On Wed, 04 Feb 2009 12:58:32 +
Dave Wilson richard.wil...@senokian.com wrote:
Jonathan Gray wrote:
If it's anything like the T42 the serial port is disabled by default
in the bios, it is included in the laptop but you need something like
a port replicator/docking station to get a
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 01:36:49 -0500
Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
I am seeking advice about the backup strategies and possible use
of CVS to accomplish this task.
Just a suggestion but, given that
1. you want the latest revs available to use on any of several
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 11:48:35 +
Shagbag OpenBSD shagbag.open...@googlemail.com wrote:
I'm hoping someone can help me with this problem. I have an HP LaserJet
1018 printer attached to my linux server on which I am running the p910nd
daemon. My OpenBSD (4.4-RELEASE) laptop has cups
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 09:03:16 +0200
Lars Noodin larsnoo...@openoffice.org wrote:
bofh wrote:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01/27/blowfish_poisoning/
Actually, they knew what the deal was since only an unlicensed
chef/restaurant would serve organ meat. Even nicking the organs can be
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009 05:45:45 +0200
Jussi Peltola pe...@pelzi.net wrote:
Disable power saving on the clients.
'zat it?
Dhu
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 13:40:35 +0100
Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net wrote:
Hello,
I have question regarding Ethernet flow control. It would be nice to be
able to see and/or adjust the current flow control configuration for
individual interfaces from the command line, at 100 and
Howdy list?
I am having problems with the sound on a 4.3 system
running Gnome desktop.
The error that mplayer gives is:
AO SUN Can t open audio device /dev/audio, Device busy - nosound
This has not always been broken, and there is nothing apparent to
me in the dmesg (following). If
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 18:02:00 +0100
Alexandre Ratchov a...@caoua.org wrote:
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 09:15:53AM -0700, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
Howdy list?
I am having problems with the sound on a 4.3 system
running Gnome desktop.
The error that mplayer gives is:
AO
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 18:02:00 +0100
Alexandre Ratchov a...@caoua.org wrote:
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 09:15:53AM -0700, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
Howdy list?
I am having problems with the sound on a 4.3 system
running Gnome desktop.
The error that mplayer gives is:
AO
On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 16:17:14 +0200
Freddy DISSAUX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 11:29:36PM +1000, Jonathan Gray icrivait:
On Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 09:23:49AM +0200, Freddy DISSAUX wrote:
Be careful whith re0, no mac address detected:
re0 [ snip ] address
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 13:16:38 -0500
Damian Gerow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Theo de Raadt wrote:
: The load average on my machine is inexplicably high; when idle, it sits up
: between 0.6 and 0.7.
:
: Oh my god, the horror. Nothing is wrong with your machine at all.
: However, I have a diff
On Fri, 07 Nov 2008 12:30:21 -0700
Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 13:16:38 -0500
Damian Gerow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Theo de Raadt wrote:
: The load average on my machine is inexplicably high; when idle, it
sits up
: between 0.6 and 0.7.
:
On Sun, 2 Nov 2008 14:52:58 + (UTC)
Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008-11-02, Brian Keefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 1, 2008, at 10:21 PM, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 20:28:34 -0700
Brian Keefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm finally
On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 10:48:46 -0800 (PST)
Jeff1981 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I actually am starting the use of OpenBSD thanks to production team.
Please can you help me to pass this error message when I try to connect my
NAS an external drive (a network drive). This works on my other
And proprietary software, like WinDose, that uses
bodged standards is the root cause of this insecurity.
Here you can read about another, possibly more serious,
danger posed by proprietary systems:
http://www.physorg.com/news144343006.html
Dhu
On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 18:54:27 +0800
mak maxie
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 20:28:34 -0700
Brian Keefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm finally getting around to starting my project to build a home-
monitoring system. I'm going to need multiple capture devices inside
the home, and at least one outside as well. I'm looking for
recommendations
On Wed, 01 Oct 2008 14:52:29 +0200
Leon Dippenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
is there any weight to this new story on slashdot
http://it.slashdot.org/it/08/10/01/0127245.shtml
about a new attacker possible to break any tcp stack? Sounds rather
shady, so here I am, perhaps you
On Wed, 1 Oct 2008 15:58:22 +0200
Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 03:31:00PM +0200, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 14:52 +0200, Leon Dippenaar wrote:
Hi there,
is there any weight to this new story on slashdot
On Wed, 01 Oct 2008 12:24:16 -0300
Fernando Gont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:13 a.m. 01/10/2008, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
Sockstress computes and stores so-called client-side SYN cookies and
enables Lee and Louis to specify a destination port and IP address.
