This will be yet another non-answer to your question, I am fully aware,
but maybe it will be applicable to your situation.
I always found dual booting with OpenBSD a little bit cumbersome
compared to other OSes.
Whenever I want to "dual boot" my OpenBSD client computers I
install the second OS to
On 08-01 15:08, Henrik Engmark wrote:
>> So I set up a new 6.3 with the sole purpose of nmapping, since my older
>> OpenBSDs is coremapping on me with nmap.
>>[]
>> On to the problem, I scan my local LAN with the following:
>> nmap -Pn -A -v -v --send-eth -e em0
on't think that is what's causing the issue I am
having, but thought I should mention it.
"dmesg" output is at the bottom.
Best Regards,
Henrik Engmark
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### dmesg ###
OpenBSD 6.3 (GENERIC.MP) #107:
I have been trying to set up a vpn concentrator using isakmpd and ipsec,
where clients are laptops on the run, and my vpn concentrator is on a
static IP. To start with, I want to use a setup as simple as possible,
and use only psk for authentication. No certificates or anything like
that.
I am havi
25, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Henrik Engmark wrote:
>> I was wondering if anyone out there is using the eee pc 900 to run
>> OpenBSD.
>
>> If anyone is using a successful combination of eee pc 900 and OpenBSD,
>> please
>> let me know.
>
> I use OpenBSD on my Eee PC
BIOS settings issue? I can boot from usb cdrom without
issues.
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I am 187 centimetres tall, and I weigh in at about 100 kilos.
In other words, quite the fat bloke.
What size hoodie would you recommend, X, XX or XXX?
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 15:10:02 -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
I've turned on OpenBSD 4.9 pre-ord
. Maybe I have
misunderstood
what Pass III and Pass IV of the dump messages mean.
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ryone for giving me a bit of your time.
It's appreciated.
On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 13:51:25 +0100, Pascal Stumpf wrote:
On Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 10:54:09AM +0100, Henrik Engmark wrote:
Is there a way, good or bad, to relax pf enough to let nmap do its
OS detection?
I am on 4.8.
Try --send-eth.
I tried that, with no success.
Also compiled 5.51 from source with the same result.
I get this:
sendto in send_ip_packet_sd: sendto(4, packet, 60, 0, ya.da.ya.da, 16)
=> No route to host
Offending packet: TCP ya.da.ya.da:59268 > ya.da.ya.da:80 ttl=55
id=27672 iplen=60 seq=3496514045 win=128 2
UTION message.
I very much need the pf enabled as I nat with it, so disabling
it is not an option.
I will try your suggestion Joachim and get back.
On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 11:42:26 +0100, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 11:34:50AM +0100, Daniel Gracia wrote:
El 07/03/2011 10:54, H
Is there a way, good or bad, to relax pf enough to let nmap do its OS
detection?
I am on 4.8.
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