On 2017-05-07 18:04, Paul Suh wrote:
Have you tried using the DNS names in your ipsec.conf, and in the
filenames in the /etc/isakmpd/certs directory? Generally, certificates
are applied against the DNS name for servers, rather than the IP
address. Maybe a bug in isakmpd or one of the other hosts
I'm trying to get IPsec set up in transport mode using isakmpd, between
OpenBSD 6.0, Windows 2008R2+, and i5/OS 7.1. I've already gotten
everything working using PSK, but I'd like to use certificates.
I've created a certificate from our CA for each machine. I've put the
CA root chain in
ight get you started?
--STeve Andre'
Hello,
In 5.7 this used to work fine with ifstated monitoring for outage and rerouting
appropriatelyIn either 5.8 or 5.9 this seems to have stopped working.With both
interfaces configured only one interface will ever become active.
I am unable to test with 6.0 or 6.1 at the moment.
Is anyone
> If i understand it it should execute
>
> ifconfig nwid FSIE82
> ifconfig wpakey
> ifconfig wpaakms psk
> ifconfig up
> ifconfig iwm0 media autoselect mode 11g
Once you notice that the first four commands here would never work as written,
you may start to wonder if there isn’t a bit of magic
> I also have this issue with AC 3160. What i did as a workaround was to switch
> iwm to 802.11g using
> ifconfig iwm0 media autoselect mode 11g
Excellent! That got my wireless interface working without error messages. As
far as I haven’t had a single firmware error in two hours. I haven’t
I recently installed -current on a Dell laptop my mother decided she didn’t
want. I have the same problems with iwm0 on this machine (with its AC 3160
wireless device) as were reported for the 3165.
The dmesg I’m reproducing below includes this error msg at the end:
iwm0: hw rev 0x160, fw
e the days of a 2G web browsing system, mostly. I have a 32G
thinkpad and make sure limits are ramped up to absurd limits. Is is
slower? Sure, but I'll take that over a faster, diseased system any
time. OpenBSD will improve. Windows will not.
--STeve Andre'
g load avs on different versions is a bit like comparing apples
to spark plugs.
--STeve Andre'
After upgrading my OpenNMS box to 6.1 (from 6.0) I noticed that the
polling scripts weren't running. I tracked it down to needing wxallow
on /usr/local so python2.7 would run (otherwise "access denied"). I
think python2.7 wasn't marked as needing wxallow, or I don't know how to
check. Is
hp-predis package at 1.1.1 level, and a
pecl-redis-2.2.7p0.tgz package, but is pecl for php? I'm rather new to
all the php modules stuff...
Is anyone running any of these applications? If so, what is the name of
the OpenBSD package, or did you do a local install?
Thanks,
Steve W.
Yeah!
I'm glad I could help out :)
I get so much from these email lists it's nice to be able to actually
contribute :)
Have a great day.
Cheers,
Steve W.
On 24/02/2017 9:32 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Steve Williams <st...@williamsitconsulting.com> wrote:
Hi,
I'm working t
to resolve
locally.. for example "localhost".
Not sure if this is your problem, but it resolved my "Can't resolve" issue.
Cheers,
Steve W.
On 24/02/2017 2:53 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I am experimenting with httpd and DokuWiki on 6.0 stable trying to test
thing before I
On 2017-02-23 15:57, Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
I was going to install the ownCloud package in my OpenBSD server, but
then wondered about Nextcloud. I was surprised there's no Nextcloud
package.
Does anyone know what the status of the 2 projects are in general?
(the non-OpenBSD specific
it a go. I like having an
inventory of software on my system (pkg_info).
I was considering making a port if I went down the Nextcloud road, so
that's great.
Also, thanks for the info re. your transition from owncloud to
nextcloud.
Cheers,
Steve W.
no Nextcloud port other than no-one has
done one? (yes, this is a reason, but I'm wondering license, politics,
etc).
From the reading I was able to do, it seems like Nextcloud might be a
smarter investment of time to install than ownCloud.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Steve Williams
On 05/08/2015 22:41, Steve Fairhead wrote:
FWIW I nowadays record the last IP so that I can see patterns, and at
the very least identify spammers which otherwise I would have missed.
