On Sun, Feb 02, 2014 at 04:23:22AM +0100, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
On Sat, Feb 01, 2014 at 07:11:25PM -0500, Adam Jensen wrote:
On Sat, 1 Feb 2014 00:52:31 + (UTC)
na...@mips.inka.de (Christian Weisgerber) wrote:
FreeBSD is more playful: It has ${ARCH}-portbld-freebsd
Hi,
patrick keshishian wrote:
not sure how it is in canada, but traveling out of the us, you are
essentially subjected to a physical exam. tracking my mac address is least of
my worries.
If you go to the states, you need to provide them with biometric data
and a chip in your passport!
On Feb 01 15:37:54, s...@my-balls.com wrote:
Any suggestions for the cheapest possible firewall (that is new
hardware not re-purposing some old stuff)? All I need is 2 ethernet
interfaces and for it to run openbsd.
http://pcengines.ch/alix.htm
Adam Jensen han...@riseup.net wrote:
FreeBSD is more playful: It has ${ARCH}-portbld-freebsd
${OSREL} in its ports tree and ...
I wonder how the FreeBSD guys changed it without breaking every
gnu-configure script in existence.
They didn't. I think espie is simply mistaken. FreeBSD has
Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
But there are things that actually use the unknown. Most notorious being
gcc.
Hmm... no?
I'm too lazy to compile a gcc port on FreeBSD now, but as far as I can
tell, it just uses...
.if ${ARCH} == amd64
CONFIGURE_TARGET=
On 14-02-01 02:37 PM, Adam wrote:
Any suggestions for the cheapest possible firewall (that is new
hardware not re-purposing some old stuff)? All I need is 2 ethernet
interfaces and for it to run openbsd.
Possibly a refurbished PC with an add-in NIC. Locally, I keep seeing
IBM
On Sun, 2 Feb 2014 16:17:08 + (UTC)
na...@mips.inka.de (Christian Weisgerber) wrote:
At least it's consistent. FreeBSD's collection of
-undermydesk- (gcc)
-marcel- (gdb)
-unknown- (clang, binutils, occasionally in ports)
-portbld- (most ports)
would never confuse anybody,
i386-donatetoopenbsdfoundationtoday-openbsd5.4?
. Ken
On 2 February 2014 12:10, Adam Jensen han...@riseup.net wrote:
On Sun, 2 Feb 2014 16:17:08 + (UTC)
na...@mips.inka.de (Christian Weisgerber) wrote:
At least it's consistent. FreeBSD's collection of
-undermydesk- (gcc)
na...@mips.inka.de (Christian Weisgerber) writes:
[...]
Maybe we can just leave it.
Indeed.
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On Sun, 02 Feb 2014 18:19:50 +0100
j...@wxcvbn.org (Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas) wrote:
Maybe we can just leave it.
Indeed.
Well, at least you didn't call it a bikeshed issue (though, that
probably would have been a more compelling statement).
Adam Jensen han...@riseup.net writes:
On Sun, 02 Feb 2014 18:19:50 +0100
j...@wxcvbn.org (Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas) wrote:
Maybe we can just leave it.
Indeed.
Well, at least you didn't call it a bikeshed issue (though, that
probably would have been a more compelling statement).
On Sun, 02 Feb 2014 18:43:15 +0100
j...@wxcvbn.org (Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas) wrote:
Maybe we can just leave it.
Indeed.
Well, at least you didn't call it a bikeshed issue (though,
that probably would have been a more compelling statement).
Fine: I call this a bikeshed issue.
i386-donatetoopenbsdfoundationtoday-openbsd5.4?
or i386-bikeshed-openbsd.
Miod Vallat m...@online.fr wrote:
i386-donatetoopenbsdfoundationtoday-openbsd5.4?
or i386-bikeshed-openbsd.
What is the string equivalent of goatse or tubgirl?
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On Sun, 2 Feb 2014 18:18:06 + (UTC)
na...@mips.inka.de (Christian Weisgerber) wrote:
Miod Vallat m...@online.fr wrote:
i386-donatetoopenbsdfoundationtoday-openbsd5.4?
or i386-bikeshed-openbsd.
What is the string equivalent of goatse or tubgirl?
Maybe something simple that
Christian Weisgerber [na...@mips.inka.de] wrote:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/csec-used-airport-wi-fi-to-track-canadian-travellers-edward-snowden-documents-1.2517881
If you didn't know already, this is your cue to look up ifconfig(8)'s
lladdr random.
And when you visit the US, Canada,
I'm glad it works for you. Just warn that buying it
could be a bad idea.
I tried to use it as a client too.
01.02.2014, 19:35, Dan Daley ddda...@yahoo.com:
I had this USB wireless NIC laying around (it's old). So far it seems to be
working fine for me. But, I am just using it as a wireless
On 02/02/14 11:45, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Christian Weisgerber [na...@mips.inka.de] wrote:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/csec-used-airport-wi-fi-to-track-canadian-travellers-edward-snowden-documents-1.2517881
If you didn't know already, this is your cue to look up ifconfig(8)'s
lladdr
On 14-02-01 02:37 PM, Adam wrote:
Any suggestions for the cheapest possible firewall (that is new
hardware not re-purposing some old stuff)? All I need is 2 ethernet
interfaces and for it to run openbsd.
I got one of these for $179 U.S.
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 9:12 PM, patric conant mirage.comput...@gmail.comwrote:
http://www.ascendtech.us/amd-athlon-64-x2-4200-2-2ghz-desktop-pc_i_dtwm2npvmx24200.aspx?agent=pricewatchand
another nic will do itt just fine.
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 8:39 PM, Predrag Punosevac
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 9:33 AM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
[...]
Rather than writing a helper running as root, you can change from using
nat redirects (rdr-to) to using divert sockets (divert-to), then the proxy
will receive unmodified packets and can just use getsockname(2)
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