On 2 January 2011 00:55, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Damon,
>
> Damon McMahon wrote on Sun, Jan 02, 2011 at 12:26:07AM +1030:
>
>> My Apple Airport Extreme wireless bridge forwards syslog messages of
>> the following format using facility local0 to my OpenBSD syslogd(8)
&
Greetings,
My Apple Airport Extreme wireless bridge forwards syslog messages of
the following format using facility local0 to my OpenBSD syslogd(8)
running in insecure -u mode thus:
Jan 1 13:29:53 dadsairport dadsairport admin: Connection accepted
from :::192.168.0.4/52199.
Jan 1 13:46:33 d
On 20 December 2010 23:28, Kenneth R Westerback
wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 09:23:34PM +1030, Damon McMahon wrote:
>> On 19 December 2010 23:28, Kenneth R Westerback
wrote:
>> > On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 10:29:56PM +1030, Damon McMahon wrote:
>> >> Greetings,
&g
On 19 December 2010 23:28, Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 10:29:56PM +1030, Damon McMahon wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I have a troublesome DHCP client -- a Brother MFC-9420CN multifunction
>> centre -- I'd like to troubleshoot. It's b
Greetings,
I have a troublesome DHCP client -- a Brother MFC-9420CN multifunction
centre -- I'd like to troubleshoot. It's being assigned a lease
including IP address and gateway address by dhcpd(8), but not a subnet
mask.
Here's the relevant section of dhcpd.conf:
shared-network THE_OFFICE_LAN
Sorry, late to the party here.
I am sending this through my OpenBSD 3.5 wireless access point with
ral(4) HostAP which has been serving my home network since release 3.3
(I think) for a few years now (it's on 3.5 because I'm lazy and
haven't been bothered upgrading!)
ral0 at pci0 dev 15 function
Greetings,
What are the potential security concerns (if any) of using
UseDNS no
in sshd_config(5) if no host-based conditions are specified? I'm
setting up a port-forwarding mechanism on my OpenBSD firewall to an
internal server for a non-technical user needing to access it from
outside the fire
Greetings,
I need someone to hit me with a clue-stick here. I was trying to get a
status of ping(1) using ^T but it appeared not to be sending a SIGINFO
command. Reading through the man pages I see that stty(1) defines this
behaviour, and sure enough...
# stty -a
speed 9600 baud; 24 rows; 80 colu
2010/6/6 :
> From: Theo de Raadt
> To: Philip Guenther
> Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2010 13:58:07 -0600
> Subject: Re: Installer bug? - Upgrade 4.6 to 4.7 failed to upgrade base47,
on i386 and amd64
>> > I was following the Upgrade Guide to the dot, following
>> > "Applying patches in OpenBSD" to the dot
2010/6/1 Uwe Dippel
> To: Philip Guenther
> Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2010 16:07:47 +0800
> Subject: Re: pfctl not working in 4.7: DIOCBEGINADDRS and DIOCXCOMMIT
> On 06/01/2010 05:32 AM, Philip Guenther wrote:
>
>> Was there a common thread to what did turn up? My recall is that
>> basically every tim
Mats,
2010/4/10 :
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: "Mats-Gxran Karlsen"
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 12:38:25 +0200
> Subject: Execute startup script as
> Hello.
>
> I'm running a headless OpenBSD server.
>
> I'm trying to create a startup script that execute
Greetings,
Just wondering if anyone knows the status of implementing 802.11 Power
Saving? All the man pages for wifi adapters supporting HostAP mode
confirm it's not supported, e.g. ral(4):
"Host AP mode doesn't support power saving. Clients attempting to use
power saving mode may experience sig
Greetings,
Just to let anybody else know who ran into this, rebuilding the /sbin
binaries to ensure that statically linked binaries are patched against
the recent openssl vulnerability needed a "make depend" in
sbin/wdconsctl otherwise make fails for this directory.
Best wishes,
Damon
Tue, 03 Mar 2009 07:17:56 -0500 :
>
>On 3/2/2009 7:31 PM, Damon McMahon wrote:
>
> Is it possible/wise to follow the upgrade instructions on a non-live
> OpenBSD disk mounted on /altroot? I have a second drive I use as a
> non-live mirror with dd(1); can I use the "Up
Greetings,
Is it possible/wise to follow the upgrade instructions on a non-live
OpenBSD disk mounted on /altroot? I have a second drive I use as a
non-live mirror with dd(1); can I use the "Upgrading without install
kernel" instructions to upgrade this disk by mounting its file systems
in /altroot
, Jan 4, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Damon McMahon wrote:
> Any chance this recent change on CVS to sys/net80211/ieee80211_node.c
> by damien@ is related?
