I am trying to implement WebDAV into Apache (stock OpenBSD 3.7 version).
After adding mod_dav (package) to Apache and making the necessary
adjustments to httpd.conf (following http://www.webdav.org/mod_dav/faq/) I
managed to see/open the freshly made 'share' but not write to it;
error.log (Apache)
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 11:36:22PM -0500, C. Bensend wrote:
> 1) Log into system via ssh skey, which is a one-time auth method
> 2) Type 'sudo farfegnugen blahblah yadda'
> 3) Log out
You're assuming that the keys you press are transmitted unmodified to
your server. Since the terminal is not u
What you could also do is install swatch from ports or packages and have
a table in your pf.conf like this:
table persist
and a rule
#stop ssh trolls
block in log quick on $EXT_IF inet proto {tcp,udp} from to
$EXT_IF port ssh label "SSHDTrolls"
A swatchrc file of:
watchfor /Failed passw
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2005/9/27, Tobias Weingartner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Tuesday, September 27, =?ISO-8859-15?Q?J=F6rg_Horchler?= wrote:
> >
> > I installed OpenBSD 3.7 via cd37.iso and HTTP. Now I want to build a new
> > release. I checked out the source code via 'cvs co -P -rOPENBSD_3_7
> > src'. Then I did wha
Hello,
I've installed 3.7 on a new pc. The motherboard has an onboard very
small speaker.
As soon as 3.7 boots the speaker starts to beep and doesn't stop
anymore.
How can I stop this annoying beep.
I tried: to disable sysbeep (with config), a bios update but these
didn't help.
What else can I
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hello,
I've installed 3.7 on a new pc. The motherboard has an onboard very
small speaker.
As soon as 3.7 boots the speaker starts to beep and doesn't stop
anymore.
How can I stop this annoying beep.
I tried: to disable sysbeep (with config), a bios upd
Hi,
Thanks for replying
The brand is: foxconn
type is: 915A03-20-P-8KS
I had a look in the bios but could not find something related to the
speaker.
thx
didier
-Original Message-
From: Christer Solstrand Johannessen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 12:59
T
Hello,
Because of chroot, you have to put this (with a note on "/var/DAVLock",
it is actually for me /var/www/var/DAVLock):
LoadModule dav_module /usr/lib/apache/modules/libdav.so
DAVLockDB /var/DAVLock
greetings
didier
-Original Message-
From: Bjvrn Ketelaars [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 13:03:11 +0200, Didier Wiroth wrote:
>Hi,
>Thanks for replying
>The brand is: foxconn
>type is: 915A03-20-P-8KS
>
>I had a look in the bios but could not find something related to the
>speaker.
>
>thx
>didier
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Christer Solstrand Johannessen
Hi,
Actually I did!
I'm at point 2. "Next find out if there is a newer release available".
I installed the pc few hours ago.
So now, I downloaded the 3.8 sources, and compiled the new kernel a few
minutes ago and rebooted.
Still the continous beep.
So I guess now it is time to use sendbug, isn't
Jason Dixon wrote:
Why do these wackos come out of the woodwork every 6 months to "help"
the project?
I never said I was here to "help". I wasn't even the one who had this
idea, recall.
However, I do not think that the idea advanced - by one Will H. Backman,
remember? - of having something i
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 13:53:17 +0200, Didier Wiroth wrote:
>Do I follow the etiquette correctly?
I didn't see a dmesg anywhere. That is a guarantee of one of two
things:
a> you will be ignored because you look ignorant.
or
b> you will be treated to strong language to encourage better behaviour
in t
> You are trusting that the keylogger does not make the guy show up and
> take over your one time password session.
>
> I can't believe you couldn't see that.
Ah. OK. That is exactly the tidbit of information I was not
grokking. Thank you.
--
"Now, that next spring you find in your garage a
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 04:04:16AM -0800, Szechuan Death wrote:
> ...The Virtual Web Store is here:
I *really* like your disclaimer.
The problem appears on openbsd_3_7 and openbsd_3_8_base.
The mainboard is a foxconn: 915P7AC-8KRS
Here is the dmesg output:
OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC) #0: Wed Sep 28 14:50:49 CEST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs/OPENBSD_3_8_BASE/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00
> Keylogging I understand fine... What do you mean by followed in?
