On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 1:08 AM, Artur Grabowski wrote:
>
> Is it troll-week on m...@?
>
if only it could be confined to one week a year...
Because, you know, blind faith has such a solid track record and reputation.
On 31/03/2009, David Schulz wrote:
> For me, i cant even estimate the time and effort that goes into all the
> related work and issues for OpenBSD, and thus am more than thankful. OpenBSD
> sits in every important Corner
Aapo Lehtinen wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm trying to get Sun Fire V100 working using old ultra 1 machine
> (obsd4.4/sparc64) as terminal. I'm using tip(1). The problem is connection
> dies easily with "Lost Carrier. [EOT]". Now, I'm bit new to using serial
> connections so I've only tried tweaking /e
On 2009-04-12, Abel Camarillo wrote:
> Nobody will help you if you don't describe thoroughly what was the problem.
>
> I have seen a lot of messages from you recently, are you doing your
> homework? (lurking through the docs)
probably not, looking at the examples in the default sudoers file:
# S
Nobody will help you if you don't describe thoroughly what was the problem.
I have seen a lot of messages from you recently, are you doing your
homework? (lurking through the docs)
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 01:07:49AM +0200, Juan Jimenez Galdos wrote:
> I repeat: I have searched and i have tried se
I repeat: I have searched and i have tried several things but it's a little
difficult configure two comands.
Please lend me some help. Thank you very much.
On 2009-04-12, Uwe Dippel wrote:
>
> chroot is the name, and isolation is the game.
it's not all that unusual for PHP hosts to disable mail(); most of
the main CMS have some way to send mail without it, and these usually
do allow smtp-auth.
so you could install pear-Mail and tell people to use t
2009/4/12 Pete Vickers :
> SEE ALSO section, entry for Web Cache Coordination Protocol V1.0, link is
> broken. A suitable replacement is:
>
> http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/99jul/I-D/draft-ietf-wrec-web-pro-00.txt
Did you enter the entire URL
http://www.wrec.org/Drafts/draft-ietf-wrec-web-pro-00.
On 4/12/09, Aapo Lehtinen wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm trying to get Sun Fire V100 working using old ultra 1 machine
> (obsd4.4/sparc64) as terminal. I'm using tip(1). The problem is connection
> dies easily with "Lost Carrier. [EOT]". Now, I'm bit new to using serial
> connections so I've only tried tw
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 10:40:08PM +0200, Pete Vickers wrote:
> SEE ALSO section, entry for Web Cache Coordination Protocol V1.0, link
> is broken. A suitable replacement is:
>
> http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/99jul/I-D/draft-ietf-wrec-web-pro-00.txt
>
>
> /Pete
that link works fine here.
jm
On 4/12/09, Juan Jimenez Galdos wrote:
> Hi. I need two things: I need to use the command "mkdir", the command
> "mount" and "umount", but ONLY THOSE. Somebody could say me what could i
> write in sudoers? I have searched and i have tried several things but it's a
> little difficult configure two
Around two weeks ago Owain (oga@) mailed out a request for some
monitors in the UK, so that he could hack better on X.
A pair of monitors capable of 1600x1200 resolution with vga and dvi
inputs needed for debugging multi-head X11 setups in London,
England. Monitors would preferably hav
SEE ALSO section, entry for Web Cache Coordination Protocol V1.0, link
is broken. A suitable replacement is:
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/99jul/I-D/draft-ietf-wrec-web-pro-00.txt
/Pete
On 4/12/09, Fernando Quintero wrote:
> Hi list,
> it's about: http://www.openbsd.org/errata45.html#002_pf
>
> I'm trying to reproduce this bug, but i would like to get more information
> about how the "kernel panic" is produced.
>
> so, anyone has more information?
> http://www.securitytracker.com
It is a "one line"-addition to ping.c.
Then you use newly compiled ping like this: ping -D
This scenario works for NAT and attacker sitting on the local network.
Tested on OpenBSD 4.3 acting as a NAT-box.
//maxim
On 12 apr 2009, at 22.05, Fernando Quintero wrote:
Hi list,
it's about: http:/
Hi list,
it's about: http://www.openbsd.org/errata45.html#002_pf
I'm trying to reproduce this bug, but i would like to get more information
about how the "kernel panic" is produced.
so, anyone has more information?
http://www.securitytracker.com/alerts/2009/Apr/1022032.html
I review the patchs,
Hello! I'm currently in the process of building a system (i386/amd64)
for a research project where we'll primarily use OpenBSD for
development.
I'd like to run Xorg on this machine, preferably with accelerated 2D
and 3D graphics. I've been reading around a bit and noticed that OpenBSD
just recentl
Hi. I need two things: I need to use the command "mkdir", the command
"mount" and "umount", but ONLY THOSE. Somebody could say me what could i
write in sudoers? I have searched and i have tried several things but it's a
little difficult configure two comands. Thank you very much.
Don't worry, it was the configuration of pf, not the account :). Now it
works, thank you very much.
