Hello,
This is for the OP: dude, you are free to do anything, order or cancel
or whatever you want.
But please contact the SITE MANTAINER about your problems, do not
annoy the list with your obsession(s). You can taste the toillet paper
if you don't TRUST it, but please direct your inquires to
Hello,
I'd quite like to hook up some LEDs for various hw.sensor states on my
Soekris 6501 running 5.5-stable. Any chance I've simply missed an
obvious way to get this working? dmesg below
Cheers!
Mark
OpenBSD 5.5-stable (GENERIC.MP) #0: Thu Oct 2 01:40:08 EST 2014
Many a naïve person believe you can add security as an afterthought
but I'm not aware of this approach ever truly succeeding.
I think that OpenBSD has done decent job. Decades ago that old unix
code, originally did not quite exactly been EAL7.
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Hi folks,
Pf question about parentheses around self: Does (self)
work similar to (egress)? pf.conf(5) describes parentheses
around interface names and interface groups, but self is
not mentioned:
address= ( interface-name | interface-group
Hi all,
i want to automatically execute some scripts when my monitor
setup changes (plug in/out a monitor via VGA).
Is there a utility in base which can do this?
I imported x11/srandrd into openbsd-wip which subscribes to the Randr
RROutputChange event and made a second small test program
Harald Dunkel ha...@afaics.de writes:
Pf question about parentheses around self: Does (self)
work similar to (egress)? pf.conf(5) describes parentheses
around interface names and interface groups, but self is
not mentioned:
The parentheses denote potentially dynamic addresses, and IIRC the
On Oct 4, 2014, at 5:51 PM, mishve...@rambler.ru wrote:
I have OpenBSD 5.4 amd64. I install npppd and configure IPSec(l2tp +
password).
LAN 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0
WAN(ISP NET; Connect by MAC ddress) 10.0.0.1/255.0.0.0
ISP GET ME GLOBAL IP SERVER1-Openbsd - 1.2.3.4
WIN 2003
First of all I would like just to thank developers of OpenBSD for a
great Simple Network Management Protocol daemon and its integration with
OpenBSD built in sensors framework. With minimal required editing of
/etc/snmpd.conf. I was easily able to pool more info from my OpenBSD
servers from
Responding here at the risk of continuing to feed the troll, but in the
interest of setting the record straight (i.e. for the archives).
On 4 Oct 2014 at 13:53, Matti Karnaattu wrote:
Many a naïve person believe you can add security as an afterthought
but I'm not aware of this approach ever
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