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I have a Dell Optiplex g1 (350mhz, 256mb ram) and about 50 random modems, from external 33.6 to internal (internal are probally winmodems, though).....We want basically like a call accounting syste...
Zones: OpenBSDDate Answered: 12/07/2004 Views: 0
I have an openbsd 3.6 running kde.  I have a music cd in the cd drive.  There is a sound card, presumedly hooked up to the cd and hooked up to some speakers.  How do I play the music?
Zones: OpenBSDDate Answered: 02/08/2005 Views: 0
Hi I have an OpenBSD box running version 3.3.  This server is running TinyDNS and Sendmail so supporting our eBusiness mail operations and serving our domain names. I have the CD for 3.6 but ...
Zones: OpenBSDDate Answered: 05/10/2005 Views: 0
I have a HP laser jet 5, non postscript.  Historically, it has worked well enough attached to a linux print server running samba.  Now  I have a long parallel printer cabel and I am attaching it di...
Zones: OpenBSDDate Answered: 04/07/2005 Views: 0
I am running SUSE Linux Pro 9.3 and I just wanna set my security settings as equally as close as OpenBSD's  security. I am only doing basic computing stuff like surfing the web and email, thats it....
Zones: Linux Network SecurityDate Answered: 05/28/2005 Views: 0
I have an image file (109-firewall-os.dd) that I want to copy to a flash card so that I can then take that flash card and install it into a computer and the system will boot up as an OpenBSD server...
Zones: OpenBSDDate Answered: 02/01/2008 Views: 8
Hello, Experts! I am running small OSPF network on my OpenBSD routers for client traffic management with trivial "security" policy - static arp entries for single computer which is connected to ...
Zones: OpenBSD, Unix NetworkingDate Answered: 02/02/2008 Views: 40
I've got a nice little Soekris 5501 headless i386 computer with a full standard (except no swap) installation of OpenBSD 4.3 Release installed. I want to run X and connect to it remotely, but start...
Zones: X-WindowsDate Answered: 09/11/2008 Views: 0
I would like to use a Linux or OpenBSD-Box to dial into a NT-Domain. As far as I know I need PoPToP (Linux PPTP-Server) to do that. Is there an easier way if I just want a user with an windows NT/9...
Zones: Linux, Kernel Programming, Linux D...Date Answered: 07/06/2000 Views: 0
Hi, I've been running openbsd 3.1 for a while now with webpages, ftp, and a few other services without problem with the packet filter going. I now am setting up a nameserver and everything works fi...
Zones: OpenBSDDate Answered: 05/22/2004 Views: 0