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Auftrag von Tony Sarendal
Gesendet: Montag, 18. August 2014 12:55
An: misc
Betreff: Re: Does OpenBGPd suffer collateral damage with this?
What a horrible article. I thought the kebab I just
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Von: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] Im
Auftrag von Nick Holland
Gesendet: Freitag, 8. August 2014 13:35
An: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: hp proliant dl 320e gen 8 for openbsd 5.5 64 bit ?
On 08/07/14 22:56, Indunil Jayasooriya
Am 05.03.2013 15:12, schrieb Jason McIntyre:
On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 03:06:34PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 03:00:01PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Mar 05 13:30:53, j...@kerhand.co.uk wrote:
On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 11:40:52AM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
The following part
Am 03.03.2013 18:26, schrieb Christian Weisgerber:
Ingo Feinerer feine...@logic.at wrote:
I have a problem with a Digitus USB 2.0 repeater cable in combination with a
Soekris net5501 running OpenBSD 5.2 (see full dmesg at the very end of this
mail).
Is this an active device? Essentially a
Am 02.03.2013 20:59, schrieb Miod Vallat:
just wonder in a typical hard drive nowadays (SATA/SAS), the sector 0
is in the inner or outter track ?
Which tracks are faster: the inner ones or the outter ?
Only the manufacturer knows.
Disks have been reporting fake geometries since more than 20
Am 21.02.2013 00:41, schrieb patrick keshishian:
You of course need a license / permit to operate that car legally.
That process also teaches you how to use it safely. Nobody is required
to have a license to use the internet.
Privilege vs right discussions are way too off topic here. That
Am 21.02.2013 00:53, schrieb Mark Felder:
On Wed, 20 Feb 2013 17:41:20 -0600, patrick keshishian
pkesh...@gmail.com wrote:
Privilege vs right discussions are way too off topic here. That said,
you are falsely assuming people with government endorsed licenses do
the right thing. Get serious.
Am 21.02.2013 22:12, schrieb Jeremie Le Hen:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 12:32:02AM +0100, Matthias Appel wrote:
Yupp, I think, that's (beside the CDDL part of ZFS) it the major
turn-off in any kind of productive enviroment.
At the moment I don't know how FreeBSD handles the ZFS development
Am 22.02.2013 00:26, schrieb staticsafe:
On 2/19/2013 18:35, Matthias Appel wrote:
Am 19.02.2013 18:34, schrieb Chris Cappuccio:
Richard Thornton [rich...@thornton.net] wrote:
Linksys routers are defaulted to port forwarding NOT enabled, so
check facts before ranting.
Your routers
Am 22.02.2013 00:40, schrieb Matthias Appel:
Am 21.02.2013 22:12, schrieb Jeremie Le Hen:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 12:32:02AM +0100, Matthias Appel wrote:
Yupp, I think, that's (beside the CDDL part of ZFS) it the major
turn-off in any kind of productive enviroment.
At the moment I don't know
Am 20.02.2013 09:21, schrieb Jiri B:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 12:32:02AM +0100, Matthias Appel wrote:
And by talking of ZFS, why not consider
ext3/4,reiser,xfs,jfs,ntfs,whatever-fs to be ported to OpenBSD?
Where are the diffs? For example real improvement would be FAT/NTFS
speed on OpenBSD
Am 19.02.2013 18:01, schrieb Eric S Pulley:
[snip]
I feel anyone expecting to run any of the recently hatched filesystem on
10+ year old hardware falls into the design flaw category you mention. As
for needing to turn nobs to get it to work properly this is not necessary
if you use a modern
Am 19.02.2013 18:34, schrieb Chris Cappuccio:
Richard Thornton [rich...@thornton.net] wrote:
Linksys routers are defaulted to port forwarding NOT enabled, so check facts
before ranting.
Your routers are impervious to penetration.
I would not call those Linksys boxes _routers_ in the first
Am 19.02.2013 05:53, schrieb Chris Cappuccio:
Kevin Chadwick [ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk] wrote:
Every firewall/router product that I have purchased has been
compromised so far.
I don't believe this at all. Not one bit.
I could believe it but that doesn't mean that I do. 90% of the routers
on my
Am 13.02.2013 19:14, schrieb Hugo Osvaldo Barrera:
$20 may sound cheap to you, but that's not cheap in every part of the
world, especially for a device you'll use only ONCE to install the OS.
It's 2013, and buying floppies/optical drives isn't the best of advices.
What's wrong PXE?
If 20$ is
Am 20.02.2013 02:45, schrieb sven falempin:
If 20$ is too much to spend for OP, I would like to donate a working
USB slimline CD/DVD drive, which I don't use anymore(working, of course!).
The only two conditions are:
*Snail-mailing the drive does not cost a fortune.
*If I am in
Am 05.02.2013 16:44, schrieb Dan Shechter:
My product, which is a networking virtual appliance, is running on ESXi
without any problems.
I ran it as 32 bit since I also run the product on an HW appliance which do
not run 64bit.
Best regards,
Dan
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Bogdan Andu
Hi List,
I have a problem with apache and php and hope you guys (and gals!) can
help me.
This is what I did/tried up to now.
Activated apache, enabled ssl and changed config, so apache is reachable
via IPv4 and v6...no further changes to httpd.conf
Installed php-5.3.14p1.tgz and create
Am 04.02.2013 19:05, schrieb James Griffin:
-- Matthias Appel appel.matth...@gmail.com [2013-02-04 18:40:48 +0100]:
Hi List,
I have a problem with apache and php and hope you guys (and gals!)
can help me.
...
Can anybody help me to get this php thing working, I dont want to
write my web
Am 04.02.2013 19:10, schrieb James Shupe:
Why is that in the cgi-bin directory to begin with? Do you have
shorttags enabled in php.ini?
As mentioned, it's pretty much vanilla configuration...so i can be sure
cgi-bin/ is allowed for script executionbut httpd.conf will be
changed, as soon
Am 04.02.2013 20:25, schrieb William Boshuck:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 10:27:42AM +, James Griffin wrote:
I think vi(1) - not vim - would be a great tool for him to
learn. A real hardcore UNIX editor,
ed(1)
emacs(1) would be able to replace half of the programs on this A to Z list.
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