MST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
A 3.9 system is a tad different, but exhibits the same strangeness:
$ sysctl kern.nprocs (ps -ax |wc -l) sysctl kern.nprocs
kern.nprocs=48
39
kern.nprocs=48
Any idea where the discrepancy might be coming from?
--Bill
On 10/30/06, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006, Bill Marquette wrote:
I understand that the ps -ax would have spawned at least one more
process (and a header) than the sysctl count, but I'm not seeing why
sysctl is showing 11 more processes than ps does:
$ sysctl
On 10/25/06, Diana Eichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While perusing the Renesas SuperH Roadmap web page this morning I noticed
the SH-5 is no longer included. Does any one know what happened to this
CPU? Did Renesas not get it out of the Hitachi deal?
Not sure if this helps, but as per a
it properly when I posted
it last night. You can try pulling it down from CVS @
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=96331
I'll see what I can do to whip sourceforge into shape and get the
mirroring fixed. Thanks
--Bill
updated it (maybe me if I get some
time in the future)
You might check the code in CVS, it should compile and work on 3.9.
--Bill
Martin Gignac wrote:
On 10/19/06, Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem was with the ping that happens between OpenVPN endpoints
not being returned and the connection resetting every minute or so.
From the OpenVPN man page:
--snip--
--ping n
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 14:44:19 -0700
Kian Mohageri [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
On 10/20/06, Bill Chmura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have set verbosity to 5 and watched it. I get lots of W (Writes) and
R's (Reads) while it is idle, which I was thinking was the pings. On the
client side I
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 17:28:42 -0400
Martin Gignac [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
On 10/20/06, Bill Chmura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have set verbosity to 5 and watched it. I get lots of W (Writes) and
R's (Reads) while it is idle, which I was thinking was the pings. On the
client side I would
I have had a problem with a new OpenVPN server on an OpenBSD box. I
have solved the problem (I think) but was looking for some insight as
to why this solved it.
The problem was with the ping that happens between OpenVPN endpoints
not being returned and the connection resetting every minute or
On 10/18/06, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.simpli.biz/
Is based in San Jose. I've been talking to them about hosting for me
$59/mo for a full-root server.
Check out Geekisp as well. It's one guy who offers many different
OpenBSD options.
http://www.geekisp.com
On
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 19:57:10 +0200
Robert Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
That's what I am doing too! I am trying to convince all of our customers to
not
use the products of Open Source unfreandly vendors. And guess what? They
are going to buy the hardware we recommend them because we know
.
--Bill
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 15:32:58 -0700 (PDT)
dilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
My question is simple- I'm a relative newbie at BSD so please bear with me.
I'm trying to launch the internet; so I open a terminal and go percent sign
'Internet' at the prompt
ie: %internet
and it doesn't work.
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 03:39:06 +0200
Robert Urban [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Hi,
if this has been answered before, my apologies. If not, it would
seem a good candidate for the faq.
I'm wondering if dependencies for a particular port can be satisfied
via installed packages. For example, I'd
priority.
--Bill
), including: (A) (C)
* LSI/AMI MegaRAID, MegaRAID 320-0, MegaRAID 320-1, MegaRAID
320-2, MegaRAID 320-1E, MegaRAID 320-2E,
--Bill
On 9/4/06, Matthew R. Dempsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 09:30:13AM +, Marcus Popp wrote:
On 2006-09-03T23:16, Bill Marquette wrote:
Other than Intel, is anyone else making quad port gig cards?
Silicom makes em-based quad/six port cards.
I thought the point
you care?
Other than Intel, is anyone else making quad port gig cards? I'm
always open to playing with other hardware (and am hitting some amount
of limitations with my current hardware setup anyway) but haven't run
across any decent quad cards lately.
--Bill
On Fri, 1 Sep 2006 21:41:18 +0800
mop [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Hi
I have a home network set up with an OpenBSD gateway which is bridged to an
ADSL router, two Windows XP machines and assortment of old boxes I play
around with, and a few IP's available to me. What I want is remote access
On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 08:28:05 +0100
Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
On 2006/08/10 16:56, Bill wrote:
I've been stuck with an Intel pro/1000MT card that is failing
with the checksum not valid.
Definitely worth trying 3.9 or a -current snapshot,
other options include
Hi,
I've been stuck with an Intel pro/1000MT card that is failing with the
checksum not valid.
