 2011 4:29 PM, "David Riley" wrote:
> On Dec 2, 2011, at 4:20 PM, Dmitrij Czarkoff wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 10:11 PM, David Riley
> wrote:
> >> one has to know C before knowing C++
> >
> > Well,
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