One reason I have read about is that there where problems with buggy
printservers that did not clear the out downloaded fonts and other
things.(especially these on a laserjet)
Setting the the filesize to something invalid would lead the software
to do a small soft reboot and clear up settings
there are three access points that i can pick up that have the same
ssid. is there a way to specify the mac address of the access point i
wish to use?
Yes, read wi(4) and ifconfig(8). I doubt you need wicontrol at all.
Hello misc,
Has someone compiled the ethereal? If so, you do can help me.
When I try to compile that source I get a message that I don't have the
GTK+2 and GLIB2 installed on my system, but I DO have they.
So if anyone passed through this problem, please, HELP ME!!! =]
Hugs
--
Ricardo Lucas
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 08:10:43AM -0200, Ricardo Lucas wrote:
Hello misc,
Has someone compiled the ethereal? If so, you do can help me.
When I try to compile that source I get a message that I don't have the
GTK+2 and GLIB2 installed on my system, but I DO have they.
So if anyone passed
On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 06:45:59PM +0100, Andreas Bartelt wrote:
My goal is to savely remove all files from older releases, which aren't
needed anymore.
This is simple scripts which gets at least two arguments. First is
filelist from your current running system and the second is directory
Joachim Schipper j.schipper at math.uu.nl writes:
Now, this does not mean I agree with the original poster - but he wrote
something sensible and even mostly grammatically correct, which merits
at least a sensible response.
Were you under the influence of drugs while reading it because it
On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 12:00:16PM +0100, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
On 3.7, when you loged in as root, there was a nice message saying you should
read afterboot(8). This message did disappear in 3.8 and it's not in recent
snapshots if I remember correctly.
My guess is that it was just forgotten when
Hi,
Matthias Kilian wrote:
...
You could (ab)use the checkflist script in /usr/src/distrib sets,
as mentioned in release(8):
# cd /usr/src/distrib/sets
# DESTDIR=/ sh checkflist foo
Thanks for pointing me to release(8). In the end, I followed the steps
described in release(8) and replaced
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 12:03:32PM +, Jason McIntyre wrote:
i think you are referring to /usr/src/etc/root/root.mail, which is left
sitting in root's mailbox after an install.
it does not happen every time root logs in.
jmc
No, but to the dot.login and dot.profile files in the same
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 01:38:57PM +0100, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
No, but to the dot.login and dot.profile files in the same directory.
# chsh -s /bin/csh root
(login on a console as root)
login: root
Password:
(snip)
Read the afterboot(8) man page ...
uran#
Do the same with ksh and
Well, you'd be wrong. Development is just starting.
my mistake, sorry about that. In general, I was being
relative with dating it...I just remembered that
sometime between the release of 3.7 and 3.8 that the
beginnings of support was being discussed. I could be
wrong there too.
I am glad
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 11:03:28PM +0400, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking at the link aggregation feature (man trunk(4)) of OpenBSD
3.8. In my case, I'd like to use it on Ethernet interfaces : should
the switch be configured in a special way or is it level-2 transparent
? I
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 12:55:52PM +0001, Jason McIntyre wrote:
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 01:38:57PM +0100, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
No, but to the dot.login and dot.profile files in the same directory.
# chsh -s /bin/csh root
(login on a console as root)
login: root
Password:
(snip)
On 12/12/05, Tobias Ulmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 12:55:52PM +0001, Jason McIntyre wrote:
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 01:38:57PM +0100, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
No, but to the dot.login and dot.profile files in the same directory.
# chsh -s /bin/csh root
(login on
Hi again, Steve.
With any potential MTU issue I always start with something like
ping -vDs 1472 arenabg.com from various hosts and routers.
As you vary the sizes you should receive either an echo-reply or a
packet-too-big (confirm with a packet sniffer). If you don't receive any
reply
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 11:28:43AM +, Simon Morgan wrote:
Joachim Schipper j.schipper at math.uu.nl writes:
Now, this does not mean I agree with the original poster - but he wrote
something sensible and even mostly grammatically correct, which merits
at least a sensible response.
Will spamd work if /var/db/spamd is a symbolic link to a file on a RAM
disk?
