Hi,
I put together a script last week, for now i run it every hour in cron to see
how/if temperature vaies over time. I don't have any usable sensors on my mobo.
DISKS="0 1 2 3"
S=`date +"%b %e %H:%M:%S "`
for d in $DISKS; do
TEMP=`atactl wd$d readattr |grep Temp |cut -f 4`
S="$
On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 11:19:01AM +0530, Siju George wrote:
> http://www.securitypipeline.com/175801169?CID=rssfeed_pl_scp
>
> --Siju
>
>
Get the facts ;)
http://www.osvdb.org/blog/?p=79
Comparing apples with oranges normally results in cheese :p
Tobias
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 10:20:09PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> based on my previous posts about trouble with svnd encryption having not
> garnered any replies (see
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=113717720822507&w=2 ), i'm
> going
> to rephrase my questions.
>
> - what meth
On Monday 16 January 2006 05:49, Siju George wrote:
> http://www.securitypipeline.com/175801169?CID=rssfeed_pl_scp
>
> --Siju
This isn't news, and whenever one tries to put numbers on these
things, it's always skewed. It also doesn't have much to do with
OpenBSD...
--STeve Andre'
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 12:21:29PM -0600, Josh Caster wrote:
I am running release 3.8. It does not appear that the line endings is a
problem because I have gotten the patch from several sources including
the 3.8.tar.gz. I've tried updating to the patch release where the
patches have already be
http://www.securitypipeline.com/175801169?CID=rssfeed_pl_scp
--Siju
On 1/15/06, Chris Kuethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/15/06, Greg Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 1/15/06, Julesg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I want aircard support of course (which lets out DELL and a few other
> > > manufactuer's.)
> > >
> >
> > OpenBSD has drivers for AirCard
based on my previous posts about trouble with svnd encryption having not
garnered any replies (see
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=113717720822507&w=2 ), i'm going
to rephrase my questions.
- what methods, if any, can be used to reliably encrypt my virtual mailboxes so
that they are
On Monday 16 January 2006 05:05, William Kranec wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 02:08:28PM -0600, Julesg wrote:
> > I want aircard support of course (which lets out DELL and a few other
> > manufactuer's.)
> >
> > So what's the best? Why?
>
> I don't know what the best is per se, but I have a Tos
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 02:08:28PM -0600, Julesg wrote:
> I want aircard support of course (which lets out DELL and a few other
> manufactuer's.)
>
> So what's the best? Why?
I don't know what the best is per se, but I have a Toshiba Satellite series
notebook which I think is awesome, and work
Josh wrote:
> Hello...
>
> Im trying to install openbsd 3.8 onto a sun ultra 30. The box has a scsi
> cdrom and a scsi hdd, and no floppy drive. I am using a cdrom burned
> with the small cd38.iso image to try and install with.
>
> When I boot the cdrom, it says:
>
> ok boot cdrom
> Boot device:
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006, Greg wrote:
> This for my home network and RAID cards are a "big ticket item" around here
> so unfortunately getting the LSI MegaRAID controller is not an option at
> this point ... but yeah - I wish I could trade my card in - even the nice
> little web interface they use to m
AFAIK, Squid (or other sevice) in your firewall which
need access to internet will looking for default
routing table, that in this case (pf load balance), u
dont have to specify it.
regards
reza
--- "MegadetH (crazyJM)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi all, I have a problem (very simple) with the
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Ricardo Lucas wrote:
> Hello misc,
> anyone knows a program that monitoring the cpu temperature and hard disk
> temperature and rotation?!
There has been a lot of hardware monitoring work that has been happening
in -current recently. Grab a snapshot and try it out - the resul
On 1/15/06, Greg Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/15/06, Julesg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I want aircard support of course (which lets out DELL and a few other
> > manufactuer's.)
> >
>
> OpenBSD has drivers for AirCards? If so, that's really cool. Or do
> you mean 802.11/WiFi?
>
>
Hello...
Im trying to install openbsd 3.8 onto a sun ultra 30. The box has a scsi
cdrom and a scsi hdd, and no floppy drive. I am using a cdrom burned
with the small cd38.iso image to try and install with.
When I boot the cdrom, it says:
ok boot cdrom
Boot device: /pci/@1f,4000/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 1/15/06, Julesg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want aircard support of course (which lets out DELL and a few other
> manufactuer's.)