The method allows
Howdy List?
I'm going to set up a news server on an OpenBSD system
and I would like to know if there is a recommended
server that I should use.
Thanks,
Dhu
Howdy List?
I have a Promise SATA 300 TX4 which I've tested
with 3 different mobos using 4.3 and 4.4. Two
of the mobos, all of which operate with obsd cleanly
when using on-board disk io, fail to finish booting,
locking tight at the
mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support
line when booting the cd and
On Sat, 9 Aug 2008 20:25:59 -0300
Daniel Bareiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Aug 09, 2008 at 17:22:58 -0300,
Marco Peereboom wrote:
On Aug 9, 2008, at 10:23 AM, Roberto Pereyra
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Look this link:
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 15:14:24 +0100
Conor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Duncan Patton a Campbell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 10:46:40 +0100
Conor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any RFID readers supported by OpenBSD?
Regards
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 10:46:40 +0100
Conor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any RFID readers supported by OpenBSD?
Regards,
Conor.
This:
http://www.openpcd.org/
claims to be an open design with GPL'd drivers,
but this
On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 22:04:52 +0200
Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 11:32:53AM -0500, John Brooks wrote:
tablec allows me to add or remove pf table entries with
an unprivileged userland account. is there a method to
produce a listing of all addresses in a pf
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 17:05:19 +0100
Conor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 10:46:40AM +0100, Conor wrote:
Are there any RFID readers supported by OpenBSD?
Don't most readers communicate with the
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 15:14:24 +0100
Conor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Duncan Patton a Campbell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008 10:46:40 +0100
Conor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any RFID readers supported by OpenBSD?
Regards
Howdy List?
As some of you may have gathered from previous posts, I have been
working on a pf configuration that will allow a gateway firewall
machine to talk to two or more ISP services and allow for the
differential routing of data connections from client's services
both behind the firewall
On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 08:23:59 +0100
Tomas Bodzar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm reading throw man pages kbd,wsconcs,wsconscfg,looking on Google and so on,
but can't find some useful kick-of.Do you know about some paper about it?
I found something from
Oddly this does not appear to have made it thru...
Howdy List?
As some of you may have gathered from previous posts, I have been
working on a pf configuration that will allow a gateway firewall
machine to talk to two or more ISP services and allow for the
differential routing of data
On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 20:34:09 -0600
Duncan Patton a Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy List?
As some of you may have gathered from previous posts, I have been
working on a pf configuration that will allow a gateway firewall
machine to talk to two or more ISP services and allow
Howdy List?
I'm trying to deal with the problem of dhcp assigned default routes
in a pf config file, and what I've come up with is a script to drive
dhclient on external interfaces and extract the routing info for use
in route-to (interface gateway) rules.
So then I have two ways of feeding this
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 20:41:05 -0300
Vinicius Vianna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe the only value would be to merge a new rule without returning all
tables to default as in the situation that you have changed a table and
if you run pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf the table will get back to original
Howdy Bill?
Back in Dec.06 you asked some similar questions about
dynamic update of gateway for route-to rules in pf.conf on dhcp interface.
Did you find a way to do this?
Thanks,
Dhu
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 21:16:50 -0700
Bill Meigs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I discovered that rules like
pass
Howdy List?
According to the man page on pfctl
-m Merge in explicitly given options without resetting those which
are omitted. Allows single options to be modified without dis-
turbing the others:
# echo set loginterface fxp0 | pfctl -mf
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 00:00:09 +0200
Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Duncan Patton a Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-23 21:28]:
Howdy List?
According to the man page on pfctl
-m Merge in explicitly given options without resetting those which
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 00:00:09 +0200
Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Duncan Patton a Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-23 21:28]:
Howdy List?
According to the man page on pfctl
-m Merge in explicitly given options without resetting those which
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 16:04:59 -0600
Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These are both local machines, why would DNS be required?
Because in the modern world DNS -- or any other kind of reliable
name-address + address-name mapping -- is required.
You might as well get used to it.
Howdy List?
Following is a modification of the ruleset at
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html .
It works to allow routing of client services service_ports on an internal
network onto one external gateway while other services from the internal
network default to another path.
This works
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 00:51:53 -0500
Travers Buda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to present GPL version 10^100^100! (that's not an
exclaimation, that's a factorial.)
Over the years, clauses have been _removed_ from BSD-like licenses.
The GPL keeps getting things _added_.