Finally, this has paid off. After a couple of years of collecting stats,
I've identified some patterns, which
On 14/02/2017 9:00 AM, Reyk Floeter wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 07:24:17AM -0700, Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
I have a web based application (Gallery 3) on one web server with a
fairly large number of photos.
I have nfs mounted that folder onto a new APU2 system with OpenBSD 6.0
t doesn't serve
anything up (likely because there's nothing there!).
There's no message in the error.log, and I have tried putting php-fpm
into "debug" mode and there's nothing relevant logged there either.
What am I missing? or is this even possible?
Thanks,
Steve Williams
. I'm missing something with regards
the size of the disk? Probably I'm forgetting to include something
relevant but I've been dealing with this last night and am tired.
Clues?
Thanks to all -- STeve Andre'
dmesg
OpenBSD 6.0-current (RAMDISK_CD) #164: Sun Feb 12 14:02:22 MST 2017
dera...@amd64.op
port install ever, so a learning experience.
Thanks again!
Cheers,
Steve Williams
On 10/01/2017 3:16 PM, Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
I purchased a new PC-Engines APU 2c4 system. I have a wireless card
as well and a msata SSD (250 gig). I've tried the install with all
these two boards
Hi,
I purchased a new PC-Engines APU 2c4 system. I have a wireless card as
well and a msata SSD (250 gig). I've tried the install with all these
two boards installed, none installed and both combinations with no
change in symptoms.
I have tried
OpenBSD current "install60.fs"
e definition tells the printer to print duplex, the other
doesn't.
So when I do:
lpr -P lp_oneside myfile
my file is printed one sided, but when I:
lpr -P lp_duplex myfile
my file is printed on both sides.
SteveT
Steve Litt
December 2016 featured book: Rapid Learning for the
0474a-097f-4f21-a864-21245314957f
If you can't get to a "partial redelation" situation, then you are
really limited on what you can do, and it's likely that a dynamic IP
address just won't work with Office 365 either.
Good luck!
Cheers,
Steve W.
/
/
On 03/01/2017 8:49 AM, Peter Fraser
d to use it...
If you feel tied to an ISP because of static IP, I would not hesitate to
go the dynamic route.
Cheers,
Steve Williams
On 02/01/2017 3:05 PM, Peter Fraser wrote:
A charity that I support has been having trouble with its internet provider
(Rogers).
The problem I have is that Roger is
Thanks for the input!
Happy New Year :)
Cheers,
Steve Williams
On 31/12/2016 2:29 PM, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
On Saturday, 31 December 2016 11:13:53 PYST Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
I have decided to modernize my OpenBSD system from an old desktop PC to
something lower power. It seems
Thanks!
On 02/01/2017 3:17 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 11:13:53AM -0700, Steve Williams wrote:
The PC Engines website lists a WLE200NX which google reveals is a Atheros
AR9280 Wireless Mini PCIe 2.4/5 Ghz Dual Band card.
According to athn.4, it should be supported
that is supported by OpenBSD?
I'm not scrimping on money... I anticipate this running for 5+ years.
I've been on OpenBSD since the 2.7 days and have only had 2 different
sets of hardware (retired PC's). This would be the third and the only
"new" system :)
Thanks,
Steve Williams
On 11/29/2016 5:32 AM, Mario Bedenk wrote:
As described in the title, I'm experiencing kernel panics with OpenBSD
6.0 running in VMWare ESX when a SAN Failover happens.
Do you have softdep enabled? I've had problems with an overloaded SAN
(high latency) behind ESXi with OpenBSD. Mine had a
I saw that httpd was updated to support SNI; is anything already in the
works to add SNI to relayd?
Thanks!
, etc.
--STeve Andre
ore.S and pmap.c
Philip Guenther
Thanks for the explanation of the memory limit. I'm not needing a
system with more than 512G yet, but how much of a project would it
be to dynamically expand to whatever?
--STeve Andre'
Happy Birthday to OpenBSD.
Hey, it's 21. It can drink in Michigan now!
On 10/10/2016 11:44 AM, Todd C. Miller wrote:
Can't you enable serial console redirection with the built-in iLO?
That should make it easier to get the boot messages in legacy mode.
Alternatively, if you have the "Advanced iLO" license, you can ssh to
iLO and view the text console.
