mornin. anyone around that uses tinydns? does arp keep a local/private mirror of openbsd packages? I doubt that never heard of one any trick to installing packages? pkg_add with $PKG_PATH -> No packages available in $PKG_PATH read the OpenBSD ports/packages section in the FAQ on the OpenBSD website it's very simple i'm pretty comfortable with it cool, install your stuff then :) $ echo $PKG_PATH http://ftp3.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.7/packages/amd64/ $ sudo pkg_add python No packages available in the PKG_PATH Can't find python try pkg_add -iv i did. no verbose see if it gives output, I rmember this issue myself trying to recall yeh the FAQ is annoying on this one mh i can lynx(1) that url just fine yeh ergh can't remember :/ and ftp(1) it just fine (the http://) changing to ftp:// it hangs try um python-2.4.6p2 use the full name see if it does anything no dice oh wait damn yeh I need to remember with the full url, it works yeh lame i guess i am spoiled running -current everywhere else mh nesta: fml. operator error. export $PKG_PATH vs export PKG_PATH hehe mdmarco you got it anyway? yea. works fine now awesome :) awesome would be packages via nfs heh unmanaged vps is what you bought :P do any companies provide that sort of thing? true what, packages over nfs? yeh i dunno. i do it at home i like this vps tho. i'm pretty impressed ah okay awesome :) they do rock i got mine as a failsafe really i have a shell on a friend's box, but i'm trying to prevent the situation i'm in right now where i can't get to my stuff at home I've been pretty happy with them as well. So far, no downtime except when I reboot for freebsd updates. i more or less block all ipv4 in, but ipv6 to a certain machine is ok but, aiccu doesn't like reboots i guess, so i can't get back in so, once i get home, i'll setup an ipsec tunnel from home to the vps Yeh I'm also doing some VPNish stuff OpenVPN. My apartment's network is tunneled, and my parents' network is tunneled. so if i can't get home, i can get to the vps, then go over the tunnel. the tunnel will be over ipv4. ipv4 at home works, but, i block it. oops So I can access my parents stuff from home as if it's on my network and vice-versa. Also I can access stuff on my network from the VPS as if it's local. It's pretty neat to have those capabilities, eh? i *really* want to get a little alix box at my parents and my in-laws and have that setup tunnels between all of us so we can share stuff super easily need funding tho ha I'm using dd-wrt. well, the VPS is the "concentrator" or maybe an armish box if we can get this port of openbsd going but dd-wrt's got openvpn built into its vpn edition awyeah: how much traffic are you using every month for it? Don't know yet, it hasn't been a month yet ;) heh You know you can have them give you access to their cacti bandwidth monitoring softwaer so you can check on your traffic i saw the link for that article but didn't click it Just shoot an e-mail over to support@arpnetworks.com Cause honestly, I don't think much traffic goes through the VPN stuff. but, that was part of the question behind packages over nfs. to save bandwidth Also, this machine hosts web and DNS. Don't forget though. Packages are usually fairly small and after the initial install, you won't be doing a lot. i know. i was just curious =) yep at home, i have a perl -e in cron that pulls the stems of installed packages, and downloads any updated packages for them Ah all of them go in one place, and i have $PKG_PATH pointing to nfs where they all are makes sense FreeBSD has a mechanism like that I can do "portupgrade -a" and then just sit back and watch obsd does too oh, so you're just making it hard on yourself? :) i guess. heh. it's just a matter of setting $PKG_CACHE but, i'd still need a way to get the stems of installed packages off each box everything at home is {amd64,i386}-current but 3 boxes are old. the 2 alix and a little one running on a 256m flash upgrading them is a hassle yeh well it's time for me to head home. i'll be back on later. am joking woops getting close to having openbsd booting on another armish device. not my work, but once this is going, i can help out hopefully mother of god ticket has been open 3 weeks been back and forth with the dude about how to delegate rdns fuck it, I'm tired, I'm just going to put in a ticket if I ever need to change it. This fucking guy. (to be clear, not with arpnetworks. I was just complaining about this in here before)