On Thu, 21 Feb 2019 at 07:15, wrote:
>
> > did you take a look at net/arpwatch?
>
> Too many emails; email to root is not a useful mechanism for me.
arpwatch could be configured to send emails to an address other than root.
At the time I was using it, the --help showed a command line option for
> On Sat, Mar 10, 2018 at 11:42:55PM -0500, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
>
> > only as originally intended for unix systems. Further, variable
> > content partitions such as /var and /home should be large enough to
> > allow for ssd wear levelling, or you will toss away expensive ssds
> > like autumn
On Saturday, 6 January 2018, Eric Furman wrote:
> I always love threads like this. :)
> Doesn't it tell anybody anything that none of the developers have
> commented?
>
>
Theo talked about how scary some bugs in some Intel CPU’s were, a decade
ago...
On Friday, 5 January 2018, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> The Intel flop hits the US .mil as well, because they depend on COTS
> Xeons.
>
> I pity the Russians. I wonder if they pay through the nose for Oracle's
> power hungry hardware, or make it cheaper and power efficient of
On 1 May 2013 23:42, Stuart Henderson st...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
May 1, 2013.
We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 5.3.
This is our 33rd release on CD-ROM (and 34th via FTP). We remain
proud of
On 18 June 2012 15:46, Raymond Lillard rlill...@sonic.net wrote:
On 06/17/2012 12:31 PM, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
Having followed OpenBSD for quite some time I noticed that good developers
come and go. They come in, make something great happen, and disappear
again.
Also there have been forks
On 26 April 2012 17:56, Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net wrote:
In an ideal world, availability of source code should not matter.
Most interesting exploits are probably guest1 - hypervisor (and then
- guest2).
I refuse to believe that the glued on hardware suppport for
virtulization on modern
On 8 November 2011 23:25, Mostaf Faridi mostafafar...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks
My problem is this I do not enough time to start from scratch and make new
rule
Your philosophy is not compatible with OpenBSD. Grabbing a random
incompatible ruleset from the Internet and then trying to fix it is
On 10 June 2011 07:45, Ingo Schwarze schwa...@usta.de wrote:
Stuart Henderson wrote on Thu, Jun 09, 2011 at 09:21:38PM +:
Seriously, if whoever maintains openbsd-wiki.org is reading,
do us all a favour and take it offline unless you have time to look
after it...
Even if you have the
On 4 June 2011 08:48, Amit Kulkarni amitk...@gmail.com wrote:
How comes nobody in other OSes noticed ? Well, people probably did, and
tweaked their allocators to work, by using preferably the low address
space,
and having addresses that increase slowly, so that a lot of pointers are
below
On Sunday, 20 March 2011, Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 08:29:13 -0700
Ben Calvert wrote:
On Mar 19, 2011, at 7:49 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 16:58:59 +
Kevin Chadwick wrote:
I do get a fair increase in cpu usage for a disk at
On 1 March 2011 14:11, Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
DO NOT jump on the
Alix/Soekris/Other-wacko-low-power-low-performing-specialty hardware
train until you know what you are doing. It is good to see that people
aren't automatically recommending Soekris for everything (the
...@cybertheque.org
wrote:
On 1 Mar 2011 at 21:19, SJP Lists wrote:
With my link at about 12Mbit/S worth of web traffic and altq keeping
my VoIP calls nice and clean, my Soekris 5501 with OpenBSD 4.6 hovers
around 85% idle.
Would you please describe what you do for inbound traffic shaping /
rate limiting; do
On 28 February 2011 10:12, m brandenberg mcb...@panix.com wrote:
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011, Jan Stary wrote:
I have been using www.pcengines.ch/alix2c1.htm
as my home router for years. It is runnig current/i386.
Have you been running from Compact Flash? I am interested in
hearing about your
On 28 February 2011 10:12, m brandenberg mcb...@panix.com wrote:
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011, Jan Stary wrote:
I have been using www.pcengines.ch/alix2c1.htm
as my home router for years. It is runnig current/i386.
