Hi, folks.
I have a question. Could you help me?
I am newbie in OpenBSD. I use OpenBSD how desktop workstation. My hard disk
is divided into four partitions. There are two MSDOS partitions, one FreeBSD
and one partition for OpenBSD. There are files with name on other languages
on my MSDOS partitio
Am Mittwoch, den 21.06.2006, 14:03 -0700 schrieb Clint Pachl:
> Because portmap(8) dynamically assigns the mountd(8) port, how would
> one write a pass rule in pf for mountd(8) traffic? My problem is that
> every time mountd(8) is re/started, it operates on a different port and
> my fixed pf rules
Apparently you can enable it by compiling your own kernel in 3.9, but
it's not terribly stable.
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2006-02/1155.html
-Jesse
On 6/23/06, Julian Bolivar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I was reading the paper about rtheads, and it look very good, but
an
up until now i've abstained from having backups for the encrypted directories
and partitions on my machines. since my attachment to this data has grown as of
late, i would like to know if there are any "gotchas" for backing up encrypted
data. the concern i have is that if a lot of changes are made
Hi, I was reading the paper about rtheads, and it look very good, but
anyone know the schedule to implement it on OpenBSD? because I didn't
find any information about that.
Thanks and Regards,
Julian
On 6/23/06, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mountd
>
> It's definitely possible (Free and Net both offer the -p option).
I think that is completely ridiculous. Hardcoding RPC utilities
to non-random ports to try to tie it to someth
It is interesting that the use of ephemeral ports was really aimed at
reducing the number of well known port allocations in an environment that
was heavily RPC based, however, locking the port number means that the RPC
endpoint becomes well known and more vulnerable to attack so personally I
can se
Hi folks... Thanks for the suggestions. But I didn't have paid
attention that the problem was at /etc/fstab file : noexec flag was
active for /var partition. I should have paid better attention to
that before. Thanks.
On 6/23/06, Craig Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at
> On 6/21/06, Clint Pachl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Because portmap(8) dynamically assigns the mountd(8) port, how would
> > one write a pass rule in pf for mountd(8) traffic? My problem is that
> > every time mountd(8) is re/started, it operates on a different port and
> > my fixed pf rules b
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 09:01:07AM +0200, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
>
> just a quick question, anyone running OpenBSD/amd64 on an Asus A8N-VM or
> A8V-VM motherboard? Things that work/don't work?
I have been using an Asus A8V since February. Had lots of problems at
first, which seem to ha
You mean like this:
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1859
-- Mikey
At 02:30 PM 6/23/2006, Bharj, Gagan wrote:
Hello Folks,
I have got my VPN working with automatic key exchange and a hard-coded
password. I would like to implement the VPN using public/private keys. Do
you guys know of
On 6/21/06, Clint Pachl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Because portmap(8) dynamically assigns the mountd(8) port, how would
one write a pass rule in pf for mountd(8) traffic? My problem is that
every time mountd(8) is re/started, it operates on a different port and
my fixed pf rules block the mount p
On 6/21/06, Clint Pachl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Because portmap(8) dynamically assigns the mountd(8) port, how would
one write a pass rule in pf for mountd(8) traffic? My problem is that
every time mountd(8) is re/started, it operates on a different port and
my fixed pf rules block the mount p
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 01:38:24AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It's not clear from your reply Mr Skinner but did you mean to
> say that you tried a snapshot and your still having this issue ?
>
> As mickey said this should be fixed in current, and in current you
> should be able to disable b
Hello Folks,
I have got my VPN working with automatic key exchange and a hard-coded
password. I would like to implement the VPN using public/private keys. Do
you guys know of any site that has a good tutorial on how to set up such a
system? BTW Would such a setup require creating both server an
On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 03:45:35PM -0300, Joco Salvatti wrote:
>
> [Fri Jun 23 15:42:51 2006] [error] (13)Permission denied: exec of
> /cgi-bin/nagios/tac.cgi failed
/var[/www] mounted noexec in fstab?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Obvious, but ensure that /var/www/cgi-bin/nagios is a valid
> directory
> > from the perspective of your chroot'd server.
> >
>
> I would say that it is a valid directory... it was on my
> installation. Isn't /var/www/cgi-bin a valid chroot directory
> by definitio
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Hello,
I'm following current.
