Hi all,
I am Sreenath.G from India,doing CCNA now.I the lab we are using
Windows2000.Using telnet to connect.
My question is that whether i can use SSH for connecting to a Cisco router.
> I push 100-150mbit/30-100kpps with supermicro boxes with
> their P4SCi motherboard. It runs at 30-30% interrupt. It has
> two em interfaces on the motherboard and supermicro has cute
> 1u rack mountable boxes that is really short. And you get
> bios over the serialport.
>
Oups, It is suppos
> 192.168.7.17 show neighbor -
> ID Pri State DeadTime Address Interface
> 192.168.7.180 2-WAY/DROTHER 00:00:30 192.168.7.18fxp1
>
> 192.168.7.18 show neighbor -
> ID Pri State DeadTime Address Int
I have a hard time seeing what this question got to do with OpenBSD to do?
The answer is that it depends on which cisco router it is. Some got
SSH, some don't.
// Dunceor
On 5/19/05, Sreenath G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I am Sreenath.G from India,doing CCNA now.I the lab we ar
And this would be related to the OpenBSD Miscellanea mailing list how?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Sreenath G
Sent: Thursday, 19 May 2005 6:57 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Router question
Hi all,
I am Sreenath.G from India,doing
Kory Talmage wrote:
This is kinda off topic, but does anyone know if Openbsd has support
for 802.3ad (ethernet trunking). I recently found out that NetBSD now
officially supports 802.3ad, it would be nice if Openbsd did as well
since a dedicated pf box can benefit from this :-).
Not yet, but
Hi all,
I new to the mailing list. I wander if it is possible
to compile user land ppp daemon with added custom
radius attributes and if so how can I achieve it. I am
partly interested in transferring freeradius
attributes to ppp in order to use poptop plus some
traffic shaping. I did make poptop
Hi,
the problem could be nailed down to be related to a hardware defect.
Please see below:
On Tue, 17.05.2005 at 17:09:21 +0200, Toni Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> bge0 at pci1 dev 13 function 0 "Broadcom BCM5705" rev 0x03, BCM5705 A3
> (0x3003): irq 9 address 00:e0:81:64:6f:97
> brgphy0
Is this secure?
I have set up an authpf on my firewall. When I authenticate with an ssh2
des keyfile the firewall passes
and forwards it to my windows computer according to my rules in
authpf.rules. On my windows computer I run Cygwin sshd also with ssh2
PubkeyAuthentication.
Of courseI have P
Hi,
I'm trying to connect a modem to the serial port on my PC Engines
Wrap1E-board and I can't seem to boot a kernel without having anything
sent to the com-port.
This device doesn't have a screen controller so it uses the serial port
for bios and boot messages. It seems like the bios are redirec
Hi,
I have setup openbgp on two routers (Config below). I am connecting to
two uplink routers at my ISP.
My ISP Complains that one of the his sessions allways is idle. (He is
running a cisco
12000 IOS 12.0.something) and this is filling his logs.
He asked me to accept the bgp session on both rou
Hi Ralf,
From the wicontrol man page:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=wicontrol&apropos=0
---
-A 1|2|3
[Prism2/Symbol only] Sets the authentication type for a
given in-
terface. Permitted values are 1 (Open System
Authentication), 2
(Shared
On May 19, 2005, at 6:47 AM, Kaj Mdkinen wrote:
Is this secure?
I have set up an authpf on my firewall. When I authenticate with an
ssh2 des keyfile the firewall passes
and forwards it to my windows computer according to my rules in
authpf.rules. On my windows computer I run Cygwin sshd also w
On Thu, 2005-05-19 at 17:31 +0200, Rogier Krieger wrote:
> On 5/19/05, Stephen Hassard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [WEP] doesn't seem to be implemented on any of the other wireless
> > drivers. ipw, iwi, and ral all seem to be affected. If you try to use the
> > above switch, the drivers report
On Thursday, May 19, 2005, 07:47:36, Kaj Mdkinen wrote:
> ...
> Of courseI have PasswordAuthentication no , PubkeyAuthentication yes
> and Protocol 2 in my sshd_config.
I (and I'm sure many others) chose the same options.
> An attackeron my open-bsd box gets the login prompt but no password
>
Shoot me now for the lack of science in this, but i too have an iwi card
using the firmware found at the same site.
It all worked fine without wep, then i tried adding wep and it just
stoped. At first i was calling the nwid mydomain.org.
I changed it to wirelessland.mydomain.org and it all just
On 5/19/05, Stephen Hassard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [WEP] doesn't seem to be implemented on any of the other wireless
> drivers. ipw, iwi, and ral all seem to be affected. If you try to use the
> above switch, the drivers report that the function is unavailable.
Try ifconfig(8) and search for
May 19, 2005.
We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 3.7.
This is our 17th release on CD-ROM (and 18th via FTP). We remain
proud of OpenBSD's record of eight years with only a single remote
hole in the de
quick question
Does a package exist for Nagios the host and server monitor software ?