Have you been running from Compact Flash? I am interested in
hearing about your
On 9 February 2011 12:37, woolsherpahat woolsherpa...@gmail.com wrote:
On 6 February 2011 05:23, Alessandro Baggi alessandro.ba...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi List, i had registered me to the security list:
security-annou...@openbsd.org since 9 Genuary 2011, but any email come on my
account. Some
On 6 February 2011 05:23, Alessandro Baggi alessandro.ba...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi List, i had registered me to the security list:
security-annou...@openbsd.org since 9 Genuary 2011, but any email come on my
account. Some that had security list subscribtion, can tell me if since
09/01/2001 at
On Friday, 21 January 2011, Aaron Glenn aaron.gl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 9:07 PM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
wrote:
On 2011-01-19, S Mathias smathias1...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have a RouterBoard 450G [680 Mhz cpu, 256 MB ram, 512 MB flash]. I just
can't decide
On Thursday, 20 January 2011, S Mathias smathias1...@yahoo.com wrote:
Purpose: Just a home router.
Question:
What is more secure/reliable in this case?
OpenWrt or OpenBSD?
Anyone got any opinions? What should i choose?
I've been using OpenBSD since 2.5, '99.
In that time, the only time
On 29 December 2010 22:35, Gregory Edigarov g...@bestnet.kharkov.ua wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 16:22:33 +0530
Girish Venkatachalam girishvenkatacha...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear folks,
OpenBSD's spamd is a network level spam filter and consequently we
need the MX records to point to spamd
On 29 December 2010 22:47, SJP Lists sjp.li...@flashbsd.net wrote:
On 29 December 2010 22:35, Gregory Edigarov g...@bestnet.kharkov.ua
wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 16:22:33 +0530
Girish Venkatachalam girishvenkatacha...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear folks,
OpenBSD's spamd is a network level spam
On Wednesday, 29 December 2010, Paul de Weerd we...@weirdnet.nl wrote:
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 10:47:11PM +1100, SJP Lists wrote:
| This raises the PTR problem.
|
| Only one of those domains is going to have records that match forward
| and reverse? If not, some anti-SPAM gateways will drop
On 28 December 2010 03:33, Matthew Sullenberger su...@sadburger.com wrote:
I will be updating to the latest version very soon to see if that resolves the
problem. I wasn't aware of the VMT package that provides some of the tools and
things, so that is good!
I wouldn't normally utilize a
On 9 December 2010 13:26, Daniel Melameth dan...@melameth.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Scott McEachern sc...@blackstaff.ca wrote:
Given the (general) support of WikiLeaks here, I was wondering if anyone
could recommend a free alternative to replace EveryDNS.net?
I know how to
On 10 December 2010 03:42, Mehma Sarja mehmasa...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/9/10 4:54 AM, Chandrakant Kumar wrote:
On Thursday 09 December 2010 05:39 PM, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
On 05/12/10 23:04, Adam M. Dutko wrote:
I hope that one day due process is denied you.
I am wondering what
On 7 December 2010 02:42, Joe Barnett joe.barn...@mr72.com wrote:
On 12/5/10 5:11 PM, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
if nothing else think about the charges they put on every transaction: you
sell something on ebay, they charge you; you process their payment through
paypal (ebay) they charge you
On 5 December 2010 17:05, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
On Dec 4, 2010, at 7:25 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
If you don't know why I am sending this mail.. you are reading US
managed news, and need to much much more informed
It's in the US news. Even the mainstream news on
On 5 December 2010 22:20, SJP Lists sjp.li...@flashbsd.net wrote:
On 5 December 2010 17:05, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
On Dec 4, 2010, at 7:25 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
If you don't know why I am sending this mail.. you are reading US
managed news, and need to much much more
On 24 November 2010 01:12, Brad Tilley b...@16systems.com wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
Advantages are very clear for me: provisioning, administration tasks,
etc ... But I will to know disadvantages. What is your opinion from the
point of view of security?
I use virtualization for many things
On 24 November 2010 07:28, Brad Tilley b...@16systems.com wrote:
Nick Holland wrote:
what's changed?
Layering? Nope.
Crappy programming? Nope.
Better hardware? not really.
Features-before-security? Nope.
