On 08/03/06, patrick ~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> OK, I know this is very annoying and lame, but for
> whatever reason I'm just very excited about my pre-
> order, which I just placed! =)
Doh ! You beat me to it.
I think my emplyoer is making me attend some IPTV forum today,
now where did m
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Lars Hansson wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 19:59:43 -0800
> smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Are there any plans for an OpenBSD implementation of sshfs?
> > Or has someone successfully installed fuse and sshfs on OpenBSD
> > (preferably 3.8)?
>
> IIRC, fuse is pretty ti
OK, I know this is very annoying and lame, but for
whatever reason I'm just very excited about my pre-
order, which I just placed! =)
-> 2 Stop Blob! (L)
-> 2 OpenBSD 3.9 CD
-> 1 Wireframe Daemon Shirt (L, Navy Blue)
-> USD DONATION to the OpenBSD Project
I actually like this art work very muc
The call for papers is now closed and the proposals have been reviewed
for the CanSecWest/core06 Applied Technical Security Conference held
on April 5-7 2006 at the Mariott Renaissance Harbourside in Vancouver,
B.C. Canada.
The selected submissions are :
An hour of Rap and Comedy about SAP - S
Hi. I've set up several firewalls with OpenBSD but I have yet to go to
any extremes regarding "hardening". So far I have updated the source
(stable), recompiled the system & kernel, removed the source code,
turned off inetd, and set up a tight pf.conf. I have been reading up
on an interesting st
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On Mar 7, 2006, at 11:20 PM, Jim wrote:
Has pfctl -k always been in pf or is this something that was new?
It appears to have been introduced in 3.1.
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?
query=pfctl&apropos=0&sektion=8&manpath=OpenBSD
+3.1&a
Has pfctl -k always been in pf or is this something that was new?
- Original Message -
From: "Ray Lai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: Why packets are not blocked
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 09:48:14PM -0600, J
Steven wrote:
> * Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060307 20:36]:
>> The problem is that if the kid is already logged into AOL Instant
>> messenger, the connection is not broken. So even though she is
>> grounded, she can still chat all day on AIM. Why isn't this pf.conf
>> file blocking everything on th
On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 19:59:43 -0800
smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are there any plans for an OpenBSD implementation of sshfs?
> Or has someone successfully installed fuse and sshfs on OpenBSD
> (preferably 3.8)?
IIRC, fuse is pretty tied to the Linux kernel so porting it would be
non-trivia
Are there any plans for an OpenBSD implementation of sshfs?
Or has someone successfully installed fuse and sshfs on OpenBSD
(preferably 3.8)?
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 09:48:14PM -0600, Jim wrote:
> >>don't forget to flush/kill states if you want existing connections to
> be torn down.
>
> How do I do that?
pfctl -k
-Ray-
Mark Pecaut wrote:
On 3/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- Are they suitable to run OpenBSD on them.
Here is a dmesg from a GX620. I can report that everything works
quite well, including X.
You prompted me to go back and take another shot at X on a Optiplex 620.
I've (a
don't forget to flush/kill states if you want existing connections to
be torn down.
How do I do that?
Jim
* Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060307 20:36]:
The problem is that if the kid is already logged into AOL Instant
messenger, the connection is not broken. So even though she is grounded,
she can still chat all day on AIM. Why isn't this pf.conf file blocking
everything on that computer?
I'm not
When my kid gets grounded I block the gameroom computer from getting to the
internet. The script that runs is
#!/bin/sh -
cp /home/jmays/pf.conf.noGameroom /etc/pf.conf
pfctl -F rules -f /etc/pf.conf
pfctl -F nat -f /etc/pf.conf
The file that becomes the pf.conf file is
# pf.conf.noGameroom f
On 3/7/06, Chris 'Xenon' Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yary wrote:
> > Pardon me for giving what may be a naive answer, but how about putting
> > /usr/local/lib into the LD_LIBRARY_PATH env variable before starting
> > the wanrouter script?
>
>It's an obvious answer, but I figured there m
yary wrote:
Pardon me for giving what may be a naive answer, but how about putting
/usr/local/lib into the LD_LIBRARY_PATH env variable before starting
the wanrouter script?
