Vitali wrote:
I had some big movie files, development directories and so on which I
...
Vital information missing: File system on the USB drive
Guessing:
The USB Drive is FAT32 which has a size limit of 2G on individual files
Sorry I told nothing about the USB drive.
At work the boss found me a notebook GD-Itronix GoBook VR-1 with a
broken HDD to make it clear if the notebook could be used at all.
I removed HDD from it, bought a new 1.5Tb USB WD HDD, installed
OpenBSD-4.9 on it, and used the notebook for some time as
Hi (warning: off-topic morning coffee-time message),
Recently, while working on mandoc goodies, it seemed that the many
Internet accounts of UNIX manpage history were at times inconsistent
with roff.7:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/share/man/man7/roff.7
This resulted in some
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Kristaps Dzonsons krist...@bsd.lv wrote:
- Robert Morris was supposedly involved in early roff work. The same
Robert Morris who later worked for the NSA. Could this be the REAL OpenBSD
FBI/NSA/aliens/Berlusconi backdoor? They can read your MANUALS, man;
On 22.11.2011 10:38, David Coppa wrote:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Kristaps Dzonsons krist...@bsd.lv
wrote:
- Robert Morris was supposedly involved in early roff work. The
same
Robert Morris who later worked for the NSA. Could this be the REAL
OpenBSD
FBI/NSA/aliens/Berlusconi
- Robert Morris was supposedly involved in early roff work. The same
Robert Morris who later worked for the NSA. Could this be the REAL OpenBSD
FBI/NSA/aliens/Berlusconi backdoor? They can read your MANUALS, man; your
MANUALS.
Being italian, your statement kinda hurts me :-)
... unless you
On 19 November 2011 02:27, John Tate j...@johntate.org wrote:
Is this information helpful...
john@rothbard ~$ ulimit -a
core file size (blocks, -c) unlimited
data seg size (kbytes, -d) 524288
file size (blocks, -f) unlimited
max locked memory (kbytes,
On 11/22/11 02:50, Manuel Ravasio wrote:
Chris,
why would you suggest unbound instead of bind?
Which advantages do you
see?
Thanks,
Manuel
My answer, Chris's may vary...
Long term, BIND is done.
Long term, unbound will probably be replacing it in OpenBSD.
IF you are doing anything beyond
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 7:02 PM, Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net wrote:
Good alternative: OpenBSD + unbound
Hi,
what about unbound vs dnscache?!
Any document related?
Thanks,
-f
I have a G4 Mac Mini (PowerMac 10,1) and have successfully installed OpenBSD
5.0 on it. I have also successfully built audacity from the ports tree. My
thought was to create a small footprint audio recording system for a small
charitable organization using OpenBSD.
I've had two small problems:
On 2011-06-16 14:43, Peter Hallin wrote:
On 2011-06-15 22:40, Jonathan Gray wrote:
Yes this seems low indeed. You could try use rdomains and route exec
with a cable between the two ports to make packets go over the interfaces
if you don't have another host with 10G interfaces.
I
On Nov 22 08:16:21, Nick Holland wrote:
Long term, BIND is done.
Long term, unbound will probably be replacing it in OpenBSD.
IF you are doing anything beyond a simple resolver, I'd agree
completely...take the time to learn unbound/nsd (or djbdns or ...)
However, right now, unbound is a
On Nov 22 09:33:06, Russell Sutherland wrote:
I have a G4 Mac Mini (PowerMac 10,1) and have successfully installed OpenBSD
5.0 on it. I have also successfully built audacity from the ports tree. My
thought was to create a small footprint audio recording system for a small
charitable
On Tue, Nov 22 2011 at 13:16, Jan Stary wrote:
On Nov 22 08:16:21, Nick Holland wrote:
Long term, BIND is done.
Long term, unbound will probably be replacing it in OpenBSD.
IF you are doing anything beyond a simple resolver, I'd agree
completely...take the time to learn unbound/nsd (or
Lest I'm mistaken, both serve DNS data, but in different roles.
nsd is for serving authoritative zones, not for resolver work.
unbound is a resolver.
Regards,
Rogier
Manuel Ravasio [manuelrava...@yahoo.com] wrote:
Chris,
why would you suggest unbound instead of bind?
Which advantages do you
see?
unbound is very fast, will automatically relookup expired entries and has less
weird/odd issues like keeping a negative cache entry for hours or even days.
its
On 11/22/11 10:31, Claer wrote:
On Tue, Nov 22 2011 at 13:16, Jan Stary wrote:
On Nov 22 08:16:21, Nick Holland wrote:
Long term, BIND is done.
Long term, unbound will probably be replacing it in OpenBSD.
IF you are doing anything beyond a simple resolver, I'd agree
completely...take
I had some experience with this and found another thread where the
best thing to do for your routing is to have only one /(32-n) mask and
then all /32 for any given subnet and rdomain combination on a system.
I have set up my system accordingly and my advice is to set your carp
primary IP to the
how safe are those two images? would it be ok to run on a production
system or should I wait for the official 5.0 stable branch?
The only time -current is NOT to be trusted is in the middle
of a Hackathon, where you can watch commits flying in.
Watch, but wait till its over before you
Is this information helpful...
john@rothbard ~$ ulimit -a
core file size (blocks, -c) unlimited
data seg size (kbytes, -d) 524288
file size (blocks, -f) unlimited
max locked memory (kbytes, -l) 1354329
max memory size (kbytes, -m) 4059940
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Nick Holland
n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
On 11/22/11 10:31, Claer wrote:
On Tue, Nov 22 2011 at 13:16, Jan Stary wrote:
On Nov 22 08:16:21, Nick Holland wrote:
Long term, BIND is done.
Long term, unbound will probably be replacing it in OpenBSD.
El 22/11/11 15:16, Nick Holland escribis:
On 11/22/11 10:31, Claer wrote:
On Tue, Nov 22 2011 at 13:16, Jan Stary wrote:
On Nov 22 08:16:21, Nick Holland wrote:
Long term, BIND is done.
Long term, unbound will probably be replacing it in OpenBSD.
IF you are doing anything beyond a simple
fRANz [andrea.francesc...@gmail.com] wrote:
Hi,
what about unbound vs dnscache?!
Any document related?
unbound is very fast and plays well with misbehaving servers and poorly
implemented zone data
dnscache (the last time i tried it using it on a large scale) could not resolve
certain
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 3:14 AM, patrick keshishian pkesh...@gmail.com wrote:
Unless I'm misreading you, what you say doesn't make much sense.
It makes perfect sense and is in fact also the recommended way to run BIND.
The setup you suggest is more involved. Two servers: one resolving,
and
vim: syntax on?
by the way...can everybody see my reply?!?
Thanks
On 20 November 2011 23:10, John Tate j...@johntate.org wrote:
3
I already know vim, this is exactly the kind of thing I've needed.
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 2:37 PM, richo ri...@psych0tik.net wrote:
Check out the tag
On 22/11/11 17:27 -0200, Alexandre Ulfeldt wrote:
by the way...can everybody see my reply?!?
No.
--
richo || Today's excuse:
Telecommunications is downshifting.
http://blog.psych0tik.net
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On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Lars Hansson romaby...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 3:14 AM, patrick keshishian pkesh...@gmail.com
wrote:
Unless I'm misreading you, what you say doesn't make much sense.
It makes perfect sense and is in fact also the recommended way to run BIND.
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