Re: bcw(4) is gone

2007-04-10 Thread Timo Schoeler
On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 23:15:36 -0400 Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tobias Weisserth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Who the hell do you think you are that you can impose a definition of free on me? Freedom is also a matter of perception and perspective. No, its the FSF trying to redefine the

Re: Problem installing DSPAM (with postfix)

2007-04-10 Thread Timo Schoeler
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 00:36:08 -0400 Jean-Daniel Beaubien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi eveyrone, I am having a bit of trouble installing DSPAM with Postfix. The problem seems to be with the unix socket (and my lack of knowledge on the subjecT). Here is a small snippet of the config

Re: bcw(4) is gone

2007-04-10 Thread RedShift
Marco Peereboom wrote: I have to reply to this horse shit. :-) *snip* Regarding freedom: Take the Linksys routing devices. They ship with GPL software. Taking what you said as an example, it would be OK if Linksys made proprietary changes to the free software and deliver a closed

Re: bcw(4) is gone

2007-04-10 Thread Leonardo Rodrigues
Phew, what a load of animosity. I really hope humanity still has a chance. Now, regarding the bcw issue, let's leave this thread to die. Mistakes are meant to be forgiven, and life to be lived forwards =) -- An OpenBSD user... and that's all you need to know =)

Re: bcw(4) is gone

2007-04-10 Thread Artur Grabowski
RedShift [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Have you tried submitting patches to them? You are just being prejudist. Please don't say things you think, say things that are proven fact. Is that a fact? Or just your opinion? I think it's a discussion that doesn't belong on this mailing list. //art

est setperf core 2

2007-04-10 Thread giovanni
my laptop has a core 2 processor (T5500) but because my acpi dsdt lacks of PCT, PSS and PPC I can't use acpicpu for playing w/ setperf I've made these tiny changes Index: machdep.c === RCS file:

Gagnez un GPS TomTom pendant 15 jours!

2007-04-10 Thread Guide des prestataires
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Re: Binary kernel and base update

2007-04-10 Thread Marc Espie
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 01:43:56AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all. I have noticed that the OpenBSD team puts a lot of emphasis on using binary packets rather than building from ports, which I think IMHO is good, but why is it that there is no binary kernel updates, rather than

Re: waitpid() thread race

2007-04-10 Thread Brian Candler
On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 03:42:50PM -0600, Philip Guenther wrote: However, OpenBSD 4.0 doesn't actually comply with that: after waitpid() there will be no SIGCHLD pending, even if there are additional children to reap. So, if you're going to have multiple children, you need to call

Re: bcw(4) is gone

2007-04-10 Thread frantisek holop
if someone is still reading the thread... 1. marcus makes mistake 2. michael tells the world 3. theo plays theater 1. it's not rocket science not to commit gpl licensed code into the public cvs tree under a bsd license and let it sit there for months. esp. with the openbsd kind of draconian

ISDN PRI cards on openbsd?

2007-04-10 Thread Sebastian Reitenbach
Hi, does there exist any ISDN PRI card that is supported by OpenBSD and can be used with Asterisk? As far as I can read here: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+OpenBSD , none is supported up to OpenBSD 3.8. I have seen, that there are zaptel drivers available on FreeBSD, but

Re: bcw(4) is gone

2007-04-10 Thread Reyk Floeter
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 12:19:29PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote: if someone is still reading the thread... lalalala

Re: ISDN PRI cards on openbsd?

2007-04-10 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 12:23:02PM +0200, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: Hi, does there exist any ISDN PRI card that is supported by OpenBSD and can be used with Asterisk? As far as I can read here: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+OpenBSD , none is supported up to OpenBSD

Re: ISDN PRI cards on openbsd?

2007-04-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/04/10 12:23, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: does there exist any ISDN PRI card that is supported by OpenBSD and can be used with Asterisk? No, you'll need something else to support physical lines - maybe * on another OS, or some other type of gateway device (e.g. vegastream, cisco, quintum

Re: bcw(4) is gone

2007-04-10 Thread Doug Brewer
Reyk Floeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 12:19:29PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote: if someone is still reading the thread... lalalala Is it funny? Fuck off!!! lalalala

Re: carp, ospf can't see carp state

2007-04-10 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 02:03:21PM -0400, Frangois Rousseau wrote: Hi Claudio, I have double check on my lab and everything work fine for the OSPF part, sorry for my mistake. But at the end, I'm still having the same problem: the server didn't know the right route. OSPF see all the

Re: how to configure bridge interface [WAS: snort any interface]

2007-04-10 Thread Jeff Quast
On 4/9/07, Soner Tari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My physical interfaces are already configured and have their own IP addresses. I need to assign different IPs to all 3 cards (LAN, WAN1, WAN2). And here is what I run on the command line to create a bridge interface (to use as a pseudo interface on

Re: ISDN PRI cards on openbsd?

