On 24/07/2009, at 1:47 PM, Jamie Griffin wrote:
Hi
i installed openoffice3 using pkg_add. After trying to update the
package
using ports the build fails[cut]
Not sure how you *upgrade* a package via ports, or have I missed the
point?
(You should be able to REBUILD the package from ports
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Jamie Griffin
> wrote:
> i installed openoffice3 using pkg_add. After trying to update the package
> using ports the build fails when it tries to install gcc4.2.2 as a
> dependency, and the error I'm getting is this:
>
> configure error: installation or configurat
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 09:59:56PM +0200, Frank Brodbeck wrote:
> I just started to have a look at 4.6 (new installer rocks) and used the
> opportunity to setup encryption for my /home.
>
> Everything works like a charm except that sd2 (on which my /home lives)
> doesn't get attached at boot time.
Hi
i installed openoffice3 using pkg_add. After trying to update the package
using ports the build fails when it tries to install gcc4.2.2 as a
dependency, and the error I'm getting is this:
configure error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler
cannot create executables.
***Error co
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Hi Nick.
> Nick Osborn escribiC3:
I am trying to get OpenBSD 4.5 working as a guest OS using KVM on
Linux. I
have been able to get 4.4 to install and run fine, but 4.5 never
gives me a
login prompt. The last message I see
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Fernando Quintero gmail.com> writes:
...
>
> And, We Think nsh is used more for routing services,like BGP, OSPF,
> etc, with mico the idea is configure system's stuff and services
> installed with the base system, like dhcp, dns, vpn, nfs, ssh, etc.
>
Aside from the fact that this is largely g
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 09:57:33 -0600
Bob Beck wrote:
> Now it's not to say that *theoretically* systrace can't be a help.
> I'm certain it could if you knew 100% what you were doing and knew the
> inside and outs of the code. but really that's a job for the
> developers, not the sysadmin run
Thank Allah who promises his faithful worshipers of empowering, threats
his enemies of lowness and dishonoring torture .
My Allah's prays on the honest prophets and missioners
The old manner become useless so the slave of the house comes to change
the way of speech,
replace the violence of tender a
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Frank Brodbeck wrote:
> Everything works like a charm except that sd2 (on which my /home lives)
> doesn't get attached at boot time. This causes /etc/rc to yell at me
> when it comes to point where it wants to do ``fsck -p''. As I am new to
> softraid I am pretty un
Hi,
I just started to have a look at 4.6 (new installer rocks) and used the
opportunity to setup encryption for my /home.
Everything works like a charm except that sd2 (on which my /home lives)
doesn't get attached at boot time. This causes /etc/rc to yell at me
when it comes to point where it wa
Hi Russel,
Russell Howe schrieb:
Marian Hettwer wrote, sometime around 23/07/09 16:07:
Hi *,
# cat
/etc/hostname.bge0 up
# cat /etc/hostname.bge1 up
# cat /etc/hostname.trunk0
trunkproto failover trunkport bge0 trunkport bge1 up
# cat /etc/h
On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 12:49 -0400, Dan Harnett wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 06:44:31PM +0300, Soner Tari wrote:
> > I am trying to achieve a custom $Id$ keyword in my source files with a
> > cvs repository on OpenBSD, just like $OpenBSD$ keyword expansion.
>
> Did you create your repository on
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 06:44:31PM +0300, Soner Tari wrote:
> I am trying to achieve a custom $Id$ keyword in my source files with a
> cvs repository on OpenBSD, just like $OpenBSD$ keyword expansion.
Did you create your repository on OpenBSD? If so, then your
CVSROOT/config should have already m
On 09-07-23 17.07, Marian Hettwer wrote:
Right now, I configured the box like that:
# cat /etc/hostname.bge0
up
# cat /etc/hostname.bge1
up
# cat /etc/hostname.trunk0
trunkproto failover trunkport bge0 trunkport bge1 up
Marian Hettwer wrote, sometime around 23/07/09 16:07:
Hi *,
# cat /etc/hostname.bge0
up
# cat /etc/hostname.bge1
up
# cat /etc/hostname.trunk0
trunkproto failover trunkport bge0 trunkport bge1 up
# cat /etc/hostname.trunk1
trunkproto failove
Hi *,
I'm setting up a http load balancer group with OpenBSD. First of all, great
work regarding pf + carp + relayd. That's a straight forward setup. Me
like! :-)
But now on topic. I'm getting a bit of a headache with my final setup.