Good points. The goals of virtualization are, easy management, power
savings,
On 24 November 2010 19:34, SJP Lists sjp.li...@flashbsd.net wrote:
On 24 November 2010 01:12, Brad Tilley b...@16systems.com wrote:
carlopmart wrote:
Advantages are very clear for me: provisioning, administration tasks,
etc ... But I will to know disadvantages. What is your opinion from
On 13 November 2010 01:50, Chet Langin clan...@siu.edu wrote:
-Original Message-
snip
I have run OpenBSD in production on both VMWare server and ESXi. It was
the only machine facing the Internet that the auditors had no findings on.
--
Edward Ahlsen-Girard
Ft Walton Beach, FL
On 9 November 2010 04:44, Christopher Dukes pak...@pr.neotoma.org wrote:
On Fri, 2010-11-05 at 14:30 -0400, Joe McDonagh wrote:
If your Sun fails -- that's a big IF. It's approaching a possibility
of 0 in my experience.
If performance isn't an issue and stability is your chief goal, none of
On 27 October 2010 10:14, Rod Whitworth glis...@witworx.com wrote:
On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 17:36:00 -0500, Neal Hogan wrote:
Chicago . . . THANKS!
And all the way through customs to Sydney Australia.
WOW!
Me too. And more nice shirts and a 2.5 CD for old times sake and to
get my hands on my
On 2 October 2010 02:16, Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de wrote:
* Gregory Edigarov g...@bestnet.kharkov.ua [2010-09-30 16:13]:
nut is in ports, though I would recomend to build it by hands.
sigh. cut the crap. the package is fine. and handbuilding is stupid,
pretty much without
On 18 August 2010 23:57, Jacob Meuser jake...@sdf.lonestar.org wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 04:28:57PM +0300, Mihai Popescu B.S. wrote:
Hello,
My post was not intended as a direct hit for the article. I told my
opinion to misc@ because undeadly ask for subscription, no more
anonymous
On 12 August 2010 21:15, Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
bellow is dmesg of OpenBSD running on corporate desktop. Everything is
running fine including web camera or USB headphones. There is just one
small issue. I can't use xlock(1) for locking of screen. After I use
On 29 July 2010 01:39, Robert info...@die-optimisten.net wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 15:59:33 +0100
Michal mic...@sharescope.co.uk wrote:
Apart from ESXi is free but the management isn't...you need vSphere to
manage the thing. This seams like a very expensive way to learn an
Just a note:
You
On 23 July 2010 06:28, roberth rob...@openbsd.pap.st wrote:
Lo,
anyone ever killed a SSD while running OpenBSD ontop of it?
Been running OpenBSD systems from compact flash for more than 6 years.
Sandisk and Lexar. I have not managed to kill one yet.
Just using softdeps and noatime as a
On 19 July 2010 18:07, Bruce Khereid bruce.kher...@gmail.com wrote:
QWERTY layout. But after I restarted the fvwm (by typing restart in
FvwmTalk), things changed, it began to interpret the configurations in
Dvorak layout, that is, Ctrl-F and Ctrl-D in Dvorak layout, which are Ctrl-Y
and
2010/6/2 irix i...@ukr.net:
Hello Misc,
But at least you can say why?
no kidding. As we've told irix before, it will not happen.
--
Best regards,
irix mailto:i...@ukr.net
Because it makes my VoIP phones at home and a friends workplace go
from hit-and-miss to...
2010/6/3 irix i...@ukr.net:
Hello Misc,
Ideally this control altq the similarity in the tc tool in Linux.
--
Best regards,
irix mailto:i...@ukr.net
Nobody here is stopping you from using Linux.
On 26 May 2010 23:13, Brad Tilley b...@16systems.com wrote:
Julian Acosta wrote:
Really we need to contact with Richard Stallman, just for give us his
opinion and answer us some questions about free software,
How can I contact him?
What's his real email?
Just talk a lot about open source
On 11 May 2010 00:37, Benny Lvfgren bl-li...@lofgren.biz wrote:
matteo filippetto wrote:
Hi all,
today cd arrived in Italy
...and mine came today as well, together with two mugs and two t-shirts
that
my girlfriend immediately banned from use in public amongst non-nerds. :-)
Thanks,
Hey Danny,
This list strips attachments, but I would like to see that screenshot.
Can you send it to me?
Cheers,
Shane
On 24 April 2010 23:20, Danny dannydeb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
Here is a screenshot of what the IT guys at my work thinks of OpenBSD. Before
I
took this
Crap, sorry all!
