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On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 5:57 AM, Rodrigo Mosconi
wrote:
> Dears,
>
> I would like to know who coordinate (or maintain) the perl ports?
>
> Basically I need this:
>
> http://search.cpan.org/~hirose/Net-SSL-ExpireDate-1.06/
>
> but this module and some of
Dears,
I would like to know who coordinate (or maintain) the perl ports?
Basically I need this:
http://search.cpan.org/~hirose/Net-SSL-ExpireDate-1.06/
but this module and some of this dependency are missing on the ports tree.
I could help to maintain the 'missing' ports.
Thanks,
Rodrigo Mos
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On 2010-09-27, Daniel Browning-Weber wrote:
> I have seen interesting cases of multipath sometimes doing the wrong thing.
Equal-cost multipath routing isn't what you want here,
PF reply-to is probably more appropriate in this situation.
I have seen interesting cases of multipath sometimes doing the wrong thing.
For outbound connections, it works great. I have confirmed that the packets
go out through each connection in a load-balanced fashion.
However, for incoming connections, I see a SYN packet come in on interface
one, and th
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On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 16:24:14 +0100
- Tethys wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 11:10 PM, Brad Tilley wrote:
>
> > I don't mean this as bashing Linux, just pointing out facts. I think
> > history shows that OpenBSD has a better track record here (if that means
> > anything to anyone).
>
> Does it
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 07:46:56AM -0700, Pauline Merton wrote:
> I will be moving users from an openbsd 3.7 to openbsd 4.7 server.
>
> Do I just copy over /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow?
No, that function is handled by /etc/master.passwd on OpenBSD. Copy that
file (and /etc/groups, if appropriate)
Hello.
We have a small authpf implementation. The user authentication is just
using
local accounts. I need to move our existing service to new hardware.
I had a look at the documentation but couldnt see an easy way to move local
users from one OpenBSD server to another. I will be moving users fro
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On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 05:00:05PM +0200, Martin Schr?der wrote:
> 2010/9/27 Joachim Schipper :
> > True, but considering some of the "haha Theo suck on this" commentary I
> > recall from the rare case where OpenBSD *did* have an issue, this does
On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 11:10 PM, Brad Tilley wrote:
> I don't mean this as bashing Linux, just pointing out facts. I think
> history shows that OpenBSD has a better track record here (if that means
> anything to anyone).
Does it though? The only empirical evidence I've seen is with OpenBSD
runn
2010/9/27 Joachim Schipper :
> True, but considering some of the "haha Theo suck on this" commentary I
> recall from the rare case where OpenBSD *did* have an issue, this does
> not necessarily reflect a total lack of effort.
True, but if you read the reports about stuxnet, you start to wonder
how
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 04:33:03PM +0200, Martin Schrvder wrote:
> 2010/9/27 Brad Tilley :
> >> The absence of reports doesn't prove that the flaws don't exist (and
> >> no, I'm not sitting on a 0day for OpenBSD :).
> >
> > I agree. I only meant that history shows Linux has these and OpenBSD has
>
2010/9/27 Brad Tilley :
>> The absence of reports doesn't prove that the flaws don't exist (and
>> no, I'm not sitting on a 0day for OpenBSD :).
>
> I agree. I only meant that history shows Linux has these and OpenBSD has
> not (or very few in comparison). That does not mean OpenBSD is perfect
No.
On 23 May 2010 15:50, Owain Ainsworth wrote:
> On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 02:28:47PM -0700, Jeremy Evans wrote:
>> After I upgraded to OpenBSD 4.7, my dual head configuration stopped
>> working on my Radeon HD 2600 PRO. B This has been working for about a
>> year and a half with no problems since I g
Martin Schrvder wrote:
> 2010/9/27 Brad Tilley :
>> How many privilege escalation attacks (normal user getting a root shell)
>> has OpenBSD had during the last five years? There have been several of
>
> The absence of reports doesn't prove that the flaws don't exist (and
> no, I'm not sitting on a
2010/9/27 Brad Tilley :
> How many privilege escalation attacks (normal user getting a root shell)
> has OpenBSD had during the last five years? There have been several of
The absence of reports doesn't prove that the flaws don't exist (and
no, I'm not sitting on a 0day for OpenBSD :).
Best
Ma
On Sep 27 08:30:55, Ross Cameron wrote:
> I also run signed and encrypted binaries, so that even IF you get root
> you're rootkit wont work.
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