Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-20 Thread Theo de Raadt
Please take this up on lists where it is more relevant. OpenBSD is not going to participate in a campaign that calls non-free things free. We don't tell lies like the other BSD's do. On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 06:04:12PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote: Hi Pawel, Pawel Jakub Dawidek schrieb am

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-20 Thread Pawel Jakub Dawidek
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 05:43:19PM +0100, Timo Schoeler wrote: in the sense of freedom, FreeBSD (among others) is a ultra-cheap whore, as this fat pengiun is. Hehe:) As Borat use to say very nice:) The problem is that in world's history the worst and the biggest source of evilness ever is

A request for your input.

2007-03-20 Thread lmth
Hello My name is Lara Thynne and I am a PhD candidate at Deakin University Australia. I am currently researching the boundary between work and leisure activities directly related to the open source community and open source program development. As part of this I am running a survey at the

Re: strange output on openbsd C code

2007-03-20 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Mon, 19 Mar 2007, Matthew R. Dempsky wrote: On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 09:55:04PM -0400, Paul D. Ouderkirk wrote: And because I love to reply to myself, if I compile it with -O3, I can reproduce your results: -O3 enables -fstrict-aliasing, which this program violates. The man page

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-20 Thread Pawel Jakub Dawidek
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 06:04:12PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote: Hi Pawel, Pawel Jakub Dawidek schrieb am Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 03:02:47PM +0100: On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 12:38:05PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: So isn't it rather hypocritical to have a anti-Blob campaign, backed by projects

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-20 Thread Gordon Willem Klok
What a steaming pile, On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 08:07:19AM +0100, Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote: On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 06:04:12PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote: [...] Unfortunately you miss the point of my analogy. We have GPLed code. We would like to get rid of it, but this is not possible just

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-20 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 10:54 -0500, Matthew Weigel wrote: No, there's not a difference. Theo said he was willing to take the emails public; this Daniel guy took him at his word, and made them public. The only foul I see is Theo threatening to take Daniel's emails public in the first place.

is the Thinkpad T30 supported?

2007-03-20 Thread Igor Sobrado
Hello. I am looking for a laptop to replace my old, but excellent, Dell Latitude CPi R400GT (this computer has a broken hinge right now). The OpenBSD/i386 laptop page (http://www.openbsd.org/i386-laptop.html) has a lot of information on Thinkpads (from the earliest models to the most recent

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-20 Thread RW
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 03:54:41 -0400, Gordon Willem Klok wrote: I'm one of those users with my atheros-based wireless card I'm using right now. I know what I'm doing. I don't feel less safe. I don't audit every single driver I use. And I'm happy to use OS which gives me the choice. I'm one of

Re: OpenBGPD and private-as

2007-03-20 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 04:25:25PM +, Jon Morby wrote: Might be a dumb question, but what's the equivalent of neighbor ip address remove-private-as in OpenBGPD I've just noticed we're advertising prefixes 65xxx to our upstream providers when we should be stripping them from our

Re: strange output on openbsd C code

2007-03-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/03/19 19:12, Gustavo Rios wrote: I am writing a very simple program but the output change for the c variable value change every time i run it. It doesn't do this on any system I've tried it on - i386, amd64: x:8589934593 0,1:1,2 c:2 sparc64: x:8589934593 0,1:2,1 c:2

Re: PF: Redirect traffic to server in public internet

2007-03-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/03/19 09:33, Matiss Miglans wrote: Maybe this is newbie question, but i cant find answer. What I do wrong, or maybe that is impossible ? http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/rdr.html Redirection and reflection applies here. One of the methods given there is probably suitable. In 4.1, you will

Re: NOOP and Spamd

2007-03-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/03/19 20:39, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: You will also find the command sequence RSET+NOOP used to delimit transactions when an SMTP client reuses an established SMTP session to send multiple messages. That (reusing an established session) won't happen whilst talking to spamd.

Re: Is OpenBSD VuXML broken?

2007-03-20 Thread Siju George
On 3/19/07, Markus Bergkvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://flirble.disruptiveproactivity.com/rss/ Thanks a million Markus :-) Kind Regards Siju

passing to inside interface

2007-03-20 Thread Lawrence Horvath
this is on OpenBSD 4.0 Generic I have the below rule set in my pf.conf, i am having the following problem, i need to be able to log into the firewall with ssh from outside, and nothing should be able to hit the firewall from inside, not even ping from outside i can hit the shadow server, ssh,

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-20 Thread Marco Peereboom
Pawel Jakub Dawidek http://www.wheel.pl [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.FreeBSD.org FreeBSD committer Am I Evil? Yes, I Am! It is right there in the signature.