Sometimes I try some patches but after having tested them, I would like to
re-update my sources and overwrite the locally modified files with the new
sources from the openbsd
repository, I tried for example: "cvs update -PdC" or "cvs update -C somefile"
But whateve
On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 14:19:54 +0530, "Siju George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> On 6/22/06, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > | Wich device should be used for pppoe? [fxp0] :
> > > | pppoe protocol? [bla]:
> >
> > I can add ppooe to the floppy, but to make it fit I am going to
> > have t
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Peter Blair
> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 4:02 PM
> To: Joco Salvatti
> Cc: Misc OpenBSD
> Subject: Re: Nagios and Apache
>
> Obvious, but ensure that /var/www/cgi-bin/nagios is a valid directory
> from
i> What's wrong with your example is that it doesn't do anything even
> resembling what he wants. Sending a single echo request is not the
> same as sending echo requests for as long as it takes to get a
> response,
> and then exiting successfully. He even gave you an example of how one
> would u
Obvious, but ensure that /var/www/cgi-bin/nagios is a valid directory
from the perspective of your chroot'd server.
Another caveat is to ensure that the named pipe is accessable to both
the nagios executable, and to the chroot'd cgi's (once they start
working that is). Nagios references the pipe
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
> Spruell, Darren-Perot
> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 3:22 PM
> To: Misc OpenBSD
> Subject: Re: Nagios and Apache
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I've installed and configured nagios, and I can open the s
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I've installed and configured nagios, and I can open the start page
> with no problems. But I don't have access to the links that monitor
> services, such as Tatical Overview. At apache log I have the following
> error messages:
>
> [Fri Jun 23 15:42:51 2006] [error] (13
On 6/23/06, Joco Salvatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[Fri Jun 23 15:42:51 2006] [error] (13)Permission denied: exec of
/cgi-bin/nagios/tac.cgi failed
A quick guess: check your file permissions for tac.cgi. From errno(2):
13 EACCES Permission denied. An attempt was made to access a file in a
wa
Hi all,
I've installed and configured nagios, and I can open the start page
with no problems. But I don't have access to the links that monitor
services, such as Tatical Overview. At apache log I have the following
error messages:
[Fri Jun 23 15:42:51 2006] [error] (13)Permission denied: exec of
Marian Hettwer wrote:
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Hi Julian,
Julian Bolivar wrote:
I use MySQL 5.0.18 and OpenBSD 3.9 for AMD64 and work fine, and I used
a lot of insert / hour in it, using Innodb tables.
What means "a lot" ? Can you provide a mysqladmin status, or a show
Here's a dmesg from a T43 2668-95F (IIRC it has a pentium m 760...)
OpenBSD 3.9-current (GENERIC) #1: Fri Jun 23 13:07:46 GMT 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 2.00GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 2 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC
> What's wrong with your example is that it doesn't do anything even
> resembling what he wants. Sending a single echo request is not the
> same as sending echo requests for as long as it takes to get a response,
> and then exiting successfully. He even gave you an example of how one
> would use
On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 19:33:53 +0200 Matthias Kilian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What's wrong with your example is that it doesn't do anything even
> > resembling what he wants. Sending a single echo request is not the
> > same as sending echo requests for as long as it takes to get a response,
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Does anyone know if enc(4) was ever updated to support altq?
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On Friday 23 June 2006 16:42, Richard Wilson wrote:
> The only small fly in the ointment, is that according to
> http://pizzashack.org/rssh/platforms.shtml it doesn't work on *BSD,
> as it requires the missing wordexp() function. However, the page
> dates back to 2003, and I haven't the skills to c
Joshua Sandbrook wrote:
Gidday
Im writing a shell at the moment that chroots into a users home dir and then
runs only the sftp-server program ( which is in the uses home dir ).
Anyway, it wont work unless /dev/null is present in the chroot...
I am using execve to run sftp-server, and I am
Matthias Kilian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doesn't
>
> $ ping -c 1 example.com
>
> do what you want?
No, that's not even similar.
"Berk D. Demir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what is wrong with
> ping -q -c 1 example.com > /dev/null
> ?
>
> Is this a joke or is it "week of utterly us
Hi,
Data modified on freelist: word 0 of object 0x81d9dc00 size 0x40
previous type ??? (invalid addr 0x21004e00770d0011)
Data modified on freelist: word 0 of object 0x81d9dc00 size 0x40
previous type ??? (0x547bec00 != 0xdeadbeef)
The messages come from /sys/kern/kern_malloc.c,
On 6/22/06, mickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 11:32:50PM +0200, Laurens Vets wrote:
> Matt Van Mater wrote:
> >I ran into a very similar (maybe same) problem here:
> >http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=113236417207016&w=2
> >
> >I have not found a solution to m
On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 06:45:51PM +, Nickolay A Burkov wrote:
> Here is a very simply hack to ping. It isn't pretend to something, hope
> it will be useful for anybody as endless host checking in scripts.
>
> % ping -Q example.com && echo 'abc' > /dev/speaker # etc..
Doesn't
$ ping -c 1 ex
Nickolay A Burkov wrote:
Hi, @misc!