> Honest question - I thought with a one-time challenge like skey,
> you'd be fairly safe? The man page doesn't mention any such
> risk, nor does the FAQ. I am completely uneducated on skey, as
> I've simply never had a need for
Dear Nick
I have tried your setup below. I too have the setup and file placement
as you, but I am not using keys.
When I try to log on as an illegal user, the atempt is logged by
authlog, and having swatch runing from the console it says:
1/1 addresses added.
I am using this 'table persis
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, stan wrote:
> I find myself in the position sometimes when away from home having access
> to only M$ machines with a base OS load only.
>
There is really no way to trust a MS machine you don't have control over,
.. even *thinking* you can is asking for trouble.
With hundreds
> Someone's
> gotta educate them.
Excellent stuff. I was concentrating blindly on a potential attacker
opening a new connection to my servers, and wasn't giving any thought
to the current connection. I now see the risks.
Thanks for the education. :)
Benny
--
"Now, that next spring you find
Hi all,
Can anyone please tell me if support is being added for the ATI SB200 USB
ports
found in several laptops including mine, a Toshiba Satellite M60?
I'd really like to be able to use my USB ports - It's made life a misery for
the past
9 months. I'm so sick of seeing 'no mapping for pi
--- Didier Wiroth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've installed 3.7 on a new pc. The motherboard has
> an onboard very
> small speaker.
> As soon as 3.7 boots the speaker starts to beep and
> doesn't stop
> anymore.
> How can I stop this annoying beep.
>
> I tried: to disable sysbeep (
Hi Didier,
This is not much help I know but I also suffered from the same problem
with 3.8 and interestingly enough it was also a Foxconn board, this time
however sporting a Athlon XP.
The only solution I found was to disconnect the speaker.
Unfortunately the box is currently doing firewall
Strange. It's working for me - I've just tested my own setup again and
it blocks me. Although the file logging isn't working though - not sure
why that is...
Can you confirm that your pf rules have the block line in before the
permit rule and that it's correct for your firewall rules - ie. no
I had this issue a long while back with one soldered to the mb.
A simple wood script fit fine. :D
-Ober
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Mike wrote:
--- Didier Wiroth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I've installed 3.7 on a new pc. The motherboard has
an onboard very
small speaker.
As soon as 3.7 boot
Hello,
What's the easiest way for me to build a bsd.rd disk that will allow me to
upgrade my crappy Adaptec-"powered" machine from 3.6 to 3.7 or -current?
Does bsd.rd have all the install/upgrade/shell stuff embedded in it, or is
there some magic that is done by the ramdisks that are on the ftp se
Rico wrote:
I am using this 'table persist file "/root/pf/sshdhackers"'
I don't get any entries in the sshdhackers file and I don't get blocked
from the system.
A table modification is not automatically added to the file the table
was once populated from. Use
# pfctl -t sshdtrolls -T sho
Hi,
I'd just like to say how useful this list is. Even though I don't
contribute to it much, my lurking for the last few years has enabled
me to solve many, many problems, based on the useful snippets that
are passed around on this list.
For example, Zope was causing problems, and throwing
> What's the easiest way for me to build a bsd.rd disk that will allow me to
> upgrade my crappy Adaptec-"powered" machine from 3.6 to 3.7 or -current?
> Does bsd.rd have all the install/upgrade/shell stuff embedded in it, or is
> there some magic that is done by the ramdisks that are on the ftp se
Hi,
I have a few questions regarding TAGs, especially for a new ones.
When a X_Y_BASE TAG is issued for example OPENBSD_3_8_BASE, does that
mean
the sources are not changing anymore or are there still changes?
How do you know when the code is fixed and will be the same as on the
cd. When the cod
Read "man release"
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 11:11:19AM -0500, eric wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What's the easiest way for me to build a bsd.rd disk that will allow me to
> upgrade my crappy Adaptec-"powered" machine from 3.6 to 3.7 or -current?
> Does bsd.rd have all the install/upgrade/shell stuff embedd
On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 10:41:44 -0600, Theo de Raadt proclaimed...
> > What's the easiest way for me to build a bsd.rd disk that will allow me to
> > upgrade my crappy Adaptec-"powered" machine from 3.6 to 3.7 or -current?
> > Does bsd.rd have all the install/upgrade/shell stuff embedded in it, or
Gaby vanhegan wrote:
Hi,
I'd just like to say how useful this list is. Even though I don't
contribute to it much, my lurking for the last few years has enabled
me to solve many, many problems, based on the useful snippets that
are passed around on this list.
