On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
> it's not clear to me where the best place to mount a disk image is using
> vnconfig for the whole /var partition. this should obviously happen after
> mounting /usr.
>
> advice appreciated.
>
> cheers,
> jake
For a start, I'd *guess* it could be mo
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 11:27:11PM +0100, Mitja wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to configure nat from internal network 192.168.1.0/24 to
> external nat gateway address 193.189.180.193. The problem is that
> packets are not passing from nat gateway to the interface 193.77.12.154
> to the internet.
it's not clear to me where the best place to mount a disk image is using
vnconfig for the whole /var partition. this should obviously happen after
mounting /usr.
advice appreciated.
cheers,
jake
Thanks a lot to all the people that provided feedback on this matter.
Attached to this post is a new version of the patch. I did a mistake
downloading the files used previously from the repository. This time,
I choosed the right download method:
$ cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs get www/faq
The
On 12/7/06, misc(at)openbsd.org <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I want to replace my linux firewall/vpn-server with an openbsd 4.0
installation. My problem is, that the linux server is a vpn-endpoint
with two draytek vigor 2900. At the moment I'm looking for a
vpn-documentation (or a howto) fo
Nick Holland a icrit :
Igor Sobrado wrote:
I cannot see why making a patch to change the links is difficult.
I will look at the cvs repository as soon as I get some time and
submit a patch. In any case, I would appreciate a carefully review
of it, just to fit it to the taste of the developers.
Hello,
I want to replace my linux firewall/vpn-server with an openbsd 4.0
installation. My problem is, that the linux server is a vpn-endpoint
with two draytek vigor 2900. At the moment I'm looking for a
vpn-documentation (or a howto) for ipsec and openbsd 4.0.
Does somebody have a link for me? Th
Hello,
I am trying to configure nat from internal network 192.168.1.0/24 to
external nat gateway address 193.189.180.193. The problem is that
packets are not passing from nat gateway to the interface 193.77.12.154
to the internet.
ISP <-> 193.77.12.154 -- hostA -- 192.168.1.1
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tom Cosgrove writes:
>
> Don't create a bug report for this. This is not a bug. This is a
> change of style that you (and some others) would like to see in the FAQ.
> Nick, myself, and other people who work on the FAQ read misc@; there's
> no point just pi**ing us
Igor Sobrado [2006-12-07, 20:29:23]:
> Attached is the first draft of the patch. Once it has been debugged
> I will open a bug report on it. Please, check carefully all the entries
> in the patch and do not trust on my English skills. Some suggestions:
>
> - replacing references to threads in
>>> Igor Sobrado 7-Dec-06 19:29 >>>
>
> Attached is the first draft of the patch. Once it has been debugged I
> will open a bug report on it. Please, check carefully all the entries
Don't create a bug report for this. This is not a bug. This is a
change of style that you (and some others) woul
Hi Jeremy.
Don't worry at all for the duplicate. I received only one copy, but
I guess you will receive two right now. :-) When I received your
email I just typed "repl -format -group" (I am using nmh) without
carefully looking at the header. The copy I received was not
addresses to [EMAIL PRO
Hi Nick.
I read your post after sending the patch. I will do my best to make
these links as short as possible. Don't know your taste on this matter,
but I do not dislike relatively long links if these links make the
text more readable, and it is independent of the format of the document
being us
Attached is the first draft of the patch. Once it has been debugged
I will open a bug report on it. Please, check carefully all the entries
in the patch and do not trust on my English skills. Some suggestions:
- replacing references to threads in the mailing lists (now the
thread subject)
On 7-Dec-06, at 10:48 AM, Igor Sobrado wrote:
Hi Jeremy.
There is probably something wrong in the input to "grep -v" as a lot
of the packages that "are not present in the CD" really *are* (e.g.,
xmms, xpdf, abiword...)
Cheers,
Igor.
No, you just misread my somewhat confusing wording. The l
Igor Sobrado wrote:
I cannot see why making a patch to change the links is difficult.
I will look at the cvs repository as soon as I get some time and
submit a patch. In any case, I would appreciate a carefully review
of it, just to fit it to the taste of the developers.
Igor.
It's harder tha
We used an Axiomtek 4100 ... a slightly similar setup with 1GB CF, four
Ethernet ports, Via C3 800mhz processor, and up to 384 MB RAM. A sweet
little snort sensor it is...
We put in an IDE HD that we think was eventually responsible for killing
the weak power supply (can't recall the wattage, but
> > I need to get all traffic dup-to'd over to a graphing box using only the
> > firewall, now dup-to works fine for the traffic that passes through the
> > firewall but the blocked traffic doesn't get dup-to'd.
>
> route-to blocked traffic.
Sold ! ... to the man with the funny hat!!
That is the
Hello list
I'm managing a campus router with 7 interfaces (4 are vlans for
different parts of the campus, 1 dmz, 1 internet and 1 link to university)
The network provider rules forbided using NAT (we have plenty of IPs..
:-/ ).
And we have strict network traffic policy. (banned p2p etc)
Dmz co
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 04:44:32AM +, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 09:27:39PM -0700, Chris Kuethe wrote:
> > On 12/5/06, Mikolaj Kucharski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >sd0 at scsibus1 targ 1 lun 0: SCSI0 0/direct removable
> > >sd0: 76319MB, 19079 cyl, 64 head, 32 sec,
I cannot see why making a patch to change the links is difficult.
