A bit late to the party, but here's my take on the situation -
http://bsdly.blogspot.ca/2013/05/the-term-hackathon-has-been-trademarked.html
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are generally considered useful.
- Peter
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delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after
divert-to is *only* for the localhost. To send this traffic to a
different host, you have to use rdr-to.
On 2013 May 04 (Sat) at 01:23:06 +1000 (+1000), John Tate wrote:
:I have a squid proxy listening in transparent mode on another faster
:system, but I can't seem to get packets there with pf.
only do 10 Mbit/s, which is weird
considering the 80% idle cpu.
Regards,
-peter
On 05/03/13 14:03, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
I recently reworked my network and made my G4 Cube an IPSEC tunneling
host. Here is what I have done.
[jupiter] [uranus] --- wireless network starts here ---
[wireless router] [mars]
[snip]
Here is the CPU stats on mars:
CPU states
. pkg_add nfsen and reading
the package message should get you alle the way there inside a few
minutes.
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First thanks for the help
Second I am not going to start implementing a FAX solution until I get 5.3
and even then it will take me some time since this is volunteer work and
I have to find time. I will probably get to it in mid-May.
I will first try hylafax with T38modem. If that fails try with
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 11:57:00PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 19:00, and...@msu.edu wrote:
The example in vnconfig shows 20,000. I picked 30K.
This is a 2.8G core2 duo machine, encrypting mail and
other stuff.
I haven't found sources on the net that have
Several years ago I put an OpenBSD system in as a firewall and mail server at a
small charity that I volunteer at (kwaccessablility.ca)
that fixed nearly all the problems that they had with viruses, spam etc.
Last year I talked them in to switching to VOIP (on the OpenBSD server using
On Monday, April 22, 2013 19:30 CEST, Peter Fraser p...@thinkage.ca wrote:
Several years ago I put an OpenBSD system in as a firewall and mail
server at a small charity that I volunteer at (kwaccessablility.ca) that
fixed nearly all the problems that they had with viruses, spam etc.
Last year I
...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Mikkel C. Simonsen
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 1:47 PM
To: OpenBSD misc
Subject: Re: faxing
Peter Fraser wrote:
I would like to know if anyone has done something similar or any good
suggestions on what I should do to get faxing to work
with the idea on
twitter, but ICBW).
The again, just a thought, after all these good people *were* willing to
spend the cash on our good cause.
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Remember
.
see systat queue; run it as root.
What Stuart said. systat(8) rocks.
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decision.
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that was
an option in the installer but if there was I said no, don't install
or similar. I remember however I was very nervous initially until I did
it and it turned out to work.
Regards,
-peter
(note: that
endorsement comes from the book's tech editor).
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/nospamd, and then mostly by looking for relevant
domains' published spf records. for example for gmail,
[Thu Mar 28 18:49:27] peter@deeperthought:~$ host -ttxt gmail.com
gmail.com descriptive text v=spf1 redirect=_spf.google.com
[Thu Mar 28 18:49:37] peter@deeperthought:~$ host -ttxt _spf.google.com
the man pages.
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would change 'nwkey' to 'wpakey' and get sensible defaults.
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there's a TRIM
deficiency that would hurt SSD users, I'm sure patches that solve the
problem will be welcomed by the developers.
- Peter
[1] http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/oneiric/en/man8/fstrim.8.html
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On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 02:06:57PM +, James Griffin wrote:
Yes, I did run xset + fp so that should have sorted it out. Having said
that, the only way I can get all Unicode characters to display, namely in
my MUA which is mutt, is by leaving the xterm font to the default. Even
if I set to a
to.
I've seen I can do it with an anchor and a script flushing/adding the
hostname each minute or less,
I ask if there's a way less complicated and more understandable (reading
pf.conf).
an anchor would work too, so you may have a workable solution there already.
All the best,
Peter
elsewhere) will give
you what others have implemented interface renaming for.
- Peter (whose current pet hate is Solaris11's 'vanity names' for interfaces)
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probably
will be OK, and if your new card is a different make, all you need to do is some
minor editing of config files and maybe a mv or two of hostname.* files.
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I use offlineimap for the local copy. this also syncs up the
Read/Unread/Replied/etc statuses. I haven't bothered replying to emails
this way, but it is at least half of the method.
