On Friday, January 03, 2014 11:08:38 PM Ted Unangst wrote:
> or you have a broken usb-sata adapter.
This may indicate that the flash storage on your USB stick is wearing out. You
may want to try network install (boot off from your USB stick but install from
internet via cable connection).
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 8:07 PM, patrick keshishian wrote:
> On 1/3/14, Jiri B wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > As we (all) use X, I think following video would be interesting for
> > you :)
> >
> >
> http://media.ccc.de/browse/congress/2013/30C3_-_5499_-_en_-_saal_1_-_201312291830_-_x_security_-_ilja_van_s
or you have a broken usb-sata adapter.
On Fri, Jan 03, 2014 at 22:41, leona...@sympatico.ca wrote:
> I am running openbsd off a Kingston USB stick. I am trying to install on a
> Samsung 840 Pro SSD. The same model (but not the same physical drive) works
> with CentOS 6.5 so I wanted to try it out
On 1/3/14, Jiri B wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As we (all) use X, I think following video would be interesting for
> you :)
>
> http://media.ccc.de/browse/congress/2013/30C3_-_5499_-_en_-_saal_1_-_201312291830_-_x_security_-_ilja_van_sprundel.html
Take away quote in regard to Xorg and X privilege separation:
mxb,
I tried that and I'm getting the same results. Any other ideas? What does
your npppd.conf look like?
Thanks,
Matt
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 8:03 AM, mxb wrote:
> I successfully connected my iOS 7.0.4 to an OpenBSD 5.4 (this is
> pre-release). My ipsec.conf for L2TP is this:
>
> ike passive
bONG
(b is silent OpenBSD is Not Gnu )
--
--Dan
I use a Samsung 840 Pro in an X230 that's been running OpenBSD since
5.3, and I've had no issues.
- kyle
I am running openbsd off a Kingston USB stick. I am trying to install on a
Samsung 840 Pro SSD. The same model (but not the same physical drive) works
with CentOS 6.5 so I wanted to try it out with OpenBSD.
Installation worked but when installing packages I get continuous errors of
the following ty
>On Fri, Jan 03, 2014 at 19:28, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>
>> If it is not broken don't fix it: fine, but it still can be made
>> user-friendly, e.g. by marking certain commented out devices as "to
>> review" or by not commenting them out at all if they are known or
>> something like that.
>> Or per
On Fri, Jan 03, 2014 at 19:28, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> If it is not broken don't fix it: fine, but it still can be made
> user-friendly, e.g. by marking certain commented out devices as "to
> review" or by not commenting them out at all if they are known or
> something like that.
> Or perhaps a
Robin Garcia [robingarcia1...@googlemail.com] wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I wanna know if the new intelchipset 87 does match to openBSD?
>
> I intend to build a System with a Haswell CPU i5 4760K (LGA1150).
>
> I wanna buy a mainboard from Asus. But I heard Asus does not support
> openBSD (neither
Hi,
Theo de Raadt wrote:
Review the lines that dmassage has commented-out. You can fairly
safely remove unused drivers for network/scsi/audio controllers/USB
devices, but other drivers/pseudo-devices are more likely to give
problems. Trimming out devices (especially some scsi and nic drivers)
I didn't investigate the bridge in itself since it seems to be working as a
bridge...
#===
# Bridge configuration
#===
#vi /etc/hostname.bge0
up
#vi /etc/hostname.bge1
up
#vi /etc/hostname.vether0
inet 192.168.200.253 255.255.255.0 192.168
Good Question !
I uncommented a while back the line "set skip on lo"
I checked that they are processed...
They seem to be...
# pfctl -sr -R 0
pass in log quick on bge1 inet proto tcp from 192.168.200.0/24 to any port =
80 flags S/SA divert-to 127.0.0.1 port 3129
# tcpdump -neipflog0 -s 500
tcpdu
Romain FABBRI - Alien Consulting wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Im trying to do a transparent webfiltering bridge with squid.
> Ive used the packages for 5.4 which are squid-3.3.8 and squidGuard-1.4p6
>
> Squid is working fine when the browser uses the vether0 administration
> interface of the bridge.