2007-04-10 Thread Sebastian Reitenbach
Hi all, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2007/04/10 12:23, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: does there exist any ISDN PRI card that is supported by OpenBSD and can be used with Asterisk? No, you'll need something else to support physical lines - maybe * on another OS, or some

OpenBSD 4.0 pfsync + pfflowd accuracy problem or incorrect config?

2007-04-10 Thread Alexander Zatserkovniy
Hi! OpenBSD ... 4.0 GENERIC.MP#0 i386 (2x Xeon P4 ) is located after Cisco (7206VXR) . Netflows from the Cisco and the Openbsd are collected on a collector (flow-tools). I've got for the same hour for the same networks, from OpenBSD: Total Flows : 59671 Total Octets

Re: Serial Port Network

2007-04-10 Thread Dan Farrell
I agree with Marcus's comments... unless there's some reason you haven't mentioned yet that's preventing you, you should likely get some 10Mbps nic's. The file xfer rate for anything of 'today's size' would take forever over the serial connection... but remote management via the serial connection

tftp-proxy without nat?

2007-04-10 Thread Sebastian Reitenbach
Hi, I have an OpenBSD 4.0 firewall between two networks. The traffic between these two is routed. when I take a look at the manual pages, then it looks like the tftp-proxy only useful for connections that do NAT, where the client is in a private network, and the server has a public IP. Without

Re: Serial Port Network

2007-04-10 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini
Marcus Watts escreveu: Don Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have 2 older desktop computers (old Pentium 1 processors), ... I played with this some time ago. I managed to make communication beetwen: linux(ppp server) - windows(client) linux(server) - linux(client) openbsd(client) -

Re: OpenBSD with RBAC?

2007-04-10 Thread ericfurman
On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 22:17:23 +0200, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 02:46:32PM -0500, Lawal, Banji wrote: I was wondering if anyone out there has used OpenBSD with RBAC. From what I have found out so far RBAC is only deployed with FreeBSD. If anyone has

Re: est setperf core 2

2007-04-10 Thread Gordon Willem Klok
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 11:19:50AM +0200, giovanni wrote: my laptop has a core 2 processor (T5500) but because my acpi dsdt lacks of PCT, PSS and PPC I can't use acpicpu for playing w/ setperf The setperf mechanism is not MP safe hence why it was disabled, the case of core duo 2 this might work

Re: how to view Ethernet frame CRC errors

2007-04-10 Thread Dan Farrell
Another shot--- Anyone know how to see L2 CRC errors on an Ethernet interface? Thanks, danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Farrell Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 11:02 AM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: how to view Ethernet frame CRC

Beep!

2007-04-10 Thread Manuel Ravasio
Hello list. I have a small, trivial task I can't accomplish and I'm sure you guys can help me in a second. I'm creating some shell scripts for various administrative purposes, and I'd really like to add some kind of command at the end of each in order to have the pc speaker BEEP when the script

Re: how to view Ethernet frame CRC errors

2007-04-10 Thread Alex Thurlow
I haven't used it on OpenBSD, but on linux, ethtool can give you a good bit of information on an ethernet connection. -Alex Dan Farrell wrote: Another shot--- Anyone know how to see L2 CRC errors on an Ethernet interface? Thanks, danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Beep!

2007-04-10 Thread Tim Kuhlman
printf \a For more info man printf Tim On Tuesday 10 April 2007 8:53 am, Manuel Ravasio wrote: Hello list. I have a small, trivial task I can't accomplish and I'm sure you guys can help me in a second. I'm creating some shell scripts for various administrative purposes, and I'd really

Re: how to view Ethernet frame CRC errors

2007-04-10 Thread Dan Farrell
If I'm not mistaken ethtool is not written for OBSD. danno -Original Message- From: Alex Thurlow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 11:59 AM To: Dan Farrell Cc: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: how to view Ethernet frame CRC errors I haven't used it on OpenBSD, but on

Re: Beep!

2007-04-10 Thread Andreas Kahari
Print a bell character, e.g. print \\a in ksh. Use xset b on if the bell has been turned off via xset b off. Regards, Andreas On 10/04/07, Manuel Ravasio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello list. I have a small, trivial task I can't accomplish and I'm sure you guys can help me in a second. I'm

Re: Beep!

