I could suggest one to avoid ANSI C functions as much as possible.
Write his/her own ones. Why? The motivation has been stated by you:
portability concerns.
I could do it ...
On 4/28/06, Leonardo Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone!
So, I've been trying to build some apps here
On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Gustavo Rios wrote:
I could suggest one to avoid ANSI C functions as much as possible.
Write his/her own ones. Why? The motivation has been stated by you:
portability concerns.
Only if you believe the code you produce is better than the result of
the effort of hundreds of
Hi!
Anybody have any sensors working on this HP server?
I got this
# sysctl hw.sensors
#
Edgars.
Just for the archives: Sun's J2ME Wireless Toolkit version 1.0.4
(the self-extracting j2me_wireless_toolkit-1_0_4_02-linux-i386.bin )
works ok on OpenBSD -current when using the jdk-1.4.2 port
(with the jdk1.3.1-linux it has GUI problems and jdk-1.5.0 can't build).
You have however to make a link
My dmesg
OpenBSD 3.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #796: Tue Apr 25 02:43:20 MDT 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 1073311744 (1048156K)
avail mem = 908374016 (887084K)
using 22937 buffers containing 107540480 bytes (105020K) of memory
mainbus0 (root)
Hi...
Some time ago there was a discussion about the eventual integration of either
mergemaster, mergeslave or an other /etc updating solution in the base system.
Is this idea dropped or are you still thinking about it.
Thanks!
--
Antoine
Hi,
I want to setup following IPSec tunneling mode
[IPHDR][IPoptions][AH][ESP][IPHDR2][IPoptions][TCP][data]
given in
http://anoncvs.openbsd.lt/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/www/faq/faq13.html?rev=1.6
Following is my network setup (or in attachment)
Net-A: 192.3.20.0/24
Net-B: 192.3.40.0/24
Net-C:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
edgarz wrote:
Hello community!
I want to ask about a RAID5 enlargement on Smart Array 6i Controller. Is
it possible to add a new harddisk and rebuild array without data loss?
Thanks
Yes,
u have to reboot with hp install cd , add the new
Hi all,
I am currently using 3.8 release with a basic X install and rdesktop as
a thin term
for a windows terminal server.
I would like to migrate this to compact flash or similar.
Flashdist and flashboot dont seem to be able to accomodate this.
Am I missing something or are there
On 2006/04/28 19:02, Steve wrote:
I am currently using 3.8 release with a basic X install and rdesktop as a
thin term
for a windows terminal server.
I would like to migrate this to compact flash or similar.
Flashdist and flashboot dont seem to be able to accomodate this.
Am I missing
Steve wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently using 3.8 release with a basic X install and rdesktop as
a thin term
for a windows terminal server.
I would like to migrate this to compact flash or similar.
Flashdist and flashboot dont seem to be able to accomodate this.
as they were designed for
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Ari_Const=E2ncio?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How about Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD Security from O'Reilly?
I bought it and enjoyed it for the most part. If what you are looking
for is a huge HOWTO full of recipes, you would need to look elsewhere.
What it does contain is quite
Hi all,
I am currently using 3.8 release with a basic X install and rdesktop as
a thin term
for a windows terminal server.
I would like to migrate this to compact flash or similar.
Flashdist and flashboot dont seem to be able to accomodate this.
Am I missing something or are there
Hi,
I have found the following works well, i have not run X from CF but
suspect it will work - provided the flash disk has enough space to fit X
on it.
--
For a 256Mb flash card
a - / - 60m
d - /var- 11m
e - /usr- rest
---
Once installed
On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 10:39:24AM +0300, Alexander Belikov wrote:
Is there a way to remove all old binaries? It's not a problem for me
to write a short perl script to remove them. Is there any implemented
solution?
You can use the scripts used by the validation steps mentioned in
release(8)
I recently reinstalled a laptop (Compaq Evo N610c) with the latest
snapshot. Ever since, the system occasionally crashes when starting
xdm. I set up serial console to another machine and started rebooting.
