products marginal.
I've had this happen with add-on DSP boards before.
Regards,
Andrew Dalgleish
On Sat, May 27, 2006 at 08:18:59PM +0200, Jan Johansson wrote:
andrew fresh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried one of those, I had forgotten about that. The
problem with the USB digital output that I have tried is that
it does not do AC3/DTS passthrough, all it does is output 2
On Jun 1, 2006, at 1:44 AM, Rico wrote:
Manager: George, I need a program to output the string Hello
World!
You forgot one:
a lazy person
#!/bin/sh
echo Hello World!
Thanks,
Andrew Pinski
perl modules from
mod_perl that are not inside the chroot.
[1] http://www.masonbook.com/book/chapter-7.mhtml
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On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 05:46:42AM +0200, Jan Johansson wrote:
andrew fresh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a supported sound card that supports digital outputs?
I think your best bet is USB audio. I have a simple USB audio
stick that does optic digital signal or headphones under OpenBSD
://www.openbsd.org/i386.html
[4] http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=clcsarch=i386sektion=4
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On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 05:21:14PM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote:
Hi,
I've enabled ntpd with the -d flag to run as a server on a system on the
lan with this conf file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/jross $ cat /etc/ntpd.conf
# $OpenBSD: ntpd.conf,v 1.7 2004/07/20 17:38:35 henning Exp $
# sample ntpd
/products/2/ts_series
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On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 05:08:15PM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote:
* andrew fresh [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-02-17 23:57]:
I have a Cisco router I am trying to replace. I will describe the Cisco
box, the replacement OpenBSD router, the setup and finally what issues I
am having. The bgpd.conf
://openbsd.somedomain.net/nagios/
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My cd is on the way but won't have it till monday. I know about the flames
but somebody please tar up the zaurus dir for me and post it please. Thx.
Andrew Patterson
:)
root and home fs are inside wdO which is :
wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: FUJITSU MPB3064ATU E
Cheers
Hi Johan,
interesting. How much disk space would I need to get the same or
similiar setup?
Regards
Andrew
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 12:42:06 +0200, Johan SANCHEZ [EMAIL
rather deep, and would probably require a large amount of
work to fix.
-Andrew
Hi Johan,
interesting. How much disk space would I need to get the same or
similiar setup?
Regards
Andrew
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 12:42:06 +0200, Johan SANCHEZ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Hi list,
Quite useless thread indeed ... :-/
Due to hard disk crash i decided to migrate the only machine
How about using apmd to run a resume script where you touch a file and then
having sometime that simply subtracts the current time from the touched file
time?
A simple script should be able to do that
-Andy
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, but it doesn't.
Is this the expected behaviour?
I have tried on 3.8-stable as well as a 3.9 snapshot from March second
with the same results.
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help. Thanks.
Regards
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tar -zxpf
permissions are important
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Nick Guenther
Sent: 12 April 2006 04:21
To: OpenBSD-Misc
Subject: Re: Installing X after OpenBSD 3.8 installation
On 4/12/06, Andrew Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
for years. The mailing archive
suggested IPAudit, but I'd rather use native tools if I can.
Would pmacct help in this scenario? http://www.pmacct.org/
Not sure whether it could be configured to listen to pflog though.
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Thanks, Stuart.
rdr with PF looks a viable option for me. pen works with tcp
applications only, I would need udp also. Will check for more details on
rdr.
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 10:49:38 +0100, Stuart Henderson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 06:00:20PM -0700, Andrew Ng wrote
(bandwidth, CPU, diskspace etc) allocated would not
substain heavy load.
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Sent: 05 April 2006 01:14
To: Andrew Smith
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: GNU license files rules replacement guidelines with BSD one
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 00:15:02 +0100 Andrew Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GPL cannot be revoked by the author and, what is more, a new version
The Broadcom Blutonium chipset is a special case. It requires a firmware
download for the device to function as a Bluetooth device.
ubt currently does not support the download but will recognise the adaptor
once the firmware is downloaded. I do have a preliminary patch set that I
created (it's a
it to the beginning of PATH,
so having it at the end by default is a reasonable compromise.
