Anyone (in the Netherlands) interested in giving an openbsd related
talk/workshop?
http://opencommunitycamp.org
pls mail me off-list
kind regards,
Marten
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I'm a network nut and have no idea if this is possible.
you can
http://openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless
Marten
> Thanks
>
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If your users are in /home and you're not willing to modify your filesystem
layout much, you could simply export your /home as readonly nfs share and mount
it to /var/www/users.
something like that should work in /etc/exports:
/home -alldirs,ro 127.0.0.1
$ mount_nfs -o rw 127.0.0.1:/hom
Stuart, I appreciate your insight. In the end I went for a full backup and a
clean install.
Thanks
Original Message
From: Sunnz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Apparently from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Marten Rizwan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject:
Hello misc@,
I have am Opteron box that is running 4.2 i386 right now, due to the fact that
cvsupd doesn't compile on amd64. However, I've converted to cvsync and I am
willing to upgrade to amd64. I'm almost positive such upgrade is unsuported;
however, maybe someone has succeeded in upgrading this
> I haven't tried this, and it's not in the manual as far as I can
> see, but it looks like isakmpd looks in files named after the
> identity of the local peer (i.e. srcid) before it tries local.key.
> If you get it working, let me know the details and I'll try and
> come up with something for the
Hello Stuart,
> On 2008/04/27 14:18, Marten Rizwan wrote:
> > Hello ports@,
>
> this isn't exactly ports@ material...CC'd/reply-to set to misc.
>
apologize for sending this to ports@, my mistake.
> > I'm a happy user of sane OpenBSD IPsec. There is one thi
Hello ports@,
I'm a happy user of sane OpenBSD IPsec. There is one thing that I haven't been
able to figure out yet though. I want to simultaneously connect to two IPsec
servers, both of which are OpenBSD boxes and both of them use X509
certificates. These two servers are managed by different admin
would suggest to start with most complex one
(Windows). Don't let it take your whole disk and let an other os
takeover the mbr to have decent bootloader. Use Freebsd because it has
automatic detection of other bootable partions (even tmp usbdrives)
Linux will has grub in on linux partion in my setup.
Marten
2066 6175 6c74 ault.stack fault
0050: 006d 6163 68 .mach
it seems at the point where info is gathered about memory size
here "mem[639K 63M a20=on]" appears when booting the soekris.
kind regards,
Marten
issing-prototypes \
! -Wno-uninitialized -Wno-format -Wno-main \
! -Wstack-larger-than-2047
.if !${IDENT:M-DI386_CPU}
CMACHFLAGS= -march=i486
#
kind regards,
Marten
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 23:07 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2006/08/15 23:29, Marten wrote:
> > /tftpboot/etc/boot.conf
> > boot bsd.rd
> > #stty com0 9660 and without the #
> > set tty com0
>
> boot.conf is read like commands typed at the keyboard -
> &q
*
net: mac 00:00:24:c5:59:8c, ip 192.168.10.34, server 192.168.10.1
>> OpenBSD/i386 PXEBOOT 1.07
booting tftp:bsd.rd: 4435508+740284 [52+155376+141982]=0x538528
entry point at 0x100120
Is there know error on pxeboot in 3.9 ( kernel is default)
kind regards,
Marten
/OpenOSPFD - Presentation.pdf
pointing to future plans "Interface group support" is are dynamic
cloneable interfaces refering to aliasses or more to gre?
Are there updates about this project?
openbsd 3.9
openospf 3.9 (31-5-2006)
kind regards,
Marten
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Hi,
Writing to any logical drives beyond the primary causes hard lockup.
Newfs hangs towards the end of writing superblocks and the machine
needs to be powered off. The machine runs fine using only sd0.
Others are using these cards; are there known firmware problems that
could be related?
T
add a 'block in quick on $net inet proto {tcp,udp}
from ###.##.##.### to any flags S/SA'
entry in my pf.conf file. But if I had do that for every hacker my
pf.conf would be huge!
There's got to be a better way, and I'm open to suggestions.
John F. Marten III
Information Technology Specialist
that for every hacker my
pf.conf would be huge!
There's got to be a better way, and I'm open to suggestions.
John F. Marten III
Information Technology Specialist
27;ve included my dmesg
if that helps. Thanks.
_
John F. Marten III
Information Technology Specialist
Balzhiser & Hubbard Engineers
CI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub2: 2 ports with 2 removable,
self powered
auvia0 at pci0 dev 17 function 5 "VIA VT
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