On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 04:59:28AM -0700, James Couzens wrote:
> Mina-san,
>
> This might be a better post for an alternative more focused mailing list
> but I felt this might be the best place to start.
>
> I currently develop entirely in a Linux environment using a combination
> of vi and gdb a
On Mon, 16 May 2005 13:43:59 -0700
"J.C. Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What part of the words "Do *NOT* login as root" have you failed to
> understand?
You need to be able to login as root when using, for example, rdist.
To the OP; yes and no. There's no configuration option for it but
if
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Sean Knox wrote:
Is anyone using IKE mode config successfully with isakmpd? I'm trying to
set my VPN Tracker client (Mac IPSec software) to obtain an IP via
IKECFG but one end isn't handling things correctly.
OK, time to reply to myself again. I was missing an option under the
"Identifiers" tab
Please be sure to double check before buying. I thought the same
thing when I ordred the LSI MegaRAID SATA 300-8x. It wasn't keyed for
a standard 5V PCI slot, and as such would not work.
I went ahead and upgraded motherboards to a PCI-X capable board,
however it was a costly upgrade that I wasn'
Is there, or is anyone working on SDLC support on OpenBSD?
On Monday 16 May 2005 16:43, you wrote:
> On Mon, 16 May 2005 23:25:29 +0300, Kaj Mdkinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote:
> >Is there any way to configure ssh to allow root access from private
> >network address.
> >and at the same time allow ssh-access from outside for other users (not
> >root) ?
>
Why don't you deny root login within ssh, login as a regular user and su ?
Seems pretty simple with no mess ;) You can use the venerable sudo as well
if you'd like..painlessly. I agree with your theory on using shared
accounts...it's bad juju's.
--
Allie D.
Allnix,LLC.
http://www.allnix.net
PGP Pu
On Tue, 17 May 2005 14:26:51 -0600, Bob Beck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> > What part of the words "Do *NOT* login as root" have you failed to
>> > understand?
>
> this is crap. logging in as root is not a sin. we recently
>removed this poopoo advice from OpenBSD anyway. See my rant about
I write in my blog (http://bsdguy.net/blog/) this .
Regards.
Fco.
On 5/17/05, Andrey V. Ivanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Frank Denis (Jedi/Sector One)
> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 11:32 PM
> To:
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 04:49:37AM -0600, jared r r spiegel wrote:
> On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 04:45:11PM -0700, andrew fresh wrote:
> > We have set up an site from which you can get OpenBSD Torrents.
> >
> > The torrents are generated automatically on a server that is
> > rsynced to ftp3.usa.openbs
On Tue, 17 May 2005 17:59:36 +1000, Steve Murdoch
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This is way off topic I know but some feedback would be appreciated.
>
>I currently capture video from several remote sites using dlink dcs900w
>cameras to a centralised windows application over the internet.
>
>The app
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Frank Denis (Jedi/Sector One)
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 11:32 PM
To: Francisco Valladolid
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Nine months girl begin learning OpenBSD!
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 09:24:04PM +0200,
Bob Beck wrote:
What part of the words "Do *NOT* login as root" have you failed to
understand?
this is crap. logging in as root is not a sin. we recently
removed this poopoo advice from OpenBSD anyway. See my rant about
this in the archives.
-Bob
You would think from an audit
> > What part of the words "Do *NOT* login as root" have you failed to
> > understand?
this is crap. logging in as root is not a sin. we recently
removed this poopoo advice from OpenBSD anyway. See my rant about
this in the archives.
-Bob
On Tue, 17 May 2005 21:32:20 +0200, "Frank Denis \(Jedi/Sector One\)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OpenBSD still lacks software for kids like
a compiler, an assembler and a debugger? -Nope, they are all included.
Paint? -kids these days ask for the strangest toys... ;-)
JCR
Alexander Yurchenko wrote:
On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 02:00:45AM +0200, Jonathan Weiss wrote:
Hi folks,
I own a Wrap box, very similar to the Soekris NET4801 except that it is
lacking USB, IDE and PXE among other minor things.