Anyone with enough experience to know why they want it removed
also has enough experience to remove it themselves.
Regards,
Andrew Dalgleish
No, I don't think this is quite correct.
GPL cannot be revoked by the author and, what is more, a new version being
classed as a 'derived work' would still under the terms of GPL be classed as
GPL and the original author couldn't do anything about it. - Linus faces
this issue with future versions
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, chefren wrote:
[snip]
How do you think that irritating recommendation will ever get away without
debugging?
By getting rid of gcc.
; Sorry could not resist that one ;-)
Actually I bet ntohs16 is violating C aliasing rules.
So getting rid of GCC actually is
I'm wondering if anyone has taken a look at, or spotted anything nasty in
the Twisted Python framework.
It looks like a wonderfully functional suite for async network application
development, however, it does require Zope 3 which is a little untried at
the moment.
Any comments with
Please give some details about the actual model number of the monitor, the
exact model of display card etc.
If you are using the radeon driver for instance specifying the radeon option
for DDC is a good way of getting the mode information correct. Man radeon
discusses the DDCMode parameter.
You should be using the wrapper script called xorgconfig
This should work run as root and double check the /etc/sysctl.conf value
machdep.allowaperture. Make sure that is set to 2, this no longer gets set
to 2 by answering yes to running X - this is a deliberate decision in 3.9
and has been left
Antoine, thanks, quite right.. I saw the memo and misread it - the prompt
defaults to [no] now.
It may be worthwhile double checking the Aperture setting though.
-Original Message-
From: Antoine Jacoutot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 March 2006 15:26
To: Andrew Smith
Cc: misc
I thought my 'take' on the idea of the CDs was more commonplace. I will
clarify it for consideration.
The actual content of the CD is secondary in importance to many people
purchasing it. People purchase the CD to support OpenBSD but with the added
advantage that there is useful stuff for the
();
return !dl;
}
And then:
$ gcc -shared -o liba.so a.c
$ gcc b.c
$ ./a.out
./a.out:./liba.so: undefined symbol 'x'
This also happens if I change RTLD_LAZY to RTLD_NOW or anything else.
Is this a known issue? Did I do something wrong in the upgrade process?
Thanks,
Andrew
On 2006-03-21 15:06:04 -0500 Dale Rahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
eg:
$ gcc -Wl,-E b.c
Excellent. I have a configure script that wasn't adding this flag.
That fixes my problem.
Is this requirement new? It seems to work in 3.8.
This error is coming back from uvisor.c which is part of the Kernel. The
init function is there to initialise the device and get the USB Serial
endpoints back... I recently fixed this for a range of Sony CLIE devices but
that fix was Sony vendor code specific and wouldn't touch this device.
There
Didier,
Here are a few things that may interest you...
Java support is pretty problematical.. the desktop benchmark of success and
compatibility for a lot of java sites would be to have J2SE in a fairly
current version running. Unfortunately to build this from source you need an
earlier version
on
the side of caution and wait until somebody announces that OpenBSD is up and
running on that device before purchase.
-Andy
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Andrew Smith
Sent: 15 March 2006 11:43
To: 'Miscellaneous OBSD'
Subject: Re: using
computers, hates the web, hates email
and has no interest in learning about computers but none the less, she
uses OpenBSD daily for web access and email. Her replies to those
questions were quite enlightening.
kind regards,
JCR
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Hi Chris,
cool it. I think you meant nimrod. I said I believe Theo and others
would give it some consideration ..., I didn't said they must or have
to.
Regards
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 08:11:49 -0600, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Andrew Ng wrote:
The current slogan for 3.8 is Free, Functional
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=nimrod
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 07:59:26 -0800, Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
On 3/15/06, Andrew Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Chris,
cool it. I think you meant nimrod. I said I believe Theo and others
snip
Can anyone guess who nimrod
Hi Paul,
if I remember correctly, the last time I tried Postfix on OpenBSD, I can
use self-generated SSL cert. Hope it's helpful to you.
Regards
Andrew
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 04:53:58 + (GMT), Paul Pruett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
--
Musings on getting a CA
signed cert
.
