On Sun, Jan 19, 2025 at 09:59:10AM +0100, Janne Johansson wrote:
> > I noticed while looking through the headers of zlib that there is
> > a time32_t component of it. Would this mean that on January 19th
> > 2038 our .gz's will break?
>
> This sounds super easy to test by just setting the clock f
Hi,
I remember much celebration when OpenBSD went 64-bit. I recently
had some disecting of filesystems work, happy birthday Kirk!
I noticed while looking through the headers of zlib that there is
a time32_t component of it. Would this mean that on January 19th
2038 our .gz's will break? What's
On Tue, Aug 13, 2024 at 03:16:20PM +, Peter Fraser wrote:
> I have looked at the phone longs all they show is the registration is not
> working.
>
> I should also add, that I have tried restarting asterisk, that did not solve
> the problem.
>
> I have a hard time tracking down the problem b
On Mon, Aug 12, 2024 at 09:29:57PM +, Peter Fraser wrote:
> I support a charity and I look after a OpenBSD firewall.
> The firewall supports asterisk, nsd, unbound, dhcpd.
> Everything was working properly.
>
> Then they did some rewiring, and the behaviour of the system is now very
> strang
Hi,
I know I'm a horrible coder, however I realised that working with a lot of
people in harmony is easier then working on this alone..
I have a Pine64 Ox64 (64 MB RAM) that has two 32-bit cores and one 64-bit core
I want to make use of the wifi card in this SoC, is it only accessible from
32-bit
On Sun, Aug 11, 2024 at 11:10:17AM +0200, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Aug 2024 09:57:31 +0200,
> Peter Philipp wrote:
> >
> > openssl s_client returns this:
> >
> > Verify return code: 20 (unable to get local issuer certificate)
> >
Hi,
openssl s_client returns this:
Verify return code: 20 (unable to get local issuer certificate)
based on these two command which the first one fails hard:
34 ftp
https://download.delphinusdns.org/pub/delphinusdnsd/snapshot/INSTALL/goldflipper11.png
35 openssl s_client
On Wed, Aug 07, 2024 at 10:21:32AM +1000, Aaron Mason wrote:
> I suspect there's an issue with the crystal ball daemon. Until that's
> fixed, providing more detail might yield better results.
>
> --
> Aaron Mason - Programmer, open source addict
> I've taken my software vows - for beta or for wor
On Tue, Aug 06, 2024 at 11:20:02AM +0200, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> > From: Matthias Schmidt
>
> Hi Matthias,
>
> Can you try to narrow this down a bit further?
>
> You can either bisect by building kernels from intermediate dates
> yourself or use kernels from the snapshot archive at:
>
> http
Am 16.09.2007 um 12:05 schrieb J.C. Roberts:
Can I ask a question here? You're getting worked up over nothing.
Open Source doesn't
work without Open Hardware. The level of the software is approaching a
good level to
use for Open Hardware, IMO. While it's your time to relax the
hardware ha
May 4 00:12:51 oberon routed[32060]: pppoe0 has a bad address
> May 4 00:12:51 oberon routed[32060]: static route --> 0.0.0.0 impossibly
> lacks ifp
> May 4 00:12:51 oberon ripd[27299]: WARNING: IP forwarding NOT enabled
> May 4 00:12:51 oberon ospfd[14178]: WARNING: IP forwardi
2
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ome out of band channel to cross-check binary checksums, but it's not
economical until I update my long-distance phone plan (I'm just testing the
water right now).
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ed once, after that ftpd would spit
back i/o error or something similar. I hardly have the time to check every
source code and binary myself so I accepted what happened there and left it
for the new year, this was on the local home LAN (non-wifi although there is
wifi access)).
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Can anyone give me some of their
time in helping debugging this problem?
(please contact me privately I'm not subscribed to the list).
-p
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ompany's in the
country's you would like
On 12/28/06, Peter Philipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi misc@,
I know OpenBSD isn't a telco nor an internet service provider, but
perhaps someone out there has a spare POTS
line where they can hook a modem to. I'm looking for peo
Hi misc@,
I know OpenBSD isn't a telco nor an internet service provider, but
perhaps someone out there has a spare POTS
line where they can hook a modem to. I'm looking for people in the
following countries willing to provide dial-in service for 10 hours a
month at no more than 12 euros a yea
Is there any modes to wi(4) for reading incomplete frames (ie.
jammed/interrupted/collided) that obviously don't have
a valid checksum? I am using the hermes chipsets.