I own this model:
http://shop.tronico.net/pd1100964260.htm?categoryId=0
I
On Tue, 17 May 2005 09:52:59 -0500,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Dear Customer,
>
>Thank you very much for questin or purchase.
>
>Please provide confirmed shipping address by paypal.
>
>For trucking shipment item(such as TV or washer/dryer),
>please provide shipping phone #, so trucking company
>c
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 01:43:59PM -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote:
> What part of the words "Do *NOT* login as root" have you failed to
> understand?
>
> Log in as a regular user. If you *need* root permissions for some
> operation, then use sudo. If you absolutely *must* become root, then
> use su.
W
Hi,
from reading some archives I figured that it might be important to note
that the LSI card (53C1020) is PCI-X, but sticks in a regular PCI slot.
I have one other PCI-X type card that should go into this same machine
which I'll probably be able to test tomorrow.
Best,
--Toni++
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 09:24:04PM +0200, Frank Denis (Jedi/Sector One) wrote:
> Mine was also tainted by OpenBSD when she was 4 :
> http://www.c9x.org/jedi/openbaby.html
Ah no, she was 8 months old, sorry :(
OpenBSD still lacks software for kids like Tuxpaint or Gcompris, though.
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 01:19:18PM -0500, Francisco Valladolid wrote:
> http://bsdguy.net/pics/openbsd-girl/
Mine was also tainted by OpenBSD when she was 4 :
http://www.c9x.org/jedi/openbaby.html
Now she is really using it, mostly for Tuxpaint (a killer app for kids, I
have to cook a port
Dear Customer,
Thank you very much for questin or purchase.
Please provide confirmed shipping address by paypal.
For trucking shipment item(such as TV or washer/dryer), please provide shipping
phone #, so trucking company can notice delivery date before delivery.
When you contact to us after p
Sean Knox wrote:
Does anyone know if OpenSWAN's
IKECFG works? (linux IPSEC client) Recent versions say there is
experimental support.
I managed to get virtual IPs with OpenSWAN 2.3.0 working. Here's my
ipsec.conf for posterity:
# /etc/ipsec.conf - FreeS/WAN IPsec configuration file
# RCSID $Id:
Mike Gould wrote:
Hi
Has anyone got any advice for installing apache2 on openbsd 3.6
(stable). There seems to be a port for freebsd but nothing for openbsd.
If I start from the apache source what kinds of things will I need to
change?
Stick with the base install. You will be much better off, p
Please see here:
http://bsdguy.net/pics/openbsd-girl/
She is my son, (nine months ).
Regards
--
---
BSD - Unix simplicity.
Francisco Valladolid Hdez.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
J.C. Roberts wrote:
On Tue, 17 May 2005 09:44:51 -0500, "Bill Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
OpenBSD main 2.8 GENERIC#96 sparc
9:54AM up 438 days, 7:03, 1 user, load averages: 0.31, 0.16, 0.10
Damn! You got me beat. :-)
A few days ago I finally retired a 486-66MHz running OpenBSD 2.9
Y
Longest box I've had up was 745 days, 22 hours 36 minutes, OpenBSD 3.1
with GENERIC kernel. It was a firewall for a mail server, that's all
it did, and the one requirement was as much uptime as possible, I
guess I succeeded there. It's long gone now, and not the best thing to
do (leave a box up for
On Tue, 17 May 2005 15:21:04 +0200, Thierry LACOSTE
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I found Adam's criticism of perl quite convincing.
>What language(s) do you use and/or recommend
>for system administration?
>
>Regards,
>Thierry.