Regards
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Dual HP NC7781 PCI-X Gigabit server adapters (embedded)
This works (bge1 = port labelled 0, bge0 = port labelled 1)
I don't recall whether I had to change a BIOS setting or not.
istr bsd.mp worked better.
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Thanks but local technical/customer support is required.
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 17:44:50 +, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
On 3/14/06, chefren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 03/14/06 16:46, Andrew Ng wrote:
Hi,
from previous threads in this list, I gathered that the Dell
On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 08:34:08PM +, Edd Barrett wrote:
Nice to see someone who says something constructive. Would you mind if
you can point me to a HOWTO on how to do that. I will be pleased to
help. I supose that I must compile gnumeric with debugging simbols
first, as someone
at http://www.armorlogic.com/oscl/ for all the details.
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,
and understanding what the hell you're doing. I don't see any conflict
whatsoever in that and in Secure by Default.
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Try flushing the state table too.
-Andy
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jim
Sent: 08 March 2006 03:00
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Why packets are not blocked
When my kid gets grounded I block the gameroom computer from getting to the
Seconded (as if I needed to with Theo responding :P)
I have an old Atheros based cardbus adaptor that will supposedly do b+g but
I know for a fact not a, check the specs of the device please and do as Theo
asks... dmesg is useful.
Having said that... Theo it may interest you that the man
-weight window managers, try them all.
If memory is tight, rxvt uses a tad less than xterm.
On my laptop I use evilwm with rxvt, and get text windows of 58x167
Regards,
Andrew Dalgleish
I know you are going to tell me to rtfm, it's bound to be in there but I
can't find anything relevant here so assume I'm stupid and please point me
at something obvious :P
I have just become acquainted with the differences between FreeBSD and
OpenBSD by porting over the ubtbcmfw driver which
for sure? If
so, a script to do what I want shouldn't be too tough.
I tried adding this to my /etc/snmpd.conf:
# A good attemt, too bad it failed.
exec .1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.18 /home/andrew/ifAlias
where the ifAlias script is this:
#!/bin/sh
# The whitespace in the grep is a tab
INTERFACES
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 05:51:24PM -0700, andrew fresh wrote:
Is it possible to get net-snmp's snmpd to return an interface
description for ifAlias[1]? If so, how?
Well, nevermind, it got my interest up so here is a way that works.
It doesn't check for bad input as well as it probably should
Hi,
It's a plain fact that mozilla/firefox and all the derivative browsers like
Epiphany won't build for ARM at the moment due to some issue with NSPR which
causes the a segmentation fault during the signing phase of the libraries.
19 hours of build time on both Firefox and Mozilla have shown
-
From: David Terrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 February 2006 19:13
To: Andrew Smith
Subject: Re: Can anyone suggest a browser with JavaScript for ARM?
On Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 07:01:54PM -, Andrew Smith wrote:
Try out moinmoin on the sandbox at http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de
http
: Configuring A101 PMC T1/E1/J1 Front End
san3: Link connecting...
san3: Bringing interface up.
san2: Unknown signal (3f).
san2: T1 connected!
san2: Link connected!
san3: Unknown signal (00).
san3: T1 connected!
san3: Link connected!
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On Feb 13, 2006, at 9:24 PM, Damien Miller wrote:
Because that will fail when there are too many arguments, and will
probably break on filenames with spaces (use xargs -0 for these).
Why not use -exec in find?
find . -type f -name ttt -exec rm {}\;
-- Pinski
On Feb 13, 2006, at 9:53 PM, Jason Crawford wrote:
On 2/13/06, Andrew Pinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 13, 2006, at 9:24 PM, Damien Miller wrote:
Because that will fail when there are too many arguments, and will
probably break on filenames with spaces (use xargs -0 for these).
Why
On Feb 13, 2006, at 10:00 PM, Jason Crawford wrote:
Time to write your own program in C instead if the time to invoke
rm is taking too much time.
No point, xargs does what I need it to do, and is much more efficient
than having find execute rm itself. The fewer times you call execve(2)
the
Hi,
I'm noticing quite a few sanity messages on the ports tree (notably sdl is
one of them) when running make on a Zaurus.
