On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 11:09:54PM -0500, Matthew R. Dempsky wrote:
> Last time I brought this up on misc@ (in less detail), I was advised to
> try using trunk(4), but I haven't had much luck with it either. I can
> try it again if requested, however.
I decided to give trunk(4) a second shot, a
On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 08:01:09 +0400, "Rakhesh Sasidharan"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi,
>
> I am quite double-minds about posting this question, for fear of
> starting some GNOME vs KDE discussion. But I am curious. I see that
> the ports have the latest version of KDE (kde-3.5) compared to a
> n
Short summary: I'm running 3.9-current on a Thinkpad X40, and the
networking seems to be misbehaving: ``ifconfig $IF down'' doesn't clear
routes using $IF and ``dhclient $SOMEIF'' adds routes using $OTHERIF
even when $OTHERIF is down.
Below is a log of several network-related commands I invoke
On 6/9/06, Craig Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 12:33:23PM +0530, 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 f
Hai Julian,
I got the username and password. What is the username and password.
Best regards,
Riwan
At 12:49 AM 6/7/2006 -0400, Julian Bolivar wrote:
Hi everybody, I installed a Video Streaming server using OpenBSD 3.9 and
VideoLAN, I invite to all to visit my test page at
"http://jbolivar.sy
Nick Holland wrote:
> After switching my purely in-house system from SSL to non-SSL with
> dovecot, I must say it Sucks Less, but I'm going to be doing at home
> what I did with the project I'm working on at work: Give up on Dovecot.
Interesting, I never tried it without SSL, so I guess I got t
[re Dovecot as an IMAP server]
Adam wrote:
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 20:39:24 +0200 Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does it even work on openbsd yet? Its got a long history of corrupting
indexes, and spinning out of control sucking up 100% of the CPU.
I first read this out-of-order...
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 05:13:40PM -0600, Breen Ouellette wrote:
> Or does it make more sense to shoot for a
> total solution like the VIA C3?
the aes is fast:
---
$ dmesg | grep cpu
cpu0: VIA Nehemiah ("CentaurHauls" 686-class) 1 GHz
cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,CMOV,PAT,MM
When defining a nwid in hostname.ath0 that contains a space, an extra
space is inserted in the nwid assigned to the nic. "Toften 5" becomes
"Toften 5" .. which is not where I live. When setting the nwid manually
with ifconfig, the nwid is set correctly. Can anyone confirm this
behaviour? Full dmes
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Doubletwist wrote:
> After discussing with the fine folks on #openbsd [freenode], we've
> come to the conclusion that either my mac [Dual 1Gzh G4 Quicksilver]
> is acting strange, or there is a problem with fdisk or there needs to
> be a short explaination added to the INSTALL.
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 03:01:18PM -0400, Adam wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 20:39:24 +0200 Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Does it even work on openbsd yet? Its got a long history of corrupting
> > > indexes, and spinning out of control sucking up 100% of the CPU.
> >
> > Ther
On 6/9/06, Fernando Braga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
However, when booting OpenBSD, OpenBoot returns me this:
Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0:a File and args:
Boot load failed.
The file just loaded does not appea
Hello all,
I'm running OpenBSD/sparc64 on a SUN Blade 150. The last month i had
some strange lockups. The machine was just freezing, but it didn't follow
any pattern (e.g it didn't freeze while i was doing make build, but sometimes
while it was idle, other times while i was online surfing , et
After discussing with the fine folks on #openbsd [freenode], we've
come to the conclusion that either my mac [Dual 1Gzh G4 Quicksilver]
is acting strange, or there is a problem with fdisk or there needs to
be a short explaination added to the INSTALL.macppc file.
Here's the situation: This machin
Greetings all -
As I posted at undeadly.org, I'm in the DC area, and willing to pony up some
of my own cash to get jason@ a Blade 1000 [a]. I've already gotten one
solid response,
for a grand total of $200 towards the $450 + $50 shipping. Should I get promises
of the rest of the needed funds, I'l
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 20:39:24 +0200 Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does it even work on openbsd yet? Its got a long history of corrupting
> > indexes, and spinning out of control sucking up 100% of the CPU.