On 2013 Mar 09 (Sat) at 00:18:50 +0100 (+0100), frantisek holop wrote:
:hi there,
:
:i am fishing for ideas from
to your hosts.
OpenSSH has this in -current, see sshd_config(5) AuthenticationMethods.
That is great! I will definitely give it a go.
Thank you!
--peter
more of as the
configuration starts to get more complex.
In general, the more I use OpenBSD (and Open* friends), the more I
love it. The simplicity and elegance of these systems is just too
awesome! :)
Thanks!
--peter
RequiredAuthentications2 option to sshd_config)? Or
does it make things needlessly complex?
Thanks everyone!
--peter
Yep, I'm going to set it up to 100k to be on the safe side.
On 27 February 2013 09:47, Janne Johansson icepic...@gmail.com wrote:
I would raise it far more, since you're at 60-something percent when
you peak at 22k.
2013/2/26 Peter Farmer pfarmer...@gmail.com:
Thanks Vadim, with set
OK, I'll try with 5.3-beta and report back.
Thanks,
Peter
On 26 February 2013 16:10, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
Note that there were some big bug fixes in relayd in the last year,
and some of them landed after 5.2
Thanks Vadim, with set limit state 3 I now see the states balloon
upto nearly 22000 states at peak, and no more state up - down.
Peter
On 26 February 2013 17:41, Vadim Zhukov persg...@gmail.com wrote:
26.02.2013 20:06 ÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÔÅÌØ Peter Farmer pfarmer...@gmail.com
ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
Hi All
data can be restored from a verified backup, right?
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On Friday, February 22, 2013, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013-02-22, Peter Farmer pfarmer...@gmail.com javascript:; wrote:
Unfortunately now getting em0: watchdog timeout -- resetting on my VMs
(on 5.3-beta) , which also locks the terminal for me, so can't bring the
network up
On 2013 Feb 22 (Fri) at 09:30:08 +0100 (+0100), Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
:Hi,
:
:I know that it has been requested to stop bother OpenBSD users with ZFS,
:but there are a few not-quite-right things that I want to precise. This
:will be my last post on the subject.
:
You misspelled sorry for
On 2013 Feb 22 (Fri) at 09:27:59 +0100 (+0100), Tomas Bodzar wrote:
:On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:50 PM, Jeremie Le Hen jere...@le-hen.org wrote:
: On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 05:15:35PM -0500, Bryan Horstmann-Allen wrote:
: I apologize this is off-topic, but I'm somewhat close to the illumos project
:
Please take personal insults off list. We are not interested.
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Thanks,
Peter
Building a 5.3-beta template now, will let you know.
On 22 February 2013 15:26, Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net wrote:
before you go much further, try openbsd 5.3-beta first
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/
Peter Farmer [pfarmer...@gmail.com] wrote:
Hi,
I have
Unfortunately now getting em0: watchdog timeout -- resetting on my VMs
(on 5.3-beta) , which also locks the terminal for me, so can't bring the
network up :(
On 22 February 2013 15:49, Peter Farmer pfarmer...@gmail.com wrote:
Building a 5.3-beta template now, will let you know.
On 22
That's a little tricky from a VNC console, so this is the best I can do:
http://habanero.projectchilli.com/~pfarmer/screens/
On 22 February 2013 17:26, Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net wrote:
dmesg?
Peter Farmer [pfarmer...@gmail.com] wrote:
Unfortunately now getting em0: watchdog
No, just end the thread.
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Mikkel Bang facebookman...@gmail.com writes:
Turns out this (http://home.nuug.no/~peter/pf/en/long-firewall.html) bans
any IP connecting from mobile devices:
Well, that document says a lot of other stuff too, so please be more specific.
pass in on $ext_if inet proto tcp from any to any port
make iBGP2 a route server.
On 2013 Feb 04 (Mon) at 13:32:43 -0200 (-0200), Eduardo Meyer wrote:
:Really? It's difficult for me in this environment, do I have another option?
:
:
:On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Florian Obser flor...@narrans.de wrote:
:
:
:
: On 02/04/2013 03:59 PM, Eduardo Meyer
.
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So what would be the correct way to instruct the rootbackup process not to
produce output unless something is wrong?
Thank you!
--peter
Hi Guys,
That is what I suspected.
I can obviously patch the scripts up for now, but long term, should we have a
VERBOSESTATUS equivalent flag to complement ROOTBACKUP?