The messages pop up in the configure stage and state that the binary
produced is older than the distribution. Are we interested in these
messages? Seems like there
in the FreeBSD port. If it's the first
then
the examples I've found on openbsd.org might be misleading
As I noted at the beginning, I've been 'tuning' altq/pf for months and have
lots of
empirical data.
Andrew.
Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
, as there are a number of other
features in pf that I'd like to use. However, the traffic shaping is a
fairly key feature, hence my asking whether I can do this or not using
OpenBSD.
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Andrew Smith
Sent: 04 February 2006 14:00
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Any conclusions on the uvisor STALLED status with CLIE devices?
I have an old CLIE PEG-T625C device that I have been trying to make work
with the uvisor driver to get ucom endpoints mapped to cuaUx
this happens the processes don't get a -CONT signal so
stay in a stopped state.
dbus is now off again and the issue is gone.
- Andy
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Andrew Smith
Sent: 03 February 2006 12:12
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject
I have an old CLIE PEG-T625C device that I have been trying to make work
with the uvisor driver to get ucom endpoints mapped to cuaUx with a USB
cable.
The device IDs itself to the driver (based upon the standard table in the
driver) as USB_PRODUCT_SONY_CLIE_40 which is mapped to the PALM4
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone can make a suggestion here.
I have been pushing my X server on my Zaurus, logged in as a regular user
whilst running a large compile in the background. This is really to test the
stability of the ws_drv patches that just came through on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In
I'm not sure about the level of support for this card in OpenBSD (this says
more about the level of support by Broadcomm for Open Source operating
systems development effort).
The bge driver does support some of that range of cards but I can't say if
that one specifically is supported. - if it
*sigh* ok, ignore that last posting.
I'm an idiot responding to these posts when I'm spaced out with a cold. (no
flame needed)
I was looking for 5725 not 5752. There is an ID for the 5752 in the driver
:P
Good luck,
- Andy
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
I can be done, have a look at man mount_msdos that should be all you need
it can be done. have a look at the examples in man fstab to see how you
use them.
On Mon, January 30, 2006 6:59 pm, Nick Guenther said:
So my two questions are:
1) how can I set the permissions on /home|why can't I set
Not sure if there's a more formal way of doing this but this works...
Boot single user again, obtain the etc38.tgz distribution archive and from
the root of the file system extract it as follows..
tar -zxpf etc38.tgz
Take note, this archive also contains seeded directories for /var and /root
virtual interface.
Is this error?
Openbsd-3.8 stable.
Hardware: fujitsu-siemens RX200
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94.754 ms
106.813 ms
15 * * *
16 * * *
17 * * *
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with treating a CF card as though it were a regular disk it would
simplify my life in more than one way. :)
Thanks for any help, advice, and even justified abuse (hehe if you think
I'm being an idiot and/or missing something obvious) you can provide would
be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Andrew
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Alexander Hall wrote:
Andrew Atrens wrote:
...
And finally one last question that applies to both FFS and LFS - file
access/creation/modification metadata updates. Specifically I'm thinking
of atime's. Is there any way to switch off atime
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 02:46:51PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
[snip]
The questions is, what *do* people use for updating /etc?
I use a cvs vendor branch.
Regards,
Andrew Dalgleish
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Hash: RIPEMD160
Why don't you just figure out what is wrong in the first place? Changing
hammers doesn't change the size of the nail.
Sometimes easier said than done. I fought with a problem with ntpd on
Linux for days on end multiple times over the course of
OpenBSD
has mergemaster just like FreeBSD and I didn't have to do that long
diff perusal?
-Andrew
On 12/26/05, Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just read this article:
http://www.kaourantin.net/2005/12/flash-player-8-for-linux-update.html
Via OSNews.
If there ever was a chance to lobby for support of flash on
OpenBSD it is now and there.
Doesn't the Linux flash work under
is currently 6500 (which should be
nearly forever, but appears to be around 6.5 seconds).
Andrew Jr.
