I want to implement an OpenBSD gateway with two interfaces like the
following
ISP (xxx.yyy.zzz.0/25) <---> OpenBSD Gateway <---> Internal network
(xxx.yyy.zzz.128/25)
My ISP will give me a pool of IP addresses (xxx.yyy.zzz.128/25). My OBSD
box will have one default static route, which is goi
I found this affordable laptop model here in the Philippines and I
really wish to have OpenBSD in it. I'd like to ask the list if this
particular model is supported before my meager budget is wasted on a
useless hardware.
Thank you very much!
Le Dimanche 4 Mars 2007 15:51, Daniel Horecki a icrit :
> 2007/3/4, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I am following FAQ 5.5 on building an X release (for my 4.0
> > system).
> >
> > I have successfully made the base system release but when following
> > the below steps I get the error:
> >
> >
At 03:16 PM 3/4/07, Lars D. NoodC)n wrote:
I can boot a variety of installer CDs (xubuntu and debian) and get the
same problem. Here is how I am firing up qemu:
qemu -k fi -cdrom debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso -boot d \
-hda debian.ext2.dmg-hdb debian.swap.dmg
However, the
Han Boetes dixit:
>Thorsten Glaser already made a portable version of the OpenBSD
>version of ksh, which compiles on lots of platforms and works
>great.
>
> http://www.mirbsd.org/?mksh
The canonical URI is http://mirbsd.de/mksh which redirects to
the correct page, btw. See the website for inform
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 10:45:40PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm loving OBSD 4.0/i386, but have a 4DWAVE sound card where the internal
> synth doesn't produce any sound. Normal audio (ogg123, plaympeg) works
> fine.
>
> $ midiplay -l
> 0: 4DWAVE MIDI UART
> 1: PC speaker
>
...
>
> au
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 04:23:13PM -0500, Axton wrote:
> On 3/4/07, j sidabras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Hello All,
> >
> >I know promise hasn't been the most forthcoming company when releasing
> >specifications for their hardware. But it seems the first hardware docs for
> >the promise SX4 (PD
On 05/03/2007, at 6:04 AM, j sidabras wrote:
Hello All,
I know promise hasn't been the most forthcoming company when releasing
specifications for their hardware. But it seems the first hardware
docs for
the promise SX4 (PDC20621) have been released:
http://gkernel.sourceforge.net/specs/prom
On 3/4/07, j sidabras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello All,
I know promise hasn't been the most forthcoming company when releasing
specifications for their hardware. But it seems the first hardware docs for
the promise SX4 (PDC20621) have been released:
http://gkernel.sourceforge.net/specs/prom
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 03:31:50PM -0500, Peter wrote:
> lndir: ../XF4: No such file or directory
[...]
> What am I missing?
The sources? See FAQ 5.3.
Ciao,
Kili
2007/3/4, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am following FAQ 5.5 on building an X release (for my 4.0 system).
I have successfully made the base system release but when following the
below steps I get the error:
lndir: ../XF4: No such file or directory
make: don't know how to make bu
I am following FAQ 5.5 on building an X release (for my 4.0 system).
I have successfully made the base system release but when following the
below steps I get the error:
lndir: ../XF4: No such file or directory
make: don't know how to make build. Stop in /usr/Xbld.
make:
How can I create disk images that I can use in qemu on OpenBSD to install
debian as a guest system?
I've got qemu installed on openbsd and have been trying to install some
guest systems but there is difficulty mounting any of the disk images.
The installation process seems to progess nicely, r
Were you trying to be a jerk or somehow helpful with your first sentence?
I was responding to the lists, the message was originally sent to.
I'm well aware there are projects out there with moniker "Open" in the
front. The individual asking about this is asking about the specific
question of
Hello All,
I know promise hasn't been the most forthcoming company when releasing
specifications for their hardware. But it seems the first hardware docs for
the promise SX4 (PDC20621) have been released:
http://gkernel.sourceforge.net/specs/promise/pdc20621-pguide-dimm-1.6.pdf.bz2
http://gkernel
On 3/4/07, John Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The name might mislead some people. The other Open[Project_Name]
"products" are ground-up rewrites or thoroughly audited code sharing
common themes such as security/stability/efficiency, freeness, and
flexibility. -just my 2 cents.
Thanks for
The name might mislead some people. The other Open[Project_Name]
"products" are ground-up rewrites or thoroughly audited code sharing
common themes such as security/stability/efficiency, freeness, and
flexibility. -just my 2 cents.
Tom McLaughlin wrote:
Hi,
Sometime ago I created a FreeBSD
Le Dimanche 4 Mars 2007 04:50, Marc Espie a icrit :
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 10:43:52PM -0500, Peter wrote:
> > export
> > PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.0/packages/i386/ for i
> > in bash \
> >wget
> > do
> > pkg_add $i
> > done
>
> Don't do that. When you can, don't put
Le Samedi 3 Mars 2007 23:31, Tobias Ulmer a icrit :
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 10:43:52PM -0500, Peter wrote:
> > I am scripting (sh) some package installs on an updated (today)
> > OpenBSD 4.0-STABLE system and I am getting errors even when the
> > pkg_add command ultimately succeeds and installs t
Life without ksh is hell. Here are some ports you can use:
http://www.peereboom.us/ksh_linux.html
http://www.peereboom.us/ksh_cygwin.html
http://www.wormhole.hu/~ice/ksh/
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 05:54:34PM -0500, Tom McLaughlin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sometime ago I created a FreeBSD port for OpenBSD's
> And if anyone has an UltraSPARC-based laptop to
> donate to us, we'd love
> that. Either the Sun or Tadpole ones. Thanks ;)
If it would meet your reqirements, I'd be happy to bid
up this one [0] and donate it.
-Matt
0:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Tadpole-rdi-Laptop-MDL-UltraBook-LE_W0QQitemZ2800884
Since I upgraded my two desktops to OpenBSD i386 4.0-stable I started
experiencing problems with the web site of my Bank. Often, but not
always, some pages and images don't load and go in timeout. This happens
with both Firefox and Konqueror.
Now I just found that if I disable the RFC1323 with
On Fri, 2 Mar 2007, Paul Pruett wrote:
I copied a current i386 kernel from this week , and
it rebooted okay on the athlon64 platform.
To test I did a make for /usr/ports/sytutils/cdrtools
and it did not complain, so thats a small warm fuzzy.
Now I wait a week and see if it freezes/hangs
The
Thorsten Glaser already made a portable version of the OpenBSD
version of ksh, which compiles on lots of platforms and works
great.
http://www.mirbsd.org/?mksh
# Han
> static struct pid {
> // ...
> } *pidlist;
>
> is defined at file scope (and static). It should be initialised to the
> default value 0 by the compiler.
this I've not known until now
>
> Your testprogram also looks ok, are you sure this machine doesn't have
> a hardware problem?
>
> T
Default User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now, the patches applied were through 009, the latest currently listed
> in the errata. But when 010 and later patches need to be applied, will I
> have to each time again download and unpack the (updated?) source code
> in the same way,
The easy way to
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 10:43:52PM -0500, Peter wrote:
> export PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.0/packages/i386/
> for i in bash \
>wget
> do
> pkg_add $i
> done
Don't do that. When you can, don't put pkg_add in a loop, but use
the whole list of packages you want to add in
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Tom McLaughlin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sometime ago I created a FreeBSD port for OpenBSD's pdksh because of
> some annoyance in our pdksh port I can't even remember today. I simply
> named the port openksh since it sounded fitting and threw it on my home
> page with a short blurb an
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