Nick Guenther wrote:
On 10/6/07, Timo Myyrd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have read the mount_vnd manual page and it describes the mount options
of the image that are needed to succesfully mount the partition on boot
but didn't reveal if there's a method to encrypt whole partition. I know
it
On Sat, 6 Oct 2007, Steven Wagner wrote:
I have an old backup drive from a Linux file server I was running. I
want it to be mounted in my new openBSD, but I'm having trouble with it.
I had FreeBSD on this server last and it was able to mount this ext2 fs
fine after installing the e2fsprogs
I tried to track this down to a single message but I failed - when I divided
the large mailbox into two halves, each of the halves went through successfully.
BTW, the spamassassing still segfaults regularly.
CL
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 06:27:13PM +0200, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
While running
On 10/7/07, Timo Myyrd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Guenther wrote:
On 10/6/07, Timo Myyrd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have read the mount_vnd manual page and it describes the mount options
of the image that are needed to succesfully mount the partition on boot
but didn't reveal if
Just trying that but the slice encryption could use some instructions
how to get the proper C/H/S -values. I tried quickly your factor method
and got a errors from fdisk that those were incorrect and I've been
searching the net for some help on how to calculate the proper values
for my home
On 10/7/07, Timo Myyrd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Guenther wrote:
On 10/7/07, Timo Myyrd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Guenther wrote:
On 10/6/07, Timo Myyrd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have read the mount_vnd manual page and it describes the mount
options
of the image that
hi
i give a test on the alix with openssl speed, (see below)
i have no time to test with iperf, but a scp/sftp gimme
1.4MO/s for sending a file, and 3.3 MO/s for receiving one
the performance if the same with pf (pass in quick and pass out quick) and no
pf.
a test with less overhead protocol must
2007/10/6, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just back from my (hiking) trip, I am happy to announce the 4.2
song has been added to the lyrics page at
http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html
Yes, it is designed to sound like a mid-era Rush song, ie. something
from Grace Under Pressure or
Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyways...like Peter said: it's a bit too late because the snapshots
are moving to 4.3 direction. So...probably...in some point of
time...my question was correct..right?
If you fetch snapshots as they appear and install them, then at some
On Sat, 6 Oct 2007, Mark Peoples wrote:
simple typo
Index: heimdal.info-1
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/kerberosV/src/doc/heimdal.info-1,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.4
diff -u -r1.1.1.4 heimdal.info-1
--- heimdal.info-1 14 Apr 2006
I have an old backup drive from a Linux file server I was running. I
want it to be mounted in my new openBSD box, but I'm having trouble with it.
I had FreeBSD on this server last and it was able to mount this ext2 fs
fine after installing the e2fsprogs suite.
I built and installed the e2fsprogs
On 10/7/07, Timo Myyrd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just trying that but the slice encryption could use some instructions
how to get the proper C/H/S -values. I tried quickly your factor method
and got a errors from fdisk that those were incorrect and I've been
searching the net for some help on
I guess this means a bug in DB_File.so or Perl. No matter how badly
Spamassassin is written it must not be able to produce a segfault.
Is DB_File.so an OpenBSD-specific implementation of database?
This segfault was produce by sa-learn -D --sync and the last debug message it
printed was [25545]
The following programs have missing manpage on OpenBSD 4.0:
db4_archive
db4_checkpoint
db4_deadlock
db4_dump
db4_dump185
db4_load
db4_printlog
db4_recover
db4_stat
db4_upgrade
Does anyone have any idea what these are for? I guess they are for some database
manipulation. --help doesn't give much
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Sat, 6 Oct 2007, Steven Wagner wrote:
I have an old backup drive from a Linux file server I was running. I
want it to be mounted in my new openBSD, but I'm having trouble with it.
I had FreeBSD on this server last and it was able to mount this ext2 fs
fine after
I would like to report a bug - a segfault - in Perl v5.8.8 which is a standard
part of OBSD 4.0. The perl page says that perlbjug should be used for perl
version 5. man perlbug says:
If you have found a bug with a non-standard port (one that was not part of the
standard distribution), a binary
On Oct 7, 2007, at 11:35 AM, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
I would like to report a bug - a segfault - in Perl v5.8.8 which is
a standard
part of OBSD 4.0. The perl page says that perlbjug should be used
for perl
version 5. man perlbug says:
If you have found a bug with a non-standard port (one
Just one question regarding VPNs OpenBSD and HW, is there any recomendation
for hardware? i mean, i want to setup a VPN between 2 offices and i need
some reasonable speed.. with a computer with some recent hardware do i need
any vpn card to accelerate encryptation/decryptation?
No, you don't
I have a new laptop that I would like to set up to have 4 different OS's
on. The OS's I would like to install are:
OpenBSD
FreeBSD
Linux
Windows (XP r Vista)
Is it possible to do this on the one disk. I do have enough space, my
concern is about portions. If it is possible can anyone give me an
Steven Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have an old backup drive from a Linux file server I was running. I
want it to be mounted in my new openBSD box, but I'm having trouble with it.