Please reply in private.
-p
s up I go the hard way, it seems to be that way in
my entire lifespan. However I keep my sovereignty on whatever that way.
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hanks for taking this off my hands.
-peter
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131,137p http://centroid.eu So long and thanks for all the fish!!!
it off at your door. Please
reply individually as I'm not subscribed to this list.
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On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 11:41:43PM +0300, Peter Philipp wrote:
> license for your own programs. Now all I gotta do is bang out my program
> based on this info. :-)
Just a followup on this, I did bang out this program and have been spending
the greater part of the day re-concatenating my o
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[ following struct written by Peter Philipp (could be erroneous) based on ]
[ the information taken from the above mentioned files ]
/* net
#x27;ll be more informed on exactly what isn't working and can focus on
that instead of saying "it just doesn't work".
Where are the rfc's at? http://www.rfc-editor.org
Have a good Weekend,
-peter
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's that is setgid to _shadow? Just wondering,
seems kinda odd..
Please help me for I am a blind man, and the system is complex. (plus I
don't have the XF4 sources handy, to go through the xlock sources..)
Have a nice day,
-p
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On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 03:10:40PM +0200, Peter Philipp wrote:
> Uhm. I had some time and because I was working on similar code I created
> what I conceived in this. Basically tun(2) in link-layer mode are able to
> be bridged (yay), didn't know it could be done. The code prove
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I sense angryness in the force. Eric you stay out of it. This is between
me and Rahul.
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er. TTYL.
Regards,
-p
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On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 11:33:16AM -0700, Darrin Chandler wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 08:21:01PM +0200, Peter Philipp wrote:
> > Hi I'm looking for clue. Does anyone have any?
>
> Given your recent questions, I would suggest further reading on Threat
> Modeling and sp
Hi I'm looking for clue. Does anyone have any?
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131,136p There is no such thing as a certified
il is useless for any paranoid reasons. Tinfoil caps only serve well for
decorational dress. You too are just jealous.
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r settings.
And I'm sure they'd be pretty bored with POP3 traffic and HTTP, and the
occasional ftp to download open source ports. I see no problem.
Thanks for the info though.
-p
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address, and prolly the MAC of your
> DSL router in their CAM tables. You've achieved nothing, lackey.
Oh did I say I change my MAC? Since it takes so long for the modem to learn
it, I only do this on a daily basis. But I don't expect you to copy my
behaviour or anything...
-p
-
I should send them an apology note for hurting the authentication
servers feelings?
You don't have a clue!
-p
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;either right?
>
> no, and i certainly never will :)
Then perhaps I'll share when I get a hold of it.
> get a life, peter. please. there are *real* problems in the world outside...
? Just because my problem doesn't suit you ? Sorry!
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eap. There is a
lot of solutions and technical solutions around this. And it's this service
that people pay for anyhow. You haven't heard of an mp3 concatenate utility
either right?
greets,
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#x27;t
work. You may as well send a random packet and hope it comes across my
ways.
> cheers,
> Tobias
So you can't help me with a useful answer either? Sad.
-p
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consider if you don't have a useful answer.
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ns in mplayer to
a customized program to do this but before I do, I want to ask if there
is something like this out there already saving me time?
regards,
-peter
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er
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;
> /Sigfred
No it does not.
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states look like a government controlled socialist
> business enclave.
Well there was that statement about cruise missiles too, after the US cut
funding to POSSE. Uhm. I thought it was right on. Ian Darwin also had
a nice commentary about that. Possibly one can find it through Google
(an america
ng the system of checks and
> balances, loading the courts with fundamentalists, etc, is as un-
> American as you can get.
If I live to be 60, it'll be interesting how the world shaped itself since
now.
regards,
-peter
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On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 07:00:10PM +0200, Peter Philipp wrote:
> You may even do it cheaper than that with a bit of programming and it doesn't
> require a purchase of any network gear, however the functionality may not be
> there in the tun(4) driver.