It's an obvious answer, but I figured there must be a good reason (security?) that
/usr/local/lib _isn't_ in the LD_LI
On 3/7/06, Chris 'Xenon' Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm working on getting the Sangoma WANPIPE driver working under OpenBSD
> 3.8 (mostly
> working) and ran into a couple of little problems that I'm trying to find the
> "right" way
> to solve.
>
>The preferred setup is to run thei
Chris 'Xenon' Hanson wrote:
> While poking around, I see that there is a package for a static
>version of bash:
>
>ftp://ftp.openbsd.org//pub/OpenBSD/3.8/packages/i386/bash-3.0.16p1-static.tgz
> 2. For an automated installer, how would the installer know where to
>get the proper package? The
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 11:44:50AM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> Some BIOS do not clear the memory, meaning the dmesg stays alive in
> memory, and can get slightly corrupted especially if it wraps. As
> well, OpenBSD avoids clearing the dmesg buffer if it appears sound,
> because that allows de
Chris 'Xenon' Hanson wrote:
While poking around, I see that there is a package for a static
version of bash:
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org//pub/OpenBSD/3.8/packages/i386/bash-3.0.16p1-static.tgz
2. For an automated installer, how would the installer know where to
get the proper package? The UR
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> I did a checkout of 3.8 today (I installed from CD, so figured a source
> update would be good), did config GENERIC, make clean && make depend &&
> make, installed it, and now I have an odd beginning to the dmesg.boot:
>
> $ head /var/run/dmesg.boot
> " 686-class) 3.40 GHz
> cpu0:
> FPU,V86,DE,
Hi,
I did a checkout of 3.8 today (I installed from CD, so figured a source
update would be good), did config GENERIC, make clean && make depend &&
make, installed it, and now I have an odd beginning to the dmesg.boot:
$ head /var/run/dmesg.boot
" 686-class) 3.40 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>2. For an automated installer, how would the installer
> know where to get the proper
> package?
`machine -a` will pull the application architecture.
`uname -r` will get your release.
Don't know about magic for a package version. Perhaps pkg_add(1) can handle
some
On Tue, March 7, 2006 06:18, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Mar 2006, poncenby smythe wrote:
>
>
>> Does anyone else run a box similar to this?
>>
>
> Yes, I have pretty much 3 of those running 24/7.
>
I've only got the one, but it's been on 24/7 for 3yrs with no probs.
>
> $ dmesg | grep cp
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006, poncenby smythe wrote:
Does anyone else run a box similar to this?
Yes, I have pretty much 3 of those running 24/7.
$ dmesg | grep cpu
cpu0: VIA Samuel 2 ("CentaurHauls" 686-class) 533 MHz
cpu0: FPU,DE,TSC,MSR,MTRR,PGE,MMX
cpu0 at mainbus0
My temp sensors are different th
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 06:42:09PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> During reading an mail on a Securityfocus-Mailinglist I noticed that it`s
> not possible to change the lladdr-value of &any NIC to 11:22:33:44:55:66.
>
> With ath:
> kerberos $ ifconfig ath0 lladdr 1a:2a:3a:
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 06:08:50PM +0100, Lasse Bach wrote:
>
> I have a small change to the pxeboot man page and the FAQ about the same
> subject.
> Where do I propose such changes?
>
the address given in the faq, the pxeboot developers, the man page
developers, or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
jmc
Chris 'Xenon' Hanson wrote:
My hack solution was to symlink both libiconv and libintl into
/usr/lib, which does seem to be in the lib search path at that point,
but that seems like a poor solution.
While poking around, I see that there is a package for a static version of
bash:
ftp://ftp
If you want backups get a tape drive. Do not rely on disk for backups,
especially if they are in the same machine. If you don't know how to do
this I
advice you to get some consulting. You are asking very basic
administration
questions and these lists are not the appropriate forum for that.
Hello everybody,
During reading an mail on a Securityfocus-Mailinglist I noticed that it`s
not possible to change the lladdr-value of &any NIC to 11:22:33:44:55:66.
