> Hi folks,
>
> I just noticed that in Germany "Lehmanns" (see OpenBSD's order-site)
> already accepts pre-orders for OpenBSD 5.6-release.
>
> Guess what I just did :-)
>
> My little contribution to the project along with a big
> THANK YOU to the devs!
>
> Cheers,
> STEFAN
>
Please don't do this a
Basic phones are distracting enough as it is, more so with all the
widgets. I agree: call, sms. That's all I'd need anyway. It seems that
the more we march forward the more we take for granted tech wise. We
have processors that go into the Ghz range but it still feels sluggish.
I guess I like O
We should have our own Phone OS. :D :) just like Nokia 3310 series. I
would like that .
just call , sms, and alarm.
I make living making android apps also but i hope SDK don't come to OpenBSD.
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 2:52 PM, Kevin Chadwick
wrote:
> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=13293464
Good morning misc/
I purchased a couple of ubequitys edgerouter lite boxes.
And while the ubequity os is "ok" (better than most small home routers
anyhow) I quickly started missing my obsd, this is why I bought them
after all.
I am fine netbooting for the time being. however are there any hi
On 09/26/14 20:26, Matti Karnaattu wrote:
>>I'll have to disappoint you but I don't have any side.
>>I'm pretty much agnostic and interested all kind of technology.
>
> But if we talk on methods to make platform secure, don't you agree that
> folks on Google have put effort to make Android hard to
The iked.conf, output/logs from iked running -v, and a description of
client setup would help.
Don't forget to include your PSK. >:-)
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 1:09 AM, Artem Falcon wrote:
> Markus Wernig :
>
> > ...
> > But the client is unable to connect to the VPN GW, and I just can't find
> >
On 26 September 2014 05:28, Marc Suttle wrote:
> Mark,
>
> What card do you plan on using?
A Ubiquiti SR71-E, with AR9280 chipset.
I should reiterate that I'm not yet in possession of the card, but am
hopeful that it will do the job :)
>I'll have to disappoint you but I don't have any side.
>I'm pretty much agnostic and interested all kind of technology.
But if we talk on methods to make platform secure, don't you agree that
folks on Google have put effort to make Android hard to exploit?
Criminals, at least go on where the fen
>>Why would someone want to bring the SDK for that junk on OpenBSD platform?
>
>Why not? What do you lose if someone bring that?
>
>I don't think that there is not many operating systems, especially
>open source licenses, putting effort to proactive security. Android is
>one of the few.
>
>In fact,
Hi folks,
I just noticed that in Germany "Lehmanns" (see OpenBSD's order-site)
already accepts pre-orders for OpenBSD 5.6-release.
Guess what I just did :-)
My little contribution to the project along with a big
THANK YOU to the devs!
Cheers,
STEFAN
>Why would someone want to bring the SDK for that junk on OpenBSD platform?
Why not? What do you lose if someone bring that?
I don't think that there is not many operating systems, especially
open source licenses, putting effort to proactive security. Android is
one of the few.
In fact, Android
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 09:47:38PM +0200, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Why would someone want to bring the SDK for that junk on OpenBSD platform?
To make a living?
--
Antoine
> It is a great shame that a package which was originally famous for compling
> and running on virtually everything that looked vaugely *NIX like has been
> pushed by the comercail vendor who has come to dominate he development of
> this package into something that is very dependent on may Linux sp
Why would someone want to bring the SDK for that junk on OpenBSD platform?
Hi folks,
I've setup a pppoe connection to my ISP (Deutsche Telekom),
following pppoe(4). Problem:
At boot time the connection is not setup immediately.
"ifconfig -A" shows just
re0: flags=28843 mtu
1500
lladdr 80:ee:73:95:c1:0c
priority: 0
WE have a large investment in an Amanda backup system that has served us
faithfully for years, backing up a diverse mix of OpenbSD, Linux, HP{-UX,
FreeBSD, and Solaris systems.
The Amanda server is at version 2.65.,
We recently upgraaded sme of our OpenBSD machines from 4.5 to 5.5. I have
manda
The hardware is just one piece of the puzzle. There might be grant
money available for the software aspect and the NSF should not be as
touchy about anti-war statements. Canada should also have an interest
in this.
http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=132795&org=NSF&from=news
--
J. Sc
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Alexander Hall wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to set up Pidgin to talk to our Lync servers at work, but it
> seems somewhere after (or in) the TLS handshaking, it just stops, and
> eventually times out.
>
> I installed the pidgin-sipe package and I'm using the 'offi
Hi!
I'm trying to set up Pidgin to talk to our Lync servers at work, but it
seems somewhere after (or in) the TLS handshaking, it just stops, and
eventually times out.
I installed the pidgin-sipe package and I'm using the 'office
communicator' protocol. On a Debian box on the side, with the same
Hello.
After apm -z and wake by wol (re0) sometimes machine becomes very slow on
network operations (even ssh!)
Help, please.
Here is dmesg and ifconfig:
OpenBSD 5.5 (GENERIC) #276: Wed Mar 5 09:57:06 MST 2014
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Ato
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