2007-04-10 Thread Ryan Corder
On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 07:53 -0700, Manuel Ravasio wrote: I'm creating some shell scripts for various administrative purposes, and I'd really like to add some kind of command at the end of each in order to have the pc speaker BEEP when the script is over. \b -- Ryan Corder [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Beep!

2007-04-10 Thread Nick !
On 4/10/07, Manuel Ravasio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm creating some shell scripts for various administrative purposes, and I'd really like to add some kind of command at the end of each in order to have the pc speaker BEEP when the script is over. It depends on your terminal, but you can

Re: Beep!

2007-04-10 Thread Reyk Floeter
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 07:53:23AM -0700, Manuel Ravasio wrote: Hello list. I have a small, trivial task I can't accomplish and I'm sure you guys can help me in a second. I'm creating some shell scripts for various administrative purposes, and I'd really like to add some kind of command at

Binary kernel updates

2007-04-10 Thread Rico Secada
Hi all. I have noticed that the OpenBSD team puts a lot of emphasis on using binary packets rather than building from ports, which I think IMHO is good, but why is it that there is no binary kernel updates, rather than patching the kernel from source? I am asking this not from a point that we

OpenBGPd + pf + pf tables.

2007-04-10 Thread Xavier Beaudouin
Hello, I receive several subnet with OpenBGPd and I add them into a pf table like this : pf.conf (extract) table bgp { 172.31.0.0/24, 10.0.1.1 } bgpd.conf (extract) AS 65530 holdtime 180 holdtime min 3 fib-update no listen on xxx.xxx.xxx.150 neighbor xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx { descr

Re: how to view Ethernet frame CRC errors

2007-04-10 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 11:39:18AM -0400, Dan Farrell wrote: Another shot--- Anyone know how to see L2 CRC errors on an Ethernet interface? The best thing you get is Ierrs and Colls from netstat -i output. This should include the CRC errors. OpenBSD does not account L2 CRC errors in a

Re: Beep!

2007-04-10 Thread Chris Black
Manuel Ravasio wrote: Hello list. snip I'm creating some shell scripts for various administrative purposes, and I'd really like to add some kind of command at the end of each in order to have the pc speaker BEEP when the script is over. snip I usually use: echo -ne '\a' Best, Chris

Re: Beep!

2007-04-10 Thread Almir Karic
On 4/10/07, Ryan Corder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 07:53 -0700, Manuel Ravasio wrote: I'm creating some shell scripts for various administrative purposes, and I'd really like to add some kind of command at the end of each in order to have the pc speaker BEEP when the

Re: Binary kernel updates

2007-04-10 Thread Bryan
Why post twice? Sending it as different person within 24 hours of one another is not going to get what you want... A couple of people gave you solutions, choose one, or move to Linux... Remember this???

Re: Binary kernel updates

2007-04-10 Thread Nico Meijer
Hey Rico, Last week management decided to go back to using Debian on some of our servers due to them being easy to upgrade including kernel and basesystem upgrades. You must be joking. OpenBSD has really made a cool solution with pkg_add -u, but why not kernel and basesystem binary

Re: Beep!

2007-04-10 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 06:16:55PM +0200, Reyk Floeter wrote: man speaker(4) for example, # echo 'CDEFGAHOC' /dev/speaker cat /bsd /dev/speaker is fun, too, especially if you're into weird electronic music ;-) -- stefan http://stsp.name PGP Key:

Re: Beep!

2007-04-10 Thread Tom Van Looy
great man, thanks :-) the echo \a etc. never worked with me I replaced echo '.' in /etc/rc.local with echo 'C' /dev/speaker so now I know when my headless server is ready booting up Reyk Floeter wrote: On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 07:53:23AM -0700, Manuel Ravasio wrote: Hello list. I have a

Re: Binary kernel updates

2007-04-10 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Hey Rico, Last week management decided to go back to using Debian on some of our servers due to them being easy to upgrade including kernel and basesystem upgrades. I guess management is the one maintaining the servers were you work then, or you told them it was to hard, so you get what you

Re: Beep!

