Re: Unattended OpenBSD Installation

2010-11-13 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 10:43:47AM +0400, OpenBSD Geek wrote: > Hi, > > I read FAQ, and found nothing about "install.site" script. the you must have missed section 4.14 -> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#site -- jake...@sdf.lonestar.org SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.

Re: Building a Practical Penetration Test Lab

2010-11-13 Thread SJP Lists
On 13 November 2010 01:50, Chet Langin wrote: > -Original Message- > >>I have run OpenBSD in production on both VMWare server and ESXi. It was > the only machine >facing the Internet that the auditors had no findings on. >> >>-- >> >>Edward Ahlsen-Girard >>Ft Walton Beach, FL > > > > Whi

Unattended OpenBSD Installation

2010-11-13 Thread OpenBSD Geek
Hi, I read FAQ, and found nothing about "install.site" script. And tried : man install.site, give me nothing. Is there someone that can explain me how to do a unattended installation ? I wish for example have this by default : - Keyboard "fr". - myname : "puffy" - DomainName : "secure.lan" - IPv4

Re: 4.8 sensorsd blind spot, failure to trigger command on any state changes after initialisation

2010-11-13 Thread mark hellewell
On 14 November 2010 13:03, mark hellewell wrote: > Hi, > > I'm configuring sensorsd to conditionally shutdown -- based on Wh of charge > left in laptop battery and whether or not the computer is plugged in -- and > it seems that sensorsd might have a bit of a blind spot when it comes my > availab

4.8 sensorsd blind spot, failure to trigger command on any state changes after initialisation

2010-11-13 Thread mark hellewell
Hi, I'm configuring sensorsd to conditionally shutdown -- based on Wh of charge left in laptop battery and whether or not the computer is plugged in -- and it seems that sensorsd might have a bit of a blind spot when it comes my available sensors. After reporting the initial states, no more state

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Re: ldapd and self-signed certificate

2010-11-13 Thread Philip Guenther
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Joel Carnat wrote: > I want to use LDAP to store postfix, apache and dovecot users. > This sounds a quite simple need so I plan to use the native ldapd. ... > Then I created a self-signed certificate in /etc/ldap/ using directions from > starttls(8). > The ldapd s

Re: xmobar 0.11.1

2010-11-13 Thread Nick
On 2010-11-13 23:39, Jona Joachim wrote: > Hi, > the CPU module is disabled on OpenBSD since the implementation is Linux > specific. Actually among the Monitor modules only Battery works at the > moment. OK - thanks. -- Nick

Re: xmobar 0.11.1

2010-11-13 Thread Jona Joachim
On 2010-11-13, Nick wrote: > This .xmobarrc > >Config { > font = "xft:Sans-8:bold", > bgColor = "black", > fgColor = "grey", > position = Top, > lowerOnStart = False, > commands = [ > Run Cpu ["-L","3","-H","50","--normal","green","--high","red"] 10

Re: xmobar 0.11.1

2010-11-13 Thread Jiri B.
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 12:42:01PM -0800, Nick wrote: > xmobar: /home/nick/.xmobarrc: configuration file contains errors at: > "Config" (line 11, column 6): > error reading the commands: this usually means that a command could > not be parsed. > The error could be located at the begining

Re: My pf.conf and an nmap scan

2010-11-13 Thread woolsherpahat
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 2:16 PM, Frank Brodbeck wrote: > and please stop using macros for interfaces. What exactly is wrong with using macros for interfaces? It seems very common, and is repeated in both the OpenBSD's PF FAQ and The Book of PF. OK, so about these rules: @1 block return in log

xmobar 0.11.1

2010-11-13 Thread Nick
This .xmobarrc Config { font = "xft:Sans-8:bold", bgColor = "black", fgColor = "grey", position = Top, lowerOnStart = False, commands = [ Run Cpu ["-L","3","-H","50","--normal","green","--high","red"] 10, Run Date "%Y-%m-%d %a %H:%M:%S" "dat

ldapd and self-signed certificate

2010-11-13 Thread Joel Carnat
Greetings, I want to use LDAP to store postfix, apache and dovecot users. This sounds a quite simple need so I plan to use the native ldapd. I have installed "4.8 GENERIC.MP#335 amd64" and configured ldapd as follow: # $OpenBSD: ldapd.conf,v 1.2 2010/06/29 02:50:22 martinh Exp $ schema "/e

Re: bgplgsh via telnet

2010-11-13 Thread Ted Unangst
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Max Clark wrote: > I am creating a public route server for our network. bgplgsh is the > ideal utility for what I need however I need to expose access to this > app via telnet. Newer versions of OpenBSD do not have a telnet daemon, > I've experimented with tcpserv

Re: bgplgsh via telnet

2010-11-13 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Max Clark on Sat, 13 Nov 2010 07:54:00 PST: > I've experimented with tcpserver from the ucspi package without > success. How do I give access to the bgplgsh application only via > telnet? Probably because you are missing a tty. If you also install ptyget[1] you might be a

Re: expect and spawn

2010-11-13 Thread Aaron Martinez
On Tue, 2010-11-09 at 12:11 -0800, Jim Lucas wrote: > On 11/9/2010 12:00 PM, Aaron Martinez wrote: > >> On Tue, Nov 09, 2010 at 09:48:15AM -0600, Aaron Martinez wrote: > >>> I am trying to use openbsd as my workstation here at work but one of the > >>> tools we use, creates an expect script and it'

bgplgsh via telnet

2010-11-13 Thread Max Clark
Hello, I am creating a public route server for our network. bgplgsh is the ideal utility for what I need however I need to expose access to this app via telnet. Newer versions of OpenBSD do not have a telnet daemon, I've experimented with tcpserver from the ucspi package without success. How do I

Re: Building a Practical Penetration Test Lab

2010-11-13 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Fri, 12 Nov 2010 14:56:24 -0800 Bryan Irvine wrote: > > I've heard of people not even getting past the install even with a > > hardware virtualisation capable cpu. > > On VirtualBox this is probably more to do with the dynamic image size. > You have to create the disk image as a fixed size i

Re: Building a Practical Penetration Test Lab

2010-11-13 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 01:27:21 +0100 Tomas Vavrys wrote: > Is it better to test everything in Windows 7 via Virtualbox. I would have have thought from wherever your pentest tools are? KVM is another option For some things, epecially panics and load tesing/dos. OpenBSD would need to be native

Re: Building a Practical Penetration Test Lab

2010-11-13 Thread Ed Ahlsen-Girard
> From: "Chet Langin" > Date: 2010-11-12 14:50:59 > > -Original Message- > > >I have run OpenBSD in production on both VMWare server and ESXi. It > >was > the only machine >facing the Internet that the auditors had no > findings on. > > > >-- > > > >Edward Ahlsen-Girard >

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