It'll be:
2 nic's (bge0, bge1)
trunk those two nic's for failov
On 07/23/2009 05:52:38 AM, Henning Brauer wrote:
* hu st [2009-07-23 12:35]:
> AFAIK pf has only a ftp-proxy anchor.
it has userland helpers for the most relevant protocols.
Is there a list of these anywhere? ftp-proxy is the only
one that comes to mind, of those where the protocol is
stu
I am trying to achieve a custom $Id$ keyword in my source files with a
cvs repository on OpenBSD, just like $OpenBSD$ keyword expansion.
- I've tried the instructions at
http://cvsman.com/cvs-1.12.12/cvs_104.php
- I've tried the FreeBSD way as in
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/CVSROOT/opti
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 10:48:05AM -0400, Alfredo Perez wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am thinking of running current and I would like
> to ask the list how ofter during the week do you CVS
> to update the source code and compile the new kernel?
Whenever you see a feature go in that you'd like to test. Make
Thursday 23 Jul 2009 10:48:05 (-0400), Alfredo Perez wrote :
> I am thinking of running current and I would like
> to ask the list how ofter during the week do you CVS
> to update the source code and compile the new kernel?
As recommended, use snapshots when possible.
Hi
I am thinking of running current and I would like
to ask the list how ofter during the week do you CVS
to update the source code and compile the new kernel?
Thanks
Alfredo
The Sauce.
Hi everyone,
I have a problem in a OpenBSD 4.5 server, some users login to it and
when logout the session dosent expires, something like this:
$ w
10:34AM up 39 days, 13:54, 12 users, load averages: 0.06, 0.10, 0.08
USERTTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
online.ok p0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 1
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 09:38:42AM +0400, rolf.sommerhal...@alumni.ethz.ch
wrote:
> Can you recommend any GUI that enables junior IT staff to maintain
> basic DNS Resource Records (such as for ex.. A, PTR, CNAME,...) for
> BIND 9 running on OpenBSD?
Sauron (http://sauron.jyu.fi/) is quite good f
On 7/23/09, Jeremy Chase wrote:
> David,
>
> You are right. The way I laid out the example it would go back to
> dlink. For the sake
> of argument assume that I have also edited /etc/hostname.iwi0 "dhcp
> nwid attwifi", as that doesn't seem to work either.
>
> But, what you are saying to do is to
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* hu st [2009-07-23 12:35]:
> Hi listers,
>
> I found many in-kernel proxy resources in ipfilter package(ip_fil4.1.32), such
> as ftp/pptp/h323/netbios/irc/rpc etc.
> Could these code be used by pf?
pf purposefully does not use in-kernel proxies. wrong design.
> AFAIK pf has only a ftp-proxy
Hi listers,
I found many in-kernel proxy resources in ipfilter package(ip_fil4.1.32), such
as ftp/pptp/h323/netbios/irc/rpc etc.
Could these code be used by pf?
AFAIK pf has only a ftp-proxy anchor.
Another question: Could pf intercept SQL*Net traffic and dynamically open
ports for new connectio
On 2009-07-23, Rolf Sommerhalder wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Can you recommend any GUI that enables junior IT staff to maintain
> basic DNS Resource Records (such as for ex.. A, PTR, CNAME,...) for
> BIND 9 running on OpenBSD?
>
> Also, I will consider alternatives to named(8), provided that they
> s
I liked the video, I liked the concept, I give you more credit for using ogv
and I will defiantly have a look at MICO...but please...for love of atheism,
please dont keep highlighting bits of text if you make another one...it
made it incredibly tedious to watch at times.
All credit to the fact it
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Dan Naumov wrote:
> Hello list.
>
> How do I enable finnish keyboard layout during or after installation
> of OpenBSD? The amount of of kbd layout options presented during the
> installation process seems extremely limited.
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Sincerely,
> Dan Naum
Hello list.
How do I enable finnish keyboard layout during or after installation
of OpenBSD? The amount of of kbd layout options presented during the
installation process seems extremely limited.
Thanks.
- Sincerely,
Dan Naumov
What about ISPConfig. I can vouch for webmin, but ISP config comes highly
recommended by a lot of people. You also have Cpannel but I am not sure if
that has an OpenBSD port...or ISPConfig for that matter but you didn't
mention it so though I would...
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Quoting "Rolf Sommerhalder" :
Hello list,
Can you recommend any GUI that enables junior IT staff to maintain
basic DNS Resource Records (such as for ex.. A, PTR, CNAME,...) for
BIND 9 running on OpenBSD?
Also, I will consider alternatives to named(8), provided that they
support an authoritativ
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