On Tue, Jun 20, 2023 at 9:27 AM Tomasz Rola wrote:
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> [REDACTED]
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> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=159074964523007&w=2 (noted lack of
> idempotency)
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=168688579123005&w=2 (noted lack of
> integrity or provenance verification and the consumption of invalid
Like Theo said, if an attacker has root on your system, having the
kernel relink messed with is the least of your concerns.
On Tue, Jun 20, 2023 at 9:27 AM Tomasz Rola wrote:
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> This happened in my mailbox today. FD means "full disclosure" and is
> publicly available mailing list.
>
> I repost o
That writeup is bullshit.
If an attacker can replace files owned by root, they can replace other
files rather than these files.
Why replace some .o files and depend on a future reboot, I dunno, replacing
ssh, or ksh, some things in /etc, or tens of thousands of other files?
OR, why not replace t
This happened in my mailbox today. FD means "full disclosure" and is
publicly available mailing list.
I repost onto misc because if this is a real cat, seems it is out of
the bag already. Other than being subscribed to FD, I have no
connection.
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On June 19, 2023 8:57:34 PM GMT+02:00, "Pau A.S."
wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I would like to newfs /usr/local
>
>I have copied the contents to a different partition as root.
>
>My guess is that I would have to bring up the system in single user mode.
>
>My problem is that when I do that, /usr/local doe
Hello,
I would like to newfs /usr/local
I have copied the contents to a different partition as root.
My guess is that I would have to bring up the system in single user mode.
My problem is that when I do that, /usr/local does not exist because it has
not been mounted. I can however identify the
Hi misc@,
I have issues installing the latest snapshot from cdn.openbsd.org.
$ sysupgrade -sn
Fetching from https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/
[Downloading SHA256.sig...]
Signature Verified
Verifying old sets.
[Downloading sets...]
Verifying sets.
(SHA256) base73.tgz: FAILED
(
Valdrin MUJA [valdrin_m...@outlook.com] wrote:
> Hello Misc,
>
> I run OpenBSD 7.3 as L3 firewall under VMware. I have some rdr-to rules.
>
> Here System information:
> cpu15: Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6338 CPU @ 2.00GHz, 1995.63 MHz, 06-6a-06
> I know CPU cores are not at too important at the moment
Am 18.06.2023 20:35 schrieb Stephan Neuhaus:
Here you can see that the "from" part is what the
above description calls the src_addr, not the
ext_addr, as it claims. This makes much more sense and
is consistent with all the other documentation that
I've seen.
The "match" is rewriting to ext_add
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