list,
i am looking for a video streaming program and noticed ffmpeg did it
over http. installing ffmpeg from packages gave the following...
4.0 GENERIC i386, no X11
sudo pkg_add -v ${PKG_PATH}ffmpeg-20060312p1.tgz
Password:
parsing ffmpeg-20060312p1
Dependencies for ffmpeg-20060312p1
Christoph Leser wrote:
hello,
I would love to set up a openBSD/soekris based dsl router for accessing the
internet from home (my provider is t-com from germany).
Can anyone here tell me whether there are internal dsl modem cards available
which are supported by openBSD?
although it is not
list,
when any configure script is checking for standard header files
(stdlib.h, memory.h) it hangs for a few seconds on each file, as if it
is taking this long to actually find each file on the disk. which i
guess is actually happening. making the script take about almost five
minutes to
My OpenBSD gateway has been playing up recently, randomly stalling
and not allowing SSH/DNS/HTTP connections from the LAN.
It is an EPIA 5000 with a 160gb HDD. I have disconnected the fan.
Below are some outputs which might help someone have a stab at what
could be going on...
cat
List,
File transfer between my iBook G4 and OpenBSD box (3.8 GENERIC#138
i386) over SSH seems really slow.
I have made sure the iBook en0 interface is 100baseTX full-duplex and
the same with the rl0 interface on the OpenBSD box.
When transferring files with scp or rsync (over ssh) top
On 21 Feb 2006, at 13:43, FTP wrote:
Hi there,
I'm interested to buy an ADSL modem PCI card for OpenBSD and
Sangoma informed me that their products are not for xBSD any more!
Any alternatives around?
I've been using an Thomson (previously Alcatel) Speedtouch USB ADSL
modem.
ugen0 at
On 9 Jan 2006, at 10:43, Olivier Mehani wrote:
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 10:51:12PM +, poncenby smythe wrote:
I am running 3.8 GENERIC on i386 and can't figure out why pf
isn't logging
the packets I've told it to, here is a snippet from /etc/ pf.conf...
Maybe a stupid check, but did you
On 9 Jan 2006, at 19:37, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, poncenby smythe wrote:
On 9 Jan 2006, at 10:43, Olivier Mehani wrote:
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 10:51:12PM +, poncenby smythe wrote:
I am running 3.8 GENERIC on i386 and can't figure out why pf isn't
logging
the packets
On 20 Nov 2005, at 23:16, Damien Miller wrote:
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, poncenby smythe wrote:
Dear list,
Does anyone why the versions of tcpdump and libpcap in 3.8 GENERIC
(3.2(i think) and 0.5 respectively) are quite a way off from the
current stable releases (0.9.4).
Exactly what do you
Dear list,
Does anyone why the versions of tcpdump and libpcap in 3.8 GENERIC
(3.2(i think) and 0.5 respectively) are quite a way off from the
current stable releases (0.9.4).
Thanks
poncenby
I have been googling for around ten minutes trying to find a howto
for binding two interfaces together.
I vaguely remember doing this with linux which involved putting some
bond statement in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/somefile.
The trunk command seems to do what I am looking for but I am
On 14 Nov 2005, at 20:26, Theo de Raadt wrote:
you probably want to use 'bridge'
thanks for the pointer, however I am not sure bridge is what I am
after, let me try and explain what I meant slightly more clearly (if
anyone is interested).
My openbsd box has three interfaces, em2
Kharazmi wrote:
How to use boot pxeboot is described in the doc I wrote two days ago,
you can find a link to it in the list. You'll find examples that I
hope will help.
gl
/bkw
On 10/23/05, poncenby smythe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list, help for the following problem would be greatly
appreciated
Hello list, help for the following problem would be greatly
appreciated, it's so frustrating.
Trying to pxeboot 3.7 on an EPIA machine with what Linux is reporting
to be a Centaur VIA Samuel 2 stepping 03 processor. The server is a
mac with os 10.4, here is the /etc/dhcpd.conf:
allow
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