I did some searching around and found a cvs message talking about
removing support for the bcm4311. I was wondering if anything has
changed since then? I don't see any newer updates. My Dell 1721
amd64 comes with this wireless adapter. Mine is rev 0x01 so I am
not really sure if it applies.
thanks
tcpdump -entttv -i enc0
Stephen Bosch wrote:
Does tcpdump work on enc0?
-Stephen-
> Hi, Roy:
>
> Roy Morris wrote:
> >
> > Yes it does work! I guess I better hold on to these two
> boxes I have. Seems
> > they are the only ones that do! lol
> >
> > I have
> > A. clients on each end behind a vpn/pf box
> > B. enc0 binat
Roy Morris wrote:
Stephen Bosch wrote:
Dag Richards wrote:
Stephen Bosch wrote:
Imagine the following scenario:
You have two VPN endpoints. One is an OpenBSD system
running isakmpd
and pf, the other is a VPN concentrator from some vendor.
The OpenBSD already has other VPNs set up, all
> Stephen Bosch wrote:
> > Dag Richards wrote:
> >> Stephen Bosch wrote:
> >>> Imagine the following scenario:
> >>>
> >>> You have two VPN endpoints. One is an OpenBSD system
> running isakmpd
> >>> and pf, the other is a VPN concentrator from some vendor.
> >>>
> >>> The OpenBSD already has oth
> Roy,
>
> I tried for weeks to get this to work and eventually
> abandonned the idea
> due to a deadline to just get it working. I ended up
> sticking another
> cheap box (P133) in front of the box doing IPSEC and
> performing NAT on
> there. Then I would create IP aliases on the NAT box
ok, I know I've seen this before but can't seem to find the link. I am
setting up a vpn using isakmpd and for the regular net to net stuff it
works fine. I am trying to use an alias ip on each gateway and nat to
the internal host. The isakmpd.conf would use phase one real-ip-1 and
use real-ip-2 (
> > > I think rdr/source-hash avoids the need to use CARP on
> the web servers,
> >
> > Failover should be quicker if you CARP on the web servers. Otherwise
> > you have to wait until the monitoring script on the rdr box
> picks up the
> > failure.
>
> That's a good point about failover time. T
> Hi,
>
> wonderful!
>
> Certainly want to try this when I can find time. Forgive me for being
> lazy, but probably could encourage more to try by providing
> some kind of
> step-through or guide:)
>
> Regards
it's been done check the archives.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Francisco Valladolid
> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 9:44 AM
> To: Nick Holland
> Cc: misc
> Subject: Re: Problems with X in OpenBSD (3.9) -current with LCD
> WideScreen Monitor
>
>
> This is my /etc/X1
Try this
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html#javaflash
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Joco Salvatti
> Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 10:15 AM
> To: Misc OpenBSD
> Subject: flash plugin & mozilla-firefox
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'd lik
> On 02/08/06 14:56, Nickolay A Burkov wrote:
>
> > Weee! I think OpenBSD kernel should be implemented in hardware part!
>
> Of course, big gate array and stellar performance.
>
> So the language should be VHDL!
>
> +++chefren
>
Just write the OS in SQL PL and move on! Geeeze ..
Paolo Supino wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to have normal people's ftp file transfers to
/var/log/ftpd?
TIA
Paolo
man ftpd, you are looking for -l x2 me thinks ..
--
Roy Morris
Interesting, marc works from openbsd (home) but now windoze(office)
> works for me!
>
> On 1/23/06, Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sorry to have to asked this, but I fell at a lots now.
> >
> > Is there an other location a kind sole could provide me to
> access their
> > content?
> Hi,
>
> FAQ 10.2 explains how to duplicate a filesystem. I would like
> to put that one-liner in a shell script to be run
> periodically through crontab. I mean, I would like:
>
> cd /SRC; dump 0f - . | (cd /DST; restore -rf - )
>
> in a shell script.
>
> Whenever this script is run, I see
thanks. I figured the built in YRLess might have some
problems. Are you running 3.8 -release?
