Re: pf redirect through socks tunnel?

2014-02-02 Thread Darren Tucker
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 9:33 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: [...] > Rather than writing a helper running as root, you can change from using > nat redirects (rdr-to) to using divert sockets (divert-to), then the proxy > will receive unmodified packets and can just use getsockname(2) to retrieve > the o

Re: cheapest firewall?

2014-02-02 Thread patric conant
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 9:12 PM, patric conant wrote: > > http://www.ascendtech.us/amd-athlon-64-x2-4200-2-2ghz-desktop-pc_i_dtwm2npvmx24200.aspx?agent=pricewatchand > another nic will do itt just fine. > > > On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 8:39 PM, Predrag Punosevac > wrote: > >> On 14-02-01 02:37 PM, Ad

Re: cheapest firewall?

2014-02-02 Thread Predrag Punosevac
On 14-02-01 02:37 PM, Adam wrote: > Any suggestions for the cheapest possible firewall (that is new > hardware not re-purposing some old stuff)? All I need is 2 ethernet > interfaces and for it to run openbsd. > I got one of these for $179 U.S. http://www.ebay.com/itm/pfSENSE-2-1-FIREWALL-VPN-6

Re: They are watching you

2014-02-02 Thread Jason Barbier
On 02/02/14 11:45, Chris Cappuccio wrote: Christian Weisgerber [na...@mips.inka.de] wrote: http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/csec-used-airport-wi-fi-to-track-canadian-travellers-edward-snowden-documents-1.2517881 If you didn't know already, this is your cue to look up ifconfig(8)'s "lladdr random

Re: Does this usb wireless adapter works?

2014-02-02 Thread Alexander Pakhomov
I'm glad it works for you. Just warn that buying it could be a bad idea. I tried to use it as a client too. 01.02.2014, 19:35, "Dan Daley" : > I had this USB wireless NIC laying around (it's old).  So far it seems to be > working fine for me.  But, I am just using it as a wireless client and not

Re: They are watching you

2014-02-02 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Christian Weisgerber [na...@mips.inka.de] wrote: > http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/csec-used-airport-wi-fi-to-track-canadian-travellers-edward-snowden-documents-1.2517881 > > If you didn't know already, this is your cue to look up ifconfig(8)'s > "lladdr random". > And when you visit the US, Can

Re: The "unknown" in i386-unknown-openbsd5.4

2014-02-02 Thread Adam Jensen
On Sun, 2 Feb 2014 18:18:06 + (UTC) na...@mips.inka.de (Christian Weisgerber) wrote: > Miod Vallat wrote: > > > > i386-donatetoopenbsdfoundationtoday-openbsd5.4? > > > > or i386-bikeshed-openbsd. > > What is the string equivalent of goatse or tubgirl? > Maybe something simple that distin

Re: The "unknown" in i386-unknown-openbsd5.4

2014-02-02 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Miod Vallat wrote: > > i386-donatetoopenbsdfoundationtoday-openbsd5.4? > > or i386-bikeshed-openbsd. What is the string equivalent of goatse or tubgirl? -- Christian "naddy" Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de

Re: The "unknown" in i386-unknown-openbsd5.4

2014-02-02 Thread Miod Vallat
> i386-donatetoopenbsdfoundationtoday-openbsd5.4? or i386-bikeshed-openbsd.

Re: The "unknown" in i386-unknown-openbsd5.4

2014-02-02 Thread Adam Jensen
On Sun, 02 Feb 2014 18:43:15 +0100 j...@wxcvbn.org (Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas) wrote: > >> > Maybe we can just leave it. > >> > >> Indeed. > >> > > > > Well, at least you didn't call it a bikeshed issue (though, > > that probably would have been a more compelling statement). > > Fine: I call thi

Re: The "unknown" in i386-unknown-openbsd5.4

2014-02-02 Thread Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas
Adam Jensen writes: > On Sun, 02 Feb 2014 18:19:50 +0100 > j...@wxcvbn.org (Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas) wrote: > >> > Maybe we can just leave it. >> >> Indeed. >> > > Well, at least you didn't call it a bikeshed issue (though, that > probably would have been a more compelling statement). Fine: I

Re: The "unknown" in i386-unknown-openbsd5.4

2014-02-02 Thread Adam Jensen
On Sun, 02 Feb 2014 18:19:50 +0100 j...@wxcvbn.org (Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas) wrote: > > Maybe we can just leave it. > > Indeed. > Well, at least you didn't call it a bikeshed issue (though, that probably would have been a more compelling statement).

