Hi misc,
I can't build jdk-1.4.2p7 on my openbsd box (3.9 running in
MS-VirtualServer)... Can somebody help ?
jdk-1.3.1p6, jre-1.3.1p6 and jdk-linux-1.3.1_16 succeeded.
Here's the logs :
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+++ Mon Sep 4 03:38:57 MDT 2006
=== Building for jdk-1.4.2p7
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2006/9/3, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
Hi misc,
There is a numbering problem or a missing section in FAQ - 6
Networking : http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#6.8
Not quite sure how that's a problem.
Things get added and removed.
I have an aversion to
Hi misc,
I can't find informations on 5.1 sound card support in OpenBSD. I know
OpenBSD sound system relies on SunAudio, but I'm not aware of its
capabilities.
Best regards,
Bruno.
Hans-Joerg Hoexer wrote:
what ipsec software is running on the clients? What does your
ipsec.conf on the firewall look like?
On Sat, Sep 02, 2006 at 04:01:51PM -0400, Axton Grams wrote:
Hoping someone can point me in the right direction to get isakmpd working.
The scenario:
- the router
On 03/09/06, micke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But if you want to use specified audio device only for amarok xine
engine you can do that by changing the line:
audio.device.sun_audio_device:/dev/audio1
in the config file:
$HOME/.kde/share/apps/amarok/xine-config
Great!
Thanks for your
Hello all,
I have a bit of a problem here, which I figured you might be able to shed
some light on.
Setup:
2 x obsd 3.8 (+patches) machines running pf/pfsync/carp/ftp-proxy. Using 4
carp interfaces per machine,
plus an if for pfsync. Hardware used is a couple of ibm x306, each with an
intel
On 2006-09-03T23:16, Bill Marquette wrote:
On 9/3/06, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/3/06, Sylwester S. Biernacki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Intel cards for several years and was happy of them almost all
the time. However, after I've read about them at this list usenet
thus Marcus Popp spake:
On 2006-09-03T23:16, Bill Marquette wrote:
On 9/3/06, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/3/06, Sylwester S. Biernacki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Intel cards for several years and was happy of them almost all
the time. However, after I've read about them
thus Marcus Popp spake:
On 2006-09-03T23:16, Bill Marquette wrote:
On 9/3/06, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/3/06, Sylwester S. Biernacki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Intel cards for several years and was happy of them almost all
the time. However, after I've read about them
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006, viq wrote:
As for reporting, you already did. ;-)
Well, no, I didn't submit an 'official' PR ;)
I did, as a reminder to myself (or any other volunteer who wants to
attack this). It's PR 5129, containing a file and a diff to reproduce
the problem. Thanks for paying
On 2006/09/04 10:32, anders winckler wrote:
2 x obsd 3.8 (+patches) machines running pf/pfsync/carp/ftp-proxy.
See http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pci/if_em.c
- note where OPENBSD_3_8 is in the page. Try a snapshot, plenty has
changed.
My coworker did a bit of research on the
On 9/4/06, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006, viq wrote:
As for reporting, you already did. ;-)
Well, no, I didn't submit an 'official' PR ;)
I did, as a reminder to myself (or any other volunteer who wants to
attack this). It's PR 5129, containing a file and a
On 9/4/06, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's PR 5129, containing a file and a diff to reproduce
the problem. Thanks for paying attention and reporting this.
It's 5219 - I keep hitting the keys in wrong order too ;)
-Otto
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viq
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006, viq wrote:
As for reporting, you already did. ;-)
Well, no, I didn't submit an 'official' PR ;)
I did, as a reminder to myself (or any other volunteer who wants to
attack this). It's PR 5129, containing a file and a diff to
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006, Dries Schellekens wrote:
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006, viq wrote:
As for reporting, you already did. ;-)
Well, no, I didn't submit an 'official' PR ;)
I did, as a reminder to myself (or any other volunteer who wants to
Hi
I might be missing something obvious (in which case I apologize!), but I
think that the current behaviour of hostapd(8)'s configuration file
parser in -current is not quite correct when dealing with multiple
matches of the 'not' grammar rule.
