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The OpenBSD operating system.
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Ports System auf 4.6 (i386) installieren
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Hallo, ich habe mir das OpenBSD 4.6 installiert (i386) Lt. den Seiten bei Wikipedia sollte das ports System vgl. [link]) unter /usr/ports vorhanden sein. Aber ich kann diesen Pfad leider nicht ausmachen. Dabei habe ich bei der Installation _alle_ sets gewaehlt... more »
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OpenBSD on Xserve G5 dual core, 2 GHz.
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We're considering replacing our PII based OpenBSD DNS servers with some surplus Xserve G5 dual core, 2 GHz. While the OpenBSD PPC page lists this model as being know to work, it states "SATA does not work on PowerMac G5 and Xserve G5 systems." Is that still current? Are there any work around measures?... more »
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BASH alias problem:
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HI: I am having trouble creating what should be a very simple alias, using the BASH shell. I have a file of ISBN's that I'm tracking the price of on Amazon.com. I have an alias that appends ISBN's to the file "/scripts/work/ ISBNS.txt". it is defined as: $ alias put='echo $1 >> /scripts/work/ISBNS.txt'... more »
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help a noob?
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...Go to [link] click on FAQ goto chapter 4 section 5 subsection 3 There is even a "auto" layout ... Read the rest of the FAQ too. Get used to the fact that the documentation in the *BSD's is better than in Linux/GNU. Good Luck and have fun.
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shlight question
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I set up a windows share using shlight on a Solaris 10 Unix server: /usr/local/bin/shlight //1.9.87.56/EFTile /mypit -U roguser -W MANAGED -P coolday -F . -F . It works fine. But no matter what I do someone on the unix /mypit can go and update/ delete/add files. How can I restrict users from having update permissions. I just need... more »
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Beep or visual signal after booting OpenBSD/sparc64
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Hi everybody, I've setup a firewall/router on a SunFire v100 using OpenBSD/sparc64. Since it's a headless system (all management done via serial port), is there a way to play a "signal" when the system has finished its booting sequence, to inform the admin that services are up and running? Ideally, it would be a beep sound, but basically any audible... more »
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NAT + "DMZ host" with PF
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Hi everybody! I am writing to you as I am a bit puzzled: I was just told that what I have in mind is not possible to do with PF. Concretely, what I'm trying to do is to reproduce with PF a behavior commonly found in ISP boxes and Linksys-like routers: I would like to share my Internet connection between clients in the LAN, and at the same time... more »
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