ups, forgot to cc the list...
On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 23:59:46 -0400
Brad Smith wrote:
> On 12/06/14 11:59 PM, Christian Pedaschus wrote:
> > On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 23:51:58 -0400
> > Brad Smith wrote:
> >
> >> On 12/06/14 11:43 PM, Christian Pedaschus wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 23:51:58 -0400
Brad Smith wrote:
> On 12/06/14 11:43 PM, Christian Pedaschus wrote:
> > wouldn't it be a feature?
> > less warts, less bugs, less features, less compatible, but secure?
>
> What good is having a brand new from scratch API when almos
On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 12:14:46 -0600
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > I was reading stuff in misc@ about OpenSSL broken things. I see
> > people from OpenBSD started LibreSSL project and they are forking
> > OpenSSL and remove the bad code. This is past, but I see more and
> > more lesions are discovered.
Nick Guenther wrote:
Since no one else has said it yet good job!
That was actually surprisingly quick. Go go media fiascos.
-Nick
Very good decision (finally) from HiFn and nice done JCR.
Which vendor is next? :)
Greets, Chris
tony sarendal wrote:
>New ear phones and "vulgar display of power" with Pantera also does
>the trick. My old ultra10's seemed really quiet, and as a bonus my
>manager stopped asking questions across the office.
>
>/Tony
>
>
ROTFL :)
Christian Pedaschus wrote:
>i was a bit too fast with replying.
>deleting is very fast now, but copying still takes forever, 11minutes
>for 150mb...
>
>any more thoughts?
>
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>
I did a fresh install and now it works with ~2mb/sec (with softdep).
Seems i borked someth
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
>i've got a few machines that have heatsinks and fans which are effective but
>very loud. i would like to get some heatsinks and fans that are quiet, reliable
>and reasonably priced. this has become a priority now that i've moved one of
>these machines to my home and keep
Siju George wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One of my openBSD server is the Gateway/Firewall to internet.
> Our mal server(s) is on the Internet.
>
> What would be the best method to scan all mail traffic through the
> firewall?
> Currenly I am using plain NAT.
>
> It would be great if people can recommend which
>Matthias Kilian wrote:
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>>http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#SoftUpdates
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>that did the trick, thank you
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i was a bit too fast with replying.
deleting is very fast now, but copying still takes forever, 11minutes
for 150mb...
any more thoughts?
Matthias Kilian wrote:
>On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 05:25:36PM +0200, Christian Pedaschus wrote:
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>>In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Please don't hijack threads.
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won't happen again, sorry
>>/dev/sd0e on /var
Matthias Kilian wrote:
>On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 05:25:36PM +0200, Christian Pedaschus wrote:
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>>In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Please don't hijack threads.
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won't happen again, sorry.
Hi list,
i'm about to install a webapplication on my obsd test system and noticed
that copying/deleting lots of small files (50.000 files with 150mb) is
very slow, around 50kb/sec. The system does nothing else, cpu-load is
99% idle and 100% idle, but system load is around 3-4 when deleting and
1-2
mickey wrote:
>it means that some interrupt handlers will run w/ higher (than they
>requested) ipl that is preventing otherwise lower ipl interrupts
>from being processed. yeah when you get to say 10k ints/sec then
>it might be an issue i suppose (:
>
>things you can try is to look for your bios u
STeve Andre' wrote:
>You know, all this discussion of the scalability of OpenBSD is really
>fruitless. Every application is different, and a multitude of factors
>come into play here, not the least of which is the hardware involved
>in the equation, so with all the other questions like this, the
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Hi...
I just got a "new" old system which I installed OpenBSD-3.9 on.
After parsing the dmesg, I found the following lines:
ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 2 pa 0xfec0, version 11, 24 pins
ioapic0: conflicting map entries for pin 0
ioapic0: pin 19 shares different IPL int
misiu wrote:
Tony Abernethy schrieb:
The problem with a changed root is that everything you will ever
need to access needs to be inside this changed root.
All the libriaries, etc etc --- that's right, another copy.
One advantage of OpenBSD is that they actually understand security.
(Most tha
from all the mailing-list i read, misc@openbsd.org is the only one which
makes me LOL at least once a day ;)
pls keep the jokes running :)
greets, chris
ps. and to clearify it: i mean mails like the ones from dave f. and
similars *LOL
lesson today:
if you don't want the first entered pwd, enter something different on
the second pass, and it WILL ask you again ;)
Peter Fraser wrote:
>I was very surprised, that when I was installing
>a 3.9 system, that you can use an empty root password
>
>I accidentally entered a 'return' whe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Sat, Apr 29, 2006 at 03:34:16AM +0200, Christian Pedaschus wrote:
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>>i'm trying since a few hours to get 3.8 on a (linux-based) root-server,
>>without success.
>>
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>Use -current... otherwise the ServerWorks stu
sep mtrr pge
mca cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 pni syscall nx mmxext lm
3dnowext 3dnow pni
bogomips: 3932.16
Greets, Chris
PS. Doing the same steps (from each Howto) and run the image inside a
Vmware works like a charm, so i'm quite sure i'm not totally over sleep ;)
for the archives:
http://strato.alpha-labs.net/strato-freebsd-15.pdf
me crawls back under his rock...
greets
Christian Pedaschus wrote:
>Hi list,
>
>i'm trying since a few hours to get 3.8 on a (linux-based) root-server,
>without success. I googled some tutorials (for ex.
Hi list,
i'm trying since a few hours to get 3.8 on a (linux-based) root-server,
without success. I googled some tutorials (for ex.
http://wiki.bsd-crew.de/index.php?title=Strato-Rootserver_mit_NetBSD&redirect=no)
but they don't seem to work (i tried it with my own bootdisk and the
mentioned preco
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