For example, Zope was causin
> I have a few questions regarding TAGs, especially for a new ones.
> When a X_Y_BASE TAG is issued for example OPENBSD_3_8_BASE, does that
> mean
> the sources are not changing anymore or are there still changes?
> How do you know when the code is fixed and will be the same as on the
> cd. When
On Sep 27, 2005, at 11:37 PM, Jurjen Oskam wrote:
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 11:36:22PM -0500, C. Bensend wrote:
1) Log into system via ssh skey, which is a one-time auth method
2) Type 'sudo farfegnugen blahblah yadda'
3) Log out
You're assuming that the keys you press are transmitted unmod
hmm, on Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 12:02:42PM +0200, Alexander Hall said that
> Ted Unangst wrote:
> >On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Alexander Hall wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I think that bad stuff happens when I move directories around. Windows
> >>checkdisk (at boot time) once complained about a lot of "." and ".."
> >
I believe this has been discussed many times on the list, however here
is a basic rundown:
OPENBSD_X_Y_BASE is the code that appears on the CD, it's a sticky tag
of the release code that doesn't change
OPENBSD_X_Y is the stable branch that is based off of the previous
tag, and is mostly just securi
If anyone has any USB serial devices based on the Cypress CY7C637xx
and CY7C640/1xx chips, and is willing to give us one or two, we'd like
that.
(They are not currently supported, since they use hid instead of bulk)
Mail me. Thanks.
According to the manpages, MegaRAID controllers are "supported" using
the ami(4) driver. However, I have heard some things to the contrary.
Therefore, I am uncertain and will ask the question:
ATTENTION ALL OPENBSD USERS!
If you POSSESS or HAVE PERSONALLY WITNESSED any of the following cards
FU
Hi
i have 2 networks developers network and aplication network
and a xDSL conection to internet
now i have the openBSD (3.8) like router whit xDSL and developers but
i need to add the aplication network which is another network whit
diferents users and diferents ip
Aplication network ->route
frantisek holop wrote:
i think mount_msdos should be disabled as of now.
it is/was causing me too much grief... i don't understand
how can be the quality of the vfat file system so bad in openbsd.
it does not go hand in hand with the great quality and stability
of the system. if nobody cares to
From: frantisek holop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> i also don't understand how is it possible that operations on this
> "primitive" file system "tends to result in badness".
> especially when so much reference implementations are floating
> around (all the other bsd's, linux, embedded devices).
>
>
Alexander Hall wrote:
Rico wrote:
I am using this 'table persist file "/root/pf/sshdhackers"'
I don't get any entries in the sshdhackers file and I don't get
blocked from the system.
A table modification is not automatically added to the file the table
was once populated from. Use
# p
Hi Nick
Nick Ryan wrote:
Strange. It's working for me - I've just tested my own setup again and
it blocks me. Although the file logging isn't working though - not sure
why that is...
This, I think, is the interresting part because I want that very log
file to be the "blacklist" file and then
Hi Rico,
I'd probably do that the other way - get rid of the log file bit out of
the swatch config and let that update the pf table. Set up a separate
cronjob to dump the table contents to a file every hour or so with a
pfctl -t sshdtrolls -T show > LOGFILENAME
This way the pf table is insta
Alexander and Frantisek,
It should be of no surprise that if you don't step up and report an
issue, it won't get fixed. Sending a description of the problem to misc@
is not the correct way of submitting a report. Doing so is more or less
like whispering on a large avenue that your car is broken an
http://www.openbsd.org/report.html is also an excellent source of
information on how to report issues, so they can get fixed.
-p.
Spruell, Darren-Perot schrieb:
And then one has to wonder why in the *world* you even have /usr/src.new...
DS
I try to customize the contents of 'ramdisk_cd' and wanted to create a
patch when it works ;-)
Jvrg
-Original Message-
From: Jvrg Horchler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Folks ..
I had recently installed a OpenBSD 3.8 -current machine, running in-kernel
PPPoE implementation, (man 4 pppoe), while it connect fine to the internet
(via ADSL Modem), and do NAT corectly, I can't access to internal web server
from the internet. it run DynDNS.
The scenario is the next
How much RAM might I want in order to accept full views from 2-3 peers?
Thanks.