Roy Morris
I was looking at buying a Presario v2405ca cause it has all kinda
really cool stuff. I was wondering if anyone has tried openbsd on
it or its kin yet and how that worked out? I was planning on taking
a 3.7 or 8 boot cd with me to see what it finds.
Cheers
--
Roy Morris
What's the best way to switch between say three static ip locations
and one dhcp? I could write a quick script that changes them unless
I am missing something obvious? If a script is the answer then when
is the best time to run it?
Location 1:
ip profile (xl0)
Location 2:
ip profil
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Matthew Graham
> Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 2:24 PM
> To: misc
> Subject: Network Analyzer
>
>
> I am fairly new to OpenBSD with significant experience with Linux. I'm
> considering switching some
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Nick Holland
> Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 11:56 AM
> To: misc
> Subject: HOTO Write bad documentation
>
>
> We've been seeing a curious number of people offering various kinds of
> documentation o
> Hello
>
> I have install postfix just to quick test it. but I have not see
> anything about creating user mail account.
>
> could somebody help me on how to quick set up postfix and add users
> mails accounts ?
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> Excuses my broken english.
There a different kinds of
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 15:03:10 +0100
Mailinglist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
IB4m new to OpenBSD. IB4m reading many articels and howtos over the last
to weeks.
The FAQ is a _very_ good starting point.
Cheers,
Jasper
how about this, I thought
Martin Reindl wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:49:30PM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
Martin Reindl wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:26:03PM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
I have a buddy over who wants to put OpenBSD 3.8 on his macppc G3
powerbook (bronze keyboard) we burn tested the
Martin Reindl wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:26:03PM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
I have a buddy over who wants to put OpenBSD 3.8 on his macppc G3
powerbook (bronze keyboard) we burn tested the boot cd on a G4 Powerbook
and it does boot fine. When booting on the G3 none of the normal
I have a buddy over who wants to put OpenBSD 3.8 on his macppc G3
powerbook (bronze keyboard) we burn tested the boot cd on a G4 Powerbook
and it does boot fine. When booting on the G3 none of the normal
installation methods work, it just seems to go right
by the cd and boot into the mac os. An
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> stan
> Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 4:45 PM
> To: OpenBSD general usage list
> Subject: ssh brute force attacks
>
>
> I;ve got a machien that seems to getting atacked by what
> appears to be a
> si
steven mestdagh wrote:
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 02:41:05PM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
Thanks to all those that replied. I have made the changes suggestedand
placed the document as {ps,pdf,txt} at
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.txt
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD
Nikolaus Hiebaum wrote:
* Hans-Joerg Hoexer wrote on Nov 9, 2005 [23:13, +0100] :
I think you need libdvdcss from ports. Both mplayer and ogle
work fine for me.
or libdvd instead of libdvdcss.
*grr*
Now I get this ...
WARNING[dvd_gui]: add_keybinding(): No such action: 'Sav
> BTW, ogle will not work with any DVD. I get this ...
> WARNING[dvd_gui]: add_keybinding(): No such action: 'SaveScreenshot'
> WARNING[dvd_gui]: add_keybinding(): No such action:
> 'SaveScreenshotWithSPU'
> Note[ogle_gui]: GetDiscID failed
> msg close FIX
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /home/nh (22:47:39)>
Fred Crowson wrote:
Roy Morris wrote:
Thanks to all those that replied. I have made the changes
suggestedand placed the document as {ps,pdf,txt} at
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.txt
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.ps
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD
Roy Morris wrote:
I have been working on a document for newbies that helps
them put together a basic/functional desktop under OpenBSD.
If anyone has time, I'd like feed back.
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.pdf
Thanks
Roy
Thanks to all those that replied. I have
Darrin Chandler wrote:
Will H. Backman wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
Roy Morris
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 2:38 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: OpenBSD Desktop Document
I have been working on a document for
Joe S wrote:
Roy Morris wrote:
I have been working on a document for newbies that helps
them put together a basic/functional desktop under OpenBSD.
If anyone has time, I'd like feed back.
openntpd
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.pdf
Thanks
Roy
1. I'd get rid of
I have been working on a document for newbies that helps
them put together a basic/functional desktop under OpenBSD.
If anyone has time, I'd like feed back.