On 10/7/2016 6:41 AM, Henrik Lund Kramshøj wrote:
It is stable and works, and we can use both em and vmx driver, but only
get around 1.5 - 2.0 Gbit/s
I'm still on ESXi 5.1 in the lab and only have one host, but this seemed
interesting enough to run some benchmarks.
VM host: ESXi 5.1, Dell
ut have
kept because of their quality. But they do have the 3G problem. So
look forwards at 65-bit. I don't think you'll look back.
--STeve Andre'
On 9/10/2016 8:12 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
Run it
through hexdump -C to see if there are funny chars in the file.
There will come a day when I'll stop learning about simple, obvious,
useful Unix commands. Today is not that day.
n you find
a problem, wait, and try again. Repeat if needed.
--STeve Andre'
On 2016-08-03 23:33, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2016 16:02:21 -0400
Steve Shockley <steve.shock...@shockley.net> wrote:
I have an HP BL460c blade I'm using with OpenBSD. I was able to get
5.8 to install by disabling ACPI; since I'm lazy I didn't submit a bug
report. I
0037 comments
talk of stuff I already verified.
I'm certainly willing to do more work on this--I'd appreciate any ideas
on what to test. I've never seen an error like this before... Right now
I feel uncomfortably dumb.
Thanks for ideas... --STeve Andre'
On 08/21/16 17:29, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2016-08-21, STeve Andre' <and...@msu.edu> wrote:
Does anyone have archives of recent amd64 snapshot packages?
I blew my aug-09 set away and I'd like libreoffice back. Anyone?
(And yes, I know it's always a gamble to mismatch pa
On 08/21/16 01:01, bytevolc...@safe-mail.net wrote:
STeve Andre' wrote:
Does anyone have archives of recent amd64 snapshot packages?
I blew my aug-09 set away and I'd like libreoffice back. Anyone?
(And yes, I know it's always a gamble to mismatch packages and the OS)
Thanks, STeve
Does anyone have archives of recent amd64 snapshot packages?
I blew my aug-09 set away and I'd like libreoffice back. Anyone?
(And yes, I know it's always a gamble to mismatch packages and the OS)
Thanks, STeve Andre'
...)
--STeve Andre'
On 08/15/16 05:41, STeve Andre' wrote:
This is on an amd64 -current system updated/compiled as of
Aug 8 7am; using the 8/13 packages.
I'm trying to use phpMyAdmin to import a database into maria.
in /etc/php-5.6ini I've set memory_limit to 256m, post_max_size
to 16m
ted but I always get the 2M max notice.
Any ideas? I'm pressed for time on this, sigh. Pointers would be
much appreciated.
--STeve Andre'
For Trumps sake Kids, put some gloves on and do it like proper coders or grab
a drink together and talk it out…
Hugs,
Steve
> On 31 Jul 2016, at 19:54, mxb <m...@alumni.chalmers.se> wrote:
>
> Who gives a sh*t?!
> Ppl supporting OpenBSD community what matters - with user
problems were self made.
>
> Thanks!
> --
> Edgar Pettijohn
>
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those non-compliant peeps :)
I will test further once I recovered ;)
Thanks,
> On 25 Jul 2016, at 22:06, Maurice Janssen <maur...@z74.net> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 04:54:09PM +0200, Steve Clement wrote:
>> I tried to connect my Nexus 5 with Android 6.0.1 bu
16:07:03 vpn npppd[51700]: l2tpd ctrl=13 call=25707 logtype=PPPBind
ppp=9
Jul 25 16:07:06 vpn npppd[51700]: ppp id=9 layer=base logtype=TUNNELSTART
user="steve" duration=3sec layer2=L2TP layer2from=85.93.205.98:51860
auth=MS-CHAP-V2 ip=10.0.0.129 iface=pppx0
Jul 25 16:07:06 vpn npppd[51
is it? It might be useful to
indicate where the error occurred? This is the second of three
disks to be tested. It's connected to a Thermaltake USB 3.0
disk enclosure.
Thanks for any pointers.
--STeve Andre'
, but that shouldn't
stop you. Hint: start reading about compilers.
--STeve Andre'
On 06/16/16 11:12, Luke Small wrote:
Eh, I run it on a VM. I could copy one and somehow locate all the -O2's and
replace them with -O3's in the files. I'd probably have to write a program
to do it, unless
ne, because nobody's listening.