Just $16.99/mo. or less.
dsl.yahoo.com
On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 11:51:14AM -0600, L. V. Lammert wrote:
Better recommendation - rsync /home to an external system (especially if
you're using Maildir). WAY less overhead! You can even backup more often.
An archive machine is less costly than a bundle of DVD-RWs, and you don't
have to
?
If I go to terminal mode and let the modem connect manually, the rest
of the chat script works fine.
What key fact am I missing?
Many thanks!
Andrew Jr.
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
/track) in 14.17.
-Andrew
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 02:14:45PM -0700, andrew fresh wrote:
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 04:08:13PM -0700, andrew fresh wrote:
I am getting 3 different DDB's. Mostly kernel: page fault trap,
code=0 and Panic: rtfree 2. I have also gotten some Panic: sbdrop,
but not since I got the serial
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 04:08:13PM -0700, andrew fresh wrote:
I am getting 3 different DDB's. Mostly kernel: page fault trap,
code=0 and Panic: rtfree 2. I have also gotten some Panic: sbdrop,
but not since I got the serial console attached. When I got the sbdrop,
trace showed calls to pf_
that in my testing, ospfd is really schweet. Takes
about 10 seconds to route around a downed t1 link, it is so kewl!
[1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-techm=111695163015683w=2
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BOFH
. If there is any other information that will help, I will do
my best to provide it.
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 11:26:49PM -0700, andrew fresh wrote:
I want to load balancing across those 4 T1s and it is sounding like I
will not be able to do that and will have to figure out how to get these
4
. are
the virtual consoles accessed from the keyboard by Ctrl-Alt-F1,
C-A-F2, CA-F3, etc. A serial console would be tty00, tty01, etc. ssh
logins, xterms, etc., will be ttyp0 etc.
As has already been advised, check your logs, particularly authlog and secure.
Andrew
10.35.3.2) \
} round-robin keep state
pass in on san0 reply-to (san0 10.35.0.2) keep state
pass in on san1 reply-to (san1 10.35.1.2) keep state
pass in on san2 reply-to (san2 10.35.2.2) keep state
pass in on san3 reply-to (san3 10.35.3.2) keep state
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Hi,
As I sit here thinking about it, I have only one question. I have an
nvidia video adapter in my box and want to know if the nvidia drivers on
their web site work for FreeBSD work for OpenBSD. Has anybody had any
luck getting them to work ok? Oh, this is for the amd64 kernel, not
just i386.
,
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On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 08:24:35AM -0600, Justin Krejci wrote:
It did not core dump on me.
Same here.
.
The default entry in /etc/gettytab already sets this (displaying the
system, hostname, and tty name), so modify it to say whatever you
want.
As you have already discovered, sshd_config has its own banner option
which is independent of getty.
-Andrew
On 11/5/05, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean because hppa, mac68k, m88k and sparc, just to name a few, have
outstanding DVD devices available.
Come on now, THINK before typing.
Of those, only sparc is currently shipping on CD. If you can find a
SCSI DVD-ROM drive (they do
to learn C as ANSI C, I
find the earlier style of code positively icky, and I think the
ansify commits in the CVS logs agree with me. :-)
Speaking of going off-topic...
-Andrew
://www.openbsd.org/ftp.html
There is also a perl script avalable that will keep the torrents up to
date using the rss feed.
http://openbsd.somedomain.net/files/
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BOFH excuse of the day: NOTICE: alloc
on it, see atapiscsi(4). 'boot -c' to enter UKC [see boot_config(8)];
'change atapiscsi' and set the flags accordingly.
This may or may not help, but it's worth a try. Definitely try a
recent snapshot also.
-Andrew
that saying but it works in NetBSD, fix
it! isn't likely to get you much help here, but it's also broken in
NetBSD might help track down the bug. I'm not an OpenBSD developer,
so if someone who is one chimes in, take their word over mine. :-)
Andrew
. Hansteen[1]? I'm not
finding anything by a Jeff Hansteen in either the misc or pf mailing
list archives.
It does seem to be a rather useful document.
-Andrew
[1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-pfm=112963309005279w=2
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