Adam is not wrong but Nick Holland is right. Every language has both
f
On Tue, 17 May 2005 09:44:51 -0500, "Bill Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>OpenBSD main 2.8 GENERIC#96 sparc
>
>9:54AM up 438 days, 7:03, 1 user, load averages: 0.31, 0.16, 0.10
Damn! You got me beat. :-)
A few days ago I finally retired a 486-66MHz running OpenBSD 2.9
Yes, I know it's not
Quoting Joco Salvatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi all,
I'd like to know if OpenBSD's kernel has loadable modules support,
and how I can
do for loading, unloading and check for loaded modules.
modload (8)
modstat (8)
modunload (8)
Some of ya'll might like to see this.
OpenBSD main 2.8 GENERIC#96 sparc
9:54AM up 438 days, 7:03, 1 user, load averages: 0.31, 0.16, 0.10
load averages: 0.24, 0.17, 0.10
09:55:32
23 processes: 1 running, 22 idle
CPU states: % user, % nice, % system, % interrupt, %
idle
Just to close this thread and commit to the archives, I want to thank
everyone who took the time and energy to read and/or reply to this
question. The problem wasn't in the setup at all, the problem was in
Windows Server 2003's TCP/IP Stack, as detailed in this knowledge base
article that was point
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 11:51:27AM -0400, Joco Salvatti wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to know if OpenBSD's kernel has loadable modules support, and how I
> can
> do for loading, unloading and check for loaded modules.
man 4 lkm
> Thanks
>
> --
> Joco Salvatti
--On 17 May 2005 11:51 -0400, JoC#o Salvatti wrote:
I'd like to know if OpenBSD's kernel has loadable modules support,
and how I can do for loading, unloading and check for loaded modules.
See lkm(4). Modules cannot be loaded with securelevel >= 1.
On Tue, 17 May 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Joco Salvatti wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to know if OpenBSD's kernel has loadable modules support, and how I
can
> do for loading, unloading and check for loaded modules.
apropos 'kernel module'
-f
http://www.blackant.net/
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Joco Salvatti
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 03:21:04PM +0200, Thierry LACOSTE wrote:
> I found Adam's criticism of perl quite convincing.
> What language(s) do you use and/or recommend
> for system administration?
Good old /bin/sh + friends from /bin and /usr/bin.
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Jared,
On Wed, 11.05.2005 at 15:17:38 -0600, jared r r spiegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> does the tyan k8s have bios console redirect?
yes, but that doesn't seem to work too well, but anyway, there's a new
dmesg with the official 3.7 CD:
-- cut
probing: p
Hi all,
I'd like to know if OpenBSD's kernel has loadable modules support, and how I can
do for loading, unloading and check for loaded modules.
Thanks
--
Joco Salvatti
At 10:27 AM 5/17/2005 -0400, Ray wrote:
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 07:14:52AM -0400, Joco Salvatti wrote:
> remains apparently blocked. When I run the same command to check
informations
[snip]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# disklabel wd0
[snip]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# disklabel -e sd0
Before complianing, incl
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 07:14:52AM -0400, Joco Salvatti wrote:
> remains apparently blocked. When I run the same command to check informations
[snip]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# disklabel wd0
[snip]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# disklabel -e sd0
These are not ``the same command''.
--
I've found that people w
I found Adam's criticism of perl quite convincing.
What language(s) do you use and/or recommend
for system administration?
Regards,
Thierry.
On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 11:14:07 +0400, Grigory Klyuchnikov proclaimed...
> I recommend you to read the Draft "Reasons to Move NAT-PT to
> Experimental"
> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-v6ops-natpt-to-exprmntl-00.txt
> before try to use NAT-PT.
Thanks, I've already done the necess
Country Joe wrote:
reboot and :
boot -c .
disable pciide .. continuing .. (no wd* in dmesg) .
(Try -current)
See wd(4) and try "change wd" ... flags => 0x0ffc - i.e. no UDMA or DMA.
This will get you installed, but wasting CPU on PIO. Then, depending on
your chipset, you may n
Mike Gould wrote:
Hi
Has anyone got any advice for installing apache2 on openbsd 3.6
(stable). There seems to be a port for freebsd but nothing for openbsd.