I had FreeBSD on this server last and it was able to mount this ext2 fs
fine after installing the e2fsprogs
Hi!
I can see X redraw the screen top down very slowly when I use the SMP
kernel on my Thinkpad T60. I can actually see it draw the background
first and then every widget one by one. I don't see this behaviour when
I use GENERIC.
I use an the amd64 kernel.
I tried with a 2 month old snapshot and a
On 2007/10/07 17:16, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
Does anyone have any idea what these are for? I guess they are for some
database
manipulation.
See the files in /usr/local/share/doc/db4/utility (here, the objects
are renamed s/db_/db4_/ to avoid conflicting with any other versions
which may be
Salut,
vous le savez probablement tous, le site http://steelix.kd85.com/ est
down depuis un bon moment.
Je voulais savoir, quand est-ce-qu'il est privu d'jtre remis en ligne ?
Et surtout, pourquoi est-il down ?
C'est Wim qui s'en occupe ?
Qu'est-ce qu'il y avait comme services dessus a part
Jona Joachim [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can see X redraw the screen top down very slowly when I use the SMP
kernel on my Thinkpad T60. I can actually see it draw the background
first and then every widget one by one. I don't see this behaviour when
I use GENERIC.
It's been discussed on the
Hi,
sorry for my previous e-mail.
I was mistaken in the mailling list name.
Regards,
Guillaume.
stan wrote:
I have a new laptop that I would like to set up to have 4 different OS's
on. The OS's I would like to install are:
OpenBSD
FreeBSD
Linux
Windows (XP r Vista)
Is it possible to do this on the one disk. I do have enough space, my
concern is about portions. If it is possible
On 10/7/07, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a new laptop that I would like to set up to have 4 different OS's
on. The OS's I would like to install are:
OpenBSD
FreeBSD
Linux
Windows (XP r Vista)
Is it possible to do this on the one disk. I do have enough space, my
concern is about
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 05:48:50PM -0700, Florin Andrei wrote:
Dual-homed firewall, web server on the private network, firewall is
doing 1:1 NAT for the web server to the public interface of the
firewall. em0 is the public interface, em1 is the private one.
In the exact same setup (same
On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 19:21:59 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter N. M. Hansteen) wrote:
Jona Joachim [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can see X redraw the screen top down very slowly when I use the
SMP kernel on my Thinkpad T60. I can actually see it draw the
background first and then every widget
Pre-order has made it all the way to New Zealand already - thanks to all.
On 10/7/07, Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One other data point - My preordered 4.2 set arrived here in Bergen,
Norway today. Excellent artwork as usual, and great song :)
Cheers,
--
Peter N. M.
Jona Joachim [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks a lot, it also helped in my case!
good.
I was reluctant to enable acpi because the man page says it could cause
overheating because the kernel takes thermal control from the bios but
doesn't provide any thermal regulation functionality.
Does my
evolution filters test, sorry.
--
Roberto Andradas Izquierdo | Libre Software Engineering Lab
randradas [EMAIL PROTECTED] gsyc.escet.urjc.es| Grupo de Sistemas y
Comunicaciones
Tel: (+34) 91 488 81 05 | Edif. Departamental II - Despacho 119
http://www.randradas.org|
evolution's filters test. sorry
--
Roberto Andradas Izquierdo | Libre Software Engineering Lab
randradas [EMAIL PROTECTED] gsyc.escet.urjc.es| Grupo de Sistemas y
Comunicaciones
Tel: (+34) 91 488 81 05 | Edif. Departamental II - Despacho 119
http://www.randradas.org|
Roberto Andradas Izquierdo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
evolution's filters test. sorry
received twice.
--
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team
http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.datadok.no/ http://www.nuug.no/
Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious
How did you order yours?
I am in NZ too... Is there a way to just transfer money via internet
banking or something?
Graeme Neilson wrote:
Pre-order has made it all the way to New Zealand already - thanks to all.
On 10/7/07, Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One
I pre-ordered using the web form for international orders
http://www.openbsd.org/orders.html with my new fangled credit card...;)
On 10/8/07, Josh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How did you order yours?
I am in NZ too... Is there a way to just transfer money via internet
banking or something?
Frank Bax wrote:
As you can see from my posts (wine and qemu); I am open to any solution
that will allow me to run this app with performance approaching
(preferably faster than) native P3-600. I'll donate C$100 to OpenBSD if
it works before year-end - it's not much, but its more than US$100
On 10/5/07, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious: in principle, would it be possible to use lkm(4) in
OpenBSD to get the same effect? Presumably it would mean a lot of
porting, but is there something fundamentally different about BSD from
Linux here?
it's possible.
On 10/7/07, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a new laptop that I would like to set up to have 4 different OS's
on. The OS's I would like to install are:
OpenBSD
FreeBSD
Linux
Windows (XP r Vista)
Is it possible to do this on the one disk. I do have enough space, my
concern is about
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