>
> "Add an ieee80211_notify_dtim() function that drivers should call
> after every DTIM in HostAP mode.
> Flushes all group address
(FAX)
> | "..in support of free software solutions." \ 250797 (FWD)
> | \
> \\
>
> 37E7 D3EB 74D0 8D66 A68D B866 0326 204E 3F42 004A
>http://todd.fries.net/pgp.txt
1.866.792.3418 (FAX)
> | "..in support of free software solutions." \ 250797 (FWD)
> | \
> \\
>
> 37E7 D3EB 74D0 8D66 A68D B866 0326 204E 3F42 004A
>http://todd.fries.net/pgp.txt
>
> Penned by Damon McMahon on 20090103 8:
Jussi - thanks for the response, but I've tried that to no effect,
e.g. on the Macbook Pro the Energy Saver settings for Mains and
Battery modes are identical.
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009 05:45:45 +0200, Jussi Peltola wrote:
> Disable power saving on the clients.
Greetings,
Ever since I installed my MSI-PC54G2 ral(4) PCI card in my OpenBSD 4.3
i386 box running in HostAP mode I've had a weird connectivity issue.
Put simply, connectivity with laptops is very iffy, but desktops are
fine. Symptoms are that connectivity FROM the access point TO the node
is very
Oops I sent this to Nick and not the list...
On 28/04/2008, at 1:39 AM, Nick Holland wrote:
Damon McMahon wrote:
Greetings,
Can anyone enlighten me as to why DHCP clients are no longer
retrieving their domain name from my OpenBSD DHCP/DNS server which I
recently upgraded from 4.1 to 4.3 via
Greetings,
Can anyone enlighten me as to why DHCP clients are no longer
retrieving their domain name from my OpenBSD DHCP/DNS server which I
recently upgraded from 4.1 to 4.3 via 4.2? DHCP and DNS seems to
functioning normally otherwise...
Any advice appreciated (as always),
Damon
Greetings,
I avoided the 4.1->4.2 upgrade due to the libexpat issue - using
several packages which use libexpat and not wanting to install xbase
on my system. I have read through upgrade43.html and just want to
make sure that I can upgrade 4.1->4.2, skip the "Upgrading packages"
step and
Greetings,
On 07/04/2008, at 10:13 PM, Unix Fan wrote:
I back ported Firefox 2.0.0.12 to OpenBSD 4.2+patches, I can't
believe the OpenBSD team is letting people use the insecure 2.0.0.6
version, "We believe in security" my ass.
OpenBSD 4.3 will have 2.0.0.12, unfortunately 2.0.0.13 is out
Hello Jake,
On 08/04/2008, at 11:07 AM, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
have spent a fair deal of time working with pf and have just seen
what appears to be quite a bizarre problem:
topology is (internet)--pppoe--(openbsd fw - running 4.2-release)--
switch--(wired/wifi router).
a winxp host conne
Greetings,
Just wondering if anyone here is using/has used OpenBSD to view TV
and if so what hardware and software they use/d. I gather from
looking through the hardware and packages pages that a combined tuner/
video capture device supported by bktr(4) and the fxtv package
imported from F
Greetings,
On 31/03/2008, at 8:46 PM, Rod Whitworth wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 19:00:29 +1000, Sunnz wrote:
Hello,
Running 4.2 here, and it seems like OpenBSD is one week early can it
comes to turning off daylight saving time, it is already one hour
slow
and this should only happen next we
Heinrich,
On 13/03/2008, at 7:32 PM, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
Hi All,
We have an OpenBSD 4.2-stable router which routes between 5
subnets. On 2 of those subnets we run an application that does
"many to many" communication using UDP broadcasts to
255.255.255.255. Unfortunately, the router d
Greetings,
Not sure if this is worthy of reporting, but Google hasn't turned up
any other reports and there's nothing in 42.html or plus.html so just
in case.
ral(4) has been running on this machine without incident for about a
year, some changes to dhcpd.conf(5) are the only notable occu
Greetings,
On 20/12/2007, at 8:53 PM, Sunnz wrote:
Hi,
I am just trying to set up a wireless gateway/router using an old Mac
with OpenBSD 4.2 installed... I have followed through the FAQ and set
up my device, IP addresses, and DHCPD accordingly.
Now I have come to this part of the FAQ:
http:
From: Heinrich Rebehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 29 October 2007 9:14:16 PM
To: OpenBSD
Subject: Hoe to specify multiple transform suites in ipsec.conf(5)
Hello list,
I am trying to move my IPsec configuration from isakmpd.conf to
ipsec.conf.
However i cannot find a syntax to specify multiple
e tried setting specific media types rather than autoselect but if
anything this reduces throughput. I also have an aftermarket high-
gain antenna fitted. Are there any other suggestions readers can offer?