The problem appears to be related to the timeout changes, the panic
message is :
panic:
I recently reinstalled a laptop (Compaq Evo N610c) with the latest
snapshot. Ever since, the system occasionally crashes when starting
xdm. I set up serial console to another machine and started rebooting.
The problem appears to be related to the timeout changes, the panic
message is :
panic:
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Aaron Glenn wrote:
On 4/25/06, Diana Eichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006, Marco Peereboom wrote:
So I really meant SC-LC.
Marco
Did anyone ever pony up a cable for you?
diana
He's got two five meter 62.5 5m multimode SC to LC jumpers
In message
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=114562291301122w=1
I wrote
I'm about to setup up ADSL at home for the first time, using the
following network topology:
[[...]]
The firewall/router/nat box is (will be when I get this setup)
an old 486 laptop with 2 pcmcia ethernet
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Gustavo Rios wrote:
I could suggest one to avoid ANSI C functions as much as possible.
Write his/her own ones. Why? The motivation has been stated by you:
portability concerns.
Only if you believe the code you produce is better than the result of
Since upgrading to 3.9 I've been having a problem with flakiness from
my older PCI quad ethernet card. de3 here is a dhcp interface (crappy
SBC DSL), de2 and de1 are internal (wired and wireless).
the symptoms of failure are that de3 will stop sending packets.
tcpdump doesn't show outgoing
If you do this - any apps which are linked against the older versions
will
likely stop working.
the reason upgrade leaves them lying around is so that your
applications which
were built using an older version of the OS will continue to get the correct
share library.
For the archives (until Sun moves things around again)...
On 2006.02.12, at 7:50 PM, Brad wrote:
I just thought I should point out the fact that some
Sun systems need firmware updates. The 220R specifically
needed an update on the system that was used for the
initial OpenBSD/sparc64 port, I do
On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 09:51:57AM -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
If you do this - any apps which are linked against the older versions
will
likely stop working.
the reason upgrade leaves them lying around is so that your
applications which
were built using an older version of the
Hi,
One funny thing today. One of our customer did announce us too many routes. The
max-prefix has been reached (was 5) and the session closed.
A few seconds later I saw several peering sessions go down in the logs but did
not thought about any links between events. Having had exchange with
Well i just installed my First OpenBSD BOX :) feels
good !!! but to install packages i cannot find ports
collection in /usr how can i get them ? i am using 3.7
version.
regards
*:$., 88,.$:*(((*$ Stingray *:$., 88,.$:*((*$
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#PortsFetch
S t i n g r a y wrote:
Well i just installed my First OpenBSD BOX :) feels
good !!! but to install packages i cannot find ports
collection in /usr how can i get them ? i am using 3.7
version.
regards
*:$., 88,.$:*(((*$ Stingray *:$.,
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.7/ports.tar.gz
On 4/28/06, S t i n g r a y [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well i just installed my First OpenBSD BOX :) feels
good !!! but to install packages i cannot find ports
collection in /usr how can i get them ? i am using 3.7
version.
regards
*:$.,
S t i n g r a y wrote:
Well i just installed my First OpenBSD BOX :) feels
good !!! but to install packages i cannot find ports
collection in /usr how can i get them ? i am using 3.7
version.
Look for ports.tar.gz on the 3rd CD.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well i just installed my First OpenBSD BOX :) feels
good !!! but to install packages i cannot find ports
collection in /usr how can i get them ? i am using 3.7
version.
Read:
http://www.openbsd.org/ports.html
It's even an FAQ. Read:
On 4/28/06, S t i n g r a y [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well i just installed my First OpenBSD BOX :) feels
good !!! but to install packages i cannot find ports
collection in /usr how can i get them ? i am using 3.7
version.
regards
Get it from:
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.7/ports.tar.gz
But perhaps you're confusing ports packages:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#PkgMgmt
Packages are pre-compiled. Ports creates packages from source. You
don't need the ports tree to install packages.