If I start from the apache source what kinds of things will I need to
change?
Hi Mike
httpd on OpenBSD will get you all the way. It's int
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 12:30:51PM +0100, Mike Gould wrote:
> Has anyone got any advice for installing apache2 on openbsd 3.6
> (stable).
Don't. Use Apache in base system. Its much better.
> There seems to be a port for freebsd but nothing for openbsd.
> If I start from the apache source what
$ ffmpeg -i test.jpg test.out
...
test.jpg: Unknown format
you'll probably want to use 'convert' from ImageMagick. I'm
pretty sure convert can change a jpeg into a raw YUV frame.
You can also use mencoder, part of the mplayer package. In older
versions, something like this -
mencoder frames/\*
Hi
Has anyone got any advice for installing apache2 on openbsd 3.6
(stable). There seems to be a port for freebsd but nothing for openbsd.
If I start from the apache source what kinds of things will I need to
change?
Also what's the consensus on webdav? Can it be made secure?
Thanks
Mike
Bjvrn Ketelaars wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to use authpf to authenticate users before allowing them out of the
> gateway. If I understand correctly by using authpf as shell theyll lose
> their regular shell-account (e.g. ksh). Is it possible to use ksh after
> authentication by means of authpf? O
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 04:45:11PM -0700, andrew fresh wrote:
> OpenBSD Users:
>
> We have set up an site from which you can get OpenBSD Torrents.
>
> The site is http://openbsd.somedomain.net.
>
> The torrents are generated automatically on a server that is
> rsynced to ftp3.usa.openbsd.org eve
Alexander Hall wrote:
Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
LSI 150-4 works like a charm (OpenBSD 3.6 + driver cleanup patches
from CVS)... I have many of them. Both in 32 and 64 bit slots. Now I
use it on some OpenBSD 3.7 installations as well.
What can I say... I wont buy any adaptec cards ;-)
/Per-Olov
So
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 05:59:36PM +1000, Steve Murdoch wrote:
> This is way off topic I know but some feedback would be appreciated.
>
> I currently capture video from several remote sites using dlink dcs900w
> cameras
> to a centralised windows application over the internet.
>
> The applicatio
On Monday 16 May 2005 20.42, Country Joe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> amd64 install stops with :
> CD-ROM: 9F
> Loading /3.7/AMD64/CDBOOT
> probing: pc0 mem [638K 510M a20=on]
> disk: hd0+ cd0
>
> >> OpenBSD/amd64 CDBOOT 1.00
>
>
>
> wd0(pciide0:0:0): timeout
> typ
Jonathan Beckman wrote:
> If I get this right this will download the "snapshot" of 3.7 and
> install/merge it? Or is it the snapshot of ~current?
Depends on the subdirectory you select. You can also use it to
upgrade to 3.7 once it is released.
But I always use it to update to the latest snapshot
This is way off topic I know but some feedback would be appreciated.
I currently capture video from several remote sites using dlink dcs900w
cameras
to a centralised windows application over the internet.
The application saves the video in avi format. The windows app is
proving very unreliable
a
If I get this right this will download the "snapshot" of 3.7 and
install/merge it? Or is it the snapshot of ~current?
Also I'd like to compliment you for a very nifty update script.
On Tue, 17 May 2005 07:46:47 +0100 (Etc/GMT)
Bjvrn Ketelaars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to use authpf to authenticate users before allowing them out of the
> gateway. If I understand correctly by using authpf as shell theyll lose
> their regular shell-account (e.g. ksh). Is it possible t
On Mon, 16 May 2005, eric wrote:
e> Does anyone have experience with something to do NAT-PT on OpenBSD? I'm
e> looking for a package or port, but can't find much. Basically, I'd like to
e> free up some IPv4 addresses and dump NAT, so in the interim, NAT-PT looks
e> like a hopefully solution.
NAT
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