Thanks in advance,
Damon
On 20/09/2007, at 1:09 AM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
Damon
Greetings,
My 4.1/i386 box is a wireless access point using ral(4) in 802.11b
hostap mode and secured by IPsec. On both MacOS X and WinXP clients I
have noted consistent wifi speeds maxing out in the low 70+ KBps
range whereas on the OpenBSD box itself a download speed over its
pppoe(4) c
Greetings,
In the context of hostapd(8) are IAPP and WDS synonymous? I need to
extend my wireless network which uses an OpenBSD/i386 box with a ral
(4) in HostAP mode and I'd like to do it with something much smaller
and energy efficient such as an Airport Express or similar.
If the answer
Greetings,
I'm trying to configure ftpd(8) to work on my OpenBSD 4.1 firewall
which currently proxies without issue client FTP connections to
outside FTP servers via ftp-proxy(8).
Having read the faq/pf/ftp.html I understand that I need to have two
different instances of ftp-proxy doing the work
Hello Christopher,
On 11/06/2007 "Christopher Vance" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have several machines running OpenBSD 4.1, and am really impressed
by how easy it is to get IPSEC working between them these days. Thanks
people, it's great.
Unfortunately one other machine I'd dearly like to in
Greetings,
How would I specify that blowfish, AES and 3DES should be accepted -
in that order - in ipsec.conf(5) to configure isakmpd(8)?
In the deprecated isakmpd.conf(5) for Main Mode I did this:
Transforms = BLF-SHA,AES-SHA,3DES-SHA
and for Quick Mode I did this:
Suites = QM-ES
Greetings,
I have just upgraded to 4.1 from 3.9 (via 4.0) and was looking
forward to my ral(4) hostap being able to operate in both 802.11b and
802.11g modes. I note, however, that my 802.11g capable client
[lladdr 00:11:09:17:35:24 in the output below] is still operating in
802.11b mode.
On 19/04/07, Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Damon McMahon wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> This is quite strange: very occassionally (perhaps a rate of 1 in 25
> occasions or so?) automatic booting 3.9/i386 fails, but manually
> booting via the console works. Below is t
Greetings,
This is quite strange: very occassionally (perhaps a rate of 1 in 25
occasions or so?) automatic booting 3.9/i386 fails, but manually
booting via the console works. Below is the console output and other
potentially relevant information - is this faulty hardware (I suspect
it is given t
From: "Nick !" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 29 March 2007 2:16:31 PM
To: OpenBSD-Misc
Subject: Re: Long WEP key
On 3/29/07, Lars Hansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maxime DERCHE wrote:
> IMHO you should think to configure your AP to provide a WAP-based
> encryption...
WAP-based encryption? Do y
On 19/02/2007, at 10:46 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
Damon McMahon wrote:
Thanks for the response, Nick, I'm almost there and just one
further query:
On 18/02/07, Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
The Aptiva has an anaemic BIOS program, but by disabling one of the
Thanks for the response, Nick, I'm almost there and just one further query:
On 18/02/07, Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
Been there, seen that, kicked self in butt once I realized the port I
was trying to use as a serial terminal was also configured as a serial
console for the
Greetings,
I've installed OBSD 3.9 on an old (circa 2000) IBM Aptiva
successfully, but I'm having trouble configuring a serial console for
it.
Firstly, selecting a serial console at installation produced an
incorrect boot.conf as follows:
# cat /etc/boot.conf
stty com 9600
set tty com
At 09:22 PM 12/14/2006 +0100, Erik Wikstrvm wrote:
I've get an box laying in my basement running OpenBSD 3.7 (probably
should upgrade that some time but I've never taken the time) acting
as gateway for both wired and wireless networks. Everything has
been working flawlessly except one thin
No go, I'm afraid. Clearly I'll have to go away and do a little bit
more reading/thinking about how to configure the OpenBSD routing table
to do what I want it to do. In particular I don't understand the
"route add" command you've suggested, and I hate implementing
something I don't understand (an
Greetings,
I'm trying to get my Netgear DG-632 to operate as a half-bridge to my
OpenBSD router.
Unfortunately the public IP address my ISP is dynamically assigning
(58.104.125.124) is not on the same subnet as their default gateway
(211.31.137.132), hence I suspect dhclient(8) is baulking when
Sam,
From: Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 1 October 2006 3:07:24 PM
To: "Sam Fourman Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Wireless Auth
Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
I am looking for ways to Authenticate Wireless users(Windows Xp , Mac
OSX) that connect to a wireless AP (severa
Greetings,
I'm looking to purchase a D-Link DSL-200 USB ADSL modem over ebay
(for 3.9/i386) as I'm led to believe its chipset is supported by the
ueagle(4).
