Re: relayd layer 7 http proxy and filtering questions

2008-03-18 Thread Rolf Sommerhalder
> As a test, the URL or path filtering can allow "/", "*.html" and "*.jpg". > We are unable to figure out how to get relayd to allow only these types of files, and deny any other access. Same question here as I was unable to find answers yet either, after studing the man pages, trial-and-error tes

Re: the death of the oldest OpenBSD system on the net...

2008-03-18 Thread Gordon Klok
On 18-Mar-08, at 5:14 AM, bofh wrote: On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 2:52 AM, Johan Mson Lindman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Nice! Got any more _freebsd_ success stories for [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think the key here is that not everything needs to be a 4 cpu quad core with 128Gigs of ram, and not

Re: Laptop display refresh rate

2008-03-18 Thread raven
Rafal Brodewicz ha scritto: Hello. Is there any tool to find out what V,H refresh rates should I set in xorg.conf for my laptop display? It's HP Copmaq 6510b with 1280x800 resolution. Are they still needed btw? No isnt necessary anymore. You can remove xorg.conf in order to be X to choice y

Re: using openbsd to make presentations

2008-03-18 Thread Predrag Punosevac
Pau Amaro-Seoane wrote: Hi, very often I have to give a talk about my work etc... The slides contain a lot of math equations, plots and even sometimes some movies. I was used to latex-beamer to do all this because I want something I can edit with vi(m) and it fulfilled all requisites ... and I

Re: AMD Geode

2008-03-18 Thread Nicolas Legrand
Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > * Nicolas Legrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-03-18 07:56]: >> Damien Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> > On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Dimitri wrote: >> >> Hello all. >> >> My cuestion is simply. >> >> OpenBSD run over AMD Geode, >> > Yes. >> >> specificly ov

Re: using openbsd to make presentations

2008-03-18 Thread Matthew Szudzik
> Question: Do you have any recommendation / suggestion to prepare talks > to be shown in a projector including mathematical equations, plots > and, eventually, movies (I can live without this last point)? HTML is probably the most portable solution for your problem, and movies would work fine too

Re: Disk I/O problems

2008-03-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008-03-18, Carl Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > One of > the builds I did fluked and it's working as expected but I have not been > able to duplicate it. softdep? (it will show in mount(8) output, you set it in fstab).

Re: using openbsd to make presentations

2008-03-18 Thread Alexandre Ratchov
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:18:30PM +0100, Pau Amaro-Seoane wrote: > Hi, > > very often I have to give a talk about my work etc... The slides > contain a lot of math equations, plots and even sometimes some movies. > > I was used to latex-beamer to do all this because I want something I > can edit

Disk I/O problems

2008-03-18 Thread Carl Horne
Hi, I am having an issue with running OpenBSD on a Sunfire V40z. The server run AMD dual core processors. I have tried a number of different versions of OpenBSD and they all seem to have the same issues. One of the builds I did fluked and it's working as expected but I have not been able to dup

Re: using openbsd to make presentations

2008-03-18 Thread Jonathan Thornburg
Pau Amaro-Seoane asked about options for producing slides (for a computer presentation) containing lots of math, plots, and sometimes movies, given that > the pdf slides created with latex-beamer "feel > heavy"... What I mean is that when using full screen (with xpdf or > kpdf etc) it takes some 3-

Re: AMD Geode

2008-03-18 Thread Matthieu Herrb
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 11:38 PM, Dimitri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello all. > > My cuestion is simply. > > OpenBSD run over AMD Geode, specificly over Packard > Bell S18P?. If it's using the integrated LX800 graphics for its display, OpenBSD will not run X on it. The amd/geode X driver ne

Re: using openbsd to make presentations

2008-03-18 Thread Matthieu Herrb
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:18 PM, Pau Amaro-Seoane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > very often I have to give a talk about my work etc... The slides > contain a lot of math equations, plots and even sometimes some movies. > > I was used to latex-beamer to do all this because I want something

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PF puzzlements.

