Hello all,
I've been following -current for some time now without having too much
trouble, but I knew I was going to hit something at some point with
compiling from source. Usually I'd just take a snapshot and start from
there or some such, but I was curious whether this is really a mistake
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On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 8:01 AM, Aaron W. Hsu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I've been following -current for some time now without having too much
trouble, but I knew I was going to hit something at some point with
compiling from source. Usually I'd just take a snapshot and start from
Dnia niedziela, 7 wrze6nia 2008, OpenBSD napisa3:
I have 1 Broadcom wireless card that is recognized by OpenBSD 4.3 as
bwi0, but it needs a firmware;
The link to the firmware is in bwi(4) manpage.
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Cezary Morga
The belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary; men alone
are quite
I discovered the same issue with following the official instructions:
$ cd /usr/xenocara
$ make bootstrap
$ make obj
$ make build
Commenting the duplicate out fixed the problem for me atm. Is make
clean the way to go before doing the bootstrap, obj, build when
following current?
Tobias
Performing 'make build' as root...there is no 'schg' flag on /bin/chgrp
=== bin/chmod
install -c -s -o root -g bin -m 555 chmod /bin/chmod
strip: Bad address
(cd /usr/sbin; ln -sf ../../sbin/chown .; ln -sf ../../bin/chgrp .)
(cd /usr/bin; ln -sf ../../bin/chmod chflags)
install -c -o root -g
Hi,
My main desktop is an amd64 running Debian with 2GB RAM and 160GB
disc, about to burst with all the stuff i have in /home. I can clean
it up a bit but i'll just delay the issue. I can also repartition,
since / is only taking up 25% of its space and i don't use the XP
partition anyway.
My
I thought about making an smtpd listening on a non-default port accepting
clients for sending. What do you think about that?
2008/9/3 GC!bri MC!tC) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear List,
i'd like to use spamd to create a gerylisting layer, but i have a few smtp
clients on the internet with dynamic IPs.
On Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 07:13:23PM +0200, Tobias Sarnowski wrote:
I discovered the same issue with following the official instructions:
$ cd /usr/xenocara
$ make bootstrap
$ make obj
$ make build
Commenting the duplicate out fixed the problem for me atm. Is make
clean the way to
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Gabri Mati [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought about making an smtpd listening on a non-default port accepting
clients for sending. What do you think about that?
Sounds like you're looking for port 587, the submission port, as
described in RFC 4409.
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 9:18 AM, Doug Milam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Performing 'make build' as root...there is no 'schg' flag on /bin/chgrp
=== bin/chmod
install -c -s -o root -g bin -m 555 chmod /bin/chmod
strip: Bad address
Umm, that's not an expected error from 'strip' during install.
On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 17:11:08 +
Cezary Morga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dnia niedziela, 7 wrze6nia 2008, OpenBSD napisa3:
I have 1 Broadcom wireless card that is recognized by OpenBSD 4.3 as
bwi0, but it needs a firmware;
The link to the firmware is in bwi(4) manpage.
--
Cezary Morga
Hi,
I would like to know if there is way to log all blocked packets with.
When i use block in log all, the parsing is OK, but i got nothing on
the pflog0 interface, or in the pflog files.
Is this normal or am i doing something wrong ?
Is there a way to log all those blocked traffic for
Hope someone knows how to address the following issue. I patched my 4.3
kernel with the 005_pcb patch, did the usual config/make depend/make steps
as clearly outlined in config(8). DMESG's follow.
After the new kernel starts rc, things go bad real fast. Plain
generic.mpand generic. Nothing
does isakmpd(8) actually use this and the other ipsec-* sysctls?
ip.ipsec-enc-alg has been aes for as long as i've ever noticed it
and it seems isakmpd always wants to use 3des for as long as i've
known about it (perhaps because it performs an explicit default
of the
Nuno Magalhces wrote:
...
My test box is an old Compaq Armada laptop - no battery, no monitor, a
piece of junk. But works, with 96RAM running Open BSD. I use it to
serve http and ssh at the moment, and maybe ftp in the future. Being a
laptop it uses less power and the fan is more silent. I'm
Thanks; I had never set or changed any flags until a few days ago, in trying to
'fix' this issue. Perhaps someone compromised the system via FTP (ftpd was
running only anonymously), or via HTTP.
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