I've found this in the archives:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=113052293924074w=2
That shows this may have been addressed for the 3.8 release which I am
on. Also the rev that did not
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 20:53:54 +0100
Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
On 2006/08/10 14:16, Bill wrote:
I've been stuck with an Intel pro/1000MT card that is failing
with the checksum not valid.
Definitely worth trying 3.9 or a -current snapshot,
other options include bsd.mp
On 8/3/06, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/3/06, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
slbd - http://slbd.sourceforge.net/ might be what you're looking for.
The CVS code has numerous fixes that aren't in the 1.2 release.
Disclaimer: I'm the current maintainer (but not the author
you're looking for.
The CVS code has numerous fixes that aren't in the 1.2 release.
Disclaimer: I'm the current maintainer (but not the author) of that code.
--Bill
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 12:10:53 +0200 (CEST)
Xavier Mertens [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Hi Gurus,
I'm facing a strange and frustrating problem...
I run a box with OpenBSD without problem for a while (2 years).
It's still running 3.5 (ok, ok, don't shoot, it's an old one but upgrades are
not
(although I believe there is a good reason for it, I just can't find
it).
--Bill
I can't imagine what simple thing I'm leaving out.
When ever I try to ssh to an account with the shell set to /usr/sbin/authpf
I get disconnected immediately after getting the motd. I know I'm
connecting and authenticating, but I don't stay connected.
I've created the files
authpf.allow
Thanks. That fixed the adduser script issue, but I still get
disconnected immediately.
Darrin Chandler wrote:
On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 06:24:40PM -0700, Bill Meigs wrote:
One other related issue. If I use the adduser script and specify authpf
as the shell, I get authpf: is not allowed!. I've
The only relevant point I could see in the faq is the for
/etc/authpf/authpf.conf to exist and it does. It is empty.
Is there another reason I'm overlooking?
Ray Percival wrote:
On Jul 8, 2006, at 8:49 PM, Bill Meigs wrote:
Thanks. That fixed the adduser script issue, but I still get
, but I cant not find any reference in the archives about
it other that netbsd stuff that doesnt track with the errors I am seeing.
pci_intr_map: no MP mapping found
Thanks Bill
ichiic0: timeout, status 0x0
ichiic0: transaction abort failed, status 0x42INTR,INUSE
ichiic0: timeout, status 0x0
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006 12:33:23 +0530
Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Hi,
One of my openBSD server is the Gateway/Firewall to internet.
Our mal server(s) is on the Internet.
What would be the best method to scan all mail traffic through the firewall?
Currenly I am using plain NAT.
It
Are any SAS controllers (LSI, or otherwise) supported? The HP DL380
G5's are supposed to start shipping with the P600 controller - looking
at the ciss(4) driver, I _think_ it works, but I'm not sure I'm
reading correctly ;)
--Bill
On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 07:56:26 -0700
J.C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
On Sat, 1 Apr 2006 16:07:43 +0200, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ music |Aqua Barbie Girl ]
April Fools is one thing but someone around here has a really twisted
sense of humor.
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 08:59:22 +0200
Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
BTW the lyrics-sheet says `blah blah blah,' shouldn't that be
`blob blob blob'?
Isn't the blah blah blah the sound Adaptec makes? :)
Great stuff
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 19:00:49 +0100
Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
- DHCP is not generally useful, unless you implement ...
Do you usually assign static IPs?
Yes, on a small LAN such as this - why not? It cuts out one bad idea
(DHCP), and does not have any disadvantages I can
On 1/13/06, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/11/06, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/9/05, Srebrenko Sehic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ciss driver works fine (no idea about speeds at this time, more on
that in a second).
The onboard broadcom nics do show up
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 09:16:07 +0400
Bruno Carnazzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Hi all,
I'd like to know if someone tried to build a desktop environment on
OpenBSD/i386. I think to rich desktop like Gnome or KDE. Is it hard ?
What's your feedback ?
Best regards,
Bruno.
If you mean
installations, Postfix on the
firewall which simply does a few Spam checks and passes it on to the
real mail server. Never had any problems, and makes me feel better
since I can't fully trust my internal mail server.
Happy days,
Bill
with release
too if I remember correctly). From your dmesg, this looks like a
first generation box - there's numerous tweaks in the BIOS on these
machines. Until recently I also had a DL360G1 running 3.7 with both
CPUs recognized - this should be more or less the same hardware you
have.