>
OpenBSD has drivers for AirCards? If so, that's really cool. Or do
you mean 802.11/WiFi?
If you mean WiFi OpenBSD has tons of 802.11b/g drivers now. The In
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 02:08:28PM -0600, Julesg wrote:
> I want aircard support of course (which lets out DELL and a few other
> manufactuer's.)
>
> So what's the best? Why?
>
> BTW: I suspect, but have zero affirming data, that SSH2 has been
> cracked. I had numerous security incidents on an
On 15/01/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 2006/01/15 20:55, tony sarendal wrote:
> > Do you have a ssh server with static ip address anywhere ?
> > If so, make the client with dynamic ip address log into your server at
> > startup and make a port forward back to the ssh port o
2006/1/15, Ramiro Aceves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>
> >>When yesterday I tried another mirror, changing CVROOT env variable, I
> >>asumed that "cvs up -Pd" will pick the new mirror. But it picks instead
> >>the mirror that is on the /usr/src/CVS directory, so in order to use the
> >>new mirror, I ne
On 2006/01/15 13:59, yary wrote:
> a smaller problem- how to specify what remote host to route-to in
> pf-conf when the interface is configured via DHCP?
You don't.., use the normal routing table for this instead.
> If we could make all the phones go to one switch, connect that to one
> internal
On 2006/01/15 20:55, tony sarendal wrote:
> Do you have a ssh server with static ip address anywhere ?
> If so, make the client with dynamic ip address log into your server at
> startup and make a port forward back to the ssh port on the client.
>
> Very handy trick when you need to manage boxes s
I've struggled for a couple days configuring an OpenBSD
router/firewall and would like some help from the experts.
Short version: There's an internal network with voice-over-IP phones
and PCs. The phones have publicly routable addresses, and for them,
the OpenBSD router should act like an addressl
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
[snip lots of talk by a confused person]
16 partitions:
# sizeoffset fstype [fsize bsize cpg]
a:52409763 4.2BSD 2048 16384 328 # Cyl 0*- 519
b: 8388576524160swa
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
[snip lots of talk by a confused person]
> 16 partitions:
> # sizeoffset fstype [fsize bsize cpg]
> a:52409763 4.2BSD 2048 16384 328 # Cyl 0*- 519
> b: 8388576524160swap
>>When yesterday I tried another mirror, changing CVROOT env variable, I
>>asumed that "cvs up -Pd" will pick the new mirror. But it picks instead
>>the mirror that is on the /usr/src/CVS directory, so in order to use the
>>new mirror, I needed to use the -d$CVROOT parameter.
>
>
> Alternatively
On 1/15/06, Pete Vickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While we're on this subject, what about adding something like "
> sysctl -w | grep hw.sensor" to /etc/daily ? I'd consider the output
> of such to be as useful as the status of disk space etc.
If you're concerned about temperature readings and
Joachim Schipper wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 02:52:37PM +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
>
>>I have investigated it further, and:
>>
>>When yesterday I tried another mirror, changing CVROOT env variable, I
>>asumed that "cvs up -Pd" will pick the new mirror. But it picks instead
>>the mirror that
Here is something I can't put my hands around to well and I don't really
understand why that is, other then may be the fize of each mount point
not process properly on AMD64, but that's just an idea. See lower below
for why I think it might be the case. In any case, I would welcome a
logical ex
Do you have a ssh server with static ip address anywhere ?
If so, make the client with dynamic ip address log into your server at
startup and make a port forward back to the ssh port on the client.
Very handy trick when you need to manage boxes sitting behind
others nat'ing firewalls.
--
Tony Sar
I want aircard support of course (which lets out DELL and a few other
manufactuer's.)
So what's the best? Why?
BTW: I suspect, but have zero affirming data, that SSH2 has been cracked. I
had numerous security incidents on another laptop (not running Obsd,) so I
don't know if the problem was
Hi,
While we're on this subject, what about adding something like "
sysctl -w | grep hw.sensor" to /etc/daily ? I'd consider the output
of such to be as useful as the status of disk space etc.
/Pete
On 15. jan. 2006, at 16.25, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/01/15 13:05, Ricardo Lucas w
Ricardo Lucas wrote:
I've installed the pkg freetds-0.63-msdblib.tgz but did not found the
mssql.so, any hint?!