Here is a very simply hack to ping. It isn't pretend to something, hope
it will be useful for anybody as endless host checking in scripts.
% ping -Q example.com && echo 'abc' > /dev/speaker # etc..
what is wrong with
ping -q -c 1 example.com > /de
Hi, @misc!
Here is a very simply hack to ping. It isn't pretend to something, hope
it will be useful for anybody as endless host checking in scripts.
% ping -Q example.com && echo 'abc' > /dev/speaker # etc..
Index: ping.8
===
RCS
On 6/23/06, Frederick C. Druseikis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
A possibility is that there is a contradictory use of flags on the cc
line, at least for the amd64. Does anybody have insight on this?
...
-I/home/hubert/openbsd/ports/devel/eclipse/sdk/w-eclipse-sdk-3.1p6/plugins/org.eclipse.cor
Frederick C. Druseikis wrote:
Greetings,
In the build sequence below, ld issues a relocation error for
libc.a(malloc.o), indicating it [libc.a, as I read it] should be
recompiled with -fPIC
Googling the key words in the message reveals a few of hits, all with
similar advice; but the advice
John Brahy wrote:
> I was hoping to get some suggestions on the best way to handle this. We
just
> put a DSL line for inet backup and I'd like to have it automagically
> failover.
>
> We are running OpenBSD 3.9 -stable on a box with four interfaces. Currently
> we have one interface connected to ou
Greetings,
In the build sequence below, ld issues a relocation error for
libc.a(malloc.o), indicating it [libc.a, as I read it] should be
recompiled with -fPIC
Googling the key words in the message reveals a few of hits, all with
similar advice; but the advice is directed to an application s
Hi, I can't gift you exact numbers, but "a lot" are between 500,000 and
1,000,000 inserts by hour. Every hour I process a huge (~5GB ) text file
and extract some records from it and are storage in MySQL DB. I can
show you more information later.
Thanks and Regards.
Julian
Marian Hettwer w
On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 12:50:15PM +0200, knitti wrote:
> On 6/23/06, Tobias Ulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >Looks like this is an older box (no dmesg, so it's just a guess). I have
> >a board ('96) that doesn't do any dma, but accepts to be set to pio 4,
> >dma 2. This results in several c
On 2006/06/23 12:53, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
> Both hosts are in different VLAN's. to reach each other
> I have to set a host route via the default gateway to reach
> the other system.
You need to be able to multicast between them to run CARP.
Would your hosting provider be willing to move the
Hi,
I have two root servers @hetzner here in germany and thought I can setup carp
between them.
Both hosts are in the same subnet, the third IP address, used for carp, too.
Both hosts are in different VLAN's. to reach each other I have to set a host
route via the default gateway to reach the ot
On 6/23/06, Tobias Ulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Looks like this is an older box (no dmesg, so it's just a guess). I have
a board ('96) that doesn't do any dma, but accepts to be set to pio 4,
dma 2. This results in several crashes per day, corrupt data on ro
filesystems and so on. Changing w
On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 02:19:54PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
> On 6/22/06, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> | Wich device should be used for pppoe? [fxp0] :
> >> | pppoe protocol? [bla]:
> >
> >I can add ppooe to the floppy, but to make it fit I am going to
> >have to remove the fxp dr
On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 12:00:17PM +1200, Joshua Sandbrook wrote:
> On Thursday 22 June 2006 22:26, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> > A quick grep through /usr/src/usr.bin/ssh suggests that ssh (and, most
> > likely, sftp) interacts with /dev/null quite a bit. It might be possible
> > to change the code
On 6/22/06, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | Wich device should be used for pppoe? [fxp0] :
> | pppoe protocol? [bla]:
I can add ppooe to the floppy, but to make it fit I am going to
have to remove the fxp driver.
OK?
Maybe you could tar.gz them in the floppy to fit them together
On Fri, 2006-06-23 at 10:00 +0200, Markus Friedl wrote:
> yes, the card needs to support all algorithms,
> crypto_newsession() does this:
>
> /*
>* The algorithm we use here is pretty stupid; just use the
>* first driver that supports all the algorithms we need. Do
>
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Hi Julian,
Julian Bolivar wrote:
>
> I use MySQL 5.0.18 and OpenBSD 3.9 for AMD64 and work fine, and I used
> a lot of insert / hour in it, using Innodb tables.
>
What means "a lot" ? Can you provide a mysqladmin status, or a show
status from mysql
yes, the card needs to support all algorithms,
crypto_newsession() does this:
/*
* The algorithm we use here is pretty stupid; just use the
* first driver that supports all the algorithms we need. Do
* a double-pass over all the drivers, ignoring software ones
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