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Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Alexei Malinin alexei.mali...@mail.ru wrote:
I often worked on OpenBSD AMD/Intel PC consoles and really did not have
good support of navigation and function keys of a typical PC keyboard.
Part of the problem is that wscons(4) and xterm(1) strive to emulate
a DEC
Well, priviledge, seperation, implimentation. Those are all common
mispellings used by some OpenBSD developers. Mispellings none the less,
which have to be fixed in official documentation, of course.
On 2011-09-02, Alexei Malinin alexei.mali...@mail.ru wrote:
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
but if you log into a non-OpenBSD
system that terminal name may be unknown.
terminal descriptions proposed by me are intended for
OpenBSD consoles only (these descriptions are of
questionable value in
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2011-09-02, Alexei Malinin alexei.mali...@mail.ru wrote:
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
but if you log into a non-OpenBSD
system that terminal name may be unknown.
terminal descriptions proposed by me are intended for
OpenBSD consoles only (these descriptions are of
Hi all,
Does OpenBSD PF engine have the feature to create time interval based rule?
I have tried to do that but I could not find any relevant documentation.
Is time interval based rule supported to be created on OpenBSD PF?
Regards,
Stefan
On Fri, 2 Sep 2011 04:21:31 -0700 (PDT)
Stefan N wrote:
Hi all,
Does OpenBSD PF engine have the feature to create time interval based rule?
What exactly do you mean by time interval based rule.
I have tried to do that but I could not find any relevant documentation.
Is time interval
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 4:21 AM, Stefan N stefanbsd...@yahoo.com wrote:
Does OpenBSD PF engine have the feature to create time interval based rule?
See how to dynamically add rules via anchors:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/anchors.html
... scheduling scripts via crontab(5).
Jim
Hi Jim,
If I used anchor to create pf rules which means there is another configuration
needs to be taken care.
Beside /etc/pf.conf, we need to take care and maintain crontab for schedulling.
Regards,
Stefan
From: James Hartley jjhart...@gmail.com
To: Stefan N
On 2 September 2011 09:11, Stefan N stefanbsd...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Jim,
If I used anchor to create pf rules which means there is another
configuration needs to be taken care.
Beside /etc/pf.conf, we need to take care and maintain crontab for
schedulling.
What are you trying to
On Fri, Sep 02, 2011 at 04:21:31AM -0700, Stefan N wrote:
Does OpenBSD PF engine have the feature to create time interval based rule?
I have tried to do that but I could not find any relevant documentation.
Is time interval based rule supported to be created on OpenBSD PF?
the question
Actually I would like to limit the access during office hour.
So Time interval base rule means:
user is only allowed to access specific application and destination based from
the time interval.
For example: Finance Department user is only allowed to access facebook
website after office hour
On 2 September 2011 09:26, Stefan N stefanbsd...@yahoo.com wrote:
Actually I would like to limit the access during office hour.
So Time interval base rule means:
user is only allowed to access specific application and destination based
from the time interval.
For example: Finance Department
Okay guys. Thanks for the suggestion.
Regards,
Stefan
From: Christiano F. Haesbaert haesba...@openbsd.org
To: Stefan N stefanbsd...@yahoo.com
Cc: misc@openbsd.org misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Friday, September 2, 2011 8:34 PM
Subject: Re: Time interval based pf rule
On Fri, Sep 02, 2011 at 05:41:26AM -0700, Stefan N wrote:
Okay guys. Thanks for the suggestion.
On 2 September 2011 09:26, Stefan N stefanbsd...@yahoo.com wrote:
anchors + crontab as Peter suggested is an easy alternative.
Depending on what exact effect you want to acheive, you can maybe
Does your config correctly support keys like Home, End, Del?
It would be then really interesting to have it inside term options, whether
or not default, but at least as choice.
2011/9/2 Alexei Malinin alexei.mali...@mail.ru
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2011-09-02, Alexei Malinin
Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
Does your config correctly support keys like Home, End, Del?
It would be then really interesting to have it inside term options,
whether
or not default, but at least as choice.
yes, it does
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2011/9/2 Alexei Malinin alexei.mali...@mail.ru
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Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
Does your config correctly support keys like Home, End, Del?
It would be then really interesting to have it inside term options,
whether or not default, but at least as choice.
Alexei Malinin wrote:
yes, it does
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Hello,
I'm using OpenBSD 4.9 and I'm having troubles when rsync'ing data to a
GNU/Linux box. As I have Umlauts in the file names I tried to use
rsync's iconv feature to convert between different charsets. But rsync
from the OpenBSD packages doesn't support iconv at all:
$ rsync --version
rsync
Hi,
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It seems it's a frequent question, but i want to be sure about the setup.
I read all this thread, which was very interesting about CARP and OSPF :
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=125958449232344w=4
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up the ghost and I'm trying to do this:
THE FOLLOWING FILE SYSTEM HAD AN UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY:
ffs: /dev/rwd0k (/home)
Automatic file system check failed; help!
Enter pathname of shell or RETURN for sh:
On 09/02/11 22:06, ropers wrote:
I'm at the point where one of my old machines' hard drives is giving
up the ghost and I'm trying to do this:
THE FOLLOWING FILE SYSTEM HAD AN UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY:
ffs: /dev/rwd0k (/home)
Automatic file system check failed; help!
Enter
I may be sticking my foot in it, but isn't it Force all further prompts to
yes?
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 7:06 PM, ropers rop...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm at the point where one of my old machines' hard drives is giving
up the ghost and I'm trying to do this:
THE FOLLOWING FILE SYSTEM HAD AN
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Kristaps Dzonsons krist...@bsd.lv wrote:
Hi,
I'm curious---does anybody use deroff(1)? And if so, for what? I'm only
interested in contemporary uses unless you have some awesome stories. I
guesss I'm curious if it has any particular utility other than deroff
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