On 24 April 2010 22:12, SJP Lists sjp.li...@flashbsd.net wrote:
Hey Danny,
This list strips attachments, but I would like to see that screenshot.
Can you send it to me?
Cheers,
Shane
On 25 April 2010 00:14, Danny dannydeb...@gmail.com wrote:
My apologies then. It is just a screenshot of our IT guys classifying OpenBSD
as
a Hacking website.
Attachments are not passed along on misc@
Okay, if it makes them feel better, maybe you'd like to inform them
that Cisco [1], Sun
On 14 April 2010 19:11, Zachary Uram net...@gmail.com wrote:
As a long time Linux user I will soon try out OpenBSD, I have been
reading the list emails and contacted 1 OpenBSD top person who was
very rude. There is some of the RTFM or get lost attitude in
Linux, but if a questioner seems
On 25 March 2010 02:33, m brandenberg mcb...@panix.com wrote:
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010, Theo de Raadt wrote:
These things make me smile.
OpenBSD 4.7 (GENERIC) #300: Fri Mar 19 08:58:21 MDT 2010
dera...@vax.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/vax/compile/GENERIC
VAXstation 4000/90 [13000202 04010002]
On 23 February 2010 12:59, Ted Walther t...@reactor-core.org wrote:
I have a simple setup; a soekris box running 4.6 doing NAT for my local
network.
I'd like a configuration to give skype traffic top priority, then my DNS
server, then ssh sessions, then http and SSL, then everything else, and
On 16 February 2010 06:33, open...@e-solutions.re wrote:
If you want i can send you my Paypal receipts to prove it. I never received
the books.
It is a swindle ! nothing else ...
I have been waiting too. But I have heard people speak of Jacek being
ill a few times over the years, to the
On 16 February 2010 19:34, Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net wrote:
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 07:06:32PM +1100, SJP Lists wrote:
On 16 February 2010 06:33, open...@e-solutions.re wrote:
If you want i can send you my Paypal receipts to prove it. I never
received
the books.
It is a swindle
On 2 February 2010 10:06, Keith ke...@scott-land.net wrote:
I've used OpenBSD PF for a number of years without issue and am now in the
position that I want to create a dmz between the Internet and my
organisations WAN. Our security people are asking if the firewall that we
use is accreditated
On 5 February 2010 05:01, J.C. Roberts list-...@designtools.org wrote:
I just finished installing the most recent snapshot, rebooted and
ran sysmerge. I powered down the system, booted it up again, logged
into my account, and was greeted by:
panic: kernel trap (ignored)
The timing
2010/1/13 Ciprian Dorin, Craciun ciprian.crac...@gmail.com:
3.) Many of the benefits you gain by running a stable and secure
operating system like OpenBSD are lost when you run it as a guest on
top of some other insecure host operating system.
This is only true if either:
* there is a
2010/1/14 James Peltier james_a_pelt...@yahoo.ca:
on the HP ProCurve I have added the VLANs to the switch and ports and it
works but not the way I would expect.
Port B4 has VLAN 301 tagged and A1 is the port on which the OpenBSD box is
connected which is also tagged VLAN 301.
It's been a
Howdy folks,
I thought some on the list might find this embedded bare bones 1U
firewall product interesting.
They claim it supports OpenBSD, has 8x Intel 82574L GbE (expandable to
16), a CF socket, 2x SATA and support for Intel Core i3, i5, and i7
processors up to 3.33GHz.
Looks like it might
2010/1/12 Diana Eichert deich...@wrench.com:
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010, SJP Lists wrote:
SNIP
Looks like it might have a serial console too...
just a headsup
probably redirection of video to serial, better than a sharp
stick in the eye, but not a ROM monitor.
Bummer. Hope not. I've been
2009/12/25 Paul M l...@no-tek.com:
Here we're talking about 2 separate cases, electrical and mechanical.
In electrical componentry, it's power up/power down that compromises the
reliability of a part (circuit). This is primarily due to heat - it's the
temperature cycling in the circuit
2009/12/11 jackwssp q jackw...@gmail.com:
2 Tomas Bodzar:
Why you so ugly? I don't looking for pf manual. As you can see above, i'm
not alone. When i got it, will share it for all on misc@, and you may
furiously try to stop me.