2007-04-10 Thread Ryan Corder
On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 18:52 +0200, Almir Karic wrote: isn't \b a backspace? oh yeah, oops. meant to say \a I guess -- Ryan Corder [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Engineer, NovaSys Health LLC. 501-219- ext. 646 [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature which had a

Re: Binary kernel updates

2007-04-10 Thread Jeremy Huiskamp
If you'd bothered to inspect the headers you would have noticed that the below message was sent before the one that has many replies but it didn't arrive until about 20 hours after it was sent. Probably stuck in the pipes somewhere, that seems to happen with misc@ alot. Rico probably

Re: how to view Ethernet frame CRC errors

2007-04-10 Thread Dan Farrell
Thank-you very much! danno -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Claudio Jeker Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:32 PM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: how to view Ethernet frame CRC errors On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 11:39:18AM -0400, Dan Farrell

FTP/ftp-proxy/pf issue.

2007-04-10 Thread Steve Mertz
Hio. I'm trying to setup a firewall that allows FTP in to a server that is NATd on the other side. But that only allows access from one address outside the firewall. Something like: Machine - Internet - Firewall/NAT - FTP server I realize I need to use ftp-proxy to get through the NAT

Re: Redirect traffic through VPN

2007-04-10 Thread Matiss Miglans
Dag Richards wrote: Matiss Miglans wrote: Hi good people ! I need to make connection from server witch is in LAN1 to server witch is in LAN3. And I need to make another connection from that same server witch is in LAN3 to that same server witch is in LAN1. There is 3 different company

Re: Binary kernel updates

2007-04-10 Thread Bryan
I am exceedingly sorry. I realize now that it was not Rico's fault. My venom was uncalled for... Again, sorry Rico, et al... back to the shadows... On 4/10/07, Jeremy Huiskamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you'd bothered to inspect the headers you would have noticed that the below message was

Re: FTP/ftp-proxy/pf issue.

2007-04-10 Thread Camiel Dobbelaar
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Steve Mertz wrote: I'm trying to setup a firewall that allows FTP in to a server that is NATd on the other side. But that only allows access from one address outside the firewall. Something like: Machine - Internet - Firewall/NAT - FTP server I realize I need to

Re: tftp-proxy without nat?

2007-04-10 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 04:41:04PM +0200, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: Hi, I have an OpenBSD 4.0 firewall between two networks. The traffic between these two is routed. when I take a look at the manual pages, then it looks like the tftp-proxy only useful for connections that do NAT, where the

Re: Redirect traffic through VPN

2007-04-10 Thread Matiss Miglans
rc wrote: On 4/5/07, Dag Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matiss Miglans wrote: Hi good people ! I need to make connection from server witch is in LAN1 to server witch is in LAN3. And I need to make another connection from that same server witch is in LAN3 to that same server witch is

Re: FTP/ftp-proxy/pf issue.

2007-04-10 Thread Steve Mertz
Son of a Thanks Camiel. I changed $proxy_addr to $lan_if and it started working. -- Steve Camiel Dobbelaar wrote: On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Steve Mertz wrote: I'm trying to setup a firewall that allows FTP in to a server that is NATd on the other side. But that only allows access from

Re: OpenBSD with RBAC?

2007-04-10 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 11:03:09AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 22:17:23 +0200, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 02:46:32PM -0500, Lawal, Banji wrote: I was wondering if anyone out there has used OpenBSD with RBAC. From what I have

Re: BSD thin client

2007-04-10 Thread Neil E. Sprinlan
On january, 27, Reiner Jung wrote: In the next 2 weeks, a free NX client will be released which is runs on OpenBSD without Linux emulation. All closed source parts from Nomachine client are rewritten. As there are some parts from original Nomachine client was used, it will be released under

Re: Beep!

2007-04-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/04/10 19:09, Stefan Sperling wrote: On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 06:16:55PM +0200, Reyk Floeter wrote: man speaker(4) for example, # echo 'CDEFGAHOC' /dev/speaker cat /bsd /dev/speaker is fun, too, especially if you're into weird electronic music ;-) likewise 'tcpdump

Routerboard 532 Bounty

2007-04-10 Thread anon trol
I'm not sure where to ask this; so, I thought I'd start here in misc first. I think I have convinced myself that I want to sponsor an architecture port effort. Specifically, I would like to see OpenBSD ported to the Routerboard 532 (IDT MIPS32 4Kc processor). After STFW, I see that a few other

live DB cloning to pgsql

2007-04-10 Thread Jacob Yocom-Piatt
there is a pervasive sql v8 database on windows 2003 server that i would like to clone to a pgsql database on openbsd. i've not done this before and am not familiar with the proper technique(s) to do such a thing. the goal is to have any changes made to the pervasive DB be piped over to the

Re: Beep!

2007-04-10 Thread Manuel Ravasio
Great! Thank you all! Manuel man speaker(4) for example, # echo 'CDEFGAHOC' /dev/speaker Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business.