I will look at the cvs repository as soon as I get some time and
submit a patch. In any case, I would appreciate a carefully review
of it, just to fit it to the taste of the developers.
Igor.
> > I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro
> > 2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I
> > need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine
> > itself is noisy and bigger than it should be.
SMTP might not be great on a CF
This seem to be a known problem.
When I was searching around to solve this problem, I encountered this thread,
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2006-October/133579.html,
which discuss the same problem. But doesn't seem to have a solution
other than adding the statements in the
Hi Jeremy.
There is probably something wrong in the input to "grep -v" as a lot
of the packages that "are not present in the CD" really *are* (e.g.,
xmms, xpdf, abiword...)
Cheers,
Igor.
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 11:59:12AM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro
> 2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I
> need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine
> itself is noisy
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 11:44:02AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> this is a ports@ problem, not [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In my understanding, ports@ is more for ports development. Seeing the
charter at http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html, it's at least as sensible
to post to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Of course,
I'm in the process of installing OpenBSD on a regular PC. It's PChips M787CL+
motherboard with VIA C3 Samual 2 CPU, which I run with passive heat sink, so
no fan here. I use DC-DC converter as power supply so no fan here either.
And when I replace (as I plan to) a harddrive with compact flash card
> > What I am looking for is a really miniature machine. I need to be able
> > to install (some sort of) OpenBSD on it (say, via pxeboot), and run
> > just the above-mentioned for my very small home network. It should be
> > really small, silent, and low-power.
> I've got a Soekris 4801 running as
If you have an Athlon64 or a Turion processor and you running with
either GENERIC i386 or amd64 and don't see the following or a
similar line in your demsg:
cpu0: Cool`n'Quiet K8 2412 Mhz: speeds: 2400 2200 2000 1800 1000 Mhz
It would be greatly appereciated if you could test the following diff
Jan Stary schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro
> 2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I
> need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine
> itself is noisy and bigger than it should be.
>
> What
(Apologies to Jan and misc@ for the disjointed replies: serious problems
with Pine on a shell account over a slow line).
> On 07/12/06, Jan Stary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What I am looking for is a really miniature machine. I need to be able
> to install (some sort of) OpenBSD on it (say, vi
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, z0mbix wrote:
> On 07/12/06, Jan Stary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What I am looking for is a really miniature machine. I need to be able
> to install (some sort of) OpenBSD on it (say, via pxeboot), and run
> just the above-mentioned for my very small home network. It shoul
Hi,
IPSEC.CONF(5) says tell about ike dynamic:
"The dynamic mode will additionally enable Dead Peer Detection (DPD)"
In your ipsec.conf I see "aggressive auth",
but the manual says nothing about.
It doesn't work for me.
Regards,
Andrea
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -
>To:
>From: "Chris Jones" <
Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
> pRIWET!
>
> Wim Vandeputte USPE[NO PROBRALSQ K NAM W
> mOSKWU I ZAHWATIL, POMIMO PRO^IH ZAKAZOW,
> Soekris net4801-50 (10480151).
>
> sPEKI:
> net4801-50: 266 Mhz CPU, 128 Mbyte SDRAM,
> 3 Ethernet, 2 serial, USB connector, CF socket,
> 44 pins IDE connector, 1 Mini-PCI
On 07/12/06, Jan Stary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro
2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I
need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine
itself is noisy and bigger than it
[Replying to myself]
On Dec 07 11:59:12, Jan Stary wrote:
> I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro
> 2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I
> need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine
> itself is noisy and bigger
Hello,
I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro
2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I
need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine
itself is noisy and bigger than it should be.
What I am looking for is a really minia
this is a ports@ problem, not [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2006/12/07 18:30, sonjaya wrote:
>
dear all
i installl php by port with pkg_add , i follow all steep include put
addtype in my httpd.conf
than i try little script to know php working or not .
when i try browse from my web browser nothing show .
Then i try using server-status
they show have been installed php5
and try make som
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, peter dunaskin wrote:
> >> # -
> >> # FILTER SETTINGS:
> >> set block-policy drop
> >> set skip on lo0
> >> set loginterface $ext_if
> >> set limit table-entries 25
> >
> >A guess: the table-entries limits the total table
PQP8P2P5Q!
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PP>QP:P2Q P8 P7P0QP2P0QP8P;, P?P>P P?QP>QP8Q P7P0P:P0P7P>P2,
Soekris net4801-50 (10480151).
P!P?P5P:P8:
net4801-50: 266 Mhz CPU, 128 Mbyte SDRAM,
3 Ethernet, 2 serial, USB connector, CF socket,
44 pins IDE connector,
Nico Meijer ?:
Hi Stas,
is it safe to use group 'users' from /etc/group as the login group for
the users? Or it is reserved for some system use?
See the output of `sudo useradd -D` to find the answer to your question.
:-) Thanks.
>> # -
>> # FILTER SETTINGS:
>> set block-policy drop
>> set skip on lo0
>> set loginterface $ext_if
>> set limit table-entries 25
>
>A guess: the table-entries limits the total table entries 183469+70604
>is larger than 25.
You're right,
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