Thanks
A. Lester Burke
Network Analyst
Arlington Public Schools, VA
V 703-228-6057
E [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- A complaint is a gift
Anon
CVS log for www/index.html
[snip]
Revision 1.459 / (download) / (as text) - annotate - [select for diffs] ,
Fri Apr 30 20:28:15 2004 UTC
(12 months, 2 weeks ago) by deraadt
^^^
Branch: MAIN
Changes since 1.458: +2 -2 lines
Diff to previous 1.458 (colored)
ok.. it
Congratulations to the OpenBSD developers for a job well done.
diana
Lester wrote:
quick question
Does a package exist for Nagios the host and server monitor software ?
You can look yourself:
http://openbsd.secsup.org/3.6/packages/
On Thu, 19 May 2005 10:40:27 -0600, Theo de Raadt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>May 19, 2005.
>
>We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 3.7.
Happy Birthday Theo!
Thank you for yet another year of hard wo
Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from Han Boetes:
> CVS log for www/index.html
> [snip]
> Revision 1.459 / (download) / (as text) - annotate - [select for diffs] ,
> Fri Apr 30 20:28:15 2004 UTC
> (12 months, 2 weeks ago) by deraadt
> ^^^
> Branch: M
On 5/19/05, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> May 19, 2005.
>
> We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 3.7.
> This is our 17th release on CD-ROM (and 18th via FTP). We remain
> proud of OpenBSD
We have been requested to use Dell HW for some new systems. Any recommended
models (RM) for:
1) Gateway/firewall?
2) SAN?
In the alternative, any to avoid?
Thanks!
Lee
Thank you to the team!
So...what neat things are on the plate for 3.8?
On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 10:40:27AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> May 19, 2005.
>
> We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 3.7.
[snip]
Where can I download the ISO images?
Just kidding, put down the axe!
I've been searching but can't find anything concrete... amd64.html
and the FAQ's amd64 section do not mention any problems, so I'm
asking here. (I found little bits here and there about this problem
affecting a lot of freenixes but nothing tangible. Apologies if I've
missed something major...
It appears that 3.7 uses kde version 3.2.3.
Were there problems upgrading to a newer
version of kde?
Thanks,
Dave Feustel
Thanks! My Wireframe shirt is just in time, waiting for it to dry...
On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 02:10:06PM -0500, L. V. Lammert wrote:
> We have been requested to use Dell HW for some new systems. Any recommended
> models (RM) for:
>
> 1) Gateway/firewall?
> 2) SAN?
It really depends on your exact needs (how many NICs, how many disks, etc).
Almost every Dell
On 5/19/05, Need Coffee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been searching but can't find anything concrete... amd64.html
> and the FAQ's amd64 section do not mention any problems, so I'm
> asking here. (I found little bits here and there about this problem
> affecting a lot of freenixes but nothing
L.V.,
I am running the Poweredge 650 at a customer site right now running OpenBSD 3.5
(soon to go to 3.7). It would make an excellent firewall (right now I am using
it for syslog and testing) as all the parts work correctly.
Mitch
-Original Message-
From: L. V. Lammert [mailto:[EMA
Won't this be a mission impossible to hack?
If you ever watched mission impossible you would know that there is no
such thing as impossible.
btw. this message will self destruct in five seconds.
/jtm
No. You just have to build it from source and use -- options to tell nagios
where your png libraries are. Don't now the exact build phrase anymore, but
just google for it and you'll find it. (I just remember; it might be in the
online docs of www.nagios.org)
You'll be wise to install its dependant
I run just about any imaginable server they sell. Works for me tm.
On May 19, 2005, at 2:10 PM, L. V. Lammert wrote:
We have been requested to use Dell HW for some new systems. Any
recommended models (RM) for:
1) Gateway/firewall?
2) SAN?
In the alternative, any to avoid?
Thanks!
Lee
Hello,
openbsd.org is just updated, the other language-sites are on the run,
I think, but the el(greek)-site is just at 3.5.
Maybe someone of the hellenic geeks is reading this one.
Regards,
Thorsten
Can anyone share their recent experiences with the list using large (> 500
tunnels) IPSEC deployments and OpenBSD as the terminating server ? There
is not a lot of throughput involved, just a lot of endpoints.
I know with FreeBSD, having more than ~ 400 policies installed runs into
trouble wit
Very stoked about the Atheros support! I cant wait to install it on my
"Linux Certified" laptop tonight...
I run SC400's, various laptops (old and new),and desktops (old and new)
without any issues.
--
Allie D.
Allnix,LLC.
http://www.allnix.net
PGP Public key:
http://www.allnix.net/ads_public_key
Marco Peereboom said:
> I run just about any imaginable server they sell. Works for me tm.
>
> On May 19,
You can get OpenBSD 3.7 from the torrent site here:
http://openbsd.somedomain.net/index.php?version=latest+release
quick links:
AMD 64:
http://openbsd.somedomain.net/torrents/OpenBSD_3_7_amd64-2005-05-19-1824.torrent
i386:
http://openbsd.somedomain.net/torrents/OpenBSD_3_7_i386-2005-05-19-2115
On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 02:31:40PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
> It appears that 3.7 uses kde version 3.2.3.
