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Hi,
I'm having trouble pinpointing this problem.
We got two CARPed OpenBSD boxes running for a very long time now, and I've
been updating the machines up to 4.6. The last time we had hardware
maintenance was over a year ago.
One of them, zeca, crashed suddenly while it was the CARP master. Every
Hi,
Thanks to the many people who offered soekris and similar boards after
my request on want.html.
I can't update the page right now, but I have received offers from 4
people, one being a backup if the others change their plans. I should
be fine now.
Thanks again !
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Hi Marios
On 25/06/12 20:36, Marios Makassikis wrote:
> Seeing your solution ( glad you solved your problem by the way :) ), it
looks
> like someone is bruteforcing your server. Which implies that the first
> step prior
> to attempting to authenticate is to establish a connection. I'm
> surprised
On 25 June 2012 19:06, Matthias Cramer wrote:
> Hi Marios
>
> On 25/06/12 18:50, Marios Makassikis wrote:
I would consider having PF rate-limit connections to your SIP PBX, and
add any host
that goes over the limit to your badguys table.
An example is described here:
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Hi Marios
On 25/06/12 18:50, Marios Makassikis wrote:
>>> I would consider having PF rate-limit connections to your SIP PBX, and
>>> add any host
>>> that goes over the limit to your badguys table.
>>> An example is described here:
> http://home.nuug.no/~peter/pf/en/bruteforce.html
>>
>> I saw thi
On 25 June 2012 16:12, Matthias Cramer wrote:
> Hi Marios
>
Hi Matthias,
> On 25/06/12 15:58, Marios Makassikis wrote:
>> On 25 June 2012 15:36, Matthias Cramer wrote:
>>
>>> - to block a packet even with a established state ?
>>>
>>
>> How are you detecting attackers in your current setup ?
>
I have an openbsd box plugged into a switch with other things that then
connects to a dsl modem, no problem.
On Jun 25, 2012 8:15 AM, "Zafer DaÅtan" wrote:
> 25.06.2012 18:03 tarihinde, soko.tica yazdı:
>
>> ...
>>
>>
>>
>> I am not sure if the RockSolid cards are supported by OpenBSD. Can
>> a
2012/6/25 soko.tica :
> Yes, I am in Europe (non-EU).
You should check with your telco if the modem supports your ADSL.
Best
Martin
25.06.2012 18:03 tarihinde, soko.tica yazdı:
...
I am not sure if the RockSolid cards are supported by OpenBSD. Can
anyone confirm they are?
...
Single port modem works fine, it seems to OS as a realtech ethernet.
-zafer
Thanks for your replies Tomas and Kaya.
I am looking for a device that will be used as an ADSLmodem/router on
which I want to build OpenBSD. I have been being connected from
OpenBSD boxes through an ordinary ADSL modem since 4.3.
I am not sure if the RockSolid cards are supported by OpenBSD. Can
Hi Marios
On 25/06/12 15:58, Marios Makassikis wrote:
> On 25 June 2012 15:36, Matthias Cramer wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>
> Hi,
>
>> From time to time I have some attacks to my SIP PBX. I like to block them
on
>> my OpenBSD
>> box which stands in front of it. The problem I'm facing is that the
attackers
>
On 25 jun 2012, at 15:36, Matthias Cramer wrote:
> After clearing all states with pfctl -F states the connection is blocked.
>
> Is there a way to:
> - clear a single state?
> - to block a packet even with a established state ?
Hi Matthias,
The pfctl -K/-k options allow you to "kill" specific s
Hi
>From time to time I have some attacks to my SIP PBX. I like to block them on
my OpenBSD
box which stands in front of it. The problem I'm facing is that the attackers
IP has already
a state in the state table and the block rule I insert simply does nothing.
In the state table I see the followi
Great question Ted
Does anyone know the answer?
Thanks Mark
On Jun 22, 2012 12:58 PM, "Ted Unangst" wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 12:52, Ryan McBride wrote:
>
> > 550Mb/s with aes-128-gcm (requires AES-NI and amd64) on
> > hw.model=Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5649 @ 2.53GHz
> > hw.vendor=HP
> > hw.p
On 25 June 2012 12:41, johnw wrote:
> I change "UsePrivilegeSeparation sandbox" to "UsePrivilegeSeparation yes",
> then i can login now.
> maybe the sandbox feature has something broken.
> thank you.
The following article gives some more information on the sandbox function:
http://www.undeadly.o
> Actually it doesn't. You're talking about different things: he's
> asking about RSA key exchange (ie how the client and server arrive at
> a shared secret, ie http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4432.txt), but you're
> talking about RSA host key algorithms (ie how the server proves it is
> who you think
I change "UsePrivilegeSeparation sandbox" to "UsePrivilegeSeparation yes",
then i can login now.
maybe the sandbox feature has something broken.
thank you.
2012/6/25 Fred Crowson
> On 25 June 2012 10:03, johnw wrote:
> > The sshd_config like this:
> > ListenAddress 192.168.168.1
> > PermitRootL
Hello David,
da...@elven.com.au (David Diggles), 2012.06.25 (Mon) 07:10 (CEST):
> Thanks Marcus! I have been sidetracked with a few things,
> but will give this technique a try soon.
please do not think I invented that wheel! See misc archives instead...
> I take it dostuff.sh is where I could
I think this is what you might be looking for:
http://www.rocksolidelectronics.com/pages/products.php
Not sure where you are based but if in Europe then Linitx can help
you is in the UK however.
http://linitx.com/viewcategory.php?catid=148
Regards,
Kaya
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 9:47 AM,
The sshd_config like this:
ListenAddress 192.168.168.1
PermitRootLogin yes
PubkeyAuthentication yes
AuthorizedKeysFile .ssh/authorized_keys
PasswordAuthentication yes
UsePrivilegeSeparation sandbox
Subsystem sftp /usr/libexec/sftp-server
2012/6/25 johnw
> I attached the server side error message
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 10:47 AM, soko.tica wrote:
> Hallo list,
>
> I ask for information about ADSL modems/routers (preferably low-cost)
> on which OpenBSD can run.
>
Are you looking for ADSL modem/router to which you want to connect
OpenBSD system or do you want to build ADSL modem on OpenBSD?
Hi people,
I'm trying to get recording from the mic input of my laptop working, but have
not have success so far. I'm using a thinkpad laptop
with an azalia device and a pretty run of the mill headset, attached to
headphone out and microphone in. The headset itself works
fine on other machines and
Hallo list,
I ask for information about ADSL modems/routers (preferably low-cost)
on which OpenBSD can run.
I know there was a possibility to get Traverse Technologies Viking PCI
ADSL card on any box, but I have learned recently it is out of
production.
Thanking you in advance.
I upload the photo to here
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2012/6/25 johnw
> I attached the server side error message (photo)
> please help, thank you.
>
> ssh - 192.168.168.1
> OpenSSH_6.0p1 Debian-2, OpenSSL 1.0.1c 10 May 2012
> debug1: Reading configuration dat
I attached the server side error message (photo)
please help, thank you.
ssh - 192.168.168.1
OpenSSH_6.0p1 Debian-2, OpenSSL 1.0.1c 10 May 2012
debug1: Reading configuration data /home/john/.ssh/config
debug1: /home/john/.ssh/config line 1: Applying options for 192.168.168.1
debug1: Reading co
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