Re: OpenBGPD and private-as

2007-03-20 Thread Jon Morby
On 20 Mar 2007, at 10:03, Claudio Jeker wrote: On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 04:25:25PM +, Jon Morby wrote: Might be a dumb question, but what's the equivalent of neighbor ip address remove-private-as in OpenBGPD I've just noticed we're advertising prefixes 65xxx to our upstream providers

Re: passing to inside interface

2007-03-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/03/20 04:41, Lawrence Horvath wrote: I have the below rule set in my pf.conf, i am having the following problem, i need to be able to log into the firewall with ssh from outside, and nothing should be able to hit the firewall from inside, not even ping You don't pass out anything,

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-20 Thread Miod Vallat
Pawel Jakub Dawidek http://www.wheel.pl [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.FreeBSD.org FreeBSD committer Am I Evil? Yes, I Am! It is right there in the signature. Come on Marco, real evil persons do not need to brag about it in

adding X11 libraries after the fact

2007-03-20 Thread Lars D . Noodén
I excluded X11 from an installation of OpenBSD 4.0 and now find that some packages I would use seem to depend on some of the X11 libraries. What is the best way to resolve package dependencies and/or install X11? I recall in the installation there were some sets that could be chosen. Or else,

Re: passing to inside interface

2007-03-20 Thread Lawrence Horvath
On 20/03/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2007/03/20 04:41, Lawrence Horvath wrote: I have the below rule set in my pf.conf, i am having the following problem, i need to be able to log into the firewall with ssh from outside, and nothing should be able to hit the firewall from

Re: OpenBSD speed on desktops

2007-03-20 Thread Tor Houghton
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 03:59:06PM +0100, Karel Kulhavy wrote: I have also a feeling that deleting huge files or large directories with loads of tiny files in subdirectories is slower. I have a different feeling. /t -- Tell me about your mother.

Re: adding X11 libraries after the fact

2007-03-20 Thread Jason Beaudoin
On 3/20/07, Lars D. Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I excluded X11 from an installation of OpenBSD 4.0 and now find that some packages I would use seem to depend on some of the X11 libraries. What is the best way to resolve package dependencies and/or install X11? I believe this is covered

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-20 Thread Dan Farrell
I second that. danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of chefren Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 7:34 PM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: No Blob without Puffy On 3/19/07 4:48 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote: You are so uninformed that it isn't

Re: adding X11 libraries after the fact

2007-03-20 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 09:37:04AM -0400, Lars D. Nood??n wrote: I recall in the installation there were some sets that could be chosen. Or else, how can that process be revisited without going through the whole install? http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#AddFileSet -- stefan

Re: adding X11 libraries after the fact

2007-03-20 Thread Josh Grosse
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 09:37:04AM -0400, Lars D. Nood??n wrote: I excluded X11 from an installation of OpenBSD 4.0 and now find that some packages I would use seem to depend on some of the X11 libraries. What is the best way to resolve package dependencies and/or install X11? I recall in

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-20 Thread Nick !
On 3/20/07, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This discussion is for the most part not going anywhere and looks like dirty laundry between various party. Yes. I already post proof on this list a few months ago of how bad BLOB are with proof that if push to shove, I would argue that

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Re: adding X11 libraries after the fact

2007-03-20 Thread Lars D . Noodén
Thanks. That's it. I was even looking in right part (#4) of the FAQ, but needed that direct pointer. -Lars On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Josh Grosse wrote: FAQ 4.10, Adding a fileset after install is what you're looking for. Here's a handy link: http://openbsd.rt.fm/faq/faq4.html#AddFileSet On Tue,

Re: passing to inside interface

2007-03-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/03/20 06:18, Lawrence Horvath wrote: On 20/03/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2007/03/20 04:41, Lawrence Horvath wrote: I have the below rule set in my pf.conf, i am having the following problem, i need to be able to log into the firewall with ssh from outside, and

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-20 Thread Matthew Weigel
Shawn K. Quinn wrote: It wouldn't have been the first time Theo published e-mails; from what I have observed, he doesn't do so without good cause. Sure. I was addressing only the point that *Daniel* did something wrong by publishing the private emails, after Theo indicated he was willing to

Re: External Router

2007-03-20 Thread Ricardo Lucas
2007/3/19, Almir Karic [EMAIL PROTECTED]: use route tables, set the getaway 10.30.9.253 for the subnet on which your other office is, and use your ISP's getaway as default getaway. you can manipulate route tables with route(8). On 3/19/07, Ricardo Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello ppl

use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls?

