Re: Failed syspatch 63-007 on i386 (verified but gzip i/o error)

2018-05-08 Thread Raphael
On Tue, May 08, 2018 at 02:57:04PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: > A replacement file is moving it's way out to mirrors now... thanks!

Failed syspatch 63-007 on i386 (verified but gzip i/o error)

2018-05-08 Thread Raphael
Dear misc@, I do not know which mailing list is the best one for such report, so I start here. Syspatch worked properly for 63-006 but syspatch fails on 63-007. I tried without rebooting after 006 and after rebooting. Both situation shows the same error pasted below. Kernel relinked properly aft

Re: Best Practices python virtualenv

2018-05-01 Thread Raphael
On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 04:46:49PM +, Ken MacKenzie wrote: > Is there a recommended best practice when setting up an environment with > python > virtualenv with regards to wxallowed. > > My typical workflow is under my home directory I have a > dev/language/project/.venv type structure. I guess

NFS and ext2 mount failure

2006-08-09 Thread Raphael Brunner
server. Strange is also, if I export my home-dir, then I can read and write to it. (but the file and dir-rights are the same as my $HOME) Could this be something with the mounted ext2fs? Any idea or tips? Thanks a lot for all help. Raphael

Stripping vlan tag - libpcap and tcpdump - arpwatch on trunk

2006-01-05 Thread Raphael
all the vlan taggings for any vlan numbers. This solution would also work for any other monitoring software apart from arpwatch and therefore if my preference. Q: As I'm still new to OpenBSD, I wanted to know your oppinion about this idea (and the other ideas). Thanks for taking the time to read through my long story :-) Raphael

PF ALTQ

2005-09-19 Thread Raphael Brunner
Hi @ all, I try to limit the Bandwidth on my OpenBSD 3.7 (Release). But there is something wrong. On my box run a ftp-server (10.0.0.1) without proxy. and I try to copy from/to it from 10.0.0.20 via FTP The traffic walk through the rules (log with tcpdump...), but there isn't a limit of the

locales charmap

2005-06-13 Thread Raphael Brunner
ine a file with special-characters like #@ etc... then I can see in the shell on OpenBSD the same filename... how can I see, which charmap does run on OpenBSD? On Linux it's the command "locale charmap" then it's e.g. ISO-8859-1. Thanks a lot for your help. Have a nice evening... Raphael