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Re: mutiple pptp pass-through PF

... me know your choice. regards, Girish Index: pfvar.h =================================================================== RCS file: ... Daniel Hartmeier + * Copyright (c) 2007 Girish Venkatachalam * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution ...

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Nov 22 2007 - 13:50

Re: mutiple pptp pass-through PF

On 23:11:21 Nov 23, Girish Venkatachalam wrote: > > I am working on it. I plan to spend the whole night hacking it. > ... Please pardon the delay. I just sent the diff to tech@. Please test it. Thanks. regards, Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Nov 27 2007 - 02:36

Re: pfctl - show port numbers

On 06:12:09 Dec 05, Girish Venkatachalam wrote: > > If there is enough coffee for me ... ;) > This diff should satisfy everyone. -Girish Index: pfctl_parser.c =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/ ...

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Dec 4 2007 - 21:30

Re: mutt and Stallman

On 10:13:06 Dec 19, Girish Venkatachalam wrote: > > You can get them here. > > http://sirsasana.org/misc/muttrc-personal.txt > http ... > Very nice page on mutt. http://home.nyc.rr.com/computertaijutsu/mutt.html -Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Dec 19 2007 - 01:57

Re: Embedding OpenBSD

On 13:37:28 Dec 31, Steve Shockley wrote: > Girish Venkatachalam wrote: >> Correct me if I am wrong but I believe it was this that saved ... . This is not on topic but other threads don't look any good anyway.;) -Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Dec 31 2007 - 23:32

Re: odd greyscanner behaviour

... Aug 30, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2008-08-30, Girish Venkatachalam wrote: > > You must be aware that google and other such ... is what I know/think. Let me head to ietf.org and get back. :) -Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Aug 30 2008 - 07:14

Re: odd greyscanner behaviour

On 16:44:19 Aug 30, Girish Venkatachalam wrote: > > I couldn't find this mentioned in RFC2821, could you point out the > > section ... a bank of MTAs but allocate the job of retrials to come from the same IP address. -Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Aug 30 2008 - 07:26

Re: odd greyscanner behaviour

On 16:44:19 Aug 30, Girish Venkatachalam wrote: > > I couldn't find this mentioned in RFC2821, could you point out the > > section ... is a violation of the RFC of course. But is it explicitly mentioned? I don't know. -Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Aug 30 2008 - 07:42

Debugging a CD/DVD driver?

... 82801 chipset, please take a look. http://www.sirsasana.org/misc/girish-dmesg.txt Once I fix it I shall send the patch at ... of other patches with me too (mostly for USB NIC drivers )... Thanks. Any help is appreciated. regards, Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Oct 30 2007 - 21:35

Unable to map phys mem on Intel D945G motherboard

... of the same make on which an IDE hard disk with an old OpenBSD install works fine but CD booting does not work. I have three machines all of the same make. What could be going wrong? Thanks. regards, Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Sep 23 2007 - 07:20

Support for HDMI and Disk On Memory?

... drivers required for supporting a HDMI high definition audio/video output? I am guessing that the audio part alone will need some sort of driving. What about video? Or is it all done in hardware/firmware? Many thanks. regards, Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Oct 31 2007 - 20:24

Re: [i386/Thinkpad T41]USB mouse + Xorg obsd 4.1

... .conf , then you can get several samples from google. The idea is that OpenBSD multiplexes mouse movements into /dev/wsmouse. So you don't have to explicitly tell Xorg about it. Read wsmouse(1) and wsmux(1) for details. Best, Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Nov 1 2007 - 06:35

Thinkpad t61 OpenBSD support?

... can be a good buy if I wish to run OpenBSD on it. Any anecdotes? Advice? My friend is in US right now. So I could ask him to bring it for me. Which is the best website to order from? Thanks. Have a nice day! regards, Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Nov 7 2007 - 01:24

Re: Thinkpad t61 OpenBSD support?

... .com but > they also sell laptops and complete PCs. > Geeks.com often have killer deals on older stuff. I shall ask him to order from newegg then. I have used that site before. Thanks for your reply. Much appreciated. Best, Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Nov 7 2007 - 02:45

Re: Cannot ssh after reboot! Help!!!!

... ldd `which bash` The best option for any shell would be a statically linked one. OpenBSD ksh has nearly all the cool things bash has... Anyway the choice is yours. You can try manually running ldconfig or simply rebooting. Best, Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Nov 9 2007 - 01:19

Re: Printing with apsfilter

... daemon on your host nor any /etc/printcap entry! Hopefully this does not add to the confusion. :) Please point out if there are any mistakes in the blurb above. Ever willing to learn. Thanks. Have a nice day! regards, Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Nov 10 2007 - 21:21

Re: partition and copy in one line?

... be far more messy and need more experimentation. I am talking thro' the hat here but the advantage with dump(8) and restore(8) is it might be much faster and understands FFS quite well unlike the raw dd command. Thanks. regards, Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Nov 10 2007 - 21:26

Re: Printing with apsfilter

... the lpr protocol also has some fundamental "issues" in it's design > (much like FTP does). > > in short, i'd suggest you use, use cups unless you have a specific > reason not to. Thanks. I shall try learning CUPS sometime. regards, Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Nov 12 2007 - 03:28

Re: Connectivity Issues with Linksys 802.11 USB Adapter

... wrote: > These are in the same subnet, this won't work. You might like > to look at trunk(4). > Can't you bridge them or create separate subnets and route them? Is trunking the purpose here? Just wondering.... regards, Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Nov 14 2007 - 07:14

Re: win32-codecs, avi and amd64 question

... ' my hat and you know what that means. But I have played several video formats(avi, wmv...) without the closed source win32codecs package. I wonder why people look any further when there is something as sexy as mplayer... regards, Girish

openbsd-misc - Girish Venkatachalam - Nov 14 2007 - 07:10

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