Re: Missing Perl Ports

2010-09-27 Thread Tomas Bodzar
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/index.html 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

Missing Perl Ports

2010-09-27 Thread Rodrigo Mosconi
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

OGD1 graphics board available to an interested dev

2010-09-27 Thread Michael Dexter
I couldn't help but notice that the Linux Fund/BSD Fund folks are giving away an OGD1 dual-head, FPGA-based graphics device to interested developers who is willing to port its tools (in C), xorg driver and come up with novel uses such as cryptography. Application instructions are at: http://linuxf

Re: multipath routing and incoming connections

2010-09-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
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.

multipath routing and incoming connections

2010-09-27 Thread Daniel Browning-Weber
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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Re: Linux or OpenBSD

2010-09-27 Thread Kevin Chadwick
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

Re: Moving authpf servers

2010-09-27 Thread Joachim Schipper
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)

Moving authpf servers

2010-09-27 Thread Pauline Merton
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

Re: Linux or OpenBSD

2010-09-27 Thread Marco Peereboom
Ah the fresh smell of paranoia on a Monday morning! 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

Re: Linux or OpenBSD

2010-09-27 Thread - Tethys
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

Re: Linux or OpenBSD

2010-09-27 Thread Martin Schröder
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

Re: Linux or OpenBSD

2010-09-27 Thread Joachim Schipper
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 >

Re: Linux or OpenBSD

2010-09-27 Thread Martin Schröder
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.

Re: Lost Radeon Dual-Head after upgrade to 4.7

2010-09-27 Thread Didier Wiroth
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

Re: Linux or OpenBSD

2010-09-27 Thread Brad Tilley
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

Re: Linux or OpenBSD

2010-09-27 Thread Martin Schröder
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

Re: Linux or OpenBSD

2010-09-27 Thread Jan Stary
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. Yo azz be invincible, true dat.