2008-03-18 Thread Sherwood Botsford
I've got "The Book of PF" on order. Meanwhile I will continue to fumble through on my own. I work at a boarding school. Freetime Internet access is a carrot we use to encourage accademic performance. Most free time use is java games and social networking sites. I am trying to set up a syst

using openbsd to make presentations

2008-03-18 Thread Pau Amaro-Seoane
Hi, very often I have to give a talk about my work etc... The slides contain a lot of math equations, plots and even sometimes some movies. I was used to latex-beamer to do all this because I want something I can edit with vi(m) and it fulfilled all requisites ... and I was used to it when I was

relayd layer 7 http proxy and filtering questions

2008-03-18 Thread Calomel
We are looking to do some URL path and request method filtering with relayd if possible. Many of the other layer 7 filters like "User-Agent" and "Referer" work without issue. The box is built using relayd from -current cvs downloaded on Mar 18, 2008. Relayd is setup to be a reverse HTTP proxy wit

Laptop display refresh rate

2008-03-18 Thread Rafal Brodewicz
Hello. Is there any tool to find out what V,H refresh rates should I set in xorg.conf for my laptop display? It's HP Copmaq 6510b with 1280x800 resolution. Are they still needed btw? -- Rafal Brodewicz Section "Module" Load"dbe" SubSection "extmod" Option"omit xfree86-dg

Re: the death of the oldest OpenBSD system on the net...

2008-03-18 Thread Marc Balmer
T. Ribbrock wrote: On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 09:56:44PM +0100, Marc Balmer wrote: back in time (but not to long ago), I served 3000 email accounts for a Swiss multinational insurance company on a P133 with 32MB RAM. Out of curiousity: Was that with or without spamfilters and virusscanning? These

Re: the death of the oldest OpenBSD system on the net...

2008-03-18 Thread Marc Balmer
Henning Brauer wrote: * Marcus Andree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-03-18 12:31]: back in time (but not to long ago), I served 3000 email accounts for a Swiss multinational insurance company on a P133 with 32MB RAM. That is no big deal, however. sendmail and any Unix like system can handle t

Re: glxpcib: tiny bug fix

2008-03-18 Thread Marc Balmer
Rolf Sommerhalder wrote: Without the fix below, reading back the state of the impulse switch (GPIO24) on my ALIX always returned '0' (e.g. switch is pressed). Now it returns '1' if depressed, and '0' only while pressing it, as expected. As AMD5536_GPIO_READ_BACK was already #defined but so far u

kqemu - was [Re: what version/release for Thinkpad x61]

2008-03-18 Thread Michael
Hi, Louis V. Lambrecht schrieb: > Re: kqemu > Did you load kqemu via rc.securelevel ? > if [ -r /usr/local/lib/kqemu/kqemu.o ]; then >echo ' kqemu'; /sbin/modload /usr/local/lib/kqemu/kqemu.o > fi > > modload kqemu gives errors. Yes, no errors during load, only later... kqemu: failed to unw

glxpcib: tiny bug fix

2008-03-18 Thread Rolf Sommerhalder
Without the fix below, reading back the state of the impulse switch (GPIO24) on my ALIX always returned '0' (e.g. switch is pressed). Now it returns '1' if depressed, and '0' only while pressing it, as expected. As AMD5536_GPIO_READ_BACK was already #defined but so far unused, I assume it was just

cvs comparisons [ot]

2008-03-18 Thread ttw+bsd
been setting up a repository of various development stuff and finding subversion to be horrifically slow and very hard on resources. struggling to find actual comparisons with CVS (lots of opinions and statements about SVN tagging and branching being "better") but hoping someone here could help wit

Re: the death of the oldest OpenBSD system on the net...

2008-03-18 Thread Henning Brauer
* Jussi Peltola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-03-18 15:41]: > On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 01:11:45PM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote: > > well. it depends a LOT on your users' usage profile. I could not serve > > our customers from such an old machine. > > ok, the frontends are still 360MHz Sun netra t1s. But

Re: the death of the oldest OpenBSD system on the net...

2008-03-18 Thread Jussi Peltola
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 01:11:45PM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote: > well. it depends a LOT on your users' usage profile. I could not serve > our customers from such an old machine. > ok, the frontends are still 360MHz Sun netra t1s. But the storage > backend is a 14 disk raid5 of 15k RPM U320 drive

Re: pf label and viewing with tcpdump?

