I employed this solution:
http://johan.fredin.info/openbsd/block_ssh_bruteforce.html
You have to enable pf, but man it works and it works well!
Best Regards,
Nathan Lay
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
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Does anyone know of a utility that I can use with
overhead. Though, strangely, I haven't
really heard anyone discuss it even though it was released some months ago.
Best Regards,
Nathan Lay
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community.
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Nathan Lay wrote:
Hi list,
As the subject suggests, is there a BSD licensed generalized C data
structure library? I noticed there is GDSL but I really don't want to
use it because of the GPL. If such a data structure library doesn't
exist, I'd be extremely happy and willing t
wlan is turned on.
If anyone can clue me in here, please please do so. Until then I'm
surfing with an atheros card :)
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Nathan Lay
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Mentioned on Damien's forum here:
http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ipw/forum/read.php?f=1&i=786&t=752#reply_786
So, while the driver seems unable to turn the card on, its actually some
quirk with the wifi indicator. Just remember to turn the antenna on!
Best Regards,
Nathan Lay
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f software like Xorg, the BSD IP stack, and etc... were
licensed under GPL or similar restrictive licenses, these technologies
might not have lasted. Open (in the BSDL sense) technology seems to do
better in the long run... Ironic?
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Nathan Lay
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ent 7-STABLE.
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#x27;s RT2800 but
I want to be sure. I see CURRENT supports Asus USB-N13 with it's run(4)
driver. Looks like I'm SOL on this one.
If it is supported on FreeBSD, then I need to check if I can run hostap
with it (and if it runs well)
On 07/12/10 06:03, Jerry wrote:
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Nathan Lay articulated:
Hi list,
I can't seem to find anything about this wireless adapter. I am
thinking about building a mini ITX multipurpose router/thingy and this
card is cheap and it appears it would fit i
n it!
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Nathan Lay
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