2006/1/15, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 10:51:25PM -0200, Ricardo Lucas wrote:
I've read the freetds.org help but I can't figure out what to do!!!
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 01:03:19PM -0200, Ricardo Lucas wrote:
> I've installed the pkg freetds-0.63-msdblib.tgz but did not found the
> mssql.so, any hint?!
See http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=113725804214600&w=2
for where to look next, or
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-mi
On Sunday 15 January 2006 12:14, Peter Philipp wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 11:45:35AM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
> > I now have a working ssh connection to a computer on
> > my subnet by using the (hardwired) ip address in the
> > known_hosts file. How can ssh be used to connect to a
> > com
On 1/15/06, Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can ssh be used to connect to a computer with a (variable)
> dhcp-assigned ip address, given that the ip address can change
> at any time?
Your problem is not with SSH.
Although I cannot say whether your situation will allow for it, try
ob
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 11:45:35AM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
> I now have a working ssh connection to a computer on
> my subnet by using the (hardwired) ip address in the
> known_hosts file. How can ssh be used to connect to a
> computer with a (variable) dhcp-assigned ip address,
> given that
Thanks to Tom Cosgrove for his kind assistance. Removing the
card/disabling ath in kernel did indeed solve the problem.
Cheers,
P
Paulo Rodriguez schreef:
# reboot
syncing disks... done
uvm_fault(0xd7be8370, 0x0, 0, 1) -> e
fatal page fault in supervisor mode
trap type 6 code 0 eip d0178b5b c
I now have a working ssh connection to a computer on
my subnet by using the (hardwired) ip address in the
known_hosts file. How can ssh be used to connect to a
computer with a (variable) dhcp-assigned ip address,
given that the ip address can change at any time?
Thanks,
Dave Feustel
--
Lose, v
On 1/14/06, Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I didn't spend to much time on this one, but I think the above should
> give you an idea as to how to go about it. Might work just as is if you
> add the ports you want to protect inside your LAN, or may need some
> minor changes, but it is su
Hi all, I have a problem (very simple) with the PF and load balancing
I tried to read (of course) the FM and the rest of documentation of PF, to
look for Inet resources about, to write to the PF list, etc etc next step
would be to write to the developers team or to read the sources (the last is
On 2006/01/15 13:05, Ricardo Lucas wrote:
> anyone knows a program that monitoring the cpu temperature
> and hard disk temperature
sysctl(8) (hw.sensors tree) is the natural place for this information,
you can be alerted if it exceeds parameters with sensorsd(8). Sensors
for many motherboards and
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 02:52:37PM +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
> I have investigated it further, and:
>
> When yesterday I tried another mirror, changing CVROOT env variable, I
> asumed that "cvs up -Pd" will pick the new mirror. But it picks instead
> the mirror that is on the /usr/src/CVS direct
I've installed the pkg freetds-0.63-msdblib.tgz but did not found the
mssql.so, any hint?!
2006/1/15, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 10:51:25PM -0200, Ricardo Lucas wrote:
> > I've read the freetds.org help but I can't figure out what to do!!!
> > Someone can hel
Hello misc,
anyone knows a program that monitoring the cpu temperature and hard disk
temperature and rotation?!
Thank's for your time
--
Abragos
Ricardo Lucas
We have to stop been egoist and think more on ourselves.
2006/1/15, Ramiro Aceves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>Two days later, I wanted to "cvs up" the souce from my OpenBSD box, and
> >>was stuck at the cvs prompt, when It asks me for a password:
> >>Script started on Sun Jan 15 11:20:34 2006
> >># cd /usr
> >># export CVSROOT="[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs"
> >>#
Wim Vandeputte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> yes, it's correct that I've removed both the anoncvs and openssh access
> to the machine as it needs to be upgraded.
>
> This will probably happen next time I get to Vienna, so around May.