2007-03-20 Thread Paul Pruett
OpenBSD spamd works great for blacklisting IPs, and maybe it could be use for our blacklisting telephone calls using callerID? Even though we are on the 'do not call' registry we still get 4-10 calls a day at home, and at work its just phone spam spam spam Thinking about adding a modem that

Re: passing to inside interface

2007-03-20 Thread Lawrence Horvath
is there a way to tag the packets going to pflog, i can see the packets being blocked with tcpdump on /var/log/pflog, but i would like to know what rule is blocking them i changed my rules a little bit here is the output of pfctl -s rules, i was hoping that explictly defining some of these would

Re: use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls?

2007-03-20 Thread Samurai Chef
make some money at it. http://killthecalls.com/ On 3/20/07, Paul Pruett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OpenBSD spamd works great for blacklisting IPs, and maybe it could be use for our blacklisting telephone calls using callerID? Even though we are on the 'do not call' registry we still get 4-10

Re: use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls?

2007-03-20 Thread Artur Grabowski
Paul Pruett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: OpenBSD spamd works great for blacklisting IPs, and maybe it could be use for our blacklisting telephone calls using callerID? Hm.. greylisting. Respond to the call with please call back in 5 minutes and if they don't blacklist them. //art

Re: use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls?

2007-03-20 Thread mark reardon
use zapteller() [ page 115 ] and / or anti-girlfriend-logic [ page 104 ] as documented in the Asterisk - the future of Telephony. The asterisk book is available online via: http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=11 enjoy. Mark On 20/03/07, Paul Pruett [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls?

2007-03-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/03/20 17:25, mark reardon wrote: use zapteller() [ page 115 ] and / or anti-girlfriend-logic [ page 104 ] as documented in the Asterisk - the future of Telephony. The asterisk book is available online via: it's in ports/packages now - /usr/ports/books/AsteriskTFOT

Re: use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls?

2007-03-20 Thread Jacob Yocom-Piatt
Artur Grabowski wrote: Paul Pruett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: OpenBSD spamd works great for blacklisting IPs, and maybe it could be use for our blacklisting telephone calls using callerID? Hm.. greylisting. Respond to the call with please call back in 5 minutes and if they don't

Re: passing to inside interface

2007-03-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/03/20 09:24, Lawrence Horvath wrote: is there a way to tag the packets going to pflog, i can see the packets being blocked with tcpdump on /var/log/pflog, but i would like to know what rule is blocking them if you use '-e' to tcpdump, it dumps the link-layer headers - on a pflog(4)

Re: use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls?

2007-03-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/03/20 16:10, Paul Pruett wrote: I looked through /usr/ports/comms and /usr/ports/telephony I think this could be done with the port package asterisk, Not without additional hardware (or porting your phone number to a voip gateway provider, if you can do such a thing where you live)

ODBC on OpenBSD

2007-03-20 Thread Joaquin Herrero
Hi, Has anyone succeded in using iodbc or unixodbc to access a remote database ODBC-compliant? I need to use some data from a SQL Server for the application I'm developping (PHP+MySQL on OpenBSD) but I don't find any information about how to proceed. I can install the iodbc package on a OpenBSD

Re: use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls?

2007-03-20 Thread mark reardon
nice one. thanks. On 20/03/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2007/03/20 17:25, mark reardon wrote: use zapteller() [ page 115 ] and / or anti-girlfriend-logic [ page 104 ] as documented in the Asterisk - the future of Telephony. The asterisk book is available online via:

Re: is the Thinkpad T30 supported?

2007-03-20 Thread Bob Beck
I have a T30. pretty much everything works on it and very well, it suspends and resumes again. It would be a good choice for a used laptop. -Bob * Igor Sobrado [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-20 03:19]: Hello. I am looking for a laptop to replace my old, but excellent,

Re: is the Thinkpad T30 supported?

2007-03-20 Thread Igor Sobrado
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bob Beck writes: I have a T30. pretty much everything works on it and very well, it suspends and resumes again. The only concerns I have with OpenBSD are related with APM and ACPI support (e.g., problem report number 5307/kernel). In fact, APM was the

Daylight savings fix with OpenNTPD

2007-03-20 Thread Bray Mailloux
Have a patch been issued? It might just be the time servers, but date is reporting 11:04:31 when it is 12:05.