>
> There is a port, and I've been running it for about a year now. Never
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 09:35:17AM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
> Ugh. WHY do they do this? Naively, I would assume that producing a
> larger quantity of the same thing (which works) should be cheaper than
> supporting an ever-changing zoo of devices, also for them? But then I
> may have overlooked s
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 09:35:17AM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
> Ugh. WHY do they do this? Naively, I would assume that producing a
> larger quantity of the same thing (which works) should be cheaper than
> supporting an ever-changing zoo of devices, also for them? But then I
> may have overlooked s
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 12:54:49PM -0400, Adam wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 14:24:11 +0200 Joachim Schipper
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I've never used LDAP for anything 'real', but I've heard that the only
> > really useful Open Source implementation is OpenLDAP, and that OpenLDAP
> > is *v
http://forums.punbb.org/viewtopic.php?id=8112
On 6/8/06, Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PunBB isn't bad. Look in the archives, somebody gave some instructions
how to set it up. As far as PhpBB goes, it's been plagued with
security problems.
On Wed, 7 Jun 2006, Shane J Pearson wrote:
On 2006.06.07, at 2:42 PM, Breen Ouellette wrote:
Telling someone new to memtest86 that it detects bad memory sticks is
misleading and could give them a nice headache if their problem is
not the stick.
If they read the "Troubleshooting Memory Er
On 09/06/06, Toni Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
On Fri, 09.06.2006 at 13:10:40 +0100, Constantine A. Murenin <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Based on some pictures, I think that Zonet ZEW2500P would be a good
> candidate for a ural(4) USB 2.0 wireless device. It has a dandy
> aerial, t
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 14:24:11 +0200 Joachim Schipper
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've never used LDAP for anything 'real', but I've heard that the only
> really useful Open Source implementation is OpenLDAP, and that OpenLDAP
> is *very* slow.
You heard wrong, on both counts. We used sendmail not
Hi,
I recently purchased a 1GB Creative Zen Nano Plus, and experience
problems mounting it on the snapshot from 7th of June. It doesn't work
on 3.9 either, but mounts OK on Windows and Linux.
$ sudo mount /dev/sd0i /mnt^M
mount_msdos: /dev/sd0i on /mnt: not an MSDOS filesystem
$
Disklabel
I thought that I would share this. This phone uses a microSD card, and
seems that Philips Ramdisk is a msdos partition so it can be mounted
and such. =)
umass1: Samsung SAMSUNG Mobile USB Modem, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 6
umass1: using ATAPI over Bulk-Only
scsibus3 at umass1: 2 targets
sd2 at scsibus3
Allen Theobald [2006-06-09, 05:06:48]:
> Hello!
>
> For installing a package how can I tell what the configure
> script (./configure) or command line arguments to the build were?
cd to the corresponding port directory, and use e.g.
make show=CONFIGURE_ARGS
CONFIGURE_ENV also contains some flags,
Hello,
On Fri, 09.06.2006 at 13:10:40 +0100, Constantine A. Murenin <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Based on some pictures, I think that Zonet ZEW2500P would be a good
> candidate for a ural(4) USB 2.0 wireless device. It has a dandy
> aerial, too. :)
>
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?I
On 6/9/06, Miod Vallat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0:a File and args:
> Boot load failed.
> The file just loaded does not appear to be executable
>
> I didn't had this problem booting
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 05:06:48AM -0700, Allen Theobald wrote:
> For installing a package how can I tell what the configure script
> (./configure) or command line arguments to the build were?
packages(7) are built from ports(7). In most (all?) cases, they use
the default configuration specified i
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 13:10:40 +0100, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
>On 08/06/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If you want 11g hostap on OpenBSD, currently you need a
>> Ralink device. Afaik if you want a decent antenna, this means
>> PCI/MiniPCI (or possibly some of the USB devices
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 03:04:12PM +0200, Massimo Lusetti wrote:
>
> Well, 5000 domains and how many accounts/aliases/forwarders?
Unfortunately, they permitted catchall accounts per domain, so there
were only about 8000 unix accounts.
Not having a list of valid recipients per domain is a very ba
On 6/9/06, Allen Theobald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello!
For installing a package how can I tell what the configure
script (./configure) or command line arguments to the build were?
Take care,
Allen
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For installing a package how can I tell what the configure
script (./configure) or command line arguments to the build were?
Take care,
Allen
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On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 13:55 +0100, Craig Skinner wrote:
> When I worked for a small ISP that had 5000 domains, we found the best
> thing to do was use passwd for auth as anything else was too slow.