>
> Basically what I&
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131,136p There is no such thing as a certified security specialist
Security is the countermeasure to a constantly changing idea of how to
for lab
> > work to get me up to speed.
> >
>
> As you may realize I'm a big fan of IPv6.
I'm sure you're not the only one! ;)
High regards,
-peter
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;s in comments and you'd see how the real-world
implementations work. I've been a fan of KAME since attending a talk of
Itojun (Hagino?) at FreeBSDCon in 1999. The presentation was interesting
to say the least. :)
Take care!
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On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 02:25:12PM +0200, Peter Philipp wrote:
To ask the question of this thread again:
> I know that wireless keyboards have built-in encryption, but do wired
> keyboards
> or specifically USB keyboards exist that encrypt the typed input for the USB
> bus?
&g
#x27;s a
> pre-9/11 keyboard. ;-)
>
> Joachim
How would I know? Stuff doesn't have to blow up right way but have a timer
on it and only blow up 3 reboots later.
Do you play chess?
-peter
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gap widens
productivity and evolution suffers. Orwellian societies evolve out of it;
but "TLA" sounds so great doesn't it? It's like bragging about your big
brother that beats everyone up. What joy.
-peter
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ter
that mmap()'ed malloc() with stackgap to protect the heap. Seems to me
it was a process over time, to get us to where we are now. Was it not
painting over holes? Nobody re-designed the entire system new. Am I
wrong?
If anyone can find USB keyboards that do encryption over the USB bus,
data[i] ^= keystream[i];
Why is there a AESCTR_BLOCKSIZE? Pardon my ignorance on this cipher, cipher
mode and implementation in OpenBSD's kernel. Any provided "official" stream
cipher would beat a simple XOR.
regards,
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an alternative for the purpose, but I
cannot do it, as the receiving is not guaranteed to be in sequence which
one time pads need to be to effectively change a byte back to cleartext. I
also cannot get around that with error correction / checksumming.
kind regards,
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>
> [3] http://tinfoilhat.shmoo.com/
regards,
-peter
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or are a reflection of behaviour in the
real world. Anyhow finding out that your devices are tampered with or, have
spy functionality, or easter eggs, _after the fact_ is too late. Pro-activity
to securing this stuff is key.
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option" key though. Only
disadvantage having the macally on the iBook is when you want to break into
DDB from console you have to use the native iBook keyboard (after entry into
ddb surprisingly only the USB keyboard will work... :P)
> Joachim
regards,
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es, is it taken
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On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 03:08:19PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 02:25:12PM +0200, Peter Philipp wrote:
> > I know that wireless keyboards have built-in encryption, but do wired
> > keyboards or specifically USB keyboards exist that encrypt the typed
&g
Network Programming Volume 1" by
the late W. R. Stevens, he describes most Layer 2 api's for what you want
to do.
Regards,
-peter
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ptune /bsd: ukbd0 at uhidev1: 8 modifier keys, 6 key codes
Jun 28 18:40:58 neptune /bsd: wskbd1 at ukbd0 mux 1
Jun 28 18:40:58 neptune /bsd: wskbd1: connecting to wsdisplay0
regards,
-peter
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ible power savings in
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regards,
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modes do that
would be great! Or if you know what they do and want to share, let's hear ya!
regards,
-peter
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On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 06:30:06PM +0200, Peter Philipp wrote:
> I think you can do it with the following: Get 2 cheap routers that can pass
> 3Mb/s, no big functionality needed except that they do ethernet (Cisco 2500's?
> they should be cheap by now..), 2 switches for the etherli
o it years ago, and people bitched but they got over
it. Just filter any packets with a TTL of 1 and noone will know either way,
except that traceroute has a small pause on that hop.
regards,
-peter
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ike CARP is more what you want?
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(little or big)? And if it shouldn't be changed is there a chance for
an extra flag that would make it endian-safe?
-peter
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and swapencrypt was enabled and it worked then.
