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Re: OT: rackmount rails

bofh wrote: > On 7/9/07, Steve Shockley <steve.shockley@shockley.net> wrote: >> I have yet to find aftermarket sliding rails that don't suck. Either > > I've been impressed by HP's sliding rails. Haven ...

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - Jul 9 2007 - 12:10

Re: rouge IPs / user

STeve Andre' wrote: > The one time I did send mail to an ISP was when one little > vandal developed an inordinate fondness for the web server, > and hit it 110,000 times in a week. Fortunately the ISP did > do something about that one. But the lice, ...

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - Dec 7 2007 - 16:08

Re: Blocking web content

... sites either by IP > address or by domain name. How do I get more information on how to set > this up? The article is old (I think it was written for 3.1 or 3.2) but I did the same thing using Squid: http://shockley.net/openbsd/squid.asp

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - Apr 18 2007 - 16:34

Tapes on ciss

... for ciss. Any suggestions? OpenBSD 4.1-stable (GENERIC.MP) #3: Thu Oct 18 23:28:07 EDT 2007 root@krunk.shockley.net:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP cpu0: Intel Pentium III ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 931 MHz cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE, ...

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - Oct 21 2007 - 22:08

Re: revision control system for system administration

Toni Mueller wrote: > If Qemu runs OpenBSD, that'd answer another long-standing question I > had in my pipe because I'm currently lacking such a thing. VMware Server is now cost-free as well, if the rest of the license is acceptable.

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - Mar 6 2007 - 23:06

Re: Wireless PCI card recommendation needed

Thomas Mullins wrote: > We are going to build a wireless network using OpenBSD. I have looked > at http://www.openbsd.com/i386.html#hardware to see the supported > wireless PCI cards. Could someone please recommend an 802.11g card that > has a

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - Mar 8 2007 - 22:46

Re: USB Printer Recommendation

James Turner wrote: > Although this seems like a great printer, my biggest limitation is price. We > have a university property disposition near me, which I'm going to go check out > later today. My friend has gotten a couple sun sparc stations from

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - Mar 21 2007 - 19:40

Re: Is OpenBSD good/best for my 486?

Shawn K. Quinn wrote: > Assuming you don't try to do more with it than you have CPU and RAM for, > you should be fine. However, once you've tested that all your hardware > works with the GENERIC kernel, I would strongly recommend you compile a >

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - Mar 23 2007 - 10:34

Re: running OpenBSD on switch hardware

Siju George wrote: > I wish somebody would design a simple hardware that has 24 or more NIC > ports ( and of course WiFi ) and processor than can install OpenBSD. > With PF then I could have a very inexpensive managed switch with ACLS > for all hosts

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - Apr 5 2007 - 22:22

Re: Binary kernel and base update

coolzone@it.dk wrote: > OpenBSD has really made a cool solution with pkg_add -u, but why not kernel > and basesystem binary updates as well? You can do binary updates. On your build machine just update to -stable and do make release, then upgrade

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - Apr 9 2007 - 21:27

Re: Mail Server (seeking recommendations)

Steven Presser wrote: > We have settled on > what software to use for everything but the mail server. I'm reasonably happy using the Courier-MTA suite on OpenBSD. It's had four reported vulnerabilities (http://secunia.com/product/2557/?task=

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - Apr 13 2007 - 23:30

Re: [Fwd: Shipped Order:2007/3/12-13:27:10-21493:]

Allie D. wrote: > YES !!!!! It's on it's way !!!!!! > BSD41.0020 I suppose that means you were the 20th to order...

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - Apr 20 2007 - 18:58

Re: Audio

David Cary wrote: > tried to create audio1 but did not get it right so moved audio0 to audio1 > and replaced the symlink between audio and audio0 with one between audio and > audio1. I think "/dev/MAKEDEV audio1" will create all four sound devices.

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - Apr 20 2007 - 19:08

Re: Automatic boot of i386 occassionally fails; manually boots OK

Damon McMahon wrote: > This all makes sense now, and you are indeed correct. The garbage > input is being sent from my console device to the OpenBSD machine when > the console device boots (booting Windows 2K in this case). The reason > for the 1 in

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - Apr 20 2007 - 19:15

Re: : HP ProLiant DL140 G3 problems

Darth Lists wrote: > Honestly, it blows big-time compared to a > real serial console since it has a more or less useless scroll-back > buffer. You can ssh in to the ILO IP address and get console redirection. You can even redirect the serial

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - Apr 28 2007 - 22:46

Spamd Q

I've just upgraded my firewall to 4.1. The firewall runs spamd, and redirects connections (that don't go to spamd) to a server behind the firewall. I modified my pf.conf per the sample in the spamd(8) man page. It's a couple of days later, and

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - May 3 2007 - 20:59

Re: : : HP ProLiant DL140 G3 problems

Raimo Niskanen wrote: > Sorry, I can't make it work. For a DL140 G3 (or rather now a DL145 G3). > > I remember seing something like that on a DL380, though. > > telnet gives a weird prompt /./ that has no help and only > responds with

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - May 4 2007 - 23:40

Re: "OpenBSD-style" Templates for MagicPoint Presentations

Rolf Sommerhalder wrote: > so far I have been unsuccessful in locating templates (and fonts?) for > MagicPoint presentations in "OpenBSD-style" The typeface is "Comic Sans MS" and can be found in the msttcorefonts port or at http://corefonts.

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - May 19 2007 - 10:09

Re: CVS hosed

Travers Buda wrote: > conspiracy theory: the devs must > be working on some super-secret baby mulching machine that can't > be revealed until after the hackathon... I thought they traded the baby-mulching machine for half of a cruise missle

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - May 25 2007 - 08:13

Re: OpenBSD sucks

qw er wrote: > It really sucks. it is slow. Not any more: http://marc.info/?m=118046279204104

openbsd-misc - Steve Shockley - May 31 2007 - 23:19

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