Re: use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls?

2007-03-20 Thread Sam Fourman Jr.
I wish there was a OpenBSD based article on How to Setup a Small Office on Asterisk. I would Try it. Sam Fourman Jr. On 3/20/07, mark reardon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: nice one. thanks. On 20/03/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2007/03/20 17:25, mark reardon wrote: use

Re: use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls?

2007-03-20 Thread Sam Fourman Jr.
What Would you do in the case of Telemarketers using caller ID block (*69 for my Phone Company) I get 2 or 3 calls a week From some stupid bank wanting to refinance a mortage all of these calls come up Restricted or Private on Caller ID. Sam Fourman Jr. On 3/20/07, Jacob Yocom-Piatt [EMAIL

Re: ODBC on OpenBSD

2007-03-20 Thread Jim Razmus
* Joaquin Herrero [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070320 14:33]: Hi, Has anyone succeded in using iodbc or unixodbc to access a remote database ODBC-compliant? I need to use some data from a SQL Server for the application I'm developping (PHP+MySQL on OpenBSD) but I don't find any information about

Re: Daylight savings fix with OpenNTPD

2007-03-20 Thread Peter Hessler
NTP only deals with UTC (aka Universal Time). Your local box handles the pretty-print into local time (including daylight saving). Update your box, you're out of date. On 2007 Mar 20 (Tue) at 12:05:49 -0700 (-0700), Bray Mailloux wrote: :Have a patch been issued? It might just be the time

Re: Daylight savings fix with OpenNTPD

2007-03-20 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Bray Mailloux wrote: Have a patch been issued? It might just be the time servers, but date is reporting 11:04:31 when it is 12:05. The ntp protocol always works with UTC, no patch needed. Apart from that, this is a lousy report. No details on servers or client settings.

Re: Daylight savings fix with OpenNTPD

2007-03-20 Thread Bob Beck
* Bray Mailloux [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-20 13:33]: Have a patch been issued? Yes. see the errata page It might just be the time servers, but date is reporting 11:04:31 when it is 12:05. It aint the time servers they report in UCT. Your timezone is wrong

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-20 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Nick ! wrote: I already post proof on this list a few months ago of how bad BLOB are with proof that if push to shove, I would argue that even the stock exchange commission might be interested to know in some cases. You mean this right:

Re: use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls?

2007-03-20 Thread jared r r spiegel
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 01:34:29PM -0500, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote: What Would you do in the case of Telemarketers using caller ID block (*69 for my Phone Company) I get 2 or 3 calls a week From some stupid bank wanting to refinance a mortage all of these calls come up Restricted or Private on

Re: Daylight savings fix with OpenNTPD

2007-03-20 Thread djgoku
On 3/20/07, Bray Mailloux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have a patch been issued? It might just be the time servers, but date is reporting 11:04:31 when it is 12:05. Follow this: ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.0/common/009_timezone.patch Link from: http://openbsd.org/errata40.html

Re: use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls?

2007-03-20 Thread Wade, Daniel
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sam Fourman Jr. Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 2:34 PM To: Jacob Yocom-Piatt Cc: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls? What Would you do in the case of Telemarketers

mailman problems: group mismatch error and aliases

2007-03-20 Thread Peter
On 4.0 I have installed mailman (flavour postfix): $ pkg_info | grep mailman mailman-2.1.8p3-postfix mailing list manager with web interface But I still get the infamous group mismatch error: Group mismatch error. Mailman expected the mail wrapper script to be executed as group _mailman, but

Re: ODBC on OpenBSD

2007-03-20 Thread Allen
On 3/20/07, Joaquin Herrero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Has anyone succeded in using iodbc or unixodbc to access a remote database ODBC-compliant? I need to use some data from a SQL Server for the application I'm developping (PHP+MySQL on OpenBSD) but I don't find any information about how

Re: Daylight savings fix with OpenNTPD

2007-03-20 Thread Darren Spruell
On 3/20/07, Bray Mailloux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have a patch been issued? It might just be the time servers, but date is reporting 11:04:31 when it is 12:05. You mean errata 009 for 4.0? http://www.openbsd.org/errata40.html This isn't specific to OpenNTPD, though. DS

Re: passing to inside interface

2007-03-20 Thread Lawrence Horvath
On 20/03/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2007/03/20 09:24, Lawrence Horvath wrote: is there a way to tag the packets going to pflog, i can see the packets being blocked with tcpdump on /var/log/pflog, but i would like to know what rule is blocking them if you use '-e' to

Re: use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls?