--peter
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Alexander Hall alexan...@beard.se wrote:
Wesley M.A. open...@e-solutions.re wrote
Please keep in mind that if the cluster should fail over while you are
logged in via ssh, you will stop being logged in.
On 2013 Jan 30 (Wed) at 15:50:14 -0500 (-0500), System Administrator wrote:
:Thank you Alexander (and Johan) for confirming what I kinda suspected --
: use shared keys if it
automatic traffic graphs with a web interface to a reasonable subset of
useful traffic analysis features.
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Jan 23 08:59:11] peter@deeperthought:~$ ifconfig iwn0
iwn0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
lladdr 00:26:c6:1c:c9:44
priority: 4
groups: wlan egress
media: IEEE802.11 autoselect (OFDM54 mode 11g)
status: active
ieee80211: nwid
no DHCP available.
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On 2013 Jan 22 (Tue) at 09:25:04 +0500 (+0500), Илья Шипицин wrote:
:Hello!
:
:I'm investigating how program should set cpu affinity, is there any
:examples ? (I didn't find any except the commit that adds cpu affinity
:thing, but there's no user space documentation, no utility, no man page).
:
On 2013 Jan 22 (Tue) at 17:37:18 +0800 (+0800), Salil Wadnerkar wrote:
:Hi,
:
:Some programs like smlnj, which is SML by New Jersey, support only 32-bit
:binaries. On Linux distros, I can use gcc multilib support. How do I do
:that in OpenBSD?
OpenBSD does not support multilib, and has no
or territories
have odd postal or customs services, for example.
for my own part, any delays in deliveries from .ca to .no have been just
that kind, but fortunately most of the time delivery has been quite speedy.
- Peter
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is required in ieee80211(9) before
those features can be supported.
which means you will need to stick to a, b or g modes for now.
- P
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Remember to set
You can absolutely run external BGP and internal BGP with the same AS.
This is a very common configuration.
On 2013 Jan 17 (Thu) at 05:36:24 + (+), Войнович Андрей Александрович
wrote:
:Hello!
:I have public AS and address range, everything is Ok, but now I want to
:connect my routers
), Войнович Андрей Александрович
wrote:
:I think this would be, but I have the same public AS number on both ends (R1
and R2 - 5), so BGPd will think that this is loop and will not accept this.
:
:-Original Message-
:From: Peter Hessler [mailto:phess...@theapt.org]
:Sent: Thursday
On Jan 3, D.ROOT changed its ip address. We updated our sources on and
after the 3rd.
On 2013 Jan 14 (Mon) at 09:32:57 + (+), Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
:Hi
:
:I recently upgraded my system to the Dec 21 snapshot, will be updating again
to the Jan 09 snapshot; but, I noticed an error
On 2013 Jan 14 (Mon) at 18:36:05 +0100 (+0100), Johan Helsingius wrote:
:My firewall box has 3 net interfaces:
:
:
:em0 (internal network):
:inet 172.24.42.254 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 172.24.42.255
:em2 (wifi sandbox):
:inet 172.24.42.223 netmask 0xffc0 broadcast
Franco Fichtner slash...@gmail.com writes:
There should be a let-me-find-that-man-page-for-you for that sort of
thing. I mean the first hit is the man page, and apparently it's very
hard for some people to get over such additional hurdles.
[Sun Jan 13 19:41:39] peter@deeperthought:~$ apropos
', but then in
text-only communication there is I suppose scope for interpretation.
I'm a bit surprised if the apropos command is not general knowledge. I
think it's been available in some form on all unixishes I can remember,
but I could have suppressed memories of some. ;)
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don't know. I assume Nick would
have a word or two to say about this.
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On 2013 Jan 14 (Mon) at 08:17:08 +0100 (+0100), Franco Fichtner wrote:
:Teaching is hard, but being impatient and judgmental on people asking
:questions is not the way, especially on an open mailing list. Having
:'annoying' questions pop up again and again is an opportunity to do
:something
On 2013 Jan 11 (Fri) at 15:44:44 -0800 (-0800), Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
:plus, last i checked, firefox was not even 64-bit friendly anyways
I am using firefox on amd64 for a long time. Works as well as firefox
does anywhere else. I think you are heavily confused.
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On 2013 Jan 12 (Sat) at 16:23:42 +0100 (+0100), Zoran Kolic wrote:
: The core i3-3225 is ivy bridge based, which means the graphics only works
under \
: -current and no DRM acceleration until the driver support improves.
