I got it working now. Looks like the wrap system simulates some kind
of C/H/S in lba mode. OpenBSD is still telling me that I'm in C/H/S
mode:
Using drive 0, partition 3;
Loading;.
But more important is that:
01F0 Master 848A SAMSUNG CF/ATA
Phys C/H/S 1010/16/63 Log C/H/S 505/32/63
The log
>> I understand this is a problem of target systems translating C/H/S
>> values differently. There is no problem in dynamicly using OpenBSD's
>> idea of C/H/S values at build time. However, OpenBSD on two different
>> machines can provide completely different C/H/S values on the exact
>> same card.
Jeff Quast [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I understand this is a problem of target systems translating C/H/S
> values differently. There is no problem in dynamicly using OpenBSD's
> idea of C/H/S values at build time. However, OpenBSD on two different
> machines can provide completely different C/H/
Hello Jeff,
> Misc,
first of all: my name is Hagen... :-) I have one account for every
mailing list and I cannot change display name
(exchange disadvantage)... ;-)
> Please make sure to update the firmware on your wrap, as you hadn't
> mentioned it. pcengines.ch walks through this. It is quite s
t Henderson
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. August 2006 22:00
An: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: WPA support / creating a cf image
On 2006/08/03 14:47, Jeff Quast wrote:
> values differently. There is no problem in dynamicly using OpenBSD's
> idea of C/H/S values at build time. However, OpenBSD on two d
On Thursday 03 August 2006 22:13, openbsd misc wrote:
> that's exacly what I'm doing at the moment... :-) But that doesn't create
> an image. The problem is in short: C/H/S.
I haven't had any problems installing the standard install on a cf-ide adapter
in one machine and using it in another.
I gu
On 2006/08/03 14:47, Jeff Quast wrote:
> values differently. There is no problem in dynamicly using OpenBSD's
> idea of C/H/S values at build time. However, OpenBSD on two different
> machines can provide completely different C/H/S values on the exact
yes, this was a bit of a pain for this type of
trag von Ryan Corder
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. August 2006 21:08
An: Jeff Quast
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: WPA support / creating a cf image
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 14:47 -0400, Jeff Quast wrote:
> I understand this is a problem of target systems translating C/H/S
> values different
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 14:47 -0400, Jeff Quast wrote:
> I understand this is a problem of target systems translating C/H/S
> values differently. There is no problem in dynamicly using OpenBSD's
> idea of C/H/S values at build time. However, OpenBSD on two different
> machines can provide completely
On 8/3/06, Ryan Corder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 18:40 +0200, openbsd misc wrote:
> Ok, that didn't work. You can create an image. But image will only work on
identical
> cf-cards (same C/H/S). Is that an openbsd specific problem (bootloader) or
no, it is a limitation of t
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 13:11 -0500, Matthew R. Dempsky wrote:
> What does authpf+VPN provide in this use case that VPN alone doesn't?
I'd imagine an extra layer comprising user-based authorization. A
compromised machine that can establish an IPSEC tunnel offers no checks
as to who is actually gain
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 11:27:16PM +1000, Shane J Pearson wrote:
> > What about an open wireless network, which does not allow
> anything to
> > be routed out of the OpenBSD WAP unless it is authpf
> authorised. Then
> > only VPN traffic.
>
> What does authpf+VPN p
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 11:27:16PM +1000, Shane J Pearson wrote:
> What about an open wireless network, which does not allow anything to
> be routed out of the OpenBSD WAP unless it is authpf authorised. Then
> only VPN traffic.
What does authpf+VPN provide in this use case that VPN alone does
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 18:40 +0200, openbsd misc wrote:
> Ok, that didn't work. You can create an image. But image will only work on
identical
> cf-cards (same C/H/S). Is that an openbsd specific problem (bootloader) or
how can
> I get rid of that?
> I need an image that works on every cf-card. Any
ds
Hagen Volpers
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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von openbsd misc
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. August 2006 16:13
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: WPA support / creating a cf image
Hello,
that's exacly what I
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 23:27 +1000, Shane J Pearson wrote:
> What about an open wireless network, which does not allow anything to
> be routed out of the OpenBSD WAP unless it is authpf authorised. Then
> only VPN traffic.
exactly...that would be ideal.
--
Ryan Corder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Systems E
Sorry, wrong recipient. ;-) see below...
Von: openbsd misc
Gesendet: Do 03.08.2006 16:15
An: Shane J Pearson
Betreff: AW: WPA support / creating a cf image
Hello,
my problem is, that I need the vpn at bootime. I cannot build a vpn from
client to server, only
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 16:13 +0200, openbsd misc wrote:
> I'll try to create an image using flashdist (some modifications needed, but
I hope that's not to hard ;-)), gzip it and then I'll try to write it to an cf
card using windows.
check the flashdist homepage again. There is a link to a wrapper
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Von: Ryan Corder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Do 03.08.2006 14:41
An: openbsd misc
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: WPA support / creating a cf image
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 23:23 +0200, openbsd misc wrote:
> My question is, if there is a way to create such an image. For
> m
On 2006.08.03, at 10:41 PM, Ryan Corder wrote:
First, get past the notion of "secure" wireless...it doesn't
exist. The best solution for a "more secure" wireless network
is for you to implement a WEP-encrypted environment and establish
a VPN over it.
What about an open wireless network, which
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 23:23 +0200, openbsd misc wrote:
> My question is, if there is a way to create such an image. For
> me it looks like an openbsd specific problem as it is
> posible with freebsd (www.m0n0.ch/wall). Perhaps here is
> someone who is an idea.
quite possible and easy to do, check
Hello together,
I hope this is the right place for my questions.
At the moment I'm playing around with OpenBSD on a WRAP system.
I want it to be a firewall, reverse-proxy (for Outlook Web Access)
and as VPN Gateway. My problem is, that I'm only able to
install openbsd on an compact flash card usin
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