2007-03-20 Thread Bryan Irvine
On 3/20/07, mark reardon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: use zapteller() [ page 115 ] and / or anti-girlfriend-logic [ page 104 ] as Why would any geek want this? ^^

Re: Daylight savings fix with OpenNTPD

2007-03-20 Thread Darren Spruell
On 3/20/07, Bray Mailloux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, in relation to the current topic; I've been reading up on CVS and it appears the system has nothing to do with patching but just fetches the current patches for my OpenBSD system, so how would I take the CVS files and apply them to my

Cardbus EHCI issues on Tecra 520CDT

2007-03-20 Thread David Given
I have a Tecra 520CDT laptop. This has one internal hard drive, and I'd like to expand it by using a USB2 drive. The laptop has a single USB1 port, so I've acquired a generic Cardbus USB2/Firewire card. This nearly works fine, but the EHCI part of the card is failing to start. Luckily, due to

pf.conf propagation

2007-03-20 Thread Alexander Lind
Hello misc. Can anyone recommend a pf propagation script, intended to be used to spread changes from one carp:ed openbsd firewall to another? I found one bash script which seems to do a decent job here: http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2006-11/1134.html But it requires bash and

Re: pf.conf propagation

2007-03-20 Thread Kian Mohageri
On 3/20/07, Alexander Lind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello misc. Can anyone recommend a pf propagation script, intended to be used to spread changes from one carp:ed openbsd firewall to another? for host in fw1 fw2 fw3 fw4 fw5; do scp ~/master.pf.conf ${host}:/etc/pf.conf; done -- Kian

Re: passing to inside interface

2007-03-20 Thread Darren Spruell
On 3/20/07, Lawrence Horvath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 20/03/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2007/03/20 09:24, Lawrence Horvath wrote: is there a way to tag the packets going to pflog, i can see the packets being blocked with tcpdump on /var/log/pflog, but i would like

Re: Daylight savings fix with OpenNTPD

2007-03-20 Thread Daniel Ouellet
On 3/20/07, Bray Mailloux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have a patch been issued? It might just be the time servers, but date is reporting 11:04:31 when it is 12:05. Yes there is an errata for this. You should install it. If you are in a bind and need something quick, and I don't recommend to do

Re: is the Thinkpad T30 supported?

2007-03-20 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 07:31:16PM +0100, Igor Sobrado wrote: I never used IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad laptops, but I hope that its hinge will be better than the ones on the HP and Dell systems. This is purely anecdotal, and about systems a good deal older than what you are talking about, but I've had

Re: pf.conf propagation

2007-03-20 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 03:29:08PM -0700, Alexander Lind wrote: Hello misc. Can anyone recommend a pf propagation script, intended to be used to spread changes from one carp:ed openbsd firewall to another? I found one bash script which seems to do a decent job here:

Re: is the Thinkpad T30 supported?

2007-03-20 Thread Greg Thomas
On 3/20/07, Igor Sobrado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bob Beck writes: I have a T30. pretty much everything works on it and very well, it suspends and resumes again. The only concerns I have with OpenBSD are related with APM and ACPI support (e.g., problem

Re: ODBC on OpenBSD

2007-03-20 Thread Marc Espie
Another possibility is perl. I've been using DBD::Proxy/DBI::Proxyserver across Unix - Windows to get an HTML::Mason app directly talking to an Access database, and I'm in the process of migrating it to DBIx::Class (often enough Catalyst). This does just work. The only downside is that you need

Re: is the Thinkpad T30 supported?

2007-03-20 Thread Darren Spruell
On 3/20/07, Greg Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/20/07, Igor Sobrado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bob Beck writes: I have a T30. pretty much everything works on it and very well, it suspends and resumes again. The only concerns I have with OpenBSD

Re: Upgrade direction from older to newer

2007-03-20 Thread Alexander Hall
Henning Braue wrote: Is it possible to upgrade from 4.0-current to 4.1-stable? No... Thats what the above quote is trying to tell you. A -current src tree is always the newest code; -stable is the original release with patches. yayaya, but his 4.1-stable once upon a time was 4.0-current,

Re: Upgrade direction from older to newer

2007-03-20 Thread Nick Holland
Alexander Hall wrote: Henning Braue wrote: Is it possible to upgrade from 4.0-current to 4.1-stable? No... Thats what the above quote is trying to tell you. A -current src tree is always the newest code; -stable is the original release with patches. yayaya, but his 4.1-stable once

Does anyone know a good file manager for OpenBSD?