>
> When an account was added via the website, a perl script would pull data
> from SQL, generate
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 02:24:11PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 07:07:19AM -0400, Pancho Cole wrote:
> > I have been building and testing some postfix mail server
> > configurations recently, and I am looking for advice.
> > I currently have postfix authenticating again
Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0:a File and args:
Boot load failed.
The file just loaded does not appear to be executable
I didn't had this problem booting from CD (recorded from cd39.iso).
U5 and U10 can not boot
Hi,
I came across an old Ultra5 SUN, and decided to install OpenBSD 3.9 on it.
I managed how to install, and everything seemed to work.
However, when booting OpenBSD, OpenBoot returns me this:
Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 07:07:19AM -0400, Pancho Cole wrote:
> I have been building and testing some postfix mail server
> configurations recently, and I am looking for advice.
> I currently have postfix authenticating against the password file,
> but I think I want to use SQL (PostgreSQL) or LDA
On Jun 9, 2006, at 7:07 AM, Pancho Cole wrote:
I have been building and testing some postfix mail server
configurations recently, and I am looking for advice.
I currently have postfix authenticating against the password file,
but I think I want to use SQL (PostgreSQL) or LDAP, though I have
On 08/06/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you want 11g hostap on OpenBSD, currently you need a
Ralink device. Afaik if you want a decent antenna, this means
PCI/MiniPCI (or possibly some of the USB devices).
Based on some pictures, I think that Zonet ZEW2500P would be a good
c
Hi Pancho,
> Of course I will install POP and IMAP
I like courier-imap and courier-pop3. They are in ports.
> I also need to install a webmail service on the box.
Perhaps Ilohamail is something for you: http://ilohamail.org/
> This box will host no more than ~200 virtual domains, and some of
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 07:07:19AM -0400, Pancho Cole wrote:
> I have been building and testing some postfix mail server
> configurations recently, and I am looking for advice.
> I currently have postfix authenticating against the password file,
> but I think I want to use SQL (PostgreSQL) or LDA
On 8 Jun 2006, at 10:48, Mathieu Ropert wrote:
- events/clock issue: there seems to be a race condition leading to
clock not ticking, hence putting system to sleep till a
keyboard/network/disk interrupt is received.
The ticker doesn't tick when you block. Your idle loop needs to disable
inte
I have been building and testing some postfix mail server
configurations recently, and I am looking for advice.
I currently have postfix authenticating against the password file,
but I think I want to use SQL (PostgreSQL) or LDAP, though I have
limited SQL experience and only some LDAP admin exp
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 11:37:06AM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> This is most likely an issue with httpd living in a chroot jail, no?
>
If you are using unix sockets to connect to PostgreSQL, rather than TCP
sockets over the loopback, try this:
mkdir /var/www/tmp
chown www:_postgresql /var/ww
Keir Fraser wrote:
On 8 Jun 2006, at 10:48, Mathieu Ropert wrote:
- events/clock issue: there seems to be a race condition leading to
clock not ticking, hence putting system to sleep till a
keyboard/network/disk interrupt is received.
The ticker doesn't tick when you block. Your idle loop
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 02:32:39PM -0400, Josh Grosse wrote:
> I noticed it after just installing it as an upgrade. I was seeing a
> segmentation fault as /etc/rc was running, and traced it to savecore.
>
> The segmentation fault will drop a core file if I run it manually. gdb says:
>
> Core
On 2006/06/09 09:35, Toni Mueller wrote:
> > If you want 11g hostap on OpenBSD, currently you need a
>
> Yes.
>
> > Ralink device. Afaik if you want a decent antenna, this means
> > PCI/MiniPCI (or possibly some of the USB devices).
>
> What? I'm determined to use an external antenna and already
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 11:09:15PM -0700, prad wrote:
> On Thursday 08 June 2006 13:03, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> > I use PHPBB with PostgreSQL 8.0, so it should work - 8.1 has changed
> > nothing which I could imagine breaking PHPBB
> >
> i just tried to get phpBB to work with postgresql8.1.3 and
Hello Stuart,
On Thu, 08.06.2006 at 14:22:59 +0100, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> There are a limited number of PCMCIA/CardBus cards with external
> antennas (which you're likely to want for an AP), so you might be
yes, of course.
> available; Wim sells them, amongst others.
G
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