Was also included in the 3.9 CD parcel I've received today! Aweseome,
now the directors have to look at puffy everytime they enter my door ;)
Thanks, guys.
--
Stephan A. Rickauer
---
Institut f|r Neuroinformatik Tel: +41 44
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 12:40:45AM -0401, Ray Lai wrote:
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 08:44:36PM -0700, Shawn Nock wrote:
A quick search of the archive and google didn't turn anything up, so
I'll ask here.
Is there (if not could there be) a document that describes portions of
the tree
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, chefren wrote:
On 04/05/06 02:07, Andrew Pinski wrote:
Actually I bet ntohs16 is violating C aliasing rules.
So getting rid of GCC actually is wrong. Getting rid
of these aliasing violations is the correct way.
-- Pinski
Interesting, how do you figure
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 07:18:02PM -0700, Michael Favinsky wrote:
I have a userland process that once in a while goes haywire and starts
consuming lots of RAM. While I'm troubleshooting the problem, I need to set
up a way to limit this process's RAM consumption, to something along the
lines of
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 09:27:53PM +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
On 10 Apr 2006, at 17:29, Joachim Schipper wrote:
The only problem here is that I'm running 3.6 and pmacct requires
libpcap = 0.6, and 0.3 is what I have. I can't do an upgrade at the
moment, there's too many variables, but
Am 10.04.2006 um 18:05 schrieb Simon Slaytor:
inet 1.2.3.2 255.255.255.0 1.2.3.255 vhid 1 pass foo carpdev em0
inet alias 1.2.3.6 255.255.255.0 1.2.3.255
Try triming down your alias lines as see if that helps. Might be a
shot in the dark but you never know.
With carp implemented in FreeBSD
I did find a bug. Not certain wethe rthis is what affects you.
We look at fields from rt_msghdr that the RTM_IFINFO messages do not
have - they use if_msghdr instead. We do abort on rtm-rtm_errno != 0,
but if_msghdr has no errno, so we look at something in the data part
instead. Surprising that
* Falk Brockerhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-04-11 13:01]:
With carp implemented in FreeBSD 5.4 this doesn't works:
this is not a freebsd ist.
Master:
ifconfig_carp0=vhid 1 pass secretpassword 192.168.0.2 netmask
Backup:
ifconfig_carp0=vhid 1 advskew 100 pass secretpasswort 192.168.0.3
On 11/04/06, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did find a bug. Not certain wethe rthis is what affects you.
We look at fields from rt_msghdr that the RTM_IFINFO messages do not
have - they use if_msghdr instead. We do abort on rtm-rtm_errno != 0,
but if_msghdr has no errno, so we look
On 2006-04-10 23:38:38 +0200, viq wrote:
(usually running things in screen - though that doesn't seem to matter much)
I
just did export TERM=xterm-xfree86 and that didn't help...
I use xterm and ssh.
The only result of pressing home or end keys is ~ appearing where the cursor
is.
Best
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Martin Schrvder wrote:
On 2006-04-10 23:38:38 +0200, viq wrote:
(usually running things in screen - though that doesn't seem to matter
much) I
just did export TERM=xterm-xfree86 and that didn't help...
I use xterm and ssh.
The only result of pressing home or end
Falk Husemann wrote:
Hello misc!
We're using OpenBSD on our Hardware since 2003 and have run our Firewall
on OpenBSD since that time too (always following -STABLE).
Now the box i once built for that purpose has broken down and I'm in
need of a replacement I'll assemble myself again. The box
Christmas in April? ;) A couple requests I recall seeing (*cough*
posting *cough*):
- enable chroot-ed apps to dump core (this is an easy one)
- enable openbsd to run as a para-virtualized Xen guest (this is more
involved)
Kent
Shawn Nock wrote:
A quick search of the archive and google
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 09:25:55 -0700, Kent Watsen proclaimed...
Christmas in April? ;) A couple requests I recall seeing (*cough*
posting *cough*):
- enable chroot-ed apps to dump core (this is an easy one)
- enable openbsd to run as a para-virtualized Xen guest (this is more
Does anyone here have any experience using TN3270-style keyboards
(such as http://www.pckeyboard.com/emulator.html) in OpenBSD? I'm
thinking of starting to use them with the machines I build for
enhanced functionality (vim would be fantastic with all of those keys,
although I feel like an
The WAN allocated from the ISP's RADUIS server will be passed through
the DLink, via DHCP, to your NIC.
If you aren't convinced, put a windows box with a DHCP NIC behind the
DLink while in bridge mode, and see it get a routable address.
Try this: unplug the telephone wire, reboot the DLink,
I'm interested in getting the clcs audio driver included in the
generic amd64 kernel, what is necessay to move this process forward?
--
Tim Leslie
Dept. Of Geography
Arizona State University
I'm trying to follow along with FAQ 10.11 and it just doesn't seem to work
right for me.
$ grep quota /etc/fstab
/dev/wd0g /var ffs rw,nodev,nosuid,userquota,groupquota 1 2
$ man edquota | grep -A1 one.second
should be imposed. Setting a grace period to one second indicates that
no
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Frank Bax wrote:
I'm trying to follow along with FAQ 10.11 and it just doesn't seem to work
right for me.
$ grep quota /etc/fstab
/dev/wd0g /var ffs rw,nodev,nosuid,userquota,groupquota 1 2
$ man edquota | grep -A1 one.second
should be imposed. Setting a grace
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006, Shawn Nock wrote:
A quick search of the archive and google didn't turn anything up, so I'll ask
here.