>
> In the mean time I will remove the entry from the website to avoid
> co
>>Two days later, I wanted to "cvs up" the souce from my OpenBSD box, and
>>was stuck at the cvs prompt, when It asks me for a password:
>>Script started on Sun Jan 15 11:20:34 2006
>># cd /usr
>># export CVSROOT="[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs"
>># cvs up -Pd
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
>>Permission d
You're right, MAC@ is easy spoofable. I've found this and it looks to
be what I want :
http://software.newsforge.com/print.pl?sid=05/11/21/175249
It combines L3 isolation before authentication, L2 advantages (same
LAN) after authentication (L2 OpenVPN tunnel + bridge with wired LAN),
and a good le
At 21:57 2006-01-14, you wrote:
On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 09:15:54PM +0100, Marcin Wilk wrote:
> Hello!
>
> At first, here are some LOG files that may help:
> dmesg: http://nicram.sytes.net/openbsd/dmesg.txt
> audioctl -a: http://nicram.sytes.net/openbsd/audioctl.txt
> mixerctl -a: http://nicram.sy
Hello Daniel,
I considered that entry as well, but the system worked fine with this
partitioning under 3.8 -release. If the issue was one of ROM addressing
the hdd, I'd expect it would occur under 3.8 -release as well...
Besides, the machine boots fine. I'm therefore inclined to think that it
Hi,
yes, it's correct that I've removed both the anoncvs and openssh access
to the machine as it needs to be upgraded.
This will probably happen next time I get to Vienna, so around May.
In the mean time I will remove the entry from the website to avoid
confusion.
Sorry guys, but it's just too
Are there any plans for implementing an ATA over Ethernet driver?
--
Stephan
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 12:01:52AM -0600, Josh Caster wrote:
> cd /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/obj && exec make
...
> Making Encode (dynamic)
> make: don't know how to make config. Stop in
> /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/obj/ext/Encode.
> make config failed, continuing anyway...
> make: don't kno
On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 09:36:50PM -0600, Joe Szedula wrote:
> I just tried:
>
> # cd /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/gcc
> # make -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper obj
> # make -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper depend
> # make -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper
> # make -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper install
>
> from "
On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 10:51:25PM -0200, Ricardo Lucas wrote:
> I've read the freetds.org help but I can't figure out what to do!!!
> Someone can help me?!
How about pkg_add freetds-0.63-msdblib, as Rosen Iliev pointed you to?
If and only if that doesn't work, you can try compiling from source.
This for my home network and RAID cards are a "big ticket item" around here
so unfortunately getting the LSI MegaRAID controller is not an option at
this point ... but yeah - I wish I could trade my card in - even the nice
little web interface they use to monitor it can't be installed on my box. I
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 01:40:23 -0800
> Ramiro Aceves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>oh, forgot to say that I wish to track -current
>>
>>Thanks
>>Ramiro
>>
>>On 1/15/06, Ramiro Aceves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>Hello OpenBSD friends.
>>>
>>>I have been goo
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 01:40:23 -0800
Ramiro Aceves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> oh, forgot to say that I wish to track -current
>
> Thanks
> Ramiro
>
> On 1/15/06, Ramiro Aceves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello OpenBSD friends.
> >
> > I have been googling around and I am not able to solve this
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 01:40:23AM -0800, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
> > # cvs up -Pd
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
> > Permission denied, please try again.
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: cvs [update aborted]: received
> > interr
yes, i'm seeing the same. Wim?
Disclaimer: http://www.kuleuven.be
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 12:10:13PM +0400, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
>Hi all,
>
> I use an OpenBSD/i386 3.8 as a gateway for routing my residential ADSL
> access. I'm going to use an USB dongle (this is my last externel port
> available :( to provide some Wifi access for some laptops (mainly my
> P
Hello OpenBSD friends.
I have been googling around and I am not able to solve this problem.
I am going to tell you the exact procedure for you to tell me whether
I am doing something wrong.
My system was OpenBSD 3.8-stable. I cvs checkout'ed src, ports, XF4 and www
from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs, bu
oh, forgot to say that I wish to track -current
Thanks
Ramiro
On 1/15/06, Ramiro Aceves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello OpenBSD friends.
>
> I have been googling around and I am not able to solve this problem.
> I am going to tell you the exact procedure for you to tell me whether
> I am doing
Hi all,
I use an OpenBSD/i386 3.8 as a gateway for routing my residential ADSL
access. I'm going to use an USB dongle (this is my last externel port
available :( to provide some Wifi access for some laptops (mainly my
Powerbook). I'd like it to be secured enough. So, here's some question
about
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