--Bill
dmesg
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 17:08:00 -0500
Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Securia gives OpenBSD a pretty nice security rating at
http://secunia.com/product/100/
Hi Dave,
I did not see how Securia gives OpenBSD a high rating... All I could
find on that page were statistics on vulnerabilities,
memory, it has the
same pci-x bus issue as the dl385 I posted about earlier, the onboard
Intel cards did come up, the onboard LSI controller may have been
recognized (not sure), but it's attached storage was not.
--Bill
On 1/13/06, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wanted to followup on the network connectivity issue I mentioned
with the DL385. I obviously didn't try hard enough. After moving the
machine to another location and using a crossover cable to connect it
to another OpenBSD box instead
a huge deal for me in
the first place.
I might be able to provide one of these machines (like the whole
machine, not just access to it) to a developer interested in making it
work. Contact me off-list if there's any interest and I'll see what I
can do.
--Bill
Well, it is done. Thanks to the FAQ writer (Nick?) and other
information in the FAQ (well done), all the people who reminded me about
the boot process and boot install and all the people who suggested the
TMPDIR for the dump / restore problem (that was it).
The new drive is up, running smoothly
On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 00:42:18 -0500
Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Bill wrote:
I found one of my firewalls has a 4Gig drive. While it is still
working fine, I am thinking maybe I should remove the 10 year old thing
and maybe move it somewhere a little less stressed).
I googled
the stuff over.
* Put in the new drive
* Boot with cd / floppy
* Partition new drive with the same layout, but bigger partitions
* For each, mount old and new and dump from one to the other (per faq)
* Recreate devices
* Remove old drive reboot
Does this seem sane?
Thanks
--
Bill Chmura
Director
I Just did a remote 3.7 to 3.8 upgrade...
Flawless. As I have only done a few upgrades on openbsd, I am still
amazed by the simplicity and effectiveness of the openbsd process. I
mean, how much easier could all this get.
I especially loved the pkg_add -u
Thanks to Theo and all the devs!
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 14:48:06 -0500
Michael Steinfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a recent joiner to this list, I missed the 'heated debate' over
correctly proposing new educational documentation(or adding to
existing) vs. writing a HowTo..
...though, after perusing the openbsd.org website
On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 13:29:36 +
Scott Plumlee [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Bill wrote:
Has anyone had Fogbugz (from fogcreek) running on openbsd? They list a
bunch of O/S's including OSX and FreeBSD, but to find out if it works I
need to buy it. Which means a bunch of paperwork
On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 13:17:01 -0200
Ricardo Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Hello everybody,
that's my doubt, what program can I use to monitoring the traffic of my LAN,
and display, in a web based, informations such like the most visited site
and the PC tha most access the internet outside my
a free download trial I would try that, but they only have
online.
I've not found anything on google or their forums on it.
Thanks
PS. Sorry if the waiting for approval one gets through also - i sent
from the wrong acct (again).
--
Bill Chmura
Explosivo ITG
Wolcott, CT
a free download trial I would try that, but they only have
online.
I've not found anything on google or their forums on it.
Thanks
--
Bill Chmura
Explosivo ITG
Wolcott, CT
On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 18:45:09 -0500
Chris Zakelj [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote:
I'm sorry if this comes across as flame bait, that's not my intention.
With that out of the way;
How about that BOINC initiative, http://boinc.berkeley.edu is that
something that
. Heh, we used to make little paper cutouts of the support
people we were dealing with and put them around the speaker with little
captions next to them saying time is money, I'm an idiot, etc..
Ah good times.
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Director of Internet Technology
Explosivo ITG
Wolcott, CT
p
/
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of the cards as they will be routing and supporting many VLan
and PF will in some of the setup use individual VLan firewall
configuration, up to 125 in one case. Will see if I can make that work
well, not sure of my possible success, but will see...
Thanks for your time.
--
Bill Chmura
# Han
Screen is wonderful, even if you don't use it for this...
Here are two resources I found helpful in learning it...
http://www.delorie.com/gnu/docs/screen/screen_toc.html
http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Using_screen
--
Bill Chmura
Director of Internet Technology
Explosivo ITG
I've seen with the DL380's - none of my boxes can
have _anything_ configured for IRQ15. The G4's make the choice
easier, they only allow 5 and 7 if I recall ;)
--Bill
a mistake and we'll notify the writer and get it fixed
as soon as possible.