Take, for example, the config file excerpt
since the openbsd project prides itself on being especially proactive about
debugging, it would not surprise me to learn that there is automated code
auditing going on. is this already the case? i didn't see openbsd listed on
coverity's page, http://scan.coverity.com/ .
further info about
Original message
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 10:52:46 -0300
From: Diego Casati [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Speack Freely broken
To: ports@openbsd.org
speak freely seems to break when its Makefile gets updated, is anyone
getting the same?
diego,
speak freely 7.1 is getting pretty old and
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
since the openbsd project prides itself on being especially proactive about
debugging, it would not surprise me to learn that there is automated code
auditing going on. is this already the case? i didn't see openbsd listed on
coverity's page, http://scan.coverity.com/
On 9/4/06, Jacob Yocom-Piatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
since the openbsd project prides itself on being especially proactive about
debugging, it would not surprise me to learn that there is automated code
auditing going on. is this already the case? i didn't see openbsd listed on
coverity's page,
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 09:30:13AM +, Marcus Popp wrote:
On 2006-09-03T23:16, Bill Marquette wrote:
Other than Intel, is anyone else making quad port gig cards?
Silicom makes em-based quad/six port cards.
I thought the point of this subthread was Bill trying to avoid
em(4)-based cards?
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 11:27:32AM -0500, Matthew R. Dempsky wrote:
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 09:11:52AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Automating stuff you do NOT understand stands little chance of making
anything better. Me, I just lurk here and do not speak for anyone, but
I can assure
On 9/4/06, Matthew R. Dempsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 09:30:13AM +, Marcus Popp wrote:
On 2006-09-03T23:16, Bill Marquette wrote:
Other than Intel, is anyone else making quad port gig cards?
Silicom makes em-based quad/six port cards.
I thought the point of
I recently got a acer aspire 3000 laptop which i got for a good price.
Unfortunately it's got a broadcom wireless card which won't work under
openbsd. I was wondering if there's some way to get it working or if i
have to replace it what would be a good cheap alternative. I don't know if
project
Darren Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would appear that while the underlying problem is in the kerberos
library, Simon has provided a better workaround (below) which has been
applied to ssh and will be in the next snapshot. Thanks for the report.
Sorry for the late response.
I just
Darrin Chandler wrote:
XP and all other versions of Windows set the clock to local time,
whereas OpenBSD sets it to GMT/UTC.
It's probably better to say all non-braindead OSes set the clock to
UTC. ;)
That said, if Jason just runs config -ef /bsd and sets the timezone
properly, his problem
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 11:01:20AM -0700, Darrin Chandler wrote:
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 11:27:32AM -0500, Matthew R. Dempsky wrote:
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 09:11:52AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Automating stuff you do NOT understand stands little chance of making
anything better.
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 01:30:47PM -0500, Roger Midmore wrote:
I recently got a acer aspire 3000 laptop which i got for a good price.
Unfortunately it's got a broadcom wireless card which won't work under
openbsd. I was wondering if there's some way to get it working or if i
have to replace it
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 01:30:47PM -0500, Roger Midmore wrote:
I recently got a acer aspire 3000 laptop which i got for a good price.
Unfortunately it's got a broadcom wireless card which won't work under
openbsd. I was wondering if there's some way to get it working or if i
have to replace it
Hello,
I think it's worth to remind this day in year that:
07/22 Berkeley rescinded the 3rd term of BSD license, 1999
ps. I'm not on misc, please cc.
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On 2006/09/04 13:25, Bill Marquette wrote:
More or less :) I can certainly continue to live with em(4), but I'm
definitely seeing some bottlenecks (interrupt load) with it on my
hardware (HP DL380 G4's - I have some new DL385's in that I haven't
benchmarked) w/ i386 non-MP kernel
sk(4) cards
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 02:48:55PM -0500, Matthew R. Dempsky wrote:
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 11:01:20AM -0700, Darrin Chandler wrote:
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 11:27:32AM -0500, Matthew R. Dempsky wrote:
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 09:11:52AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Automating stuff you
Note: I am am employee of Coverity.
Coverity is not currently scanning OpenBSD. Right now the major reason
is that our software has not been ported to OpenBSD. I cannot
speculate on any future plans, nor say if anything is in the works.
PS: my automated signature generator is right on topic
I've configured a Soekris running OpenBSD 3.9 pf as a firewall, with a
read only CF. I am using the default sshd_config file except to run
sshd on port 222.
My problem is that I cannot connect remotely to this box via ssh except
as root. When a legit user who has an account on that box
Do you have the AllowUsers or AllowGroups in your config file ? That would do
it.
You shoulda also disable direct root logins. Try changing the following in
/etc/ssh/sshd_config
PermitRootLogin no
Leonard Jacobs([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 10:22:30PM -0400:
I've configured a
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