*insert some
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 17:29:35 +0530
Amarendra Godbole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 12:40 AM, Aaron Glenn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 11:47 AM, Nuno Magalhces
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here it's rtfm and chest-thumping.
because here, many people
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 21:37:27 +0200
Marc Balmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Shizzle Cash wrote:
On Jul 17, 2008, at 8:42 AM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
agreed. I barely can wait to see Ty Semaka artwork for 4.4. Definitively
it should include monkeys. And amoebas too.
I agree, monkeys
On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 17:10:54 +0200
Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-03 15:18]:
* Daniel Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-06-25 06:39]:
The mechanism you seek is the route-to and reply-to.
using a seperate routing table (route -T 1 add
I ran across this:
http://gizmodo.com/5019516/classic-clips-bill-gates-chews-out-microsoft-over-xp
and was stricken with a horrible sense of dejavoodhu.
Dhu
Dear List,
With help from various people here I've composed a pf ruleset that
allows load splitting between two (or more) ISP connections
on the basis of the client (internal) IP addressess.
The problem I have with this is when one or more of the ISPs provide
a DHCP assigned address/route.
someone else will address it for you.
---
On Tuesday 24 June 2008 08:29:08 pm Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
Dear List,
I am trying to figure out if is is possible to route packets
through an OpenBSD firewall on the basis of the packet source.
The situation is that I have
Dear List,
I am trying to figure out if is is possible to route packets
through an OpenBSD firewall on the basis of the packet source.
The situation is that I have two ISPs hooked up to a firewall
and would like to route traffic to these ISPs on the basis of
which NAT client (IP or mask) the
On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 16:50:37 -0700
Scott Learmonth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As someone else who writes code for this fine os would say: removing
drivers is pure masturbation.
Hah, perfect.
As a first foray into BSD I stumbled upon FreeBSD. To make it do what
I wanted, step one was to
I have just had a similar incident and recovered similarly.
So now I am wondering about recovery in the event of a real failure.
Could this be accomplished by configuring a softraid with only 1
disk? e.g.
bioctl -c 1 -C force -l /dev/sd2a softraid0
given that sd3a suffered the failure?
This sounds like a timing/fragmenting problem. Google
blasts things out big and smooth. Most sites you see
a lot more chatter on the tcp layer. If you have another
machine with a different stack (Sun/Linux..) put it on
the inside of the firewall and see what happens. Or
use a sniffer and
Hmm. I didn't realize there was an open standard for USB webcams.
From the Wiki: * These devices also have non-UVC equivalents by the same
name. Please check the product number to confirm UVC compatibility.
So, how common are these devices? Will they continue to be produced according
to
Does your laptop have USB2? If so, it's the easy fix. I, also,
have had small luck with cardbus on Toshibas up to the 2510 CDS,
whereupon they begin to work (from dmesg):
(
cpu0: Intel Pentium/MMX (GenuineIntel 586-class) 267 MHz
...
cardslot1 at cbb1 slot 1 flags 0
cardbus1 at cardslot1: bus
On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 14:18:15 -0500
Chris Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 24 February 2008, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org is being rebuild, and currently asks for
password.
Also tried anoncvs1.usa.openbsd.org and anoncvs1.ca.openbsd.org (which
apparently
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 15:11:34 +0530
Mayuresh Kathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 20, 2008 12:52 PM, Duncan Patton a Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 08:47:54 +0530
Mayuresh Kathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 20, 2008 2:59 AM, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 17:33:12 +0530
Mayuresh Kathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It just led me to ponder, what is OpenBSD's ultimate goal?
What, exactly, is yours?
I've read thru this thread and you are remarkably obscure
about your intentions, but it seems to me that OBSD somehow
does not fit
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 08:47:54 +0530
Mayuresh Kathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 20, 2008 2:59 AM, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 19, 2008 4:50 AM, Mayuresh Kathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's the reason I've been gathering good C developers, so that they
could either;
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 15:14:05 + (UTC)
Alexey Vatchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008-01-18, Tony Abernethy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexey Vatchenko wrote:
On 2008-01-18, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 06:24:16PM -0700, Clint Pachl wrote:
If you
Ladies and Gentlemen, lend me your eyes for a brief moment
for some feeble words of praise for your efforts.
The other day a friend of mine, for whom I have installed an OpenBSD
system, mentioned that he had costly experience in the past with small
shops and proprietary systems that cannot
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 14:24:33 +0200
Nikns Siankin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 09:56:01PM +1100, Rod Whitworth wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 12:00:53 +0200, Nikns Siankin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..]