I noticed that spamd uses quite a bit of disk I/O (on a box that is
bound by disk I/O).
Is it safe to make a backup copy of the file while spamd is running?
I'm willing to trade the possibility of losing 30 minutes
Quoting Mark Bucciarelli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Will spamd work if /var/db/spamd is a symbolic link to a file on a RAM
disk?
I noticed that spamd uses quite a bit of disk I/O (on a box that is
bound by disk I/O).
Is it safe to make a backup copy of the file while spamd is running?
I'm
Quoting Mark Bucciarelli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Will spamd work if /var/db/spamd is a symbolic link to a file on a RAM
disk?
I noticed that spamd uses quite a bit of disk I/O (on a box that is
bound by disk I/O).
Spamd uses Berkeley DB - if your disk file is large you will use plenty
of I/O to
Has someone compiled the ethereal? If so, you do can help me.
When I try to compile that source I get a message that I don't have the
GTK+2 and GLIB2 installed on my system, but I DO have they.
So if anyone passed through this problem, please, HELP ME!!! =]
No, not for a long time. I would
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 09:35:20AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Spamd uses Berkeley DB - if your disk file is large you will use
plenty of I/O to it.
Ok, so looks like my options are:
(1) take spamd down, call db_checkpoint, copy files, restart spamd
(2) mess around with
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 12:28:34 -0500, Mark Bucciarelli
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 09:35:20AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Spamd uses Berkeley DB - if your disk file is large you will use
plenty of I/O to it.
Ok, so looks like my options are:
(1) take spamd down,
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 09:46:59AM -0800, J. C. Roberts wrote:
Please think about what Bob suggested for a moment and then look at your
reply. -The overhead and resource usage of creating/maintaining a ram
disk is greater than simply increasing the physmem allocation for
caching files.
I did
Thank's for the hint man. I will not install this pkg.
Thank's again.
2005/12/12, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 08:10:43AM -0200, Ricardo Lucas wrote:
Hello misc,
Has someone compiled the ethereal? If so, you do can help me.
When I try to compile that
SImon Morgan is a comlete waste of life.. to let his curisng
intimidate you for speaking your mind, as he is aloowed to spam this
list with vulgarity like a 7 year old how just learned a four letter
word, you are free to speak your mind as well.
Usually people that curse, are not articulate
Or are you saying that caching the reads would help with the I/O bottle
neck just as effectively? I would be surprised by that, especially
since it's RAID1.
HorseCookies. Think about it. The slowest ram on earth [1]
runs rings around the fastest raid stuff you can find. Disk is
I have a dhcp'd network, with static entries for a ton of machines.
The problem is that the range is for .10 - .254, and the static entries
are scattered throughout. When a random client requests an address,
dhcpd will give out a staticly defined entry. So when the static entry
machine comes
This is with -current dhcpd within the last month.
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 12:15:37 -0800
Peter Hessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I have a dhcp'd network, with static entries for a ton of machines.
: The problem is that the range is for .10 - .254, and the static
: entries are scattered throughout.
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 13:10:19 -0500, Mark Bucciarelli
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 09:46:59AM -0800, J. C. Roberts wrote:
Please think about what Bob suggested for a moment and then look at your
reply. -The overhead and resource usage of creating/maintaining a ram
disk is
On 12/12/05, Peter Hessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is with -current dhcpd within the last month.
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 12:15:37 -0800
Peter Hessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I have a dhcp'd network, with static entries for a ton of machines.
: The problem is that the range is for .10
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 13:59:23 -0700
Abraham Al-Saleh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: On 12/12/05, Peter Hessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: :
: : Moving the static entries to outside the range is unfeasable right
: : now. And it doesn't address the issue of 'machine was on a
: : different dhcp
Hello, I was searching in the web for many days without finding the answer
to my problem.
I4m trying to install an ftp server in my box using vsftpd with virtual
users and I use for it the example
provided in vsftpd web for make a ftp server with virtual users.
I suppose that the problem is
On 12/12/05, Peter Hessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 13:59:23 -0700
Abraham Al-Saleh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: On 12/12/05, Peter Hessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: :
: : Moving the static entries to outside the range is unfeasable right
: : now. And it doesn't
On 12. des. 2005, at 21.22, Peter Hessler wrote:
This is with -current dhcpd within the last month.