:
:Thanks for the answer.
:I must be wrong defining what I want. I would
On 2013 Jan 12 (Sat) at 10:57:56 -0500 (-0500), Scott McEachern wrote:
:On 01/12/13 10:27, Peter Hessler wrote:
:I have Intel 4000 here, and I am unaccelerated, but do have native
:resolution X, and lots of xterms and Firefox works as expected.
:
:2000 should be totally fine, and accelerated if I
On 2013 Jan 07 (Mon) at 23:50:04 -0800 (-0800), noah pugsley wrote:
So what? This is radically off-topic, please don't bring this kind of
crap to misc@.
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.
Did you search the mailing lists?
In almost all cases, 'search the mailing lists' is a friendly attempt to
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.
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On 2013 Jan 03 (Thu) at 14:49:35 +0100 (+0100), Loïc Blot wrote:
:Hello,
:Since this morning is get a high uptime value for server load, but the
:server does nothing. It's our CARP backup gateway for our clients, and
:it stays in backup mode since few month.
:
:The CPU does nothing special, the
On 2013 Jan 03 (Thu) at 16:55:08 +0100 (+0100), Zoran Kolic wrote:
:Sorry to multi-post. I booted another node. put usb dongle
:and got some data:
:
:Jan 3 16:50:49 mycenae kernel: umass0: Ralink 802.11 n WLAN, class 0/0, rev
2.00/0.01, addr 3 on usbus0
:Jan 3 16:50:49 mycenae kernel: cd0 at
Doubtful, CARP has not changed protocol for many years.
You might be thinking of pfsync, but that is mostly forwards compatible
for a couple releases now.
On 2013 Jan 02 (Wed) at 15:30:48 +0100 (+0100), mxb wrote:
:Yes, this sounds familiar.
:
:On 2 jan 2013, at 14:37, Mark Felder f...@feld.me
a number of tasks quite well.
I recently made the mistake of rebuilding openssl on a Pentium3 box,
cutting seriously into my beer time, but the day to day tasks it's been
assigned all those years the machine performs admirably.
- P
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On 2012 Dec 30 (Sun) at 15:34:51 +0100 (+0100), Zoran Kolic wrote:
:If one installs firmware and gets output with:
:
:ifconfig rsu0 scan
:
:he/she is on the road to succeed.
:Since openbsd is not my primary OS, I had some strange
:surprises. Finally, it all went fine.
:Definitelly, rsu does not
of the cases
they will recover semi-gracefully by themselves (as in, ssh sessions may
very well survive, others more hit and miss).
It's possible 'ifconfig rsu0 debug' will produce output that will be
useful in diagnosing what happens at the time of those drops.
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search on the obvious keywords will show, whenever the
question has been raised earlier, the response from developers has been
less than enthusiastic.
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get better hardware for free or the
price of a bus ticket.
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export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
in my .xinitrc / .xsession tells programs To Do The Right Thing.
Of course, not everything supports UTF8, so your milage may vary.
Mutt *does*, as does xterm, ssh, and tmux (my preferred combination for
reading mails). If you want to write UTF8 chars and have them
On 2012 Dec 30 (Sun) at 16:26:01 +0100 (+0100), Martijn van Duren wrote:
:Jan Stary schreef op zo 30-12-2012 om 15:36 [+0100]:
: When moving these files over via nfs the problem doesn't occur and
the
: files are saved correctly on my ffs partition.
:
: That (or scp) is how I
are
free to add a copyright notice of your own, in addition to simliar
notices from previous contributors.
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Not sure where you got greyscanner from, but you should probably ask
the authors.
On 2012 Dec 26 (Wed) at 21:31:26 +0100 (+0100), Jan Stary wrote:
:This is spamd and greyscanner on current/macppc.
:Generally, it works very well for me.
:
:Recently, I see greyscanner trapping hosts that try to
I have been printing to various HP laser printers for years, with normal
lpd. I'm pretty sure cups will support all of the ones we natively do
not support.
On 2012 Dec 27 (Thu) at 16:28:04 +0530 (+0530), Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
:I want to print from my OpenBSD machines on the ethernet LAN.
the offending IP address
to make sure you don't make any noise yourself by sending replies (pfctl
-k and adding to a table you block drop are optional extras).
- P
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nothing.