And then, likely as not, he'll take his obnoxo-talk to a different list.
I wrote about this subject at
http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/init/killfile.htm
SteveT
Steve Litt
June 2016 featured book: Troubleshooting: Why Bother?
http://www.troubleshooters.com/twb
On 2016-05-24 16:02, Steve Shockley wrote:
RUN AT LEAST 'trace' AND 'ps' AND INCLUDE OUTPUT WHEN REPORTING THIS
PANIC!
IF RUNNING SMP, USE 'mach ddbcpu <#>' AND 'trace' ON OTHER PROCESSORS,
TOO.
DO NOT EVEN BOTHER REPORTING THIS WITHOUT INCLUDING THAT INFORMATION!
Sorry, I need more pr
I have an HP BL460c blade I'm using with OpenBSD. I was able to get 5.8
to install by disabling ACPI; since I'm lazy I didn't submit a bug
report. I tried to upgrade to 5.9 (and -current), but booting from the
CD ends with:
wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay1
This might be
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From: STeve Andre' <and...@msu.edu>
Date: May 17, 2016 4:16:13 PM
Subject: Mod_rewrite.so use
I am creating a Web server using apache2. For the moment I need to
use it.
To
On 04/26/2016 04:47 AM, Erling Westenvik wrote:
$ pkg_info blogsum
I use(d) Blogsum, but last I looked it pulled in Apache 1.3. I tried
and failed to get it working under the new httpd chroot (too many Perl
dependencies). I have a better understanding of httpd now, but I've
lost
On 04/26/2016 12:32 PM, stan wrote:
I'd like to hear the experience of others using OpenBSD for
mailserver.
I used the guide from
http://technoquarter.blogspot.com/2015/02/openbsd-mail-server.html to
walk through the setup of OpenSMTPD, Dovecot, and Roundcube. It's a
little dated now
I have been working on getting rid of stp on my network (not really
interested in a diatribe on the pros and cons of stp). I have searched for
information on doing this in pf. So far my searches have come up dry.
Wondering if anyone on the list can assist.
Thanks in advance.
I have several machines running Smokeping on OpenBSD 5.8 amd64 to
monitor latency through several web proxy servers. I have a lot of
frequent monitors (mostly curl) so performance is degrading. Opening
one of the Smokeping web pages can take 30-45 seconds at times, but from
what I can see
Whoops.
I didn't look at the mailing list name, and thought I was reading at a
Linux mailing list. Perhaps that's why the OpenBSD form of the command
didn't work on Void Linux :-)
SteveT
Steve Litt
April 2016 featured book: Rapid Learning for the 21st Century
http://www.troubleshooters.com
, midi/0, rmidi/0, aucat aborts
saying "couldn't open audio device".
If anyone knows the secret sauce, please let me know. I was playing a
Youtube song, easily listenable on my speakers, while I did the aucat
commands.
Thanks,
SteveT
Steve Litt
April 2016 featured book: Rapid Learning fo
use another
computer plus minicom, but minicom itself introduces so many variables
it's not worth it.
SteveT
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>
>
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 6:43 AM, Steve Litt
> <sl...@troubleshooters.com> wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 22:23:27 -0500
> > Eric Furman <ericfur...@fastmail.net> wrote:
> >
> > > OS400 people don't come on this list and di
Linux and BSD can often solve the same
set of problems. Nobody ever calls anyone else a BSD douche bag. We
like BSD and its community.
Until you posted this, nobody in this thread said bad things about
Linux or its users. Tough day?
By the way, you spelled douchebag wrong: It has no spaces.
Stev
On 02/09/16 07:41, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
Hi,
William Mimart wrote on Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 08:36:59PM +0100:
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C FRANCE
P Normandie
T Rouen
Z 76000
O mimart.info
Sorry, but this doesn't make any sense to me.
This entry wouldn't be related to OpenBSD at all.
It seems to be something about
On 1/21/2016 5:53 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Removing timestamps will kill performance unless it's on a slow line.
It gives a good clue though - try this (on the centos box) instead:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8893888/dropping-of-connections-with-tcp-tw-recycle
Better reference.
A while back [1], I posted a question asking about timeout issues using
Openup (or any transfers really) to work through a Websense proxy.
