I've asked him several times now to post the exact problems he is having
using the port. I'm not going to do so again.
hey, Dimitry... I _cannot_ post the problem because I do not have
o'bsd any more on this laptop (with the 855 chipset). That's why I do
not do it.
I cannot reproduce the error
Here the result of some my investigation:
1) There is function DecodePflog in snort-2.4.5/src/decode.c and it
isn't actual for OpenBSD 4.0 pflog or it's just a mistake there.
2) In snort-2.4.5/src/decode.h describing pflog header structisn't
actual for OpenBSD 4.0 pflog (just look at 'man pfl
On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 22:19 +0100, Vim Visual wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ok... it's taken me blood and sweat but I have succeeded at resizing
> (per hand) the linux disk without losing data (!). Qtparted just
> didn't work at all.
Qtparted is probably a front-end to Parted, which is yet another GNU
misgrow
> what about routerboard? anyone has used this one?
>
No. The routerboard is MIPS based and currently
unsupported.
-Matt
Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.
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(thought I'd post this to misc@ also, in case y'all don't follow other
platforms)
I wanted to pass this on to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm sure you know the Certance
CP3100
is one of the listed armish projects. It hasn't been working, mostly due
to an odd design decision related to the serial console
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Hi maybe this is not the list but thera are here a
lot of people that
must know something about it recenrtly i found a
blog from jonathan
weiss who says thst wrap are a good solution than
soekries, and what i
want to know it is a recommendation about wich one
to buy ? who
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 09:16:50AM -0700, Carlos A. Garcia G wrote:
> i have recived a mail from the server with this information
>
> Checking setuid/setgid files and devices:
> Setuid/device find errors:
> find: /tmp/PerlIO_W32319: No such file or directory
>
> what is it? and what can i do to f
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
> All:
>
BTW, it is far from optimal, but the following BRE works:
DKDEVS=$(scan_dmesg "${MDDKDEVS:-/^\(rai\)*[sw]*d[0-9][0-9]* /s/ .*//p}")
...because saying:
"may contain one \(rai\)* or more, but not either, and (or?)..."
"may contain one of eit
I guess it all depends on what you need to do.
I bought a WRAP because i didn't need the ATA/USB ports. I just wanted a
board with three ethernet ports, minipci and CF port. I'm using it as a
gate/firewall/Access Point.
On 12/13/06, Carlos A. Garcia G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi maybe this i
> Hi maybe this is not the list but thera are here a
> lot of people that
> must know something about it recenrtly i found a
> blog from jonathan
> weiss who says thst wrap are a good solution than
> soekries, and what i
> want to know it is a recommendation about wich one
> to buy ? who has don
That's awesome!
BTW, I submitted a PR on this yesterday but haven't gotten the automated
response. Will forward to you if I do.
~BAS
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List,
openbsd 4.0
i've vlan interfaces from vlan1 to vlan9
i can start
snmpd -x localhost
without any pro
All:
I just wanted to take a moment thank the OpenBSD community and dev team.
Great tools such as pf(4), pfsync(4), etc. enabled me to perform a
zero-downtime upgrade of a very large core router last week.
Per my original patch set to enable this raid(4) RAIDFrame enabled
upgrade, there are few n
Hi,
On Fri, 08.12.2006 at 10:02:37 -0800, Bryan Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been running 2.2.27 (with db4 FWIW) since august-ish of last year
> with zero corruption problems.
please also be sure to enable the sync option on bdb databases. I've
only experienced data loss when slapd we
Hi,
On Mon, 11.12.2006 at 17:14:50 +1100, nuffnough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've learnt in the past few weeks that the use of isakmpd is being
> deprecated in favour of ipsec.
Hekan has already written about that, but there's an additional bonus
in using ipsecctl (if you can), as far as I un
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> I'm might be compleetly wrong, but isn't the 915resolution-0.5.2.tgz
> package what Vim needs? That's already ported, precompiled and tested
> on a variety of harware using that chipset.
I've asked him several times now to post the exact problems he is having
using the port
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Vim Visual wrote:
> ahem...