-peter
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. All I remember seeing is that it
panic'ed on syscall 73 (munmap) which sounds right since I use a lot of
programs that mmap/munmap. Wish I could give more information but this time
I went empty handed.
regards,
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> So if you4ve a DSL-connection wich is maybe faster then 4Mbit.. use the
> kernel pppoe (even I don4t know how good it performs). :)
Good luck,
-peter
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ur OpenBSD version, I think in 3.9-current they
got rid of spppcontrol. Might wanna check.
regards,
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On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 11:04:02AM +0200, Peter Philipp wrote:
> tcpresets a connection and then brings the pppoe0 interface down and back up
> it's either in tcpreset(8) or in pppoe(4) that causes this. I'm going to send
Oops I meant tcpdrop(8) of course. (tcpreset was a scr
iguration 1 interface 0
uhidev0: Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse, rev 2.00/20.00, addr 2, iclass 3/1
ums0 at uhidev0: 3 buttons and Z dir.
wsmouse0 at ums0 mux 0
dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x81
ahc0: target 0 using 16bit transfers
ahc0: target 0 synchronous at 20.0MHz, offset = 0x1f
dkcsum: sd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80
root on sd0a
rootdev=0x400 rrootdev=0xd00 rawdev=0xd02
pppoe0: phase establish
regards,
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On Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 10:25:35PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> Well, provided the BIOS (or equivalent) cannot be flashed from the
> kernel, yes.
>
> Of course, worrying about this requires raging paranoia. But from a
Paranoia isn't necessarily a bad thing. It motivates people to seek true o
ectly from the CD-ROM should ensure that no
keylogger of any sort is installed in the kernel. There really isn't much
reason to compile your own kernel unless you add your own stuff or want to
change something.
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a 39 32 e6 63 92 a4 52 78 b1 f8 ce 09 ac 6e |:*92fc.$Rx1xN.,n|
0020 d0 e7 6a e6 26 0d 48 b0 |Pgjf&.H0|
0028
$ # this is important afterwards
$ rm -P file
$
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On Sat, Jul 01, 2006 at 02:10:05PM -0500, Tony Abernethy wrote:
> Peter Philipp wrote:
> [snip]
> > I heard he bitches because he's right most of the time and people realise
> > this.
>
> Actually 90+ percentile.
> (Particularly when he "ought" to be
ou bitching?
Happy Canada day; Bon fete Canada!
-peter
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Hi,
Data modified on freelist: word 0 of object 0x81d9dc00 size 0x40
previous type ??? (invalid addr 0x21004e00770d0011)
Data modified on freelist: word 0 of object 0x81d9dc00 size 0x40
previous type ??? (0x547bec00 != 0xdeadbeef)
The messages come from /sys/kern/kern_malloc.c,
On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 06:39:28PM -0400, Hugo Villeneuve wrote:
> > Here is what I stuck in my sendmail .mc file:
> >
> > define(`confMESSAGEID_HEADER', `<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>')dnl
>
> Put that in submit.mc and recreate submit.cf.
>
> Sendmail doesn't allow the rewriting of message-id, that rule
Hi,
I'm wondering whether it's possible to have dhcpd give out addresses more
randomly and changing the addresses more for hosts that renew their lease.
I don't understand DHCP too well but I'm trying to make sense of the RFC.
Is it not wanted that hosts on DHCP enjoy a random IP? Or is use of
Hi,
This is not really worth the bug report; I'm thinking a template file of
/etc/resolv.conf.tail in the default system would be a great thing. This
file is used by the dhclient script, here is a sample:
# /etc/resolv.conf.tail is appended to /etc/resolv.conf by dhclient script.
# A sample ent
Hi,
I'm trying to modify my outgoing Message-Id, with my mailer MUA (mutt) I can
configure this. However when I try to use mail(1) it does not update the
Message-Id, I read a bit in the source and it doesn't seem to be set in
mail(1), and a ktrace shows that it pipes everything to sendmail dire
Hi all,
I was just going through my OpenBSD cd's and came across the first cd with
a song... Interestingly enough I didn't find an mp3 with it as combined
with newer releases. Anyhow can anyone confirm this rmd160 checksum after
the song is cdparanoia'd?
# rmd160 track02.cdda.wav
RMD160 (track0
Hi,
I had this USB stick called CHEER,
see message ID
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
here is a clip from messages showing the ID,
May 11 16:05:41 neptune /bsd: umass0: CHEER USB_DISK, rev 2.00/2.00, addr 2
May 11 16:05:41 neptune /bsd: sd1 at scsibus2 targ 1 lun 0: SCSI2 0/direct removable
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 06:27:32PM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote:
> On the thumbdrives I've used a rapid flashing means disk-IO and a
> steady slow flashy just means "ready". It's probably just telling you
> it's ready.