The advantages for this hardware are it being bus-powered and compact.
ueagle(4) seems to be actively maintained in the source tree a
Greetings,
Please accept my apologies in advance for the off-topic post.
OpenBSD has satisfied all of my FOSS needs up to now, but
unfortunately I need to set up a workstation running both OpenOffice
and WINE, neither of which (from what I understand) have stable
OpenBSD ports.
Of the "similar"
Thank you, Matthew - that seems to have done the trick.
Regards,
Damon
On 27/06/2006, at 11:06 AM, Matthew Closson wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Damon McMahon wrote:
Greetings,
I have an OpenBSD 3.9-RELEASE wireless gateway using ral(4) in
Infrastructure mode to provide a wireless LAN
Greetings,
I have an OpenBSD 3.9-RELEASE wireless gateway using ral(4) in
Infrastructure mode to provide a wireless LAN secured using ESP. It is
connecting to the internet via IPv4 using kernel ppp(4) and pppd(8) -
not userland ppp(8) - and routing to IPv4 wireless clients using NAT
in pf.conf te
Hekan,
Thanks for your clarification on Reyk's explanation, and thank you Reyk too.
On 18/04/06, Hekan Olsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For the main problem; it may be obvious but getting two WLAN hosts to
> do IPsec between each other via one or more gateways requires them to
> be on differe
ense as it will always by up wheras some of the nodes might be down
at any given time?
Any advice will be appreciated.
Regards,
Damon
On 18/04/06, Luiz Otavio Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Luiz Otavio Souza wrote:
> >>>> Damon McMahon wrote:
> >>&
Greetings,
I'm after others' advice about how IPsec flows should work between
two peers when neither is the access point in a wireless LAN using
isakmpd(8) with pre-shared key authentication.
Specifically, I'm using ral(4) in Host AP mode on my gateway
(192.168.1.1) running a recent snaps
is there anythihng I can do
to further troubleshoot?
On 23/03/06, Damon McMahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, Stuart.
>
> Hmmm... the machine is only connected by a serial console. Does anyone
> know if OpenBSD-compatible source code for memtest86 is available? The
> linux co
mon
On 23/03/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2006/03/23 09:31, Damon McMahon wrote:
> > Is this (very old) hardware just giving up the ghost, bad RAM (I've
> > seen a couple of mentions in the archives pointing to this), some
> > other component
Greetings,
For the second time in a week the following kernel panic has occured
on boot. In between these two events the firewall has booted many
times without issue.
booting hd0a:/bsd: 4686336+945680 [52+241344+223335]=0x5d08e0
entry point at 0x100120
[ using 465104 bytes of bsd ELF symbol tabl
ought!!
On 10/02/06, Damon McMahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm having trouble getting pppoe(4) to establish a connection from my
> OpenBSD 3.7 RELEASE (+ errata patches) box to my ISP through a Netgear
> DG632 in bridge mode. I can successfully establi
Greetings,
I'm having trouble getting pppoe(4) to establish a connection from my
OpenBSD 3.7 RELEASE (+ errata patches) box to my ISP through a Netgear
DG632 in bridge mode. I can successfully establish a connection using
pppoe(8) although it is a bit hit-and-miss. The in-kernel pppoe(4) is
not hi
eers,
Damon
On 29/01/2006, at 1:13 AM, Damon McMahon wrote:
Greetings,
I suspect this is my own lack of knowledge here, so please be
forgiving of a newbie if so.
This is the first snapshot I've ever attempted to install (I've
just installed off the RELEASE CDs before this), o
Greetings,
I suspect this is my own lack of knowledge here, so please be
forgiving of a newbie if so.
This is the first snapshot I've ever attempted to install (I've just
installed off the RELEASE CDs before this), on a iMac G4 17". Right
after the dmesg (the last line is the rootdev=...
Greetings,
I am considering purchasing an MSI PC54G2 PCI wireless adapter for a
Pentium III machine which will run OBSD 3.7 .
I note ral(4) states:
"PCI ral adapters seem to strictly require a system supporting PCI 2.2
or greater and will likely not work in systems based on older
revisions of th
Greetings,
Does anyone have any recommendations for a wireless ethernet adapter
for a Pentium III 500 MHz box which will become a wireless access
point for a 2-3 node network?
I note a large number of adapters listed in the i386 hardware
compatibility list with a number of chipsets served by a va
Frederic,
I have OpenBSD installed on a similar spec machine (P-75 with 40 MB of
RAM, 1 GB disk).
Last time I recompiled a kernel was when it had release 3.5 installed
on it, and I think it took 4-5 hours to build - not too bad, really.
Since then I think the compiler has changed and from me
65 matches
Mail list logo