I have openbsd running under both of microsoft's virtual systems, virtual pc
and virtual server. The advantage of virtual server is the process runs as a
service, not as a user program and is available whenever the machine is up.
On 04/01/2009, at 11:29 AM, Rolf Sommerhalder wrote:
OpenBSD i386-current works fine in VirtualIron
http://www.virtualiron.com/, which is an attractive Xen-based
alternative to VMware ESX.
I have not tried to run amd64 as a guest in VirtualIron yet. Nor
have I
checked if VItools have been por
msi has one,
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cat3_no=601&prod_no=1614#
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf
> Of Nenhum_de_Nos
> Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 7:20 PM
> To: misc@openbsd.
> On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 02:28:58PM -0600, Austin English wrote:
>
>> I've gotten around some of the issues, but am looking for the 'right'
>> way to do so, rather than hacks.
Check the ports/misc archives. There was an effort on porting wine,
but it did not get very far. If I remember correctly,
> I have two build vms running on my home kvm server, one to compile and
> create releases for amd64 and one for x86.
Wouldn't a chroot tree be sufficient for this?
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 5:00 PM, FRLinux wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 11:29 PM, Daniel Melameth wrote:
>> scrub out on $adsl_if all max-mss 1352
> What I ever had to use here was : scrub out on pppoe0 max-mss 1440
>
> So, why that value of 1352 instead? I understand that in that game,
> one has
Hola lista, les envmo el Call For Charlas para un evento que estamos
armando. Esto evento es sobre sistemas *BSD.
En breve vamos a tener disponible el site con toda la info del evento.
Les agradecerma que nos den una mano con la difusisn.
Saludos y feliz comienzo de aqo,
Hernan
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On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 11:29 PM, Daniel Melameth wrote:
> scrub out on $adsl_if all max-mss 1352
Hello,
What I ever had to use here was : scrub out on pppoe0 max-mss 1440
So, why that value of 1352 instead? I understand that in that game,
one has to fine tune that value to get it right, but my
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Sergey Khentov wrote:
> I have a very little experience in OpenBSD and network configuration /
> troubleshooting, so any advice / keyword to google / etc is welcome.
>
> Description:
>
> I have installed and configured OpenBSD 4.4-release to be used as a
> gateway t
Hello,
2009/1/5 Jorge Valbuena :
> 1. Why so many NAT rules ?
LAN accessable from rl1 has some common web servers that must be
accessed only from its internal network. Those servers has IPs
10.0.11.0/24. I can connect only one device to that internal network,
so I can obtain only one IP address.
Hello,
I don't really know what is the solution - but I can give a few clues
- that might help.
First of all - why do you have so many network interfaces running at
the same time..? They complicate things unnecessarly.. You should
setup something like:
- 1 for WAN
- 1 for LAN (wired - connected
1. Why so many NAT rules ?
2. Your BSD Server only for home router and firewall device ?
3. You should read OpenBSD FAQ and PF FAQ
4. type man afterboot, from the command line.
BSD FAQ:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/index.html
PF FAQ:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/index.html
After reading this,
Hello there,
I have a very little experience in OpenBSD and network configuration /
troubleshooting, so any advice / keyword to google / etc is welcome.
Description:
I have installed and configured OpenBSD 4.4-release to be used as a
gateway to Internet (via ADSL modem).
ser...@gate:~ & uname -
On Jan 4, 2009, at 9:36 AM, Daniel A. Ramaley wrote:
Strangely enough, after asking my question, i reinstalled OpenBSD in
VirtualBox with slightly different settings and now it is working just
fine. I've managed to build a -stable release. I haven't tried running
X, but just being able to compil
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 07:03:38AM -0600, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
> Thanks to all. The below worked.
>
> Grab the snapshots:
[...]
> Update source:
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> export cvsroot=anon...@rt.fm:/cvs
>
> cd /usr
>
> cvs checkout -P src
Why not use cvs update? Of course you need to chdir to
Matthias Kilian wrote:
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 03:48:29PM +, Mike Williams wrote:
# pkg_add -n -v ghostscript-8.62p2-a4-cups
[...]
Can't install ghostscript-8.62p2-a4-cups: can't resolve cups-1.2.7p9
Can't install foomatic-filters-3.0.2p1: can't resolve
ghostscript-8.62p2-a4-cups
Can't i
Thanks for the responses! I'll look into KVM and VMWare, and possibly
some of the others. From the variety of responses it sounds like
VirtualBox is the only virtualization software that *doesn't* work with
OpenBSD though.
Strangely enough, after asking my question, i reinstalled OpenBSD in
Vi
On Sun, 4 Jan 2009, Mike Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to setup CUPS on a machine and have got into package dependency
> hell. I want a cups flavoured ghostscript but it wont install as it cannot
> resolve dependencies on foomatic-filters and cups. If I install either of
> them then the
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 03:48:29PM +, Mike Williams wrote:
> # pkg_add -n -v ghostscript-8.62p2-a4-cups
[...]
> Can't install ghostscript-8.62p2-a4-cups: can't resolve cups-1.2.7p9
> Can't install foomatic-filters-3.0.2p1: can't resolve
> ghostscript-8.62p2-a4-cups
> Can't install cups-1.2.7p9
Hi,
have you read man compat_freebsd and tried the suggestions (i.e.
download libc.so.1 from somewhere and also ldd and some other files)
guido
Laurens Vets schrieb:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm trying to get the FreeBSD version of the VMware Tools installed in
> OpenBSD 4.4 under VMware Server 2.0 follo
Hi,
I am trying to setup CUPS on a machine and have got into package
dependency hell. I want a cups flavoured ghostscript but it wont
install as it cannot resolve dependencies on foomatic-filters and cups.
If I install either of them then they install a non-CUPS flavoured
version of ghostsc
Hello
I have a D945GCLF2 for almost 2 months, and it works well with OpenBSD
4.4. I use it with the stock fan disabled and with an 120mm Nexus
RealSilent that covers almost the whole board. To make it fanless, I
think the best solution is a bigger heatsink for the north bridge like
[1], of course,
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> "Ed" == Ed Ahlsen-Girard writes:
Ed> #!/bin/sh
Ed> export cvsroot=anon...@rt.fm:/cvs
Ed> cd /usr
Ed> cvs checkout -P src
Ed> date
You still haven't learned to check the return value of cd. :)
That should be:
cd /usr || exit 1
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Thanks to all. The below worked.
Grab the snapshots:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Net::FTP;
unlink ;
my $host = 'rt.fm';
my $ftp = Net::FTP->new($host, Debug =>0)
or die "Cannot connect to $host: $0";
$ftp->login("anonymous",'-anonymous@')
or die "Cannot login ", $ftp->message;
$ft
Hi,
I'm curious about why privileges are revoked before executing
ip-{up,down} scripts?
"ROUTING" section of pppd(8) says:
+--- pppd(8)
| When IPCP negotiation is completed successfully,
| pppd will inform the kernel of the local and remote
| IP addresses ... to c
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