Is there (if not could there be) a document that describes portions of the
tree that particularly need attention? I am looking for a way to contribute
and without a
Compile your own amd64 kernel with clcs enabled (copy the clcs and audio
at clcs lines from i386 GENERIC)
Test it, see if it work as well in amd64 mode as it does in i386 mode
If so, file a PR or talk to someone who can enable clcs in amd64 GENERIC
Tim Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm
I am trying to see the best way or choice in design between privilege
revocation and privilege separation.
A very simplistic explication of the application is, I have an
application that I my putting together that provide network service from
a daemon and that daemon gets data from a SQLite
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 15:50:11 -0400 Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to see the best way or choice in design between privilege
revocation and privilege separation.
Its just a question of wether it needs root initially for startup, and
then never needs it again (revoke) or if
Adam wrote:
I am trying to see the best way or choice in design between privilege
revocation and privilege separation.
Its just a question of wether it needs root initially for startup, and
then never needs it again (revoke) or if it needs to keep doing stuff as
root all the time (seperate).
On 4/11/06, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the answer. So, what would be a very good example in the tree
of a revoke one then. I love looking and studying the ntpd and bgpd code
as it is a very clean and understandable one. Specially ntpd for a small
application where
Ted Unangst wrote:
On 4/11/06, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the answer. So, what would be a very good example in the tree
of a revoke one then. I love looking and studying the ntpd and bgpd code
as it is a very clean and understandable one. Specially ntpd for a small
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, chefren wrote:
On 04/11/06 11:39, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, chefren wrote:
On 04/05/06 02:07, Andrew Pinski wrote:
Actually I bet ntohs16 is violating C aliasing rules.
Interesting, how do you figure that?
The following diff
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 10:54:50PM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
Dear friends,
i am running two xterm. When i run from any of them the w command i got
this:
$ tty w
/dev/ttyp0
10:47PM up 8 mins, 2 users, load averages: 0.88, 0.50, 0.23
USERTTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
I think I just need a second pair of eyes because I'm obviously
missing something.
I've just installed a new firewall, and i'm trying to get spamd to log
to /var/log/spamd.
It *does* log to /var/log/daemon though, and the greylisting daemon is
working fine.
fire:/var/log#ls -al spamd
the problem was here:
---My modifications to syslog.conf---
!spamd
daemon.err;daemon.warn;daemon.info /var/log/spamd
When I started syslog with syslogd -d I saw this error:
syslogd: unknown priority name info /var/log/spamd
I double checked and
On 4/12/06, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just installed a new firewall, and i'm trying to get spamd to log
to /var/log/spamd.
Have you SIGHUP'ed the syslogd process? It should re-read its
configuration file at that point, using your new configuration.
!spamd
At 06:42 PM 4/11/06, Bryan Irvine wrote:
I think I just need a second pair of eyes because I'm obviously
missing something.
I've just installed a new firewall, and i'm trying to get spamd to log
to /var/log/spamd.
Did you 'touch' the file? You need to create the file yourself.
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 03:42:09PM -0700, Bryan Irvine wrote:
---My modifications to syslog.conf---
!spamd
daemon.err;daemon.warn;daemon.info /var/log/spamd
when you:
$ sed -ne '/spamd/l' /etc/syslog.conf
do you have
!spamd\n$
daemon.err;daemon.warn;daemon.info
Excuse, but this is already accomplished by my .Xdefaults file.
On 4/11/06, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 10:54:50PM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
Dear friends,
i am running two xterm. When i run from any of them the w command i got
this:
$ tty w
Hi,
understand that there are options to select xbase, game etcs during
OpenBSD installation. Can I install these options, (particularly X)
post-install same as the standard install, and not for Ports or other
methods? I would not want to re-install the system unless necessary.
Appreciate any
Andrew Ng wrote:
Hi,
understand that there are options to select xbase, game etcs during
OpenBSD installation. Can I install these options, (particularly X)
post-install same as the standard install, and not for Ports or other
methods? I would not want to re-install the system unless necessary.
Hi,
understand that there are options to select xbase, game etcs during
OpenBSD installation. Can I install these options, (particularly X)
post-install same as the standard install, and not for Ports or other
methods? I would not want to re-install the system unless necessary.
Appreciate any
On 4/12/06, Andrew Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
understand that there are options to select xbase, game etcs during
OpenBSD installation. Can I install these options, (particularly X)
post-install same as the standard install, and not for Ports or other
methods? I would not want to
As part of the work to integrate FFS2 support, there have been several
changes to the filesystem code. Unfortunately, there are cases where
it may cause data corruption.
The problematic change was altering the format of the on disk
superblock. FFS2 uses a slightly different superblock than FFS1
tar -zxpf
permissions are important
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Nick Guenther
Sent: 12 April 2006 04:21
To: OpenBSD-Misc
Subject: Re: Installing X after OpenBSD 3.8 installation
On 4/12/06, Andrew Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/10/06, Shawn Nock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A quick search of the archive and google didn't turn anything up, so
I'll ask here.
rewrite units. it can convert euros to dollars at an awesome rate of
94 cents per euro, but can't convert temperature.
Is there (if not could there be) a
Since X is just contained in a .tgz file, just mount the CD (or
whatever other install media you used) and do something like:
$su
#cd /
#tar -zxvf /path/to/install/sets/x*
#exit
$startx
Don't forget the 'p' flag in there, when dealing with install
sets:
tar zxvpf /path/to/install/sets/x*
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