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<0> how do I tell a bsd box that another comp is a gateway without making it its default gateway <0> ? <1> route add <0> it won't be default though correct? <0> ;) <1> not if you don't specify 'default' <0> quicky on how to use route add;) if you got a sec
<0> I tried route add 192.168.3.31 but no sigar <1> i'm too lazy to read the man page <0> ok <0> np <0> when you do an add route... does it automatically take effect? <0> or what? <0> setup: <comp1>--<firewall1>----<firewall2>---<comp2> <0> comp2 can ping comp1 but not oposite <0> I finally got to the point in which I realize that firewall1 can't ping comp2 <0> all together..... <0> so I did a add route on firewall1 to tell it to use firewall2 as the gateway to comp2 <0> is there a way to find out whats at fault? <0> besides the user;) <2> hi all <2> What happened to xorg.cfg? <2> it is gone!!! <3> ! <4> cranking in here like the old days i see <5> guys, does one of you run ipsec openbsd vs. cisco? <6> is sendmail eligible for being use on a large scale mail server or is it keept just for local loop mail in openbsd ? <7> sendmail is sendmail. <6> hmm, i read a few articles about it, but i can have myself a view about what is and what isn't sendmail - some people blame it, some likes it <7> sendmail is the same ****ing software no matter where it is installed. if you are going to run a "large scale mail server" then you are going to have to write your own configurations to handle that.. <6> i'm aware of that, but noone tells about the performance or how sendmail is compared to others: qmail, postfix, etc ... <7> that is not an openbsd issue. <6> i know
<7> well, i know of several instances of sendmail, qmail, and postfix being used on openbsd for "large scale mail servers", with performance as good as the personnel running the stuff <7> right now, i gotta load up the canoe and go fishin <6> yeah, it depends of me, i know, but i wanted to know is sendmail is the black sheep of mail servers <6> nice, where exactly are you fishing ? <7> out on a small river in the bush <6> :) what country ? <8> PF Question: Does this mean that I am connecting to port 10000 and being re-directed to port 116 ? rule 4/(match) block in on xl0: 10.0.0.254.10000 > 203.5.217.27.10000: udp 116 <9> no that says a udp connection from 10.0.0.254 port 10000 was blocked while trying to connect to 203.5.217.27 port 10000 ... i think the 116 is the length of the udp packet, but not sure. <6> true <8> sty|work: cheers mate ! <9> getting loads of timeouts to openbsd.org <10> humm <10> is it possible to use old packages? <10> im using pgsql 8.1.4 at the moment but i want 8.0.3 <1> if you still have the libraries around that the binaries were linked against, you can try... <10> yea i did.. no luck =( <10> Can't install postgresql-client-8.0.3: lib not found c.38.2 <10> Even by looking in the dependency tree: <1> you can install the package on 3.7, copy the libraries from 3.7 to 3.8, or rebuild 8.0.3 from source on 3.8, depends on WHY you want 8.0.3 on 3.8 <11> maybe re-make port and then recompile? <10> i want 8.0.3 on 3.9 <11> update dependencies , etc. <11> ? <11> kml: why ? <10> im using a program on my windows machine, but have the database on my obsd machine.. well 8.0.3 = postgres .. 8.1.4 = postgres unicode .. and the program im using on my win machine doesnt support 8.0.3+ .. they are working on a fix tho =) <11> ehh <11> re-make port it self <12> is there any joy to be gotten from applying red to an outbound priq queue? <12> specifically the default queue
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