-Pete
On 4/28/06, Peter Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As well, since this is your first install, I'll point out afterboot(8).
Also, just FYI, 3.9 is released Monday.
--- Peter Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.7/ports.tar.gz
On 4/28/06, S t i n g r a y [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well i just installed my First
* Sylvain Coutant [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-04-28 18:23]:
Hi,
One funny thing today. One of our customer did announce us too many routes.
The max-prefix has been reached (was 5) and the session closed.
A few seconds later I saw several peering sessions go down in the logs but
did not
On 2006.04.29, at 2:04 AM, S t i n g r a y wrote:
Well i just installed my First OpenBSD BOX :) feels
good !!! but to install packages i cannot find ports
collection in /usr how can i get them ? i am using 3.7
version.
You have chosen to use 3.7 just days before it will be unsupported
due
Nick Holland wrote:
Steve wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently using 3.8 release with a basic X install and rdesktop
as a thin term
for a windows terminal server.
I would like to migrate this to compact flash or similar.
Flashdist and flashboot dont seem to be able to accomodate this.
as they
well, your 2 plus the 5 from your other customers plus the
$max-prefix
The 5 is the $max_prefix. We have just only one BGP customer. Total is 7. I
should never have announced more than 7 routes in any case.
--
Sylvain COUTANT
ADVISEO
http://www.adviseo.fr/
http://www.open-sp.fr/
Tel: +33
I'm writing a program that will take email based searches, .forward seems
like the simplest way to accomplish this.
The problem that I am having is that I don't know how to access the content
of the email. I tried argv and env but neither gave me a clue on how to
access the actual message. I know
yeah, that was it. I should have thought of that. Too many beers and jager
shots last night at a punk rock show.
On 4/28/06, Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last time I messed with that I think everything was on stdin...
--
Darrin Chandler| Phoenix BSD Users Group
I am considering enableing linux emulation in my openbsd box.
For this i will have to install the linux emul port in my system. But
i do not know how much space should put aside for /emul directory.
Thanks in advance.
On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Bob Beck wrote:
SNIP
Having said that on my linux-emul-infected-machine that currently holds
about 100MB of redhat package goo - you might have more, so YMMV
-Bob
Goo?
No muck and mire?
diana
On 4/28/06, Diana Eichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Bob Beck wrote:
SNIP
Having said that on my linux-emul-infected-machine that currently holds
about 100MB of redhat package goo - you might have more, so YMMV
-Bob
Goo?
No muck and mire?
you're thinking of
On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Ted Unangst wrote:
SNIP
you're thinking of compat_svr4.
Oh
then what is compat_osf1?
I remember trying to get an ancient version of netscape running on an
OpenBSD Alpha system, hm, lessee 5 or 6 years ago. I don't think I
ever got it working.
diana
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On 4/28/06, Diana Eichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
then what is compat_osf1?
something one doesn't talk about in polite company. :)
How do I configure cyrus imapd to retrieve mail from normal unix mailboxes
and validate against the unix password? I have been trying to find info on
it and I can't find anything that works with v2.2.12 from 3.8 ports. Can
someone point me in the right direction?
The Cyrus lists are probably
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_NetBSDredirect=no)
but they don't seem to work (i tried it with my own bootdisk and the
mentioned
Thought I'd have I little fun with my 3.9 CD set before I have some fun
with my 3.9 CD set...
http://208.139.201.73/39cdpolo.jpg
And for all you pansies that find it necessary to publicly whine about
broken tabs, mine are fine ;) .
Thought I'd have I little fun with my 3.9 CD set
before I have some fun with my 3.9 CD set...
http://208.139.201.73/39cdpolo.jpg
And for all you pansies that find it necessary to
publicly whine about broken tabs, mine are fine
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.
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