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.pdf
Thanks
Roy
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Hans-Joerg Hoexer
> Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 2:45 PM
> To: Tobias Walkowiak
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: isakmpd: invalid next payload type RESERVED_MIN
> in payload
>
> I have been running 3.6 for about a year on my server. I
> have a backup
> solution that writes to an ide-cdrw 4 times a day. A month ago I
> installed a scsi card to hook up a newly acquired tape drive.
> My cdrw
> backups have been failing since.
>
> I did not change any kernel setting
> Perhaps just some documentation that explains how to setup
> OpenBSD for
> desktop use.
> --
> Terry
>
I think it's pretty well documented. If a bone head like me can
figure it out, anyone can!
Requires fingers to be functional :)
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Roy Morris
> Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 2:41 PM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: isakmpd - Single Phase 1 - Multiple Phase 2 Addres
I have been reading through the archives but have not found a reliable answer
yet. I have recently been converting vpns from manual to isakmpd, with one
of the other endpoints being a Cisco box. I can bring up a single subnet/IP
no problem but if I try to add another phase2 connection it fails.
gt; From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Uwe Dippel
> Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 11:36 PM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: OpenOffice.org 2.0 works on OpenBSD
>
>
> On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 19:47:43 -0400, Roy Morris wrote:
>
> > C
Frank Denis (Jedi/Sector One) wrote:
Hello,
Just a little note to tell that the just-released OpenOffice.org 2.0
perfectly works on OpenBSD with the Linux emulation (tested with
OpenBSD-current).
Basic instructions:
http://www.00f.net/php/show-article.php/openoffice_on_openbsd
Best regards,
Does the port (not pkg) of Opera contain flash?
I was checking through the mail list, one guy
says it works great and another says you can't
include it on Openbsd. I saw something about a
port FLAVOR but didn't see it in the makefile. I'd
rather not install all the shit from scratch just to
find o
Roy Morris wrote:
Has anyone already defined a syntax file
for pf (vim)? or know of one in progress?
Thanks
Rm
skip that, found it
Has anyone already defined a syntax file
for pf (vim)? or know of one in progress?
Thanks
Rm
Keith Richardson wrote:
Roy Morris wrote:
I would like to be able to add/remove a rule from
the command line on those systems which
may have only a ram drive and or read only
pf.conf. Anyone know how to do it, or would
you need to create a new pf.conf in memory
I would like to be able to add/remove a rule from
the command line on those systems which
may have only a ram drive and or read only
pf.conf. Anyone know how to do it, or would
you need to create a new pf.conf in memory
someplace and then load it?
Thanks
Roy
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Oct 5, 2005, at 10:38 AM, Ray Lai wrote:
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 01:20:24PM -0500, Bob Bostwick (Lists)
wrote:
Not sure if it will run on OBSD or not (haven't had time to
try yet...),
but hands down Zimbra is the best looking web interface out
Adam VanderHook wrote:
Try pressing [ENTER] once after you are "Connected", if I'm remember
correctly.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 10:21:25AM -0400, Roy Morris wrote:
Theo de Raadt wrote:
a cisco router "cu -s 9600 -l tty00" now that's what I
would normal
Theo de Raadt wrote:
a cisco router "cu -s 9600 -l tty00" now that's what I
would normally do to get access, any hints to where I
am going wrong here would be great.
"pccom0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo"
try using cua00 instead of tty00
The difference between these
I have a Thinkpad 600x running 3.7 -release. My dmesg
shows pccom0 but I can't seem to get access to my
comm port at all. I am doing some real simple stuff with
a cisco router "cu -s 9600 -l tty00" now that's what I
would normally do to get access, any hints to where I
am going wrong here would be
just a guess, but can you run two instances of sshd with
different conf files? .. each binding to a specific interface?
is this answering a question with a question?
J.D. Bronson wrote:
Is there any way to accomplish this:
1. Use ssh with passwords internally (lan to lan connections)
2 Use
J.D. Bronson wrote:
No. Its not answering wrong. It crossed my mind...but I am not sure I
can actually do this and if so, how do I specify the alternate config?
start is as 'sshd -f BLAH' ?