The packages installed via pkg_add are a separate issue, but the
packages do depend on the base system (which is what you get,
essentially, from the install iso).
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of tar included, you have CVS, with even a web
frontend, see eg
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/bin/pax/tar.c
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prompts you, among other things, to
create at least one regular user. It's very useful to take advantage of
that opportunity.
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Remember to set the evil
refined criteria, the query string you generate by point and
click is displayed so you get a useful starting point. (I've been
meaning to write a netflow/pflow/nfsen article for a while, but real
life including a few incidents where nfsen came in handy have kept
interfering).
- P
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On 24 December 2012 00:09, Alexander Hall alexan...@beard.se wrote:
Anyway, what's a live cd installable? Isn't the point of a live cd that you
*don't* install it?
Nope - for several Linux and other live OS installations the initial
boot is install-less, but there's an option to install to
Which kernel are you booting? If you only boot 'bsd', you need a
fully-installed system to use that. You need to make sure to boot the
'bsd.rd' kernel.
On 2012 Dec 20 (Thu) at 18:01:44 +0200 (+0200), What you get is Not what you
see wrote:
:I try to install OpenBSD 5.2 i386 to a box with
On 2012 Dec 11 (Tue) at 13:53:55 +0100 (+0100), Jan Lambertz wrote:
:Hello,
:
:i try to set up a openntpd server for a local network. because of security
:i don't have a internet connection. goal is to setup openbsd 5.2 release as
:openntpd server, sharing its local time (without sync of any pool
the /pub/OpenBSD/5.2/packages/i386 directory does not exist).
Try another mirror or check whether that mirror either has an incomplete
packages
collection or an unexpected directory structure.
- Peter
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On 2012 Dec 04 (Tue) at 18:06:56 + (+), Heptas Torres wrote:
:Hi people
:When upgrading I understand it's quite important to keep things in
:sync. I wanna run -current with regular upgrades and at the same time
:upgrade also packages/ports (and other things if needed).
:Are there any kinds
Peter Hessler phess...@theapt.org writes:
sysmerge
pkg_add -u
That's it.
Like Peter says here, that's really all there is to it, once you know
how to run upgrades from source or via snapshot. My slightly chattier
take on doing snapshot to snapshot upgrades (yes, I'm that kind of lazy
bastid
On 2012 Nov 20 (Tue) at 12:45:09 -0300 (-0300), Marcos Laufer wrote:
:Ok , i've just tried it on a OpenBSD 5.1 and unplugging the USB works
:just fine, no crash, no freeze.
:
:The weird thing and i don't understand why, is that you guys had good
:results with old OpenBSD versions and i didn't.
:
that it conserves on heat, not that it gets hot, but it gets warm. You
can put your hand on the top and it would be about 40 degrees, so
bareable.
Regards,
-peter
? The wireless light should light up
amber when the radio is turned on. I'd really like to use the internal wifi
over buying some external dongle but I'm sure as a compromise I'll have to.
Any hints on what's good to buy these days?
Regards,
-peter
I have a Thinkpad T430s with sandybridge (or ivybridge, I can never
remember), and life isn't too bad. I can suspend/resume, watch
(smaller) movies and dvds, and generally use it. Obviously I try to
avoid 1080p videos, as they take a huge amount of CPU to decode.
On 2012 Nov 10 (Sat) at
I'm pretty certain my USB hub doesn't need to be uplinked to charge devices
(the computer definitely does not need to be on) and unplugging the hub to
detect new devices is not necessary.
Robert Connolly robertconnolly1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello. I recently bought self powered USB hubs. To my
block should really be discarded in favor of the second one, a true
brainfart if there ever was one), with some further field notes to be
found over at my blag.
- Peter
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On 2012 Oct 31 (Wed) at 18:05:09 +0200 (+0200), Rares Aioanei wrote:
:On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:28:35AM +0400, Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
: Yesterday I have found an unpleasent bug in OpenBSD.
:
: I started two virtual machines in qemu with netbsd and building
: source inside each virtual machine.
cause of the problem.
- Peter
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http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.bsdly.net/ http://www.nuug.no/
Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic
delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673
No, it was not open sourced. All they did was release some userland
wrappers around their api.
No, this does not make it closer to OpenBSD being ported to this device.
Nothing has changed.
On 2012 Oct 24 (Wed) at 08:56:29 -0700 (-0700), Gene wrote:
:http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/2221
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