>
> any C programmer willing to have a look at the C code to make it o'bsd
> compatible? according to Naoki it should be feasible but my
> programming knowledge is limited to shell scripting, a bit of python
> and fortran... (am a Physicist)
>
> h
Hi,
ok... it's taken me blood and sweat but I have succeeded at resizing
(per hand) the linux disk without losing data (!). Qtparted just
didn't work at all. I don't know how but I have managed to have now
three partitions
1st partition, ~35GB, with ext3
2nd partition, ~35GB no format
3rd partit
Hi maybe this is not the list but thera are here a lot of people that
must know something about it recenrtly i found a blog from jonathan
weiss who says thst wrap are a good solution than soekries, and what i
want to know it is a recommendation about wich one to buy ? who has done
this before?
Told you it was a stupid question. Forgot to
logout/login. Thanks.
--- Andreas Maus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/13/06, stupidmail4me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> > My username is foo and primary group is therefore
> also
> > foo. I am also in the group bar.
> Did you logout and
ahem...
any C programmer willing to have a look at the C code to make it o'bsd
compatible? according to Naoki it should be feasible but my
programming knowledge is limited to shell scripting, a bit of python
and fortran... (am a Physicist)
http://www.jail.se/p7010/1280patch-845g-855gm-865g.c
:)
At Wed, 13 Dec 2006 19:07:24 +0100,
Vim Visual wrote:
> > We would rather have a chance to fix the 915resolution port, if it
> > somehow didn't work on your machine, than try to get some weird
> > Linux-only program running.
>
> it's not weird; it's C and it's not only for Linux... it's working
>
On 12/13/06, stupidmail4me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi.
My username is foo and primary group is therefore also
foo. I am also in the group bar.
Did you logout and login again after adding yourself
to the group "bar"? If not do so.
Whats the output of id?
I have a directory called "anything
Am I seeing something wrong here?
My username is foo and primary group is therefore also
foo. I am also in the group bar.
I have a directory called "anything" owned by bar:bar.
It's permissions are 770. Why can't I traverse it's
tree? Doesn't my being in the bar group allow me with
the second 7 t
I have found it by myself:
I had to set the right path for extension_dir in php.ini.
Hope it may help others not to waste such a long time getting their loadable
modules running.
You skipped a step somewhere. I just did this on a 4.0 system about
10 minutes ago and it worked without any extra s
Hi Dimitry,
You should always verify that everything works, before taking any
machine into production. :)
well, I cannot think of a better verification than installing the OS
and look around... googling around for all the system can be rather
tedious
As others have already said, a separate
p
Maxim Bourmistrov wrote:
Hi!
Have a problme with hme-card on i386 (-current) :
hme2 at pci2 dev 2 function 1 "Sun HME" rev 0x01pci_intr_map: no
mapping for pin B
: couldn't map interrupt
The rest of hme* seems to be okay:
ppb1 at pci0 dev 13 function 0 "DEC 21153 PCI-PCI" rev 0x04
pci2 at ppb1
Hi!
Have a problme with hme-card on i386 (-current) :
hme2 at pci2 dev 2 function 1 "Sun HME" rev 0x01pci_intr_map: no mapping
for pin B
: couldn't map interrupt
The rest of hme* seems to be okay:
ppb1 at pci0 dev 13 function 0 "DEC 21153 PCI-PCI" rev 0x04
pci2 at ppb1 bus 2
"Sun PCIO Ebus2" re
On 12/13/06, Marc Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Michael wrote:
> Hi,
>
> will there be any support for the fingerprint sensor on the newer
> Thinkpads (anytime soon)?
>
> Linux:
> http://toe.ch/~tsa/ibm-fingerprint/
> http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_enable_the_fingerprint_reader
> http
Hi Stephen,
Thanks for the feedback. I was able to get things working but I had to
disable DPD on the Fortigate side and with advice from Hans-Joerg Hoexer
I was able to disable DPD by removing the "dynamic" mode from
ipsec.conf.
It would be nice to be able to get DPD working and it would also be
Vim Visual wrote:
> I cannot afford to have a non-functional (I know this is an
> exaggerated statement) production laptop for longer than, say, a few
> hours. As a matter of fact I am reinstalling GNU/Linux right now
> because I HAVE to work this evening (the installation and set up takes
> ~20 mi
On 12/13/06, Dr. Harry Knitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have found it by myself:
I had to set the right path for extension_dir in php.ini.
Hope it may help others not to waste such a long time getting their loadable
modules running.
I doubt it, as a stock installation of the php5*core + php
Hi there,
On Dec 13, 2006, at 3:09 PM, Vim Visual wrote:
yes... that's probably the solution...
gosh... this means that I have to re-install both things... anyway...