> Were there problems upgrading to a newer
> version of kde?
First, you're dyslexic. It's 3.3.2.
Second, there's something of a gap between when openbsd 3.7 gets
created, and when you SEE i
The file ftp://rt.fm/pub/OpenBSD/3.7/PACKAGES
shows the 3.7 kde packages as being version 3.2.3.
I suspect this is an error.
Dave Feustel
On 5/19/05, Need Coffee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been searching but can't find anything concrete... amd64.html
> and the FAQ's amd64 section do not mention any problems, so I'm
> asking here. (I found little bits here and there about this problem
> affecting a lot of freenixes but nothing
On 05/19/05 22:56, Allie D. wrote:
I run SC400's, various laptops (old and new),and desktops (old and new)
without any issues.
Hm, I cannot get the audio working on the SC400's, I believe something is wrong
with the mixer. Tried 3.6 and all kind of patches.
Still waiting for the 3.7 CD's, if the
On Thursday 19 May 2005 04:44 pm, Marc Espie wrote:
> On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 02:31:40PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
> > It appears that 3.7 uses kde version 3.2.3.
> > Were there problems upgrading to a newer
> > version of kde?
>
> First, you're dyslexic. It's 3.3.2.
The PACKAGES file mentioned
Excellent!
I have already upgraded everything seems to be running great. :)
Is it your birthday Theo? If so, make it a happy one!
Theo de Raadt wrote:
May 19, 2005.
We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 3.7.
This is our 17th release on CD-ROM (and 18th via FTP). We remain
prou
thanks guys, i really love this release!!! keep on hard working.
On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 10:02:57AM +0100, Stephen Marley wrote:
> Download a recent snapshot.
worked like a champ1 now they're swappin' underwear like
a healthy doctor-patient relationship!
jared
--
[ openbsd 3.7 GENERIC ( may 17 ) // i386 ]
* L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-19 13:01]:
> We have been requested to use Dell HW for some new systems. Any recommended
> models (RM) for:
>
> 1) Gateway/firewall?
I've been using lots and lots of dell 650/750 series for this
as well as dell 1650/1750.
> 2) SAN?
The HP DL360 series servers come with a raid controller that I can only
identify as a Smart Array 6i which is integrated into the motherboard.
It doesn't show up on the HCL and googling for it with OpenBSD only
found a vendor who also promotes OpenBSD but not the two in
conjunction.
I can't get m
What is recommended for bare-metal backups? Scenario: I build a new
application, but something breaks and I want to revert back. I thought
a neat way would be to have the whole system under version control.
Can it be done reliably with one PC only? How do porters go about
this?
I feel this sounds
On 5/19/05, Stephan Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is recommended for bare-metal backups? Scenario: I build a new
> application, but something breaks and I want to revert back. I thought
> a neat way would be to have the whole system under version control.
> Can it be done reliably with o
Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
I can't get my hands on one of these servers until Monday and my client
who asked for a solution based on OpenBSD would like some idea of the
probability of using the hotswap raid capability of the DL360.
It appears the dl360's 6i is a ciss card
(http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/c
Could you describe your upgrade process to the list?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Matthew S Elmore
Sent: Thu 5/19/2005 5:24 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: 3.7 is released!
Excellent!
I have already upgraded everything seems to be running great. :)
Is it
On Thu, 19 May 2005 21:37:28 -0400, Steve Shockley wrote:
>Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
>> I can't get my hands on one of these servers until Monday and my client
>> who asked for a solution based on OpenBSD would like some idea of the
>> probability of using the hotswap raid capability of the DL360.
>
Stephen Hassard wrote:
[]
I realize that WEP is supported by these drivers, but they don't seem to
support the shared key authentication mechanism required by some access
points. If one disables shared key authentication within the AP you can
associate without problems, but having authentication en
On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 11:27:49PM -0400, Will H. Backman wrote:
> Could you describe your upgrade process to the list?
i don't mean to speak for the poster you're replying to, but:
http://openbsd.org/faq/upgrade37.html
is meant to answer such questions.
-j
--
"Stewie: Oh, forgive me for not
On Thursday 19 May 2005 21.10, L. V. Lammert wrote:
> We have been requested to use Dell HW for some new systems. Any recommended
> models (RM) for:
>
> 1) Gateway/firewall?
>
> 2) SAN?
>
> In the alternative, any to avoid?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Lee
We ditched Dell mostly due to their inhere
andrew fresh wrote:
You can get OpenBSD 3.7 from the torrent site here:
i386:
http://openbsd.somedomain.net/torrents/OpenBSD_3_7_i386-2005-05-19-2115.torrent
Great speed, great service, thank you Andrew!
Regards,
Thorsten
Regards.
I have a problem with pf synproxy.
I set up:
pass in on fxp0 proto tcp from any to $server_ip port www flags S/SA
synproxy state
pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf
After this, when I want to connect to my webserver I get this for:
pfctl -s a | grep self
self tcp server-ip:80 <- my-ip:43264 PROX
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