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 12:15:37 -0800
Peter Hessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I have a dhcp'd network, with static entries for a ton of machines.
: The problem is that the range is for .10 -
Peter Hessler wrote:
I have a dhcp'd network, with static entries for a ton of machines.
The problem is that the range is for .10 - .254, and the static entries
are scattered throughout. When a random client requests an address,
dhcpd will give out a staticly defined entry. So when the
Hi All,
We're migrating an old Microsoft ISA Server system to OpenBSD pf. First
off, before I ask any questions, kudos to everyone -- Installing OpenBSD
3.8 was a very pleasant, painless experience for someone who's never
used it before. Setting up pf/nat was also extraordinarily easy. The
docs
I've installed the port of ettercap. but when I try to use it I get this
erros:
Loading plugins... ettercap:./ec_triton.so: undefined symbol 'Host_In_LAN'
ettercap: ./ec_triton.so: can't resolve reference 'Host_In_LAN'
ettercap:./ec_triton.so: undefined symbol 'Options'
ettercap: ./ec_triton.so:
Michael Steinfeld mikeisgreat at gmail.com writes:
SImon Morgan is a comlete waste of life.. to let his curisng
intimidate you for speaking your mind, as he is aloowed to spam this
list with vulgarity like a 7 year old how just learned a four letter
word, you are free to speak your mind as
On 12/12/05, Peter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm thinking that I can't do it. In that case, my options seem to be 1)
use different external IP's for each website, and redirect to different
internal servers based on IP 2) redirect all web traffic to the legacy
ISA system, which will then
On 12. des. 2005, at 22.44, Peter Landry wrote:
Hi All,
We're migrating an old Microsoft ISA Server system to OpenBSD pf.
First
off, before I ask any questions, kudos to everyone -- Installing
OpenBSD
3.8 was a very pleasant, painless experience for someone who's never
used it before.
Peter Landry wrote:
I'm thinking that I can't do it. In that case, my options seem to be 1)
use different external IP's for each website, and redirect to different
internal servers based on IP 2) redirect all web traffic to the legacy
ISA system, which will then redirect based on hostname.
Peter Landry wrote:
Hi All,
We're migrating an old Microsoft ISA Server system to OpenBSD pf. First
off, before I ask any questions, kudos to everyone -- Installing OpenBSD
3.8 was a very pleasant, painless experience for someone who's never
used it before. Setting up pf/nat was also
On 12/12/05, Peter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... Are there any options I haven't thought of?
httpd in reverse proxy mode?
CK
--
GDB has a 'break' feature; why doesn't it have 'fix' too?
Peter Landry wrote:
Hi All,
We're migrating an old Microsoft ISA Server system to OpenBSD pf. First
off, before I ask any questions, kudos to everyone -- Installing OpenBSD
3.8 was a very pleasant, painless experience for someone who's never
used it before. Setting up pf/nat was also
I wondering if someone could help me here!
Might be a better way in the archives, but...
edit ettercap/patches/patch-src_ec_plugins_c
change the inserted line to always be true, e.g.:
-#if defined(OPENBSD) || defined(MACOSX)
+#if 1
#define SYM_PREFIX _ // for the symbols loaded with
On Monday 12 December 2005 22:44, Peter Landry wrote:
Just something i heard, and didn't even look into:
1) reverse proxy
2) have apache act as a proxy with redirect.
Just some ideas to look into and comment on by more knowledgeable ;)
--
viq
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 04:44:05PM -0500, Peter Landry wrote:
That aside, the only thing that I haven't been able to migrate yet is
ISA's ability to redirect web requests coming in on the same IP to
different machines based on the host name. IE- www.a.com (IP
123.123.0.1) gets redirected to
On 12/12/05, Peter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
We're migrating an old Microsoft ISA Server system to OpenBSD pf. First
off, before I ask any questions, kudos to everyone -- Installing OpenBSD
3.8 was a very pleasant, painless experience for someone who's never
used it before.
