Hi Jonathan,
This at least confirms the behavior is expected, thanks for the clarity.
In the mean time, I've got plenty of new things to explore on the 7.3
release - with a pair of two perfectly good X550 Ethernet interfaces to
do it with!
For now I'll leave a standing offer:
Any time into the f
Hi @misc,
I just installed OpenBSD 7.3-release on a new amd64 system to replace
an old one that had been on OpenBSD 5.5 (it was set it and forget it
till the CPU fried!).
I've found that some of the Ethernet interfaces aren't seen in ifconfig,
so I suspect there's no driver/support yet. dmesg als
Hi all,
I'm running OpenBSD 5.8-stable. The ipsec.conf manpage indicates that if no
srcid is present in an automatic keying IKE statement, then the value in the
identification should be the host IP address, and be an IP address type. I've
found this to be incorrect; if no srcid is specified, my sy
Hi all,
I'm working on bringing up a remote-access L2TP + IPSec VPN on an OpenBSD 5.8
workstation. Note that this system is the client side L2TP LAC, not a
server-side L2TP LNS. Therefore I am using xl2tpd instead of npppd, which will
only handle server-side configurations. My issue actually seems
d as a LAC client or does it only function as an LNS? If the
latter, is there other software available that can act as a native LAC client
on OpenBSD? This is in reference to OpenBSD 5.8 stable.
Thank you,
Andrew Lester
to not
exist.
Is this an optional patch or am I missing something? This is an amd64 platform
and I installed all the sets. Patch 001 and 002 had no problem.
Warm regards,
Andrew Lester
any
additional information I can provide.
Kind regards,
Andrew Lester
apply patches in order, and
apply all patches.
This being the case, will it in any way harm or cause problems on a system if I
apply patches for X, if I do not have X installed?
Kind regards,
Andrew Lester
the 013 patch? If not, is it safe to
recompile the
kernel with both source patches in place? If yes, I assume it would also be
safe to throw
in 017 as well so I can get all three patches in with a single compile, correct?
Many thanks to anybody who can assist me! :)
Warm regards,
Andrew Lester
Hey all,
I notice the Softpro books seller, the only one for the US, indicates that they
will no longer sell
OpenBSD as distribution is moving to Europe. That being the case, what would
the best place
to order the disc set for OpenBSD 5.6 in the US be? Any word on when a preorder
will be
availa
ote:
>
>> On 27 Sep 2014 at 18:50, Andrew Lester wrote:
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> I have what I hope is a simple syntax question for pf rules. I have not
>> been able to find any example of this online or in the man pages. I
>> suspect it is perhaps not possib
Hey guys,
I have what I hope is a simple syntax question for pf rules. I have not been
able to
find any example of this online or in the man pages. I suspect it is perhaps
not possible.
Basically I want to allow out certain web services, with a simple rule like
below:
pass out on em0 proto tcp
Would the /bin/sh shell in OpenBSD, which is a "reimplementation of bash" be
affected by either of these exploits? So happy to learn no action is needed on
my part for my OpenBSD sever :)
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 25, 2014, at 9:10 AM, sven falempin wrote:
>
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 8:11
PM, Andrew Lester wrote:
>> Does anybody know what I can do to make the zone journal file be accessible
>> by named?
>
> It's been a while since I set it up, but I gave up and made /var/named/master
> owned by named. I also had to set managed-keys-directory "/m
Hi all,
I am running OpenBSD 5.5-STABLE, and I am experiencing some frustration with
BIND. I use
it for my internal DNS which works great. However, I now need to do some work
with Active
Directory and create a domain controller. I do not want to use the Microsoft
DNS server,
I am trying to use
Hi All,
Previously I sent out a very long e-mail about this and I didn't get any
responses,
so this is my second attempt which will be much shorter. Basically, I am having
a problem
with the included version of dhcpd in OpenBSD 5.5 stable, and I'm not sure if
it's an
issue with OpenBSD, or my c
Hi All,
I am experiencing an issue with dhcpd on OpenBSD 5.5-stable. I’ve been searching
extensively and can’t seem to find any solution. I am using OpenBSD as a default
gateway for two VLANs, and for one of the VLANs, dhcpd is handing out IP
addresses.
In this VLAN, DHCP works perfectly. The oth
Hi all,
This is probably a very simple question, but for the life of me I have not been
able to
locate a solution. I am running a RADIUS server on OpenBSD 5.5 stable (+
openssl patches)
using FreeRADIUS 2.2.0p2 from the ports tree. When I first installed
FreeRADIUS, it worked
great. However, w
Hi All,
I am relatively new to BSD, and by extension, OpenBSD. I am using it on a
small Atom-based server to act as a router, firewall and DNS server. In the
future, I may use it for web hosting as well. I bought the three disc set to
acquire the source code, and then I applied the patch to rem
with any sort of
BSD!
Thanks,
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Gray [mailto:j...@jsg.id.au]
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 12:00 AM
To: Andrew Lester
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Support for Intel i354 Quad GbE network adapter?
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 11:30:14PM -0600
Hi All,
I tried to install OpenBSD 5.4 (amd64) on a PC using a Supermicro
A1SRi-2758F motherboard which is based on the Intel Atom C2000
(Rangeley) platform, and has an integrated i354 Quad-port GbE
network adapter. The installation was unable to detect any of the
network interfaces. Is any
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