On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 9:59 PM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
-#define USTKTOP (0x400) /* byte just beyond
user stack */
+#define USTKTOP (0x800) /* byte just beyond
user stack */
shouldn't you add a 0 to that?
The Plan 9 manual still contains the securenet(8) manpage and several
reference to this old hardware. I would like to get it, but it seems
Digital Pathways (or AssureNet Pathways) products are no longer
available anywhere (they would now be part of Symantec, which is not
really in the
Hello,
If I am right, there are some patches enabling mouse chords in sam as
well as using focus follows mouse (like acme).
I found some kind of the former in Steve Simon's contrib.
What about the latter?
Thanks
Ruda
when i can't use cpu and secstore to log in directly, i use netkey.
there are non-Plan9 implementations of netkey.
i think i've got a Java version somewhere.
do you have the fonts?
they do not come with plan9port, because the
postscript fonts cannot be redistributed except
with plan 9 itself.
turns out no. Here is a sticky question (one I will likely have to write
Bigelow Holmes for final clarification), but if I write a script (portage
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 12:59 AM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
-#define USTKTOP (0x400) /* byte just beyond
user stack */
+#define USTKTOP (0x800) /* byte just beyond
user stack */
shouldn't you add a 0 to that?
Besides the issue of (not) understanding TAP and so having no access to
networking, what struck me while experimenting with a very remarkable 9vx
installation (9vx is impressive, not my installation thereof :-) was that
if you start it as root, you retain root credentials within the sandbox,
On Sun Sep 12 11:45:31 EDT 2010, r...@swtch.com wrote:
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 12:59 AM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net
wrote:
-#define USTKTOP (0x400) /* byte just beyond
user stack */
+#define USTKTOP (0x800) /* byte just
As I said, I would ask Bigelow Holmes for final clarification before
releasing anything. I am not trying to dance around the license, but get
clarification on what is OK. I have made it a habit of asking people here,
and elsewhere, if there they would mind if I do something in a particular
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Lucio De Re lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
Back to the question, then: is there any reason why I should not be
looking into doing this?
I'm kind of a go ahead and do it person w.r.t. this, and I certainly
have no ownership of 9vx, so I'd say why not? The more the
2010/9/12 Lucio De Re lu...@proxima.alt.za:
My thinking is that 9vx could start up as root
to install the TAP device (nothing else so far has alerted me to a need
for root permissions), then switch user to the selected one (if it exists,
nobody may be needed if there is no equivalent in the
Is there any way to have the auth server require netkey only when
connections are from outside the local network?
Thanks,
ak
On Sep 12, 2010, at 6:49, Charles Forsyth fors...@terzarima.net wrote:
when i can't use cpu and secstore to log in directly, i use netkey.
there are non-Plan9
Now for the problem behind all this. I am basically required to use troff
for formatting the iwp9 paper submissions. I have asked repeatedly for the
a TeX macros, or the source for an acceptable macro.ms equivalents. All of
these requests have been greeted with silence because someone, and
another reason for the low size was so that it was easier
to keep multiple processes mapped at the same time,
to reduce context switch latency.
that makes sense. unfortunately, this means that any
process that uses significant memory on plan 9 needs
to be re-checked for 9vx. even 100mb is
If you like the cleanliness and simplicity of troff files for writing
papers, and would like to avoid the hideousness of TeX, then you might
want to try Lout. I ported it to Plan 9 earlier this year and just
copied it to my contrib: contrib/akumar/lout.tgz
Best of luck,
ak
On Sep 12,
It's just not that hard to use the iwp9 macros with plan9port.
They work fine, and if you put .FP luxisans at the top of your
ms file you can get a nice-looking BH-designed sans serif font too.
And then when you submit the source to them you or they
can delete that one line. It's easy.
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Russ Cox r...@swtch.com wrote:
(and actually i thought the 9vx limit was 256 MB;
maybe ron cranked it down.)
I don't think so but I'll dig around.
ron
On Sun, 12 Sep 2010 19:30:05 +0200 yy yiyu@gmail.com wrote:
2010/9/12 Lucio De Re lu...@proxima.alt.za:
My thinking is that 9vx could start up as root
to install the TAP device (nothing else so far has alerted me to a need
for root permissions), then switch user to the selected one (if
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 07:30:05PM +0200, yy wrote:
2010/9/12 Lucio De Re lu...@proxima.alt.za:
My thinking is that 9vx could start up as root
[ ... ]
The advantage of the tap device is precisely that it does not need
root permissions. You need those permissions to manage the devices,
On 12 September 2010 20:25, Akshat aku...@mail.nanosouffle.net wrote:
If you like the cleanliness and simplicity of troff files for writing
papers, and would like to avoid the hideousness of TeX, then you might want
to try Lout. I ported it to Plan 9 earlier this year and just copied it to
my
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 12:27:07PM -0700, Bakul Shah wrote:
On a mac you don't need root perms to open a tap device.
This is sorted out to my satisfaction, thank you.
Here you have two choices:
I think I lack some of the terminology to get my mind around all this,
but some
2010/9/12 ron minnich rminn...@gmail.com:
Ah. It was 256 MB but Yiyus changed it 8 weeks ago to 64MB. Why?
Sorry about that. It was after updating all the a/ files from the .ed
scripts. It looks like I did not pay enough attention to mem.ed. There
were other changes that could be causing
2010/9/12 Lucio De Re lu...@proxima.alt.za:
It's very, very helpful. I would, and almost certainly will, have
split the tunnel and openvpn portions into two scripts (a selector
of some type might be good enough, but isn't easily justified), because
I'm sure that they don't overlap quite the
You are right in that Lout cannot handle non-ASCII input, which is
something that kept me from using it much, as well. However, the
overall approach to the syntax and what not is much nicer than TeX.
Also, I would argue that Lout has much nicer output than both, troff
and TeX.
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