Might be a better way in the archives, but...
edit ettercap/patches/patch-src_ec_plugins_c
change the inserted line to always be true, e.g.:
-#if defined(OPENBSD) || defined(MACOSX)
+#if 1
#define SYM_PREFIX _ // for the symbols loaded with dlsym
#else
#define SYM_PREFIX
Hello,
I'm having problems with mod_gzip package and OpenBSD 3.8 (i386).
After installing the package and properly configuring it all, it doesn't
work. And without any noticeable error :(
We have here a 3.6 installation working perfectly with mod_gzip and the
same conf: php + mysql and
http://www.linbsd.org/ethereal_on_openbsd37.html
Feel free to ignore some of the more soso is insecure, kay
as they are highly short on insight. :D
At one time Sendmail was considered to be the most insecure service.
-Ober
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, Ricardo Lucas wrote:
Thank's for the
Hi,
That's wrong. And you quoted the wrong patch, the actual patch does
this and it's correct as-is:
-#if defined(OPENBSD) || defined(MACOSX)
+#if defined(OPENBSD) !defined(__ELF__) || defined(MACOSX)
except it doesn't work, exactly as the OP described. I tested it before
replying and it
That's wrong. And you quoted the wrong patch, the actual patch does
this and it's correct as-is:
-#if defined(OPENBSD) || defined(MACOSX)
+#if defined(OPENBSD) !defined(__ELF__) || defined(MACOSX)
except it doesn't work, exactly as the OP described. I tested it before
replying and it
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 02:14:45PM -0700, andrew fresh wrote:
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 04:08:13PM -0700, andrew fresh wrote:
I am getting 3 different DDB's. Mostly kernel: page fault trap,
code=0 and Panic: rtfree 2. I have also gotten some Panic: sbdrop,
but not since I got the serial
Peter Landry wrote:
Hi All,
We're migrating an old Microsoft ISA Server system to OpenBSD pf. First
off, before I ask any questions, kudos to everyone -- Installing OpenBSD
3.8 was a very pleasant, painless experience for someone who's never
used it before. Setting up pf/nat was also
Peter Landry wrote:
Hi All,
We're migrating an old Microsoft ISA Server system to OpenBSD pf. First
off, before I ask any questions, kudos to everyone -- Installing OpenBSD
3.8 was a very pleasant, painless experience for someone who's never
used it before. Setting up pf/nat was also
[Background: we now received the second batch of Proliant ML-350G4p with
dual core Xeon. I had pointed out earlier that bsd.mp performs a
miscalculation of the time-stamp by 2:1 on ML350G4. This is unresolved
despite all efforts and input; but goes into another thread.]
On the ML350G4p the time
Uwe Dippel wrote:
[Background: we now received the second batch of Proliant ML-350G4p with
dual core Xeon. I had pointed out earlier that bsd.mp performs a
miscalculation of the time-stamp by 2:1 on ML350G4. This is unresolved
despite all efforts and input; but goes into another thread.]
On
I upgraded one of my Dell Poweredge 1550/1000's to 3.8-release yesterday
and noticed that a safte device was found but there are no counters in sysctl:
# sysctl hw
hw.machine=i386
hw.model=Intel Pentium III (GenuineIntel 686-class)
hw.ncpu=1
hw.byteorder=1234
hw.physmem=536391680
It only provides insertion and removal bits. OpenBSD does not do
anything with those (yet).
On Dec 12, 2005, at 10:53 PM, Lars Hansson wrote:
I upgraded one of my Dell Poweredge 1550/1000's to 3.8-release
yesterday
and noticed that a safte device was found but there are no counters
in
On 13/12/2005, at 2:53 PM, Lars Hansson wrote:
I upgraded one of my Dell Poweredge 1550/1000's to 3.8-release
yesterday
and noticed that a safte device was found but there are no counters
in sysctl:
# sysctl hw
hw.machine=i386
hw.model=Intel Pentium III (GenuineIntel 686-class)
hw.ncpu=1
see recent posts to tech about apache 2 and zlib. probably related.
On 12/12/05, Juan J. Martmnez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm having problems with mod_gzip package and OpenBSD 3.8 (i386).
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