At 03:27 PM 9/23/2005, you wrote:
just a guess, but can you run two instances of sshd with
different
why not use max-connections ? and dump them into a
table with no access. Or if this is a home machine just
move the port to some high port, most scripts wont bother
looking.
cheers
rm
John Marten wrote:
You know what i mean? Every day I get some script kiddie, or adult
trying to guess usernam
Tom Geman wrote:
I work for a small company with me as a makeshift computer
administrator. Our company currently has two offices with their own
file servers. I have an offsite backup server that currently backs up
both file servers remotely (via rsync), everything is running OpenBSD
3.7.
W
James Mackinnon wrote:
Good day everyone
I have 20+ OpenBSD firewalls setup across Canada and I wanted to bring
the logs to a central server so I can make them web enabled so I can
view them in a web app
In the past, I used checkpoint, I like pf much better but the logging
system to checkpoint
Sebastiaan Indesteege wrote:
On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 10:49:16AM -0300, Joco Salvatti wrote:
Hi all.
I'd like to know if anyone can tell me a good text editor that runs under X
environment. I'd like to know a good one, since there is no OpenOffice port to
OpenBSD.
I've just tried out
i think the idea is that src-host has to have pubkey auth to
the dst-host and make sure src knows dst's hostkey too!
cu
what I did was use sftp with the -b option. As you mention
as long as the public key auth is in place, it all works as
expected.
Thanks
Rm
I know this is not 'exactly' openbsd directly related but
I'll give it a go anyway. I am trying to copy remote 2
remote, basically to change the name of a file. It appears
that the first half of the command works fine but the
second half get an authentication failure. I am not sure
if this was by
Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 2:11 AM -0600 6/30/05, Steve Williams wrote:
Tonight I got 800+ attempts from the same IP. I played with
manually blocking the IP, but it was over before I got the
firewall rules written and looked over them twice.
Is there any way to block/limit the number of co
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to solve a problem I have to improve security and I am
hoping someone will have a good idea or point me to docs that may
suggest a good way to achieve this.
The setup: The various servers are only accessible from three specific
location and all is
Jason Crawford wrote:
OpenBSD's spamd (as far as I understand it) handles grey-listing
completely inside itself, and doesn't consult an smtp server in any
way, so you could run whatever smtp server you wished. Are you having
problems with it? Or is this just asking to clarify?
On 6/
Steve Tornio wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Roy Morris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Anyone used spamd greylisting with postfix? I
> was on the greylisting site and postfix but didn't
> see any configuration examples.
It's no different than using spamd with sendmail. Once sp
Anyone used spamd greylisting with postfix? I
was on the greylisting site and postfix but didn't
see any configuration examples.
I figure you could have spamd pick up the initial
communications and pass it to postfix on another
port or something ..
Thanks
Roy
e past provided
this functionality through the use of an api but I
can't seem to find the same items for 3.7, any
pointers in the right direction would be great.
It seems to me I could just ask the app to look
for a usb key when it starts, but I'd like to
hear comments.
cheers
Roy Morris
Bram Van Dam wrote:
I particularly agree with this bit. Some people on this list seem to
have some anger management issues.
damn it!! we don't! we can contain ourselves!!! .. got it !! huh!!!
lol
tions seem to be slow
compared to a stock win2k server.
Thanks
Roy Morris
Cameron Schaus wrote:
Does anyone know where I could buy OpenBSD CD's in Calgary? I used to
buy them at Nexus Computer Books, but now that they are gone, I'm not
sure where to buy the CD's in Calgary.
Thanks,
Cam
Run over to Theo's house and wake him up, or as
an alternate what about the
Bob Beck wrote:
What part of the words "Do *NOT* login as root" have you failed to
understand?
this is crap. logging in as root is not a sin. we recently
removed this poopoo advice from OpenBSD anyway. See my rant about
this in the archives.
-Bob
You would think from an audit
Just wanted to say that my 3.7 cd, arrived
wrapped in a super cool t-shirt today! Much
faster then I had expected
Cheers!
OpenCVS project, I thought you all might be
the best people to ask about this. Is this really going to be an issue
for a handful of developers?
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Roy Morris
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