> On Tue, 6 May 2008, Ed Flecko wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>> I have a few questions about how to set up users on my OBSD 4.3 box.
>>
>> I've created a user (Stephanie) on the box, and I've added her to the
>> /etc/ftpchroot file so she can upload stuff to her directory; now I
>> just want her to be abl
> Hi folks,
> I have a few questions about how to set up users on my OBSD 4.3 box.
>
> I've created a user (Stephanie) on the box, and I've added her to the
> /etc/ftpchroot file so she can upload stuff to her directory; now I
> just want her to be able to reach whatever she uploads (which probably
Just a noob here (so take with a big grain of don't blame me), but if an
rm -rf /etc actually is what happened imho you'd need to REALLY want your
config files to spend the time attempting recovery.
/home should still persist just fine regardless of your partitioning
scheme unless you did somethin
> Dear list,
>
> I have a firewall and an ipsec.conf with 42 ike esp connections:
>
> ike esp from 192.168.100.0/24 to 192.168.129.0/24 peer my.firewall \
> main auth hmac-sha1 enc 3des group modp1024 \
> quick auth hmac-sha1 enc 3des group modp1024 \
> psk "mekmitasdigoat" tag "yet.another.connect
This really is getting old... it's getting harder to want to even go
through new messages in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not siding with RMS or anybody, but let's either make a new
mailing list for it or let this stuff get archived and move on.
Just my 2"
hit" for equipment not functioning. Not to mention
that nobody will believe that the Redhat upgrade caused the problem
(even though it seems HP is ultimately at fault).
- visc
On 8-Dec-07, at 10:57 PM, STeve Andre' wrote:
On Sunday 09 December 2007 00:27:01 badeguruji wrote:
Hello,
Is there anything on OpenBSD like the one below for
FreeBSD. It presents material very clearly and
cleanly, makes look freebsd very attractive.
http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/7.
y and have
to weedle it down to 24 for Cisco. I never thought to check
considering the Cisco would show Phase1 complete, but I guess that'll
learn me.
Cheers and thanks again.
On 7-Dec-07, at 2:09 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/12/07 00:53, visc wrote:
I'm going to toss out so
Greetings,
I am trying to establish ipsec between a 4.2-current box and a Cisco
3005 concentrator, without going to manual keying or setting up
isakmpd.conf or .policy.
I have come across a few folks who have been successful using 4.0 and
4.1 with isakmpd.conf or isakmpd.policy, but my un
ing them around to mess with this so who
knows what's current.
Cheers, an apologies for the long winded newbie question.
visc
On 30-Nov-07, at 2:13 AM, Khalid Schofield wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to make a VPN Concentrator using openbsd. I want users to be
able to authenticate using usernames and passwords and to either nat
the users or give them an ip from our main dhcp server via a bridge.
If I have say a mac user at home
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