With ath:
kerberos $ ifconfig ath0 lladdr 1a:2a:3a:23:e3:0f
kerberos $ ifconfig ath0 lladdr 11:22:33:44:55:66
ifconfig: SIOCSIFLLADD
hmm, on Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 09:29:50AM -0700, Bob Beck said that
> You seem to think there will be one grey entry. there could
> be many, depending on how many combinations of FROM And TO have been
> attempted from that IP address.
interesting. yes, i was thinking in small :)
> > seems l
Just for the archives, my via stuff worked with 3.8 and early 3.9-beta (Feb
8).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dmesg | grep -i via.*rhine
vr0 at pci0 dev 15 function 0 "VIA VT6105 RhineIII" rev 0x8b: irq 12,
address 00:40:63:e0:e7:b0
vr1 at pci0 dev 18 function 0 "VIA RhineII-2" rev 0x74: irq 11, address
00:40
I'm working on getting the Sangoma WANPIPE driver working under OpenBSD 3.8 (mostly
working) and ran into a couple of little problems that I'm trying to find the "right" way
to solve.
The preferred setup is to run their "wanrouter" bash script in the rc.securelevel
script, to load the driv
Hi,
I have a small change to the pxeboot man page and the FAQ about the same
subject.
Where do I propose such changes?
- Lasse Bach
On Mon Mar 6 17:36:23 2006, Jonathan Gray wrote:
>
> On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 03:27:42PM -0800, Iain Morgan wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I recently installed 3.8/amd64 on a Sempron-based system with a VIA VT6102
> > based network interface. The network interface was detected, but no carrier
> > was
* per engelbrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-05 12:42]:
> Another OpenBSD speaker that enriched LF06 with his presence, was
> Henning Brauer. Henning talked about OpenBGPD and with his 60+ pages
> long NANOG36 slideshow and only 50 minutes to his disposal, Henning made
actually it was not the
> Make one.
> I once made a temporary openbsd tattoo on my forearm using a sharpie
> marker. Being surrounded by penguin lovers I have to fight back.
I have a real one, check this out:
http://www.orkut.com/Album.aspx?xid=14361074768919339780
Now it is complete, I'll post an updated picture as r
* frantisek holop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-07 03:15]:
> hmm, on Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 03:12:14PM -0700, Bob Beck said that
> > because you're only added the whitelist entry, not deleted
> > a grey one.
> >
> > The grey entry is harmless, it will get reaped out of there
> > in 4 hours w
On Tuesday 07 March 2006 08:38, you wrote:
> CVSROOT: /cvs
> Module name: src
> Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/03/07 00:38:16
>
> Modified files:
> sys/dev/cardbus: com_cardbus.c
>
> Log message:
> Add support for the serial interface to the UMTS/GPRS/GSM modem
> portion of
Make one.
I once made a temporary openbsd tattoo on my forearm using a sharpie
marker. Being surrounded by penguin lovers I have to fight back.
On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is offtopic,
I would like to have a cap of openbsd, where can I buy one of these?, they don't
se
If you want backups get a tape drive. Do not rely on disk for backups,
especially if they are in the same machine. If you don't know how to do this I
advice you to get some consulting. You are asking very basic administration
questions and these lists are not the appropriate forum for that.
On
>it seems to me that you are still not understanding what is
happening here. i get the impression that you want to write these backup
scripts to avoid data loss in the event of a disk failure?
not just a disk failure but mostly in case my client does something that
they shouldn't and realize i
This is offtopic,
I would like to have a cap of openbsd, where can I buy one of these?, they don't
sell them at the official site.
Is it possible to buy these caps from the site?.
Thanks.
__
Visita http://www.tutopia.com y comienza a navegar mas rapido en Int
Felix Kronlage wrote:
On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 12:37:35PM +0100, per engelbrecht wrote:
Wim also made a last minute sensational save for Felix Kronlage and held
the 'Mobility with OpenBSD' talk. Wim is very meticulous and has a very
plesant way of communicating / presenting the material.
sa
> One of my production machines (3.8-stable) has suddenly started
> panicing every couple of hours. I found out that the culprit is smbd,
> eating through memory like there's no tomorrow (approx. 10Mb /
> minute! ). Can't figure out what has triggered it, nothing changed on
> the machine latel
Hello!