Nonsense! :-) You can make room on your harddrive by resizing some of
your partitions so that OpenBSD fits on it too. All yo
yes... that's probably the solution...
gosh... this means that I have to re-install both things... anyway...
2006/12/13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Why don't you just set aside a partiton for OpenBSD and dual-boot until
you get your setup to the point that you can work with it?
-Rj
Why don't you just set aside a partiton for OpenBSD and dual-boot until
you get your setup to the point that you can work with it?
-RjH
Hi
the load balancing and dont work
my configuration
OpenBSD 4.0 amd64
lan soekris lan1641, Four port 10/100 Mbit PCI Ethernet board
lan_net = "192.168.1.0/24"
int_if = "sis3"
ext_if1 = "sis1"
ext_if2 = "sis0"
ext_gw1 = "2x.x.x.x"
ext_gw2 = "2x.x.x.x"
# nat
nat on $ext_if1 from $lan_net
Hi Dimitry and Gerhard,
first of all i apologise but I really was/am in panic... as I said,
this is my production laptop, the small little toy in front of which I
spend some ~10 hours a day!
I have spent quite a few days to learn the fundamentals of o'bsd on a
crashbox (this one, an ibm t43p) an
Vim Visual wrote:
...
> vga1 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 "Intel 82852GM AGP" rev 0x02: aperture at
> 0xd800, size 0x800
> wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation)
> wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation)
> "Intel 82852GM AGP" rev 0x02 at pci0 dev 2 function 1
Hello,
sounds like you want to build a SUBDIRLIST with pkg_info(1).
Disclaimer: http://www.kuleuven.be/cwis/email_disclaimer.htm
Thanks for the advise. I found a very easy solution to do that:
PLIST=$(mktemp)
/usr/ports/infrastructure/build/out-of-date > $PLIST
cd /usr/ports/
SUBDIRLIST=$
Hi folks and Naoki,
I have done it... I have installed o'bsd on my production laptop
(fujitsu siemens lifebook p7010) and it seems to work quite nice BUT
for one VERY important thing: screen resolution. It's showing 1024x768
whilst the laptop can reach 1280x768
I was aware of this because in GNU/
Just to follow up with some basic numbers. I run a perl program which
executes "uname -a" 20 times while running "vmstat 1" in another
terminal. Notice vmstat reporting blocked processes in the run. Output
below.
$ time perl -e 'for($i=0;$i<20;$i++) { print "$i: ".`uname -a`; }'
0: OpenBSD amd64.
According to VMware, you'll need AMD64 CPUs that are made using 90nm.
That should be the only requirement. I too test my 64-bit OpenBSD
guests on a Linux host running CentOS 4.4 (2.6.9-42.0.2.EL kernel).
i386 works like a charm. amd64 performs like a VAX.
However, I've tested NetBSD/amd64 (2.0 I
Hello,
I've setup an VPN tunnel with pubblic IPs to default route.
# netstat -rnf encap
Routing tables
Encap:
Source Port DestinationPort Proto
SA(Address/Proto/Type/Direction)
172.16.15.6/32 0 172.16.16.6/32 0 0
172.16.15.6/esp/use/in
172.16.16.6/32 0
* Michael wrote:
> Hi,
>
> will there be any support for the fingerprint sensor on the newer
> Thinkpads (anytime soon)?
>
> Linux:
> http://toe.ch/~tsa/ibm-fingerprint/
> http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_enable_the_fingerprint_reader
> http://www.qrivy.net/~michael/blua/
>
> Vendor SDKs:
>
Okay, guys, kill it.
The main issue I have with Karel is that he lacks basic tact.
But saying metaauto lacks some documentation is not necessarily
wrong.
However, since he's already written opensource software, maybe he could
contribute ? I wouldn't object to a set of manpages for metaauto.
I w
Hi,
will there be any support for the fingerprint sensor on the newer
Thinkpads (anytime soon)?
Linux:
http://toe.ch/~tsa/ibm-fingerprint/
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_enable_the_fingerprint_reader
http://www.qrivy.net/~michael/blua/
Vendor SDKs:
Linux: http://www.upek.com/support/dl_lin
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 07:29:45PM +0100, fv wrote:
> >pkg_add -ui does what you want to do. (No, it doesn't go to ports, but
> >you shouldn't, especially not if you must ask how to do this.)
>
> I just would like to maintain a local up-to-date package database
> compiled from ports so i can dot p
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