Re: bcw(4) is gone

2007-04-10 Thread Reyk Floeter
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 07:33:31PM +0800, Doug Brewer wrote: Reyk Floeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 12:19:29PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote: if someone is still reading the thread... lalalala Is it funny? Fuck off!!! lalalala it is not funny but all this GPL

Re: GRE over IPsec

2007-04-10 Thread Joe
Chris Jones wrote: Hey all, I know that it's possible to run GRE over and IPsec tunnel but I am wondering if anyone here has seen some good documentation (besides the man pages) or a howto on setting this up. I'm trying to config my OpenBSD 4.0firewall to interop with a route-based VPN network

[OT] Re: Beep!

2007-04-10 Thread Matthias Kilian
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 07:09:17PM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote: cat /bsd /dev/speaker is fun, too, especially if you're into weird electronic music ;-) In this case, you should also try madplay (from ports) on kernels for different platforms, but be sure to use a rate between 1 a 4 kHz.

Re: BSD thin client

2007-04-10 Thread Daniel Ouellet
On january, 27, Reiner Jung wrote: In the next 2 weeks, a free NX client will be released which is runs on OpenBSD without Linux emulation. All closed source parts from Nomachine client are rewritten. As there are some parts from original Nomachine client was used, it will be released under the

Re: live DB cloning to pgsql

2007-04-10 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 03:55:48PM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote: there is a pervasive sql v8 database on windows 2003 server that i would like to clone to a pgsql database on openbsd. i've not done this before and am not familiar with the proper technique(s) to do such a thing. the goal

Re: BSD thin client

2007-04-10 Thread Edd Barrett
On 4/10/07, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On january, 27, Reiner Jung wrote: In the next 2 weeks, a free NX client will be released which is runs on OpenBSD without Linux emulation. All closed source parts from Nomachine client are rewritten. As there are some parts from original

Re: Binary kernel updates

2007-04-10 Thread Rico Secada
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:34:57 -0400 Jeremy Huiskamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you'd bothered to inspect the headers you would have noticed that the below message was sent before the one that has many replies but it didn't arrive until about 20 hours after it was sent. Probably stuck in

date -u gives wrong timezone output?

2007-04-10 Thread Markus Bergkvist
Hi, 'date -u' on a 4.0 -stable will give something like Tue Apr 10 22:03:24 GMT 2007 but shouldn't it be Tue Apr 10 22:03:24 UTC 2007 Cheers, Markus

Re: date -u gives wrong timezone output?

2007-04-10 Thread Nick !
On 4/10/07, Markus Bergkvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, 'date -u' on a 4.0 -stable will give something like Tue Apr 10 22:03:24 GMT 2007 but shouldn't it be Tue Apr 10 22:03:24 UTC 2007 UTC = GMT for all that we care about. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time]] -Nick

Re: Binary kernel updates

2007-04-10 Thread Rico Secada
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:29:17 -0700 Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am exceedingly sorry. I realize now that it was not Rico's fault. My venom was uncalled for... Again, sorry Rico, et al... Apology accepted :-) back to the shadows... On 4/10/07, Jeremy Huiskamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: live DB cloning to pgsql

2007-04-10 Thread Greg Thomas
On 4/10/07, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 03:55:48PM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote: there is a pervasive sql v8 database on windows 2003 server that i would like to clone to a pgsql database on openbsd. i've not done this before and am not familiar with

Re: OpenBGPd + pf + pf tables.

2007-04-10 Thread jared r r spiegel
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 06:33:12PM +0200, Xavier Beaudouin wrote: The problem I have is if I have a subnet removed from bgp (eg my AS35189 neighbor) it is not removed from pf table bgp. Do you have an little idea to do this automaticaly ? does it work how you want to if you change from

Re: Binary kernel and base update

2007-04-10 Thread Rico Secada
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 01:43:56 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks to all for the kind and enlightening answers. When I read that it was mainly due to lack of people and so, and not because that it was a bad idea, I then hope OpenBSD will keep expanding, and one day have all the resources which

Re: date -u gives wrong timezone output?

2007-04-10 Thread jared r r spiegel
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 06:17:58PM -0400, Nick ! wrote: On 4/10/07, Markus Bergkvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, 'date -u' on a 4.0 -stable will give something like Tue Apr 10 22:03:24 GMT 2007 but shouldn't it be Tue Apr 10 22:03:24 UTC 2007 UTC = GMT for all that we care about.