Hi.
I see almost all of You like LSI Logic (ami) raid-cards, right?
Do You plan to support the subject
(http://lsilogic.com/products/megaraid/megaraid_320_0x.html) ?
Its not a famous shit-like SiliconImage 3212(4) crap. It just adds
RAID-functions to existing scsi-onboard-chip.
wbr...
Hi
Did anybody get one of the more recent wifi-drivers (e.g. ral or ath)
working in hostap-mode and DHCP *without* using bridging?
For me, DHCP won't work if I configure ral0 as a normal device on
3.8-beta. Damien told me DHCP probably only works with ral if DHCP
listens on the bridge and that this
On 8/21/05, Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Excuse, but does samba 2.2.12 supports NT Active Directory?
> As far as i know, not. Anyway, correct if i am wrong.
>
To be precise NT ( Microsoft Windows NT ) did not have Active Directory.
Active Directory came with MS Windows 2000.
inform
On 8/21/05, Kenneth R Westerback <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm. What was the -s parameter to tcpdump? My first look at the dump
> shows only the first 80 bytes or so, which may be the default. We
> need the entire packets captured. So a -s of 1000 would be good.
>
At Kenneth's request, I've red
Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote:
This is much appreciated, after reading Nick Holland's post (
http://www.holland-consulting.net/obsd/faq-help.html ) I can't do more
than agree and feel challenged.
How ever, I am missing some details for my FAQ and would really like
to get in touch with the individua
On 8/22/05, Chris Zakelj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote:
>
> >I would like to co-write an installation guide for twiki (it's in
> >packages) for us less seasoned obsd monglers, I am finding it
> >not-so-straight-forward and would like to help every one else on their
> >way,
Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote:
I would like to co-write an installation guide for twiki (it's in
packages) for us less seasoned obsd monglers, I am finding it
not-so-straight-forward and would like to help every one else on their
way, does anyone know whom I may contact about this matter or do you
fe
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
so spake Alexander Farber (alexander.farber):
> In the file /usr/src/lib/libc/gen/daemon.c
>
>if (!noclose && (fd = open(_PATH_DEVNULL, O_RDWR, 0)) != -1) {
> (void)dup2(fd, STDIN_FILENO);
> (void)dup2(fd, STDOUT_FILEN
I would like to co-write an installation guide for twiki (it's in
packages) for us less seasoned obsd monglers, I am finding it
not-so-straight-forward and would like to help every one else on their
way, does anyone know whom I may contact about this matter or do you
feel the spotlight?
I am more
Thanks Theo!! Ever time I learn something like this it really makes me
appreciate OpenBSD even more.
Maxim, Dave - I found mine on eBay. There is a chap that must have a
truck load of them as he posts two a week. Opening bid is $24.99US
with a buy it now price of $49.99US. Not too bad for an entry
>> Have an OpenBSD firewall working in an office doing very straight
>> forward NAT and some persistent VPN tunnels.
>>
>> Couple weeks ago, this firewall just stopped responding to any
>> traffic. It was sporadic, as after several minutes it'd start going
>> again. At that point it was a pat
Search the archives, this was discussed recently.
In our previous episode, Gregory Steuck said:
> I was testing my new gigabit cards and got negative min time reported by
> ping:
>
> % sudo ping -f 192.168.1.18
> PING 192.168.1.18 (192.168.1.18): 56 data bytes
> --- 192.168.1.18 ping statistics -
Hi Jay,
> I seem to recall that
> upgrading via bsd.rd was pretty straightforward... does this still
> work provided the other upgrade instructions on the website are
> followed?
Worked fine for me, upgrading my laptop from 3.7-stable to Aug18
snapshot.
HTH... Nico
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005, Antti Harri wrote:
I recently noticed that `finger` prints
scandinavian characters weird, here's the output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ finger
LoginName Tty Idle Login Time Office Office
Phone
dummy\366\326\304\344\305 p2 - Mon 00:39
But w
For those interested in Trolltech's Qt:
I downloaded, build and installed Qt 4.0.1 on 3.7,
running into no problems (except for long build time)
during the build. The installed software takes up 516 MB
at /usr/local/Trolltech. The qtdemo program reports
incorrect version of zlib and problems with
--On 21 August 2005 10:44 +, Adam Gleave wrote:
On 21/08/05, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--On 21 August 2005 09:10 +, Adam Gleave wrote:
>> Given that there's a number of UK ISPs that will do at least a /30
>> for no extra charge, you might find it easier to use the rou
Hello,
I have a firewall on OpenBSD 3.7 with 4 interfaces. I used 3 of them as a
bridge :
fxp1 = way to the Internet
bridge0 =
fxp0
xl0
rl0
The IP address for the bridge is on fxp0, say 192.168.0.1
My firewall is also used as a dhcp server and of course, I don't need dhcp
on the Internet inte
Julien TOUCHE wrote on 20/08/2005 17:41:
lan & internet setup is working ok for years, dmz is used recently.
problem is when i'm on the dmz (static or dhcp ip, wire or wireless),
http browsing is damn slow.
ok, found it
# ifconfig sis2
sis2: flags=8843 mtu 1500
address: 00:00:aa:bb:cc
On Aug 21, 2005, at 3:51 AM, Chris Cameron wrote:
Have an OpenBSD firewall working in an office doing very straight
forward NAT and some persistent VPN tunnels.