We have had several pointless trolls too many lately. As a result your
There appears to be a bug in strftime such that the last digit is chopped off
the seconds.
I built a gprolog instance with a time function primitive (to get around 27bit
ints in gprolog/386)
so:
Bool c_adstm(char *timeS0, long secs, char **newtm)
{
struct tm Tm;
char *sZnewtm;
size_t Xlen0 =
This may be a bug in FreeBSD, because it will work correctly if I pass a size
of length +2 to strftime
in OpenBSD.
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 22:06:42 -0600
Duncan Patton a Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There appears to be a bug in strftime such that the last digit is chopped off
the seconds
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 21:51:01 -0700
Philip Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) pass the same size value to malloc() and strftime(), and
Ya, this is it. Needs to be the sizeof the input buffer + 2.
Why this does not bread in FreeBSD escapes me, tho'.
2) check the strftime() return value and
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 23:39:50 -0500
David Higgs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 9, 2008 11:25 PM, Duncan Patton a Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Thanks,
Dhu
man 3 strftime
The maxsize parameter is the buffer size _including_ terminating NUL,
so the bug is yours.
Ya
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 01:41:24 -0600
Duncan Patton a Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why this does not bread in FreeBSD escapes me, tho'.
bread -- finger dyslexia ;-)
Dhu
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 20:09:47 -0500
Eliah Kagan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the record, I do not believe that there is necessarily no complete
and entirely correct *physical* theory out there to be discovered.
Is it not the case that you can show that you cannot prove a system
both complete and
On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 22:21:14 -0500
Eliah Kagan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(There are also multiple useful,
mutually-inconsistent formal systems in both fields.)
Provably so?
Dhu
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 00:26:35 -0800 (PST)
Reid Nichol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Tony Abernethy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 22:21:14 -0500
Eliah Kagan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(There are also multiple useful,
mutually
On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 05:46:49 -0500
Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I doubt I would have looked at the AROS web site myself. To find out
the status of the BSD systems, recently, I asked the FSF staff to
check for me.
Wait, you have someone else do the research,
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 12:02:08 -0500
William Boshuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. For example, in intuitionistic analysis every real-valued
?intuitionistic?
Dhu
On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 06:44:48 +
Jacob Meuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jan 05, 2008 at 08:39:35PM -0600, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
On Sat, 5 Jan 2008 17:28:39 -0800 (PST)
Reid Nichol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well OpenBSD is fine here. But, are you sure about RMS
On Sat, 5 Jan 2008 17:28:39 -0800 (PST)
Reid Nichol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well OpenBSD is fine here. But, are you sure about RMS? Because he
has been contradicting himself all over the place in this thread alone.
Richard appears to be falling into a single point of failure setup.
Its
I am having trouble with the current gnome interface.
A client has a bunch of files with names and contents
that include various high-bit chars. Previously (4.1)
he was able to name files using these characters, but
now is unable to because the Gnome file browser gives
an error.
Is this
On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 14:05:16 -0800
Ryan Corder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand and appreciate the freedom that is defined by both the
BSD and GPL licenses; that of ensuring the authors continual right of
ownership. However, in terms of true freedom, both have limitations in
place.
It
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 16:59:51 -0500
Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/4/07, Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 03:05:31PM -0500, Nick Guenther wrote:
Hi misc,
I noticed way back with 3.8 that netstat would sometimes hang on me
for a very long
into
something that looked to be missing...
Dhu
dlg
On 13/11/2007, at 3:14 PM, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 20:49:08 -0600
Duncan Patton a Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy?
I'm trying to install mod_dav_svn and mod_authz_svn with apache
2.0.xx
For the last few days (since installing 4.2) I've been getting this crap:
Error
We're sorry...
... but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer
virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we can't process your
request right now.
We'll restore
Amazing. Did nothing and now no errors. Wish it was all that easy.
Dhu
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 11:17:25 -0600
Duncan Patton a Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the last few days (since installing 4.2) I've been getting this crap:
Error
We're sorry...
... but your
Howdy?
I'm trying to install mod_dav_svn and mod_authz_svn with apache 2.0.xx
and find that they have been moved into the ap2-subversion-1.4.4 package that
requires apache 2.2. When I go to the ports tree there is nothing equivalent
to this module.
Does anyone know what is going on? Is
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 20:49:08 -0600
Duncan Patton a Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy?
I'm trying to install mod_dav_svn and mod_authz_svn with apache 2.0.xx
and find that they have been moved into the ap2-subversion-1.4.4 package that
requires apache 2.2. When I go to the ports
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