> I m
Em 03-01-2014 09:36, Romain FABBRI - Alien Consulting escreveu:
> I'm now filtering on the inside interface :
> pass in quick log on $int_if inet proto tcp to port 80 divert-to
> 127.0.0.1 port 3128
>
> It seems that pf is diverting the web traffic since the packets are counted
> :
>
> pfctl -s
Could somebody provide me a working configuration exemple for pf.conf and
squid.conf on an OpenBSD 5.4 (working as a bridge) ?
I still can't manage to make squid working on my bridge and I don't know
what more tests I could do.
I even tried to compile squid 3.4.2 with '--enable-pf-transparent'
ac
mxb,
Great. I'll try that this weekend.
Thanks,
Matt
> On Jan 3, 2014, at 8:03 AM, mxb wrote:
>
> I successfully connected my iOS 7.0.4 to an OpenBSD 5.4 (this is
> pre-release). My ipsec.conf for L2TP is this:
>
> ike passive esp transport \
>proto udp from $local_gw to any port 1
On Thursday, January 02, 2014 02:51:52 PM Geoff Steckel wrote:
> In return, of course, that Linux wouldn't mount an OpenBSD FFS.
Currently I have dualboot between Archlinux and OpenBSD, and I FFS mounted in
Arch, albeit read-only. (I don't have ext mounted on OpenBSD though, but I
don't need it
>I can make sure that I unmount any externally mounted filesystems
>before suspending. Seeing as it's not going to be easy to fix, the
>man page for apm/zzz/ZZZ should probably mention that suspending
>while a filesystem is mounted is not supported.
>
I do
I successfully connected my iOS 7.0.4 to an OpenBSD 5.4 (this is pre-release).
My ipsec.conf for L2TP is this:
ike passive esp transport \
proto udp from $local_gw to any port 1701 \
main auth "hmac-sha1" enc "3des" group modp1024 \
quick auth "hmac-sha1" enc "aes" \
Hi,
As we (all) use X, I think following video would be interesting for
you :)
http://media.ccc.de/browse/congress/2013/30C3_-_5499_-_en_-_saal_1_-_201312291830_-_x_security_-_ilja_van_sprundel.html
Big thanks to Ilja for making X better for everybody.
jirib
I'm now filtering on the inside interface :
pass in quick log on $int_if inet proto tcp to port 80 divert-to
127.0.0.1 port 3128
It seems that pf is diverting the web traffic since the packets are counted
:
pfctl -sa -vv
@0 pass in log quick on bge1 inet proto tcp from any to any port = 80
Hello guys,
I wanna know if the new intelchipset 87 does match to openBSD?
I intend to build a System with a Haswell CPU i5 4760K (LGA1150).
I wanna buy a mainboard from Asus. But I heard Asus does not support
openBSD (neither oder BSDs oder Linux Dist.).
Now my question is which mainboard is r
Em 03-01-2014 07:45, Romain FABBRI - Alien Consulting escreveu:
> Thanks,
>
> I tried according to your configuration :
>
> First test using the 3128 port as a divert-to port and as a squid http_port
> with tproxy or intercept statement
> => No traffic is getting diverted by pf
>
> Second test :
>
> Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2014 21:16:53 -0800
> From: mlar...@azathoth.net
> To: t...@tedunangst.com
> CC: xx...@msn.com; misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Suspend/Resume and USB filesystems
>
> On Fri, Jan 03, 2014 at 12:13:05AM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
>> On Fri,
Thanks,
I tried according to your configuration :
First test using the 3128 port as a divert-to port and as a squid http_port
with tproxy or intercept statement
=> No traffic is getting diverted by pf
Second test :
Same test but using the 3129 port as a divert-to port
2 lines un squid.conf f
Hi,
A long long time ago, you could never hit that fatal() because it meant we
had a logic error somewhere in the startup code.
After the many simplifications we did, bad configuration/permissions could
lead you to hit that message and fatal() with this cryptic unrelated error
when it should have
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