I also suggested that they consider a massive donation to openbsd to
which they commented they would pass it on, but not to hold my breath.
--
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Director of Internet Technology
Explosivo ITG
Wolcott, CT
p
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 09:59:12 +0200
Guido Tschakert [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Kilaru Sambaiah wrote:
Hello All,
I am linux administrator and use iptables for firewall. I use
shorewall, which you
need to be setting up only policy based on your box is having one
interface or
two
Ken is showing and no problems. In a 1U system on a riser. Absolutely
no problems with them.
Not sure on the motherboard but I can send a full dmesg if you want one.
Bill
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w. http://www.explosivo.com
today.
Its an amazing O/S... Everytime I convert over a system I am amazed at
the foresite and simplicity of the whole thing. Great work - thanks to
Theo and company making it happen.
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Explosivo ITG
Wolcott, CT
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is interested.
* tests done using iperf, netstat and two cross over cables. hitech
stuff here :)
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Explosivo ITG
Wolcott, CT
p: 860.621.8693
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On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 19:15:29 -0400
Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 13:28:28 -0700
Joe S [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Is anyone on the list running an Ultra 5 as firewall? I would like to
move my firewall from an overpowered P4-3GHz box to a Sun Ultra 5 360MHz.
My main
info internally, maybe it
would decide its on its own and actually work like its set up to
Is this the best way to compensate? Is there really a mysterious DHCP
signal that goes out and overrides stuff?
Thanks much
--
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Director of Internet Technology
Explosivo ITG
Wolcott
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:57:40 +0100
Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
--On 29 September 2005 10:23 -0400, Bill wrote:
Phooey on them. I was not aware that DHCP servers sent out any sort
of advertisement or signal to override other equiptment.
dhcpd.conf(5) option authoritative
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 14:37:05 -0400
Chris Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
On Thursday 29 September 2005 10:23 am, Bill wrote:
I am thinking pf on the dhcp server to those specific ip
addresses (wifi static ips) killing DHCP traffic. Since the AE
already has its own static IP and is set
With my old ThinkPad, think it was a 600, you had to go into the BIOS and
turn off the infrared port to get the serial port working (shared the IRQ or
something).
-Bill
-Original Message-
From: Okan Demirmen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 3:51 PM
...
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for next year :)
SCSI's. Why did it have to be SCSI's?
I love you guys
And not that late friday night at the pub just before closing kinda love
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this be a sane thing to do? and f so, where cold find some software
to support the one time password functionality?
--
U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote - Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong
Terror
- New York Times 9/3/1967
--
Bill Chmura
Director of Internet Technology
Explosivo ITG
On 9/26/05, Stephan A. Rickauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill Marquette wrote:
Any chance the em's are on a switch doing spanning tree? Or that the
fxp port (on the master is set to port fast)? Sounds like STP locking
out the em ports on the master to me.
Hit. Each firewall's em
and better suited. Anyone else feel the
need to contribute?
-- Don Ankney
I am willing to contribute some resources to this within a few
requirements. If anyone gets a project to do this going, contact me.
--
Bill Chmura
Director of Internet Technology
Explosivo ITG
Wolcott, CT
Any chance the em's are on a switch doing spanning tree? Or that the
fxp port (on the master is set to port fast)? Sounds like STP locking
out the em ports on the master to me.
--Bill
On 9/23/05, Stephan A. Rickauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
is there any known problem related to em
We use Postfix to handle incoming and outgoing mail routing (with some
cbl's). POP we just use dovecot on our mail server... we don't do
anything to proxy it...
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 14:53:57 +0200
Florian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, squid, but what about POP and SMTP ?
--
Bill Chmura
typically Just
Works makes up for the few additional manual steps during upgrades, and
Nick Holland is so kind to supply very thorough upgradeXY.html documents
for every release, outlining any possible gotchas.
Moritz
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Bill Chmura
don't lock it up... long drive back in.
Any measurement suggestions would be welcome!
Bill
PS. Thanks to those along the way that gave advice, a smack in the
right direction, or questioned my sanity :)
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Director of Internet Technology
Explosivo ITG
Wolcott, CT
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e
I should note that this is not an internet router, but for the middle
of a 100MB network... Its not for a lower usage internet connection.