On Wednesday 28 September 2005 03.31, you wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 September 2005 18.47, Mike wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Anyone here using one of the Supermicro AMD 8131-based
> > motherboards on their OBSD system? If these are
> > unsuitable for OpenBSD, then what AMD64 or Opteron
> > motherboards
hmm, on Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 05:25:11PM -0300, Pedro Martelletto said that
> bugs@ is the right place to go, preferably with a (filled) formal PR
> like the ones sendbug(1) generates for you. Having two separate lists is
> the only way we have to differentiate between the usual amount of
> discussi
hmm, on Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 11:30:50AM -0700, Spruell, Darren-Perot said that
> No it isn't. Consider the number of people that actually *use* the
> antiquated piece of garbage file system. Now compare that to those using
> OpenBSD. Probably a small portion, no?
consider the number of people who
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 08:20:50 -0700, Donald J. Ankney wrote:
>On Sep 27, 2005, at 11:37 PM, Jurjen Oskam wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 11:36:22PM -0500, C. Bensend wrote:
>>
>>> 1) Log into system via ssh skey, which is a one-time auth method
>>> 2) Type 'sudo farfegnugen blahblah yadda'
>>
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 07:31:23PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> The inbound traffic creates state associated with the queue, which is
> then used by the return traffic.
for a very simple example of this point, imagine that these
your only rules, and that, of course, you have a valid al
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 11:44:31PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> i know very well how to report bugs thank you very much.
So why didn't you?
> been on the list for quite some time now. to use your car
> repairsman example: do you expect me to wreck my car AGAIN
> so just i can report you what
Thank you to all who replied. (There were several dozen)
If I had to name everyone, there would not be room on this page! This
list is great.
Solution #1) Change the port number in sshd_config to something obscure.
Solution #2) Edit the sshd_config file, and include or create this
entry: MaxAut
look in www.openbsd.org in faqs there is a very good faq on how implement that
and in openbsd support too
David
2005/9/28, Francisco Valladolid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Folks ..
> I had recently installed a OpenBSD 3.8 -current machine, running in-kernel
> PPPoE implementation, (man 4 pppoe), wh
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
Pedro Martelletto wrote:
It should be of no surprise that if you don't step up and report an
issue, it won't get fixed.
As I did not know if it was an issue or if I had done something stupid
myself, I never filed a report. I have never claimed I did so. I was
wondering what hosed my filesyste
> 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 device nodes docume
Hi and thanks for the reply,
Yes, I have tried going into the UKC and fiddling with all of
those options to no avail and the BIOS is completely user
unfriendly. You can't change anything much at all - certainly no
"Plug'n'Pray" option to turn off.
It's one of the most anally retentive BIOSes I've
per engelbrecht wrote:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
How much RAM might I want in order to accept full views from 2-3 peers?
Thanks.
Running 3 peers, full table (170.097 prefixes) uses 317MB ram all included.
Just to avoid any misinterpretation, that is for the BGP part only.
(".. ram all includ
Stuart Henderson wrote:
How much RAM might I want in order to accept full views from 2-3 peers?
Thanks.
Running 3 peers, full table (170.097 prefixes) uses 317MB ram all included.
/per
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: frantisek holop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Want it fixed? Submit patches. Use your wide array of "reference
> > implementations" to fix it, since it's such a hot item on
> your plate.
> >
> > > forgive me my bitterness. i am mourning my lost files.
> >
> > And consequently whining lik
hmm, on Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 07:55:26PM -0300, Pedro Martelletto said that
> No, I don't, but that's simply not needed. Just a note saying "I was
> running OpenBSD version X, kernel dated Y, on an environment Z, and
> suddenly everything was gone" would be a start.
so which part of the referenced
hmm, on Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 05:28:09PM -0700, Spruell, Darren-Perot said that
> I'm with you. I can't send patches. I don't have the skillz.
but
> But I don't have your problems either. And unlike you, I *am* capable of
> sending a bug report if there is something that needs fixed. You, on the
Okay, whatever.
-p.
> so which part of the referenced mail you don't understand?
> (http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=110488032901414&w=2)
> let me see:
> openbsd version: check
> kernel dated: check
> environment: check
> instructions to repeat (even though somewhat vague,
> what can you do, it's the na
If anyone has any spare GDT raid cards they are not using, please
let me know.
I suspect that it is the next target for the raid management stuff.
(We now know how some pieces of the stuff work).
Thanks.
frantisek holop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i am sorry to see that solid fat32 support is just not a
> priority for openbsd. i can understand that, i don't imagine
> Theo has a dual boot fat32 shared partition on any of his
> machines.
Oh, come on. He is trying to fix the problem and there have
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