I have 2 units (almost anyway) set up now for pf-pfsync-carp-dhcpd-
ipsec-blahblah-andsomeotherstuff, with some users behind it, all for
testing, no production. Looking forward to keeping up with the tree
when I can.
Good luck in Edmondchuck, and have fun all, we look forward to reading
Is there a particular time of day most changes are committed (like
pre-dinner) or should we sync and build at whim?
On 6/10/08, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Development is really fast right now, because of the hackathon in Edmonton.
We are testing as much as we can before we commit,
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 11:19:46PM -0700, Aaron Glenn wrote:
Is there a particular time of day most changes are committed (like
pre-dinner) or should we sync and build at whim?
People are working pretty much all the time, though you may notice a
slight decrease in commit rate around beer
Theo de Raadt wrote:
Development is really fast right now, because of the hackathon in Edmonton.
We are testing as much as we can before we commit, but as always
during these hackathon processes we really depend on our user
community -- to track our changes and help spot the occasional bug we
Hi, using 4.2.
Can I do a make build of the base system
without set previously a DESTDIR, and
after the build take the bins I want from the
/usr/obj tree??
Thanks for all.
-Jesus
Hi all,
When I set this in my .profile
# Editor
EDITOR=/usr/bin/vi
export EDITOR
then I don't have command history,I can't use arrow keys for going to previous
command,
CTRL+R is not running too.
What's wrong with this setting?I'm using ksh
Thx
Is there a particular time of day most changes are committed (like
pre-dinner) or should we sync and build at whim?
Oh come on.
We are being careful. The tree builds -- always. Only one commit done
so far has broken something so far -- for about 3 minutes -- which none
of you noticed.
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 08:57:22AM +0100, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
| Hi all,
|
| When I set this in my .profile
|
| # Editor
| EDITOR=/usr/bin/vi
| export EDITOR
|
| then I don't have command history,I can't use arrow keys for going to previous
| command,
| CTRL+R is not running too.
|
| What's
Saulo Bozzi wrote:
my question is to the system administrator.
that know about vsftpd.
thnkz.
regardsbye.
..and my reply was to a person that thinks the Ford car owner maillist
is the optimal place to ask for driving directions from London to Paris.
If the vsftpd
I was read man page about ksh and found 'set -o emacs' and so on (BTW man
pages are great source),but command history is running by default after
install.
Problem start after I setup $EDITOR in .profile .Looks like something is
fighting with something,but can't find what.
Can $EDITOR affect this
Hi Tomas,
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 09:39:09AM +0100, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
| As I read deeper now I found this :
|
| Note: traditionally, EDITOR was used to specify the name of an
| (old-style) line editor, such as ed(1), and VISUAL was used
| to
| specify a
As I read deeper now I found this :
Note: traditionally, EDITOR was used to specify the name of an
(old-style) line editor, such as ed(1), and VISUAL was used
to
specify a (new-style) screen editor, such as vi(1). Hence if
VISUAL is set, it
Hi Max,
My english is sometimes not so clear :-)
Ofcourse command history is running by default.Everything was Ok.
Then I read some FAQ and man and some programs need $EDITOR set.
So I use vi for it,which is my preferred editor.Then I lost functions
for command history.I was looking what can be
Hi!
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 09:50:07AM +0200, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
Hi, using 4.2.
Can I do a make build of the base system
without set previously a DESTDIR, and
after the build take the bins I want from the
/usr/obj tree??
What do you mean by take? Make build w/o DESTDIR already installs
things
openbsd the list is composed of specialists in # nix.
thus, there is no better place to learn with the best, which version is more
secure, and so on.
regardsbye.
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 09:29:35AM -0300, Saulo Bozzi wrote:
openbsd the list is composed of specialists in # nix.
thus, there is no better place to learn with the best, which version is more
secure, and so on.
regardsbye.
If someone had an answer for you, I guess they would have
Anyone else get this message when doing pkg_add's from ftp sites?
421 There are too many connections from your internet address
I get this on all my openbsd boxes, 4.3 and -current from June 10, 2008.
All of them are behind either a cisco pix or 4.3 -release firewall.
It seems to happen with
c l wrote:
...
421 There are too many connections from your internet address
How about using an ftp proxy/cache behind your cisco pix? It should
speed things up, too.
Regards,
-Lars
Hi all,
Somebody knows how can I enable ipv6 in only one interface?? How can I do?? I
have an openbsd 4.3 server with 6 interfaces and I need to setup ipv6 only in
one interface to test some services.
Many thanks.
--
CL Martinez
carlopmart {at} gmail {d0t} com
--- carlopmart [Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 05:44:46PM +0200]: ---
Hi all,
Somebody knows how can I enable ipv6 in only one interface?? How can I
do?? I have an openbsd 4.3 server with 6 interfaces and I need to setup
ipv6 only in one interface to test some services.
have you taken a look at
I wanted to make a correction here as I got a comment that puzzled me
and that may have created a miss understanding on my part on the way I
wrote my text.
If the perception have been taken by anyone as a complain, or otherwise
I want to apologies for this!
It's possible that some may have
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 05:44:46PM +0200, carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
Somebody knows how can I enable ipv6 in only one interface?? How can I
do?? I have an openbsd 4.3 server with 6 interfaces and I need to setup
ipv6 only in one interface to test some services.
Not sure what you're asking
no version of ftp software is secure
Try man sftp
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 6:45 AM, Saulo Bozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*Name* *Version*
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 1.1.3
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 1.2.2
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 1.2.2
vsftpd
[ Pardon if this email was repeated.
Sadly, I'm using Outlook and you know the rest :-) ]
Can anyone point me to a kernel developers guide or tutorial?
Something that explains how to write a hello world type device driver
and such. Anything to bootstrap me a bit. ;-)
Cheers!
don
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 02:09:46PM -0700, Don Hiatt wrote:
[ Pardon if this email was repeated.
Sadly, I'm using Outlook and you know the rest :-) ]
Can anyone point me to a kernel developers guide or tutorial?
Something that explains how to write a hello world type device driver
and
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 11:09 PM, Don Hiatt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[ Pardon if this email was repeated.
Sadly, I'm using Outlook and you know the rest :-) ]
Can anyone point me to a kernel developers guide or tutorial?
Something that explains how to write a hello world type device driver
Try 4.3 as the bge driver has some fixes and people are using it in production
now with lots of traffic.
Joe Warren-Meeks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 11:37:52AM -0400, Marc-Andre Jutras wrote:
I had mostly the same issue with my HP Proliant DL320 G5 with obsd 4.1
and
Don Hiatt wrote:
[ Pardon if this email was repeated.
Sadly, I'm using Outlook and you know the rest :-) ]
Can anyone point me to a kernel developers guide or tutorial?
Something that explains how to write a hello world type device driver
and such.
http://netbsd.org/docs/kernel/ddwg.html
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 10:22:17AM -0500, c l wrote:
Anyone else get this message when doing pkg_add's from ftp sites?
421 There are too many connections from your internet address
I get this on all my openbsd boxes, 4.3 and -current from June 10, 2008.
All of them are behind either a
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On 2008-06-11, Marc Espie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 10:22:17AM -0500, c l wrote:
Anyone else get this message when doing pkg_add's from ftp sites?
421 There are too many connections from your internet address
I get this on all my openbsd boxes, 4.3 and -current from
I just did an upgrade to 4.3 on my home firewall and upon reboot pfctl
found syntax errors in my pf.conf.
I have narrowed down the problem to this:
ssh = 22
list = { $ssh }
So basically it seems that the syntax for creating lists with macros
is not supported anymore. However, reading the man
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