2008-03-18 Thread Girish Venkatachalam
On 12:13:56 Mar 18, Karl-Heinz Wild wrote: > After viewing the man pages and searched the internet > I couldn't find how to display pf tags-labels in tcpdump. > It is not possible for userland processes like tcpdump(1) to display pf(4) tags. So it follows that pfctl(1) also cannot read tags. Pack

Re: AMD Geode

2008-03-18 Thread Jeremy Huiskamp
On 18/03/08 08:15 AM, Henning Brauer wrote: * Nicolas Legrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-03-18 07:56]: Damien Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Dimitri wrote: Hello all. My cuestion is simply. OpenBSD run over AMD Geode, Yes. specificly over Packard Bell S18P?. I've rea

Re: AMD Geode

2008-03-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 8:15 AM, Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > so you are saying that the old cisco catalyst 1924 switches I have > somewhere here (that an axe or some explosives and I will have fun with > soonish) runs OpenBSD, since it has an 80486 processor? cool. > I think th

Re: AMD Geode

2008-03-18 Thread Henning Brauer
* Nicolas Legrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-03-18 07:56]: > Damien Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Dimitri wrote: > >> Hello all. > >> My cuestion is simply. > >> OpenBSD run over AMD Geode, > > Yes. > >> specificly over Packard > >> Bell S18P?. > I've read it's an AMD G

Re: the death of the oldest OpenBSD system on the net...

2008-03-18 Thread Henning Brauer
* Marcus Andree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-03-18 12:31]: > > > back in time (but not to long ago), I served 3000 email accounts for > > a Swiss multinational insurance company on a P133 with 32MB RAM. > > > > That is no big deal, however. sendmail and any Unix like system > > can handle that w

4.3-stable ports

2008-03-18 Thread Alexander Hall
From "http://www.openbsd.org/43.html#ports": "Updated packages for the 4.3 release will be made available if problems arise." From the discussions lately, i suspect this is not the case anymore, for now, anyway? /Alexander

Re: Flexibility of pf rules created by ftp-proxy?

2008-03-18 Thread Camiel Dobbelaar
Dave Anderson wrote: > I've been working on the pf configuration for my home firewall, > including setting up ftp-proxy. I've noticed that the command is > getting cluttered with options to adjust the rules it creates to the > needs of different pf configurations. Has any thought been given to >

Re: the death of the oldest OpenBSD system on the net...

2008-03-18 Thread T. Ribbrock
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 09:56:44PM +0100, Marc Balmer wrote: > back in time (but not to long ago), I served 3000 email accounts for > a Swiss multinational insurance company on a P133 with 32MB RAM. Out of curiousity: Was that with or without spamfilters and virusscanning? These two seem to cause

Re: the death of the oldest OpenBSD system on the net...

2008-03-18 Thread Marcus Andree
> > back in time (but not to long ago), I served 3000 email accounts for > a Swiss multinational insurance company on a P133 with 32MB RAM. > > That is no big deal, however. sendmail and any Unix like system > can handle that without problem. > Agreed. People nowadays seem to wrongly associ

Re: the death of the oldest OpenBSD system on the net...

2008-03-18 Thread bofh
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 2:52 AM, Johan Mson Lindman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nice! > Got any more _freebsd_ success stories for [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think the key here is that not everything needs to be a 4 cpu quad core with 128Gigs of ram, and not that it was running freebsd or openbsd.

pf label and viewing with tcpdump?

2008-03-18 Thread Karl-Heinz Wild
Hi. After viewing the man pages and searched the internet I couldn't find how to display pf tags-labels in tcpdump. The other thing is how to display a tag in the states with pfctl -ss? Is it not implemented or did I miss the right information? I hope that my questions aren't rubbish :) Thank

Re: AMD Geode

2008-03-18 Thread Nick Holland
Nicolas Legrand wrote: > Damien Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Dimitri wrote: >> >>> Hello all. >>> >>> My cuestion is simply. >>> >>> OpenBSD run over AMD Geode, >> >> Yes. >> >>> specificly over Packard >>> Bell S18P?. > > I've read it's an AMD Geode LX800, so ye

Re: the death of the oldest OpenBSD system on the net...

2008-03-18 Thread William Boshuck
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:16:13AM +0100, Siegbert Marschall wrote: > > On Monday 17 March 2008 22:12:05 you wrote: > > ... > > Got any more _freebsd_ success stories for [EMAIL PROTECTED] ^^^ > > > No. But I will be shutting down a ten year

Re: the death of the oldest OpenBSD system on the net...

2008-03-18 Thread Siegbert Marschall
> On Monday 17 March 2008 22:12:05 you wrote: >> On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 4:56 PM, Marc Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> > back in time (but not to long ago), I served 3000 email accounts for >> > a Swiss multinational insurance company on a P133 with 32MB RAM. >> > >> > That is no big deal,