Hello
I'm trying to get Sun Fire V100 working using old ultra 1 machine
(obsd4.4/sparc64) as terminal. I'm using tip(1). The problem is connection
dies easily with "Lost Carrier. [EOT]". Now, I'm bit new to using serial
connections so I've only tried tweaking /etc/ttys by changing type from sun
Thank you very much! It works.
Hi Juan,
OpenBSD does not have a dynamic /dev filesystem, thus only 5 sd(4)
device nodes are created by default.
To create additonal device nodes yourself, it's very simple:
# cd /dev
# ./MAKEDEV sd{5,6}
Hope that helps..
-Brynet
On 12 April 2009 c. 19:54:18 Juan Jimenez Galdos wrote:
> The thing is: When I am using root i haven't any problems, but if i
> use a normal user the torrents don't start, and the torrents can't
> connect with the tracker or the peers. if the configuration of pf is
> the same in root and with a nor
The thing is: When I am using root i haven't any problems, but if i use a
normal user the torrents don't start, and the torrents can't connect with
the tracker or the peers. if the configuration of pf is the same in root and
with a normal user, why this is happening? I don't understand.
Somebody c
Hi,
I'm trying to secure my wlan access point with ipsec.
Apparently I cannot match ipv6 esp traffic. This is on 4.4
I build a simplified setup with qemu, ipsec-gw and ipsec-client:
- ipsec-gw
[r...@ipsec-gw:~]# cat /etc/ipsec.conf
ike passive esp from 10.12.32.235 to 10.12.32.236
ik
Ok, i have found the problem, i had to start gnome-session.
I have created a normal user and when i log on with gdm (gnome), instead of
starting gnome, i only have a terminal and all the screen gray. I can't
maximize or minimize, and i can't open another tab in the terminal.
Somebody could help me? What can i do? Thank you very much.
disklabel sd5
disklabel: /dev/rsd5: No such file or directory
ls -aF /mnt
./../ cd0/ usb2/
# sysctl hw.disknames
hw.disknames=wd0,cd0,sd0,sd1,sd2,sd3,sd4,sd5,sd6
dmesg:
sd5 at scsibus2 targ 1 lun 0: <, TDK Trans-it, PMAP> SCSI0 0/direct
removable
sd5: 4006MB, 15 cyl, 255 head, 63 sec, 51
On Sun, 12 Apr 2009 15:29:57 +0300 Lars Noodin
wrote:
> Alexander Hall wrote:
> > Lars NoodC)n wrote:
> >>$ ls -l /dev/tun?
> >>crw--- 1 root wheel40, 0 Apr 11 14:50 /dev/tun0
> >>crw-rw 1 root dialer 40, 1 Apr 11 20:23 /dev/tun1
> >
> > I've been wondering about
Juan Jimenez Galdos wrote:
The USB DISK PRO is working but i have another USB (is sd5 FAT32), an i have
this problem: when i write "mount -t msdos /dev/sd5i /mnt/usb2" or "mount
/dev/sd5i /mnt/usb2" it says "mount_ffs: /dev/sd5h on /mnt/usb2: No such
file or directory (i haven't mounted anything)
Slightly late in responding to this, but hey:
Michael Grigoni wrote:
>> William Chivers wrote:
> Thank you Theo and your team of developers for OpenBSD.
>
> Some people responding to the "European Orders" thread seem to have lost
sight of what OpenBSD is and who develops it. I am a bit of a newb
The USB DISK PRO is working but i have another USB (is sd5 FAT32), an i have
this problem: when i write "mount -t msdos /dev/sd5i /mnt/usb2" or "mount
/dev/sd5i /mnt/usb2" it says "mount_ffs: /dev/sd5h on /mnt/usb2: No such
file or directory (i haven't mounted anything). Is sd5 too.
Somebody could
Alexander Hall wrote:
> Lars NoodC)n wrote:
>> $ ls -l /dev/tun?
>> crw--- 1 root wheel40, 0 Apr 11 14:50 /dev/tun0
>> crw-rw 1 root dialer 40, 1 Apr 11 20:23 /dev/tun1
>
> I've been wondering about this too. Although I have not tested this yet...
It works to
Lars Noodin wrote:
> Lars NoodC)n wrote:
>> What way is there to use sudo on both the local and the remote machine
>> instead? ...
>
> Ok. (so that this goes in the archives) One work-around is to change
> the group for the relevant tun device on the remote machine. Then give
> the group rw pri
Vadim Zhukov wrote:
Do your clients have ability to connect to external hosts? If yes then
you should not even bother logging PHP mail() calls or such.
If outgoing connections are closed then you should have different system
users (i.e., different UIDs) for each client; otherwise it'll be ea
Matthew Weigel idempot.net> writes:
> Huh? I'm talking about the CMS itself authenticating to the SMTP server,
> and giving each application a single set of credentials.
chroot is the name, and isolation is the game.
> This should be set in
> the CMS's config files, much like database credent
On 10 April 2009 c. 05:42:21 Uwe Dippel wrote:
> I'm running postfix as MTA on a machine with several CMS, on a
> chrooted Apache. Recently, there is a huge number of spam being sent
> from there, alas. When I scan the postfix-logs, all those come from
> 'root', meaning they don't come through por
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