2007-03-20 Thread Leonardo Rodrigues
Hello everyone =) So, the title says it all. Anyone know a nice download manager utility for OpenBSD? Something along the lines of downloader 4 X for linux, or maybe even something like flashget/getright from the Windows world. I get the feeling that a nice download manager is a rare sight in

Re: Does anyone know a good file manager for OpenBSD?

2007-03-20 Thread Marco Peereboom
How about ftp? On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 12:14:33AM -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote: Hello everyone =) So, the title says it all. Anyone know a nice download manager utility for OpenBSD? Something along the lines of downloader 4 X for linux, or maybe even something like flashget/getright from

Re: Does anyone know a good file manager for OpenBSD?

2007-03-20 Thread Mark Shroyer
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 12:14:33AM -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote: So, the title says it all. Anyone know a nice download manager utility for OpenBSD? Something along the lines of downloader 4 X for linux, or maybe even something like flashget/getright from the Windows world. I get the

Re: Does anyone know a good file manager for OpenBSD?

2007-03-20 Thread Maxime DERCHE
Hello. I don't actually see what you call a download manager but I personnaly like the one included in Firefox. And wget can do great things too. Maxime DERCHE Leonardo Rodrigues wrote: Hello everyone =) So, the title says it all. Anyone know a nice download manager utility for OpenBSD?

Re: Does anyone know a good file manager for OpenBSD?

2007-03-20 Thread Jason Beaudoin
wget? and no..your subject does not say it all..I interpreted that as file manager, as in mc, xfe, nautilus, etc.. On 3/20/07, Leonardo Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everyone =) So, the title says it all. Anyone know a nice download manager utility for OpenBSD? Something along

Re: Does anyone know a good file manager for OpenBSD?

2007-03-20 Thread Rafael Almeida
On 3/21/07, Mark Shroyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But for what it's worth, I'd recommend the command line utility wget over anything. pkg_add wget and you're good to go. I second that. Wget is a great software! You can even use the mozilla cookies to keep the section of some site you're

USB Printer Recommendation

2007-03-20 Thread James Turner
I'm looking to finally cut the last strand that keeps windows on my hard drive. I currently have a brother mfc-210c printer. I'm looking to replace it with a cheap openbsd/lpr friendly solution. Although the mfc is a multifunction printer, that is not a requirement for the new printer. It

Re: Does anyone know a good file manager for OpenBSD?

2007-03-20 Thread vinceNET
am I missing something? why not just use a firefox extension like downthemall? I haven't used a stand alone downloader since netscape was king. On Mar 20, 2007, at 9:00 PM, Mark Shroyer wrote: Downloader 4 X,

groff update?

2007-03-20 Thread Gareth
Is there any chance of a newer version of groff (1.18 or 1.19) being imported into the tree? If not, would a port with binary names prefixed with a character like 'n' (to differentiate them from the in-tree versions) be accepted? Thanks Gareth

issues with PHP and cURL curl_exec() function within OpenBSD chroot

2007-03-20 Thread Kevin
Hello all, We're having issues with php 5.1.6 and cURL within OpenBSD's (v4.0) jail. Hopefully, someone knows how to solve this. We're using PHP's built-in cURL function, curl_exec(), to connect to remote servers (both HTTP and HTTPS). We then send an HTTP POST request (or GET--it doesn't

Re: USB Printer Recommendation

2007-03-20 Thread Greg Thomas
On 3/20/07, James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm looking to finally cut the last strand that keeps windows on my hard drive. You didn't mention ink or laser but my Brother HL-5250DN works GREAT for the price. Greg

help with 4.1 snapshots and latest ports and src

2007-03-20 Thread Jay Jesus Amorin
is my setup ok? im running snaphots 4.1 and here's my supfile: # /usr/supfile *default release=cvs *default delete use-rel-suffix *default umask=002 *default host=anoncvs.usa.openbsd.org *default base=/usr *default prefix=/usr *default tag=. OpenBSD-ports OpenBSD-src OpenBSD-xf4 check-out

Re: help with 4.1 snapshots and latest ports and src

2007-03-20 Thread Darren Spruell
On 3/20/07, Jay Jesus Amorin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: is my setup ok? im running snaphots 4.1 and here's my supfile: # /usr/supfile *default release=cvs *default delete use-rel-suffix *default umask=002 *default host=anoncvs.usa.openbsd.org *default base=/usr *default prefix=/usr *default