Funny. When you need help beyond the books and come here for it,
2009/12/10 Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com:
This book is not for free download.
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:36 PM, jackwssp q jackw...@gmail.com wrote:
Sounds like piping.
You should share it for us or shut the mouth.
You can have this for free, along with the software!...
2009/12/6 rhubbell rhubb...@ihubbell.com:
Another sensitive type. Guess there are always a few on every list.
Your manner is counter productive, including for yourself. So why do
you persist?
Unless of course you're more interested in causing mischief than
getting anything out of OpenBSD.
2009/11/28 Christoph Leser le...@sup-logistik.de:
1723 is PPTP. This uses GRE ( generic routing encapsulation ).
You must allow this protocol.
And, as far as I know, openBSD cannot NAT this protocol ( it is possible to
nat GRE for pptp if you peek into the next higher level protocol ( ppp in
2009/11/20 rhubbell rhubb...@ihubbell.com:
Definitely not missing the point. Maybe you missed mine. Not worrying
because you trust everything about OpenBSD and everyone that's worked on
it and every package you've installed and every piece of hardware you've
installed, etc., etc. It's naive
2009/11/5 Justin Smith odnomz...@gmail.com:
By default, Ubuntu 8.04 and later with a non-zero
/proc/sys/vm/mmap_min_addr setting were not vulnerable.
Ubuntu 8.04 released in 2008 april.
They've moved on from this then...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=143334
2009/11/5 Jean-Frangois SIMON jfsimon1...@gmail.com:
Hello,
Is there any particular problem with installing OpenBSD on a SSD HD ?
I've been using flash based SSD's in OpenBSD systems for 6 or 7 years,
starting with small CF in firewalls and now SATA SSD's in desktops and
laptops.
Never had a
2009/7/22 Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de:
* Christiano Farina Haesbaert christiano...@gmail.com [2009-07-21 21:02]:
openbsd usually runs on small underpowered servers/routers
rright.
it's also slow, ya know.
and beer is dry.
This multiple choice exam is easy...
2009/5/28 irix i...@ukr.net:
Okey, i see. But I can not understand why you are sure that traffic
can only outlet Shape , You can say that's silly to try to Shape traffic
that came,
but if it works it's worse than outgoing (if only for tcp) it is not
stupid ?
How do you shape traffic
2009/5/28 Johan Beisser j...@caustic.org:
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 11:04 AM, SJP Lists sjp.li...@flashbsd.net wrote:
How do you shape traffic that you have already received? Or to put it
another way, how do you alter the past?
I've always just assigned inbound traffic to the existing outbound
2009/5/28 Johan Beisser j...@caustic.org:
I was trying to highlight to irix that once traffic is received, it is
too late to alter the bandwidth it already used coming in.
In other words, doing it on the incoming is pointless. Thus, as in
your examples, the logic behind shaping only on the
Hi,
2009/5/21 Obiozor Okeke obiozorok...@yahoo.com:
Hi Diana (and Stuart) thanks for all your advice.
The problem or nut we're
trying to crack is that we're trying to deploy OpenBSD to remote clients
and
we wanted an inexpensive but very high reliability system with the
flexibility
to
2009/5/5 Mischa Diehm m...@mailq.de:
On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 01:38:16PM -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
Look dude, that ftp site made something available before any of the
second level mirrors were even opened up to other sites to retreive
it. Deliberate action was taken to release something
2009/4/21 Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org:
precognition means that we can identify an upcoming
period when such packets will come in -- packets which would
defragment and subsequently arrange themselves into an attack above
the socket layer. since we can precognitively pre-identify the
2009/4/17 Nenhum_de_Nos math...@eternamente.info:
that I was known, I just want to be sure it won't die out of a sudden.
thanks anyway.
I've been using CF cards in OpenBSD firewalls for about 4 or 5 years.
I have yet to see a failure with SanDisk and Lexar CF cards.
As a precaution, I only
2009/4/10 Michiel van Baak mich...@vanbaak.info:
I'm very happy how stuff went with kd85 and I got info about what
happened with my money and it's exactly as it was advertised on both the
official openbsd website as on wim's website.
Ingo rightfully requested an account of what happened to
2009/4/9 STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu:
Nah, its Systemagic. ;-)
Yeah, my favourite too.