On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 00:22:29 -0400
Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So anyway, I got this whole router thing done and installed. Did some
tests across
://salvatti.expert.com.br
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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00:0b:cd:07:8f:45 UHLc0 1520
- em0 BASE-ADDRESS.MCAST localhost URS 00
33224 lo0
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 22:50:26 -0700
Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That was kind of hard to follow.
Can you post traceroutes?
--Bryan
On 8/31/05, Bill
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 08:09:24 -0400
From: Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rod.. Whitworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: routing question - why one way?
On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 16:36:13 +1000
Rod.. Whitworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 1 Sep 2005 01:01:08 -0400, Bill
On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 23:03:44 +1000
Rod.. Whitworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 1 Sep 2005 08:11:28 -0400, Bill wrote:
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 08:09:24 -0400
From: Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rod.. Whitworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: routing question - why one way?
On Thu, 01
Not actually how do I optimize, but somewhat related.
I've got this router built and I am dropping it into production over
the weekend - all Gigabit Nic's, but all 100MB networks.
What should I watch for from a systems point of view... I've tested
across it with a few sets of machines doing
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 07:58:24 +0200 (CEST)
Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005, Bill wrote:
I have a problem, which will probably end up being a stupid mistake.
I have 3.7 running (fresh install) using the stock BIND and DHCP systems
My problem is that I cannot
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I have a problem, which will probably end up being a stupid mistake.
I have 3.7 running (fresh install) using the stock BIND and DHCP systems
My problem is that I cannot get the default domain to work.
So:
dig www
does not work, while
dig www.domainname.com
does work fine.
already, and decided it was worth leaving on - so sleep easier and PF
the box :)
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Explosivo ITG
Wolcott, CT
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CBL provides an rsync'd list
http://cbl.abuseat.org/
YMMV
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:44:09 +0200
Abdul Rehman Gani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Spamhaus have changed to a for-fee feed for the rsynced version of
their database. This means that if you are using it as a tarpit
source for
Did you try searching on named? I find that helps sometimes...
http://www.tongatapu.net.to/nix/OpenBSD/dns.htm
Its not much different than setting up Bind/Named on any other system,
so aside from start up and locations the syntax and stuff is generally
the same, at least as far as I have
the second running one second earlier
than the first)
Curse this adled brain
I guess the moral of the story is to not have your time update near
another cron job...
Bill
---
It's not a question of if I am doing
it out
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 21:29:56 +0100
Simon Farnsworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 15 August 2005 21:16, Bill wrote:
I think the problem is that I also have ntpdate scheduled at 5am... so
the one second adjustment must have caused cron to run the newsyslog
again. (the entries below
the
same job twice, make getting confused and other such fun).
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I'm convinced - thanks for the info
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Hosting, Web Development, E-Commerce solutions and more
If you have received this e-mail in error, please
as it stands now.
Thanks to everyone for the help!
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 14:28:25 +0200
Johan P. Lindstrvm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/26/05, Bill Chmura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From what everyone told me last time, the SK stuff is good. So I can
fit my network together with a few dual cards
, but
no answer yet. I've searched, prodded, poked and cursed and I still
have not found one.
Thoughts or suggestions?
I appreciate the advice from the last round... I am using much of it.
--
Bill Chmura
need it that much, and
another post saying it was going to be slammed by a Quad card.
Thanks for any advice
Bill
.
Today I mailed them my statistics for it.
Just something to think of when you have this discussion with your
provider...
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Bill Chmura
Explosivo ITG
hotline, people are going to help you if
they feel like it.
sbr
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a difference anymore.
--Bill
I think -n does that... (in 3.6 at least)
Regards
(Hopefully it does, thats how I set mine)
On Sun, 29 May 2005 13:08:16 +1000
Timothy A. Napthali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've run into an interesting problem with the spamd SMTP banner.
I have a few OpenBSD 3.7 mail gateways running
Some of ya'll might like to see this.
OpenBSD main 2.8 GENERIC#96 sparc
9:54AM up 438 days, 7:03, 1 user, load averages: 0.31, 0.16, 0.10
load averages: 0.24, 0.17, 0.10
09:55:32
23 processes: 1 running, 22 idle
CPU states: % user, % nice, % system, % interrupt, %
idle
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