Later, I had problems with Smokeping on OpenBSD showing ~50% packet loss
going through the proxy. After far too long staring at debug logs and
packet
On 01/09/16 07:46, Sebastien Marie wrote:
On Sat, Jan 09, 2016 at 03:40:08AM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote:
I got the following error below after updating my tree about 02:42 am
Jan 9 EST. Amd64 -current.
I don't see anything special the the -current update faq.
Are others seeing this?
--STeve
I got the following error below after updating my tree about 02:42 am
Jan 9 EST. Amd64 -current.
I don't see anything special the the -current update faq.
Are others seeing this?
--STeve Andre'
building shared crypto library (version 37.0)
cc -shared -fpic -o libcrypto.so.37.0 `lorder
uot; is another way of saying "screw you, we're
changing it yet again, get with the program." In Linux, most
distributions are now making sure there's "no legacy baggage" in their
new, systemd equipped monoliths.
SteveT
Steve Litt
November 2015 featured book: Troubleshooting Techniques
of the Successful Technologist
http://www.troubleshooters.com/techniques
I recently ran into an issue with my OpenBSD mail server where it would
die every day around 5 AM. With 5.7-stable it would just become
unresponsive, with 5.8-stable it would print "scsi_xfer pool exhausted"
repeatedly on the console. It turned out to be SpamAsssassin sa-learn
running on a
On 11/21/2015 1:06 PM, Denis Fondras wrote:
How to I tell smtpd to re-route massages currently in the queue to the
smarthost at smtp.pvt.example.com?
I haven't checked lately but it was not possible last time I asked.
Just for the archives, this is possible. In the message spool
On 10/31/2015 1:46 AM, Raf Czlonka wrote:
Hi Steve,
You hadn't mentioned it and I don't have a proxy at hand to test it, but
won't either simply honour the "http_proxy" environment variable?
Thanks for the reply. Everything does seem to honor the http_proxy
environment variable,
I'm trying to get openup to work through a proxy. I'm able to get it to
work through an antique Bluecoat proxy, but it fails using a Websense
Content Gateway (more or less Inktomi/Apache Traffic Server) or a
Fortigate firewall device. I'm using 5.8-stable, and this happened on
earlier
t, experiment with different options to the lpd command.
In your description, you say input filters are never executed, and
later says that you never seethe "printcanon called". If you ever see
"printbrother called", then you can exploit the differences by changing
the two prin
On 10/19/2015 8:26 PM, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
But if you write DNS names into your pf.conf
file then step 2 can be eliminated. All
that's required is to reload the rules.
How often do you re-query DNS to update and reload the rules? What do
you do in the case of multiple A records, or a CDN?
On 10/10/2015 1:21 PM, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
I looked at OpenVPN which conceptually resembles Fortinet but doesn't
seem to have any way to connect to Fortinet SSL VPN.
A quick search found https://github.com/adrienverge/openfortivpn, but I
haven't tested it. That looks like it replaces the
On 10/9/2015 11:04 AM, Martín Ferco wrote:
Do you know or can recommend other private cloud providers?
I use ramnode (kvm) and core networks (physical). Both support OpenBSD.
Ramnode doesn't do a private network but they'll give you extra
bandwidth to compensate; I'm not sure about core.
You obviously never lived through the sendmail era. The smtpd code is very
good. Bugs happen, and how the creators of a program react to them is
what matters. The qualsys results were promptly dealt with.
I don't think there is much to discuss other than diffs that further the
project.
STeve
On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 10:00 AM Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 07:44:45AM -0600, Chris Lobkowicz wrote:
> > Good day, I am curious if there is the possibility of adding/using
> multiple
> > profiles or network entries, much like ~/.ssh/config ?
> >
> > eg:
> >
On 9/9/2015 7:03 PM, Alexander Hall wrote:
Hi!
Does anyone have an example for a functional configuration for
roundcube[mail] over the new httpd?
I use the following to have roundcubemail in a subdirectory with
unrelated content above it. Note that I do not consider myself to be an
httpd
and probably never would. Has this changed?
SteveT
Steve Litt
August 2015 featured book: Troubleshooting: Just the Facts
http://www.troubleshooters.com/tjust
In spamd.8, it shows:
BLACKLIST-ONLY MODE
[...]
table spamd persist
pass in on egress proto tcp from spamd to any port smtp \
divert-to 127.0.0.1 port spamd
However, it appears pf requires inet when diverting to a table[1]:
pass in on egress inet proto tcp from spamd to any port smtp \
On Sun, 9 Aug 2015 22:13:36 +0300
Mihai Popescu mih...@gmail.com wrote:
Joel, what the hell are you doing? Answering your own email and
quoting your own words. For what purpose?