>
> -Nick
Yeah, would be nice if they documented this in the documentation. Tha
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 10:21:26PM +0200, RedShift wrote:
> Can you show us the output of lsof?
I hope fstat will do. I already did this once privately to someone who didn't
find anything or didn't care to reply yet. Here goes...
USER CMD PID FD MOUNTINUM MODE R/W
On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 02:04:17PM +0200, Peter Philipp wrote:
> cool-n-quiet patches. I'm very delighted by this! Thank you so much.
> My power consumption is down by 0.5 KW/h per day on average gathered and
> averaged in the last 6 days, compared to a power consumption average of
Hi,
For the past few days I've been running 3.9-current which have the AMD64
cool-n-quiet patches. I'm very delighted by this! Thank you so much.
My power consumption is down by 0.5 KW/h per day on average gathered and
averaged in the last 6 days, compared to a power consumption average of
3.5 K
Hi,
I have an ibook that has a broken ata controller and thus I boot and run the OS
off an USB stick. It ran fine for months on a 512 MB stick until 3.9 which
increased the size (I think of the libraries) of OpenBSD, I switched to a 1 gig
stick which surprisingly came down in cost the last little
On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 09:25:11PM +1000, John Kintaro Tate wrote:
> > Who wants to code when you've got island life outside? Palm trees,
> > fishing, swimming, bikinis, seafood, etc. I think drinking beer under
> > a palm tree beats drinking beer at a keyboard any day.
> >
> > Also, maybe from The
Ok folks, Marc Balmer is going to take it, he'll take it along to the hackathon
and distribute it further on whoever wants it from there.
Thanks.
-peter
Hi,
I just bought a Wifi USB stick and it doesn't seem to work on OpenBSD. Instead
of returning it (39 euros) I'm willing to send this to an OpenBSD developer who
wants to make a driver work for this. Not sure how non-blob friendly the maker
of this hardware is...
Maker: Fritz! WLAN, AVM
Model:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 03:02:09PM +0100, Koen Van Impe wrote:
> cd /usr/src
> ftp ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.8/src.tar.gz
> tar zxvf src.tar.gz
Should stick a -p in here as well..
> cd /usr/src
> cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs -q up -rOPENBSD_3_8 -Pd
>
> cd /usr/src/sys/arc
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 11:45:35AM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
> I now have a working ssh connection to a computer on
> my subnet by using the (hardwired) ip address in the
> known_hosts file. How can ssh be used to connect to a
> computer with a (variable) dhcp-assigned ip address,
> given that
On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 11:31:13PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> OK, then the cpio man page in -current is in error.
That's my mistake, I asked jmc@ to change it to 64GB where it is actually
8GB, cpio doesn't add a space or null termination on the 12th digit so it
should be ok, only tar and ustar
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 07:05:24AM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
> there's a point.
> You use OpenBSD for security.
> Then you do horribly insecure things to access it.
> huh?
>
> Nick.
Yeah using telnet these days is not a good idea.
General Question: Anyone bored and got nothing to do? Then p
On Sun, Nov 06, 2005 at 06:22:29AM -0600, Andrew Daugherity wrote:
> At first I thought perhaps my sarcasm detector (now _there's_ a real
> useful invention!) was broken, but apparently this guy is serious.
I'm seriously falling into this troll trap.. oh well. It's an
interesting article but in t
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 12:03:25AM -0500, Brad wrote:
> A heads up to any macppc users.
>
> -current now has 3 new audio drivers for macppc. aoa(4), daca(4)
> and tumbler(4). If you have a macppc system which currently does
> not have supported built-in audio; then I would ask that you please
> tr
On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 12:12:36PM +, Dulmandakh Sukhbaatar wrote:
> I'm new to OBSD, and configured in-kernel pppoe as my internet gateway.
> I found out that with userland pppoe automatic reconnect is posible, but
> with in-kernel pppoe everytime pppoe connection lost, I need to reboot
> the
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