Re: Network appliance recomendation.

2013-08-10 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 5:15 PM, Paul de Weerd wrote: > On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 08:09:02PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > | These can be hard to get via the usual axiomtek reseller channels, but > these are > | the same thing with a different front plate: > | > | > https://shop.bytemine.net/st

Re: SSHD setup

2013-08-10 Thread L. V. Lammert
On Sat, 10 Aug 2013, Lance Ferrer wrote: > Thank you for the help, I think I hadn't done a reboot. I saw sshd > starting during the boot I believe. > > What else would I need to do to be able to use my MacBook to ssh to the > openbsd system? My domain is .my.domain. On my MacBook I type > ssh .my.

Re: Network appliance recomendation.

2013-08-10 Thread Paul de Weerd
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 08:09:02PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: | These can be hard to get via the usual axiomtek reseller channels, but these are | the same thing with a different front plate: | | https://shop.bytemine.net/startseitenprodukte/bytemine-openbsd-appliance-6a16e.html | https://sh

Re: SSHD setup

2013-08-10 Thread Lance Ferrer
Thank you for the help, I think I hadn't done a reboot. I saw sshd starting during the boot I believe. What else would I need to do to be able to use my MacBook to ssh to the openbsd system? My domain is .my.domain. On my MacBook I type ssh .my.domain and after awhile it returns operation timed ou

Re: openBGPd - 2/4byte AS prepend

2013-08-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2013-08-02, OCEANET - Cédric BASSAGET wrote: > Always working on my problem, if anybody can help me please. > > Here's a tcpdump of BGP exchanges between the neighbor (192.168.53.118) > and me (192.168.53.113) : > > _Open from my neighbor, no 4 Byte AS capability :_ > 17:26:04.529327 IP (t

Re: Network appliance recomendation.

2013-08-10 Thread Bentley, Dain
I recommend the atom 1u by supermicro. If you buy a pic riser with it you can extend how many interfaces you have ( the board comes with two). You can get a cheap SSD and your set. I've been running one as a firewall-vpn for two years and it works great. Sent from my iPhone On Aug 9, 2013,

Re: Two questions.

2013-08-10 Thread Greg Thomas
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Michael W. Lucas wrote: > On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 06:45:10PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > > On 08/09/2013 12:00 AM, voic...@openmailbox.org wrote: > > > ... > > > > The first one. We all know that the operating system OpenBSD largely > > > > depends on lead, so w

Re: Post-quantum cryptography

2013-08-10 Thread Nicolai
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 08:13:10PM +0200, Mirco Richter wrote: > AES-256 is considered to be a pqcrypto-hard system. You also need key negotation, a mode of operation, and a MAC function to tie it all together. Cryptography is a very complicated field. You know, a lotta ins, lotta outs, lotta w

Re: Network appliance recomendation.

2013-08-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2013-08-10, Maurice Janssen wrote: > On 08/09/13 17:05, Francisco Valladolid H. wrote: >> Hi folks. >> >> Currently I have a Wireless network serving in my town using a small >> form factor (mini-itx) PC with OpenBSD for pf,squid, and dns cache. >> >> I need recommendations for a network applia

Re: Don't read this - OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure | BSD, the truth - as author rewrites your comments and can't spell

2013-08-10 Thread Michał Markowski
"OpenBSD’s PF: A stripped down copy of IPTABLES" made my day. :) -- Michał Markowski

Re: C partition of type 4.2BSD

2013-08-10 Thread Nick Holland
On 08/09/13 23:34, Kenneth R Westerback wrote: > On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 04:54:01PM -0400, Kenneth R Westerback wrote: >> On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 11:38:16AM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote: ... >> disklabel(8) contains a description of the 'z' command available >> in the -E mode. It should kill 'c'

Re: Don't read this - OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure | BSD, the truth - as author rewrites your comments and can't spell

2013-08-10 Thread ag@gmail
I doubt if anyone on this list will believe that it was actually you who posted it in its current form. Besides, thanks for passing it along - it is an excellent light reading over a weekend - tickled me to death! -ag -- sent via 100% recycled electrons from my mobile command center. On Aug 1

Re: Post-quantum cryptography

2013-08-10 Thread Martin Schröder
2013/8/10 Mirco Richter : > say, that from the OBSD POV, the project wants to wait until someone else > implements such a cypher and has proofen, that the implementation is > practically as secure as the mathematical model already predicts ? Yes. Now show us your cypher or go away.

Re: log file's watchers

2013-08-10 Thread Ville Valkonen
On 10 August 2013 16:10, alex wrote: > Hi! > Is anybody works with tools like logsentry, swatch, logtail or others? > What is your preference? > I install swatch on current i386 system. My swatch.conf like this: > .. > watchfor /INVALID|REPEATED|INCOMPLETE|[Ff]ail / > echo magenta_h

Re: Post-quantum cryptography

2013-08-10 Thread Mirco Richter
> Gesendet: Samstag, 10. August 2013 um 19:11 Uhr > Von: Nicolai > An: misc@openbsd.org > Betreff: Re: Post-quantum cryptography > > On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 01:33:11PM +0200, Mirco Richter wrote: > > Can you please point me to where this is related to OBSD? > > I think your question as intended w

Re: Network appliance recomendation.

