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Hi,
I did upgrade one of my BGP routers today with latest current.
Upon reboot I have no network.
pfctl returns the following error:
# pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf
pfctl: DIOCSETSTATUSIF
A default drop all in ruleset is loaded.
If I rollback to previous pfctl it loads my rules fine.
If i want to lo
It seems that the sun X4100 works now with amd64 GENERIC.MP. I'd like
to get some test reports from folks in the field.
You have to checkout a kernel using cvs because all niceness isn't in
snaps yet.
Thanks,
/marco
www.chienaplumes.fr
On 06/30/10 14:58, Claudiu Pruna wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have a question if I have one box running OpenBSD 4.7 and everytime I
> do md5 on one file I get different results, who is more succeptible to
> be broken ? cpu ? ram ? or mb. ?
>
> Thanks for your thoughts.
If your system is
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 11:02 PM, Jiri B. wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 20:01:04 +0200
> Martin Toft wrote:
>
>> > Java plugin does not work since Firefox 3.6.x changes the connection
>> > mechanism and requires newer Java. Licensing issues so far prevent
>> > getting Java updated. If you need Jav
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On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 20:01:04 +0200
Martin Toft wrote:
> > Java plugin does not work since Firefox 3.6.x changes the connection
> > mechanism and requires newer Java. Licensing issues so far prevent
> > getting Java updated. If you need Java, you need to stay with 3.5.x
>
> And people keep tellin
Hi there,
I have a question if I have one box running OpenBSD 4.7 and everytime I
do md5 on one file I get different results, who is more succeptible to
be broken ? cpu ? ram ? or mb. ?
Thanks for your thoughts.
--
Claudiu Pruna
Never mind. Kenneth R Westerback replied (thanks!):
> Java plugin does not work since Firefox 3.6.x changes the connection
> mechanism and requires newer Java. Licensing issues so far prevent
> getting Java updated. If you need Java, you need to stay with 3.5.x
And people keep telling me Java is
Hi misc@
I run a less than one week old -current, together with JDK 1.6 (built
from ports) and Firefox 3.6.3. As the subject states, Firefox does not
detect the Java plugin found in JDK.
$ pkg_info | grep -e firefox -e jdk
jdk-1.5.0.16p2 Java2(TM) Standard Edition Dev Kit v1.5.0.16
jd
Hello,
I bought new Thinkpad SL510 yesterday and I want to share my experiences
with you.
First problem was with i386 -current instalation, you can read full
description here
http://www.pubbs.net/201005/openbsd/54814-may-26-current-on-lenovo-sl410-laptop.html
So I used AMD64 -current. Everythin
Hi Teemu,
Teemu Rinta-aho wrote on Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:51:17PM +0300:
> I need the "-X" flag for mtree on OpenBSD to exclude certain paths.
> So, I ported the functionality from NetBSD. Seems to work for me.
Personally, i'm not holding a strong opinion whether or not we
should have that func
On Jun 30, 2010, at 5:47 PM, Bret S. Lambert wrote:
> The standard way of doing so is to mail the patch (inline) to tech@
Thanks. I will do that once I check and test a bit more.
>> Or, should I create an optional package (mtreex?), or, should
>> I just keep this to myself?
>
> That would be bi
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:51:17PM +0300, Teemu Rinta-aho wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need the "-X" flag for mtree on OpenBSD to exclude certain paths.
> So, I ported the functionality from NetBSD. Seems to work for me.
>
> I was just thinking, whether anyone else cares about such patch, and
> what is
Tomas Bodzar wrote:
> Hmm I found that there is Broadcom WiFi which is not supported in
> OpenBSD as stated in FAQ. It will be hard to find something as I want
> functional everything including camera :D I don't know why they don't
> use just UVC cameras.
I had a Dell Inspiron 1721 laptop with e
Sorry, it's a typo. The real RIB :
On router A "bgpctl sh rib" :
Flags destination gateway lpref med aspath
origin
AI*>217.109.108.0/240.0.0.0 100 0
i
AI*>
~~~
Jnlo|~repm{e sqksch b c.Jhebe h jhebqjni nak`qrh
~~~
- @anmemrqjne naqksfhb`mhe oepqnm`k|m{u jnlo|~repnb, qepbepnb h knj`k|m{u
qerei. G`jk~wemhe dncnbnp`. Nr 400 cpm/leqv (1-i leqv naqksfhb`mh -
ae...@rmn!);
- Opnthk`jrhweqjhe p`anr{ q b{egdnl qoevh`khqr` opnbndrq 3 (hkh ankee
On 30 June 2010 08:53, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> Talk to the port's maintainer.
>
>
ok, will do thanks.
Fred
Hmm I found that there is Broadcom WiFi which is not supported in
OpenBSD as stated in FAQ. It will be hard to find something as I want
functional everything including camera :D I don't know why they don't
use just UVC cameras.
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:47 PM, wrote:
> Tomas Bodzar wrote:
>
>>
Hi,
Probably a very silly question, but I just need to confirm my
understanding.
When pulling stats off a VLAN interface, do the in/out figures
reflect the traffic values flowing to/from the attached subnet (my
understanding), or do they also include traffic figures flowing
to/from other inte
Tomas Bodzar wrote:
> Someone knows if this machine
> http://shop.lenovo.com/us/notebooks/ideapad/s-series/s12 (on the left
> side with VIA stuff) is running with OpenBSD? Can't find anything in
> marc.info or via Google. Just bunch of Linux sources. Anyway HW looks
> somewhat ok.
1. It has a r
Hi all,
I need the "-X" flag for mtree on OpenBSD to exclude certain paths.
So, I ported the functionality from NetBSD. Seems to work for me.
I was just thinking, whether anyone else cares about such patch, and
what is the process if I want to propose some new (/ported) code
to OpenBSD.
Or, shou
Hi,
I have been playing with anchors lately and I am missing some thing.
The machine is "4.7 GENERIC#558 i386"
The pf.conf is
int_if="vr0"
ext_ifA="sk0"
ext_ifT="vr1"
set loginterface sk0
set skip on lo
match out on $ext_ifA inet from $int_if:network
Someone knows if this machine
http://shop.lenovo.com/us/notebooks/ideapad/s-series/s12 (on the left
side with VIA stuff) is running with OpenBSD? Can't find anything in
marc.info or via Google. Just bunch of Linux sources. Anyway HW looks
somewhat ok.
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 4:29 AM, Anthony J. B
On 2010-06-26, Jean-Francois wrote:
> Le jeudi 24 juin 2010 00:56:09, Daniel Melameth a icrit :
>> While most of us already know how the subject rings true, I still found the
>> following from REBOL's CTO's public blog post interesting nonetheless (I've
>> never used REBOL):
>>
>> "This was an int
In gmane.os.openbsd.misc, you wrote:
> Hi Misc@
>
> Is any one using PHPUnit for regression testing on OpenBSD?
>
> I'm successfully running the Zend Framework on OpenBSD 4.7 and
> would like to integrate PHPUnit for testing, I've installed the
> pear-PHPUnit2-2.1.6p1 package, but it doesn't seem t
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