2009/4/7 J.C. Roberts list-...@designtools.org:
The design involves a technology called Express Ether though it is
typically written as ExpEther, and it is basically a way to run a
PCIe bus over ethernet. Though this might be the first you've heard of
it, ExpEther has been in development at
2009/4/2 Daniel Seuffert d...@praxisvermittlung24.de:
Why are you on this list?
Because Mr. de Raadt accuses Mr. Vandeputte in public for having done some
bad things without any evidence yet.
Did you not think that this is an event in progress? It appears that
neither side has finalized
2009/4/1 Daniel Seuffert i...@praxis123.de:
Mr. de Raadt,
I don't care what you do for a living. If it's not enough get a job and
work like anybody else.
Daniel Seuffert
Theo works hard and from the goodness of his heart we all benefit from it.
But you have a problem with him expecting
2009/3/24 my mail am...@yahoo.com:
How to use hier?
The hier manual page nicely describes the filesystem hierarchy.
Not all manual pages describe a tool.
2009/3/24 patrick keshishian pkesh...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:40 PM, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org
wrote:
Yeah, it happens to me too:
# strcpy
ksh: strcpy: not found
Very strange...
why the fuck are you guys logged in as root? use sudo(8); see afterboot(8)
Theo
2009/3/20 Markus Hennecke markus-henne...@markus-hennecke.de:
Guido Tschakert wrote:
the question is: do you use the vmware-tools from server 2.0 and if you do
so, how did you manage it?
No, we are running server 1.0.8 for our OpenBSD vmware installations. We
have some laptops with our
2009/3/18 Michiel van Baak mich...@vanbaak.info:
I'm running OpenBSD 4.4 and -current under KVM here at home.
I wont run it in production tho. Real hardware is much more stable.
I agree. I use VMware Workstation at home/work and ESX3 at work. I
had a lot of distrust initially (2004), but
2009/3/13 Rod Whitworth glis...@witworx.com:
You could have scrubbing turned off at the bride
So what's she going to do? Just the dishes?
Why did he marry her anyway?
Grinning, running and ducking
Careful Rod, from memory Diana is a crack shot and packs!
2009/3/12 dt...@drizzle.com:
I discovered a severe performance problem, wherein an OpenBSD guest would
run fine for some period of hours, and then become horribly bogged down
during disk operations, to the point of unusability. This was true even
when the guest was nearly idle and the VM
2009/3/9 Alface Voadora alface.voad...@gmail.com:
Thanks,
but stating the obvious is not very helpful.
And failing to state how and what you researched is not helpful to
people who might be interested in helping you. A consequence of that
is that others need to state the obvious since they
2009/2/19 Mikel Jimenez mi...@irontec.com:
What are the limitations of contrackd?
Maybe this is a better place to ask...
http://conntrack-tools.netfilter.org/support.html
I've narrowed it down to my car. My speed is limited to 80kph on a
110kph highway. What should I check?
Hi Steve,
2009/1/23 Steve Laurie st...@foo-unix.org:
I've got a Sun Microsystems Ultra 5 270MHz 64bit CPU with 128MB of RAM.
Would that be better than the 1GHz 1024MB RAM x86 bitsa I'm using at the
moment?
I'd be surprised if that U5 was faster than the 1GHz x86.
Back with OpenBSD 3.7 or
Hello all,
Just a heads up if anyone specifically tries to get sk(4) by sourcing
Belkin F5D5005 cards.
I just purchased a pack of 10, since I had others which were sk(4),
but these new cards are all RTL8169 based.
The box shows Ver.2001
Shane
2008/12/12 cbc ccapo...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I have a PPTP server (running Windows Server) behind PF (OpenBSD
4.4). I tried 'rdr pass' on 1723/TCP and all GRE traffic, without
success. Then, I tried to set up an alias on WAN interface and create
a binat rule, doesn't work too.
Is there any
Got mine today. Sydney Australia.
Thanks to all the devs and supportive user community! Another
brilliant set and release!
2008/10/10 Damian Gerow [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mark Kettenis wrote:
Boy, those Intel-branded boards have shitty BIOSes...
And support. They've basically said that OpenBSD is not a supported OS, so
they won't help me. Neither do they support diagnostics from third-party
programs or companies.
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