Re: The "unknown" in i386-unknown-openbsd5.4

2014-02-02 Thread Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas
na...@mips.inka.de (Christian Weisgerber) writes: [...] > Maybe we can just leave it. Indeed. -- jca | PGP: 0x1524E7EE / 5135 92C1 AD36 5293 2BDF DDCC 0DFA 74AE 1524 E7EE (previous: 0x06A11494 / 61DB D9A0 00A4 67CF 2A90 8961 6191 8FBF 06A1 1494)

Re: The "unknown" in i386-unknown-openbsd5.4

2014-02-02 Thread Kenneth Westerback
i386-donatetoopenbsdfoundationtoday-openbsd5.4? . Ken On 2 February 2014 12:10, Adam Jensen wrote: > On Sun, 2 Feb 2014 16:17:08 + (UTC) > na...@mips.inka.de (Christian Weisgerber) wrote: > >> At least it's consistent. FreeBSD's collection of >> -undermydesk- (gcc) >> -marcel- (gd

Re: The "unknown" in i386-unknown-openbsd5.4

2014-02-02 Thread Adam Jensen
On Sun, 2 Feb 2014 16:17:08 + (UTC) na...@mips.inka.de (Christian Weisgerber) wrote: > At least it's consistent. FreeBSD's collection of > -undermydesk- (gcc) > -marcel- (gdb) > -unknown- (clang, binutils, occasionally in ports) > -portbld- (most ports) > would never confuse anybody,

Re: cheapest firewall?

2014-02-02 Thread Adam Thompson
On 14-02-01 02:37 PM, Adam wrote: Any suggestions for the cheapest possible firewall (that is new hardware not re-purposing some old stuff)? All I need is 2 ethernet interfaces and for it to run openbsd. Possibly a refurbished PC with an add-in NIC. Locally, I keep seeing IBM Pentium4D-cl

Re: The "unknown" in i386-unknown-openbsd5.4

2014-02-02 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Marc Espie wrote: > But there are things that actually use the "unknown". Most notorious being > gcc. Hmm... no? I'm too lazy to compile a gcc port on FreeBSD now, but as far as I can tell, it just uses... .if ${ARCH} == "amd64" CONFIGURE_TARGET= x86_64-portbld-${OPSYS:L}${OSREL} .else CO

Re: The "unknown" in i386-unknown-openbsd5.4

2014-02-02 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Adam Jensen wrote: > > FreeBSD is more playful: It has ${ARCH}-portbld-freebsd > > ${OSREL} in its ports tree and ... > > I wonder how the FreeBSD guys changed it "without breaking every > gnu-configure script in existence". They didn't. I think espie is simply mistaken. FreeBSD has a check w

Re: cheapest firewall?

2014-02-02 Thread Jan Stary
On Feb 01 15:37:54, s...@my-balls.com wrote: > Any suggestions for the cheapest possible firewall (that is new > hardware not re-purposing some old stuff)? All I need is 2 ethernet > interfaces and for it to run openbsd. http://pcengines.ch/alix.htm

Re: They are watching you

2014-02-02 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi, patrick keshishian wrote: > not sure how it is in canada, but traveling out of the us, you are > essentially subjected to a physical exam. tracking my mac address is least of > my worries. If you go to the states, you need to provide them with biometric data and a chip in your passport! Ev

Re: The "unknown" in i386-unknown-openbsd5.4

2014-02-02 Thread Marc Espie
On Sun, Feb 02, 2014 at 04:23:22AM +0100, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote: > On Sat, Feb 01, 2014 at 07:11:25PM -0500, Adam Jensen wrote: > > On Sat, 1 Feb 2014 00:52:31 + (UTC) > > na...@mips.inka.de (Christian Weisgerber) wrote: > > > > > FreeBSD is more playful: It has ${ARCH}-portbld-