Somebody told you that what you have is OUT OF SYNC, and gave you some
clear instructions to fix this?
What are
understood, but about half of the IP addresses I'm seeing are
proxies or relays (identified in maillog as something altogether
different)...
FWIW I nowadays record the last IP so that I can see patterns, and at
the very least identify spammers which otherwise I would have missed.
Steve
On 30/07/2015 23:07, Steve Fairhead wrote:
Oooh, nice. Some meat there for me to look into. Thanks.
Well, it seems I could have phrased that better... (one private response
had me nonplussed until I googled the phrase - refers to a male with a
larger than average... errr... never mind
On 30/07/2015 16:09, Seth wrote:
Steve, I had the some problem, lots of spammers were figuring out how to
'climb over the greywall', so I added spamd-bpgd [1] and a few
blacklists [2] into the mix.
I haven't figure out how to incorporate DNSBL into spamd, so I use the
cruder method
bother to resubmit,
so it's pretty effective (it cut down my spam to under 5% literally
overnight).
Yep, already running greylisting. (I did say I was running spamd.)
Thanks,
Steve
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fivetrees ltd - for the complete music
that gmail and yahoo are
rate-limiting my servers because of spam... meep! Seems hugely unfair,
and I shall cry.
Any cluebats?
Steve
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I've set up a mail server on 5.7 following the walkthrough at
technoquarter.blogspot.com. Basically, it accepts mail and routes it
through spamassassin and clamav and finally delivers to dovecot.
Inbound and outbound mail works as expected. However, mail to
doesntex...@example.com bounces
On 6/22/2015 9:01 PM, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
I had the same problem. This fixed it for me.
table recipients file:/etc/mail/recipients
accept from any for domain vdomains recipient recipients relay via
smtp://127.0.0.1:10027
/etc/mail/recipients
@domain.tld
That works nicely, thanks.
great that the ports
tree has
gotten so big that you can't remember it all. ;-)
Something to take a pic and put it in a file would be OK.
--STeve Andre'
On 6/15/2015 6:27 AM, Joel Rees wrote:
Package tiff-4.0.3p2 found, matching insecure tiff-4.0.4beta
If you're using openup, try making sure
https://stable.mtier.org/updates/$(uname -r)/$(arch -s) appears before
the OpenBSD one in PKG_PATH. I had a similar issue with php
dependencies when
a little hardware poking
on the 286, a long time ago. It's isn't simple. I also hope it was
written under a reasonable license.
Once nouveau stabilizes (I have no idea of its current state), someone
may get the interest to port it. Maybe. But as of right now, it ought
to be avoided.
--STeve
came into the tree.
If you can run -current on your laptop, you should consider it. It
really is amazing. Later I will try to get a test jig in place such
that I can measure current draw and compare, but heat == power, so I'm
sure it's a success.
Thank you Philip, et al!
--STeve Andre'
ps: more
On 06/03/15 22:23, Doug Hogan wrote:
We have two new lists for LibreSSL:
libre...@openbsd.org - public list for technical discussion about
LibreSSL on any operating system.
libressl-secur...@openbsd.org - private list for reporting severe
vulnerabilities in OpenSSL or LibreSSL to the core
I'm trying to set up roundcubemail on 5.7, following a combination of
http://technoquarter.blogspot.com/2015/02/openbsd-mail-server-part-7-roundcube.html
and
https://github.com/reyk/httpd/wiki/Running-ownCloud-with-httpd-on-OpenBSD to
set up httpd.conf. I'm having some trouble getting macros
is subcontent wide
character assassination, and is wrong.
SteveT
Steve Litt
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http://www.troubleshooters.com/startbiz
Thanks for the replies, everyone.
On 5/8/2015 5:17 AM, David Gwynne wrote:
im pretty sure the s300 is actually the ahci ports coming off the motherboard.
if its in ahci mode it should Just Work(tm) as a sata controller. not sas,
sorry.
I got the S300 with a used R210-II; it actually is a
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