2013-08-10 Thread Kaya Saman
On 08/10/2013 06:01 PM, Francisco Valladolid H. wrote: > On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 2:51 AM, Maurice Janssen wrote: >> On 08/09/13 17:05, Francisco Valladolid H. wrote: >>> Hi folks. >>> >>> Currently I have a Wireless network serving in my town using a small >>> form factor (mini-itx) PC with OpenBS

Re: Post-quantum cryptography

2013-08-10 Thread Nicolai
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 01:33:11PM +0200, Mirco Richter wrote: > Can you please point me to where this is related to OBSD? I think your question as intended was, is the OpenBSD project working on pqcrypto. The answer is no: The OpenBSD project does not invent new primitives; it only implements th

Re: Network appliance recomendation.

2013-08-10 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 2:51 AM, Maurice Janssen wrote: > On 08/09/13 17:05, Francisco Valladolid H. wrote: >> >> Hi folks. >> >> Currently I have a Wireless network serving in my town using a small >> form factor (mini-itx) PC with OpenBSD for pf,squid, and dns cache. >> >> I need recommendations

Don't read this - OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure | BSD, the truth - as author rewrites your comments and can't spell

2013-08-10 Thread Kevin Chadwick
While searching for 'OpenBSD "bad package" CONTENTS' I somehow came across this and got sucked in when I shouldn't have. OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure | BSD, the truth http://aboutthebsds{dot}wordpress{dot}com Well I had a go at educating the author of this thread but

log file's watchers

2013-08-10 Thread alex
Hi! Is anybody works with tools like logsentry, swatch, logtail or others? What is your preference? I install swatch on current i386 system. My swatch.conf like this: .. watchfor /INVALID|REPEATED|INCOMPLETE|[Ff]ail / echo magenta_h bell 3 mail addresses=myname\@mydom

Re: Intel I210 ethernet card support

2013-08-10 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 02:53:41PM +0200, Peter Olsson wrote: > Hello! > Does OpenBSD support the recently released Intel I210 card? > I have searched the net but have not come up with a satisfying answer to > this. > > Thanks, > Peter The i210/i211 chips aren't supported yet. The i217/pch_lpt f

Re: Usefulness of offloading cryptographic hashing of passwords

2013-08-10 Thread Ted Unangst
On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 21:46, Nathan Goings wrote: > I recently read an article from facebook on password cracking. It got > Am I over-thinking this? Yes. People have recently become fascinated with bizarro password storage schemes. Something fairly simple like bcrypt (perhaps with an increased

Intel I210 ethernet card support

2013-08-10 Thread Peter Olsson
Hello! Does OpenBSD support the recently released Intel I210 card? I have searched the net but have not come up with a satisfying answer to this. Thanks, Peter

Re: Two questions.

2013-08-10 Thread Michael W. Lucas
On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 06:45:10PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > On 08/09/2013 12:00 AM, voic...@openmailbox.org wrote: > > ... > > > The first one. We all know that the operating system OpenBSD largely > > > depends on lead, so what will happen when time will come for Theo? We > > > all know tha

Re: Post-quantum cryptography

2013-08-10 Thread Mirco Richter
> Gesendet: Samstag, 10. August 2013 um 13:18 Uhr > Von: "Christian Weisgerber" > An: misc@openbsd.org > Betreff: Re: Post-quantum cryptography > > Mirco Richter wrote: > > > one may think, if it's time to implement a post quantum asymetric key > > cryptographic system. > > > > Are there any at

Re: Post-quantum cryptography

2013-08-10 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Mirco Richter wrote: > one may think, if it's time to implement a post quantum asymetric key > cryptographic system. > > Are there any attemptes to do this? Are there discussions which of the > mathematical possible > systems are best in practice and so forth? Are there even implementations, >

Re: ospfd/ospf6d causing denial of service(?)

2013-08-10 Thread Colin Baker
> There was a bug. > > It was in software you got for free. It is hopefully fixed, before > the next bug is found and fixed. In the meantime, further > advancements will improve that software so that it continues to do > neat innovative things. > > >and takes down an entire network with ridicul

Re: C partition of type 4.2BSD

2013-08-10 Thread Federico Giannici
On 08/09/13 22:54, Kenneth R Westerback wrote: On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 11:38:16AM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote: I don't know how I made it (probably in previous releases of OS), but now I have a disk with the following disklabel: # /dev/rsd2c: type: SCSI disk: SCSI disk label: ST1000DM003-9YN

Post-quantum cryptography

2013-08-10 Thread Mirco Richter
It is long known, that almost all asymetric cyphers that are of practical importance today, are easiely broken, using Shor's algorithm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shor's_algorithm which can only run on a "quantum computer". In particular every inverse logarithm and prime factorization based c

Re: Network appliance recomendation.

2013-08-10 Thread Maurice Janssen
On 08/09/13 17:05, Francisco Valladolid H. wrote: Hi folks. Currently I have a Wireless network serving in my town using a small form factor (mini-itx) PC with OpenBSD for pf,squid, and dns cache. I need recommendations for a network appliance in rack mode with flash storage and five rj45 ports