Couple weeks ago, this firewall just stopped responding to any
traffic. It was sporadic, as after several minutes it'd start going
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 11:01:36 +0100, Jason McIntyre wrote:
>On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 05:44:56PM +1000, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
>> What format(s) are acceptable for submitting minor changes to man
>> pages?
>>
>> I assume unified diff - but against what? The man page as distributed
>> (e.g. in /usr/s
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 10:22:46 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>--On 21 August 2005 17:44 +1000, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
>
>> What format(s) are acceptable for submitting minor changes to man
>> pages?
>
>The few I've submitted have been to the input files, in the hope that
>it gives jmc@ less to do
Hello!
On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 09:54:06AM +0200, Alexander Farber wrote:
> if (!noclose && (fd = open(_PATH_DEVNULL, O_RDWR, 0)) != -1) {
>(void)dup2(fd, 0);
>(void)dup2(fd, 1);
>(void)dup2(fd, 2);
>if (fd > 2)
>
On 21/08/05, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --On 21 August 2005 09:10 +, Adam Gleave wrote:
>
> >> Given that there's a number of UK ISPs that will do at least a /30
> >> for no extra charge, you might find it easier to use the router as a
> >> straight (PPPoA) router, and give
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
> I suppose that I'm going to have to try to remember something about the
> [gnt]roff things I had very small experience with back in the '70s
>
> So apart from the mdoc-samples man page are there other
> required/recommended documents for rust-
--On 21 August 2005 09:10 +, Adam Gleave wrote:
Given that there's a number of UK ISPs that will do at least a /30
for no extra charge, you might find it easier to use the router as a
straight (PPPoA) router, and give the OpenBSD box the next address
along...
The router doesn't support PPP
On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 05:44:56PM +1000, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
> What format(s) are acceptable for submitting minor changes to man
> pages?
>
> I assume unified diff - but against what? The man page as distributed
> (e.g. in /usr/share/man/cat?/ ?) or the file that produced that? If the
> file s
A clarification:
In the previous email, I meant the MODEM doesn't support IPv6 - so
having the OpenBSD router not use the modem as a bridge is impossible
if I wish to use IPv6.
On 20/08/05, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2005/08/20 14:20:13, Adam Gleave wrote:
> >
> > I'm really running on PPPoA, but it is converted by the modem from
> > PPPoE to PPPoA.
>
> That's unlikely, there's a guide on the web which says that this
> is what happens, but actually i
--On 21 August 2005 17:44 +1000, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
What format(s) are acceptable for submitting minor changes to man
pages?
The few I've submitted have been to the input files, in the hope that
it gives jmc@ less to do by hand.
I assume unified diff - but against what? The man page as
Hello,
I have a Cherry SmartTerminal ST-1044U (compatible with CardMan 3121)
Smart Card Terminal that I am trying to use with OpenBSD 3.7 as an
additional means of access control to this computer (I want this machine
to be set up so that you can only log on with a valid card inserted).
Trouble is
I was testing my new gigabit cards and got negative min time reported by
ping:
% sudo ping -f 192.168.1.18
PING 192.168.1.18 (192.168.1.18): 56 data bytes
--- 192.168.1.18 ping statistics ---
31782486 packets transmitted, 31782470 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev =
In the file /usr/src/lib/libc/gen/daemon.c
if (!noclose && (fd = open(_PATH_DEVNULL, O_RDWR, 0)) != -1) {
(void)dup2(fd, STDIN_FILENO);
(void)dup2(fd, STDOUT_FILENO);
(void)dup2(fd, STDERR_FILENO);
if (fd > 2)
Have an OpenBSD firewall working in an office doing very straight
forward NAT and some persistent VPN tunnels.
Couple weeks ago, this firewall just stopped responding to any traffic.
It was sporadic, as after several minutes it'd start going again. At
that point it was a patched Sparc64 3.5.
What format(s) are acceptable for submitting minor changes to man
pages?
I assume unified diff - but against what? The man page as distributed
(e.g. in /usr/share/man/cat?/ ?) or the file that produced that? If the
file should be the one input to the -mdoc process, where can it be
found?
I guess
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