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 03:10:43PM +0100, Marc Espie wrote:
>[...]
>make search key=
>is more or less deprecated...
What exact replacement do you have in eye for the use case of finding
where in the ports tree a port is (i.e. if one actually wants to use
a port rather than a package)?
Ki
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I try use PCI-DVB card SkyStar2 as DVB network adapter (manufactured
by www.technisat.de) under current release OpenBSD. As I understand this
device is unsupported in current :( maybe it possible enable support in
future. Also I`m interesting for any PCI-DVB card
Quoting Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 03:31:51PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to use tcpdump capture traffic on the external interface of
my NAT/firewall/web/mail/etc. system in a quasi-private way,
specifically by excluding any traffic that comes f
your two physical disks are hidden by the raid controller. from your
other posts its obvious theyre showing up as one logical disk.
bioctl ami0 will find your "missing" disks.
dlg
On 07/03/2006, at 5:05 AM, Openbsd User wrote:
opps, I forgot to post the entire dmesg. (Thanks Steve!)
OpenBS
On 07/03/2006, at 6:53 AM, Openbsd User wrote:
> > What does "bioctl ami0" say (assuming you have at least 3.8,
next time
> > post a complete dmesg!).
>
> $ sudo bioctl ami0
> Volume Status Size Device
> ami0 0 Online 146695782400 sd0 RAID1
> 0 Online 146811
aac is still not built as part of openbsd for the same reasons it was
disabled: we cant support it without documentation.
to use the raid controller you're going to have to build custom
kernels (and maybe custom install images) with aac enabled. or you
can disable the raid controller in the
On 2006/03/07 13:28, michael hamerski wrote:
> Things you can try:
>
> - get a zalman fan mate (or similar)
Running 12V fans at 7V often works nicely (easily achieved with PC
hardware by connecting the fan to 5V and 12V rather than 0V and 12V).
> A little airflow as opposed to none can make a bi
hw.sensors.9=viaenv0, VSENS4, volts_dc, 12.07 V
the top temp. I have seen for TSENS2 is 60.60 degC.
Does anyone else run a box similar to this?
Does anyone know of any big advantages of Soekris boxes rather than EPIA?
I've got a feeling the little box will just give up or even worse blow up.
Hi There
Our two OpenBSD 3.8 KDC's are working nicely, but the latest security
announcements from heimdal resulted in some questions from the sysadm.
As far as I can see the issues only involves deprecated services like
telnet and rsh which are disabled anyway.
In 3.8 heimdal 0.6.3 (+patches
hmm, on Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 03:12:14PM -0700, Bob Beck said that
> because you're only added the whitelist entry, not deleted
> a grey one.
>
> The grey entry is harmless, it will get reaped out of there
> in 4 hours when it expires..
wouldn't it make sense to delete the grey entry
Quite a bit of my life revolves around doing good firewalls with
OpenBSD. I don't do X things very often - I have too little priority
time to devote to learning all the gooey tricks. I don't need those
things for paid work. Hence I use the XP that I have to have for
interoperability tests to look a
I'll second the observation that hot machines flake in odd ways. It's
not just the processor- hot memory is also unpredictable- hard drive
controllers- "northbridge"- you name it- there are many essential
parts that can overheat and cause you hard-to-diagnose grief.
If cooling your machine doesn't
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 08:39:04AM +0100, batou wrote:
>
> >hw.sensors.1=viaenv0, TSENS2, temp, 59.90 degC / 139.82 degF
>
>
> >the top temp. I have seen for TSENS2 is 60.60 degC.
> >
> too hot for a long live ...
>
maybe, maybe not...
$ sysctl hw.sensors
hw.sensors.0=viaenv0,
Hi,
Mitja: did you check the samba-logfiles? You could try to increase the
loglevel and see, what smbd is doing. I always find these logfiles very
helpful.
Regards
Stefan Kell
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> An: Mitja Mu>enih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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