On Fridayen den 15 December 2006 19:56, Gustavo Rios wrote:
Dear list members,
i am searching for reports from ones running openbsd 4.0 on the
followig hardware:
0) HP Proliant 320 G5
1) HP Proliant 320s
2) HP Proliant 360 G5
3) Dell PowerEdge 860
4) Dell PowerEdge 1950
5) IBM eSystem
Don't really like top posts...
You did not do any manual patching, but compile openssl separatley?? ;-)
Well. Why should I compile and install openssl first when I do a total cvs
stable update. And we use STABLE for production. And I expect stable to
work... ;-)
Wouldn't the following be
On Thursday 01 June 2006 15:44, Joco Salvatti wrote:
Hi all,
Thank you very much for the tips you sent me. I could finally put
squirrelmail to work. Now everything is almost fine, but there is
still a little problem: I can send and receive e-mail through
squirrelmail, but when it comes to
Hi misc
As the fact is that the only way to reduce the worst case delay is to increase
the bandwidth reservation I have the following question.
(above statement from a technical overview of HFSC)
Let's say that I set an initial realtime bandwith for 1 second and then a
lower value (example:
On Monday 22 May 2006 13:51, Unnikrishnan, Puthanveetil wrote:
Hi ,
I plan to install Openbsd3.9 on HP DL140 G2 machine.
Is this machine Compatible with OpenBSD 3.9 ?
Regards
Unni
We have four HP DL140 G2 machines running on 3.7 at a customer site (dns and
mail relays) without any
On Friday 24 March 2006 14:38, you wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a problem running ftp through my PF firewall. That is the issue:
- I installed a new firewall (OpenBSD 3.9) in my network to connect some
users to the Internet through a new link. The users need to connect via
FTP to a server
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