On 7/16/07, Richard Storm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is crappy howto. *encryption* there are as much as creating
unsecure (without -K)
single storage volume...
We are talking about full disk encryption here, like mounting
encrypted root partition :)
Basically you would like to have the eq
* Chris Tankersley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-07-16 22:29]:
> We're running a web server with PHP 5 and OpenBSD's Apache 1.3.29.
> Whenever a mail is sent from our site using mini_sendmail it is using
> the hostname that we gave it, which doesn't exist to the outside world.
> How can I have it send
Hi all,
Does the OpenBSD implementation of NIS support C2 "security" as described here:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-4556/6maort2ra?a=view
http://www.softpanorama.org/Net/Application_layer/NIS/nis_security.shtml
I dont see any mentionof this is the manuals, so I 'm guessing not,
but tho
my friend has a huawei vodafone hsdpa modem with usb connector. i just
asked for it to see what openbsd 4.1-current sees from it. as i attached
it recognizeses it as a usb mass storage that contains a cd image:
flatline# disklabel cd1
# /dev/rcd1c:
type: SCSI
disk: ConnectNow_1.09Z
label:
flags
On Sunday 15 July 2007, Edd Barrett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Also AFS is i386 only.
>
> --
> Best Regards
>
> Edd
Hi Edd,
I was curious if you ever found a decent answer for your question on
secure network file systems?
The only way I can think of doing it is kerberos and NFSv4.
http://mailman.theapt.
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/07/17 13:00, bdz wrote:
my friend has a huawei vodafone hsdpa modem with usb connector. i just asked
for it to see what openbsd 4.1-current sees from it. as i attached it
recognizeses it as a usb mass storage that contains a cd image:
developers will al
HI,
On 17/07/07, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Edd,
I was curious if you ever found a decent answer for your question on
secure network file systems?
Not really. I have signed up for free academic licenses of sharity
(not light), as sharity-light seemed to be sketchy on file perm
On 2007/07/17 14:21, bdz wrote:
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2007/07/17 13:00, bdz wrote:
>>
>>> my friend has a huawei vodafone hsdpa modem with usb connector. i just
>>> asked for it to see what openbsd 4.1-current sees from it. as i attached
>>> it recognizeses it as a usb mass storage t
hi there,
i have found a script on hp-ux that uses
[[ ]] instead of the if [ ]; then construct
so i went to sh(1), and while [[ is listed
as a compound command, i couldn't find any
explanation of what it does and how is it
different if at all.
could the doc experts advise please and
update the do
On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 07:08:21PM +0300, Richard Storm wrote:
> This is crappy howto. *encryption* there are as much as creating
> unsecure (without -K)
> single storage volume...
>
> We are talking about full disk encryption here, like mounting
> encrypted root partition :)
>
> Problems:
> * vn
On 2007/07/17 15:42, frantisek holop wrote:
> so i went to sh(1), and while [[ is listed
see ksh(1)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/07/17 14:21, bdz wrote:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/07/17 13:00, bdz wrote:
my friend has a huawei vodafone hsdpa modem with usb connector. i just
asked for it to see what openbsd 4.1-current sees from it. as i attached
it recognizeses it
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 03:42:53PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
| i have found a script on hp-ux that uses
| [[ ]] instead of the if [ ]; then construct
| so i went to sh(1), and while [[ is listed
| as a compound command, i couldn't find any
| explanation of what it does and how is it
| different
Again I highly recommend you check the memory for problems:
http://www.memtest86.com/
Another thing I've noticed that can cause strange problems:
miss-matched memory timings caused by mixture of RAM, especially if
the BIOS is set to auto detect timings. Double check the memory module
RAS/CAS tim
On 2007/07/17 16:07, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 03:42:53PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> | i have found a script on hp-ux that uses
> | [[ ]] instead of the if [ ]; then construct
> | so i went to sh(1), and while [[ is listed
> | as a compound command, i couldn't find any
> |
> I was curious if you ever found a decent answer for your question on
> secure network file systems?
>
> The only way I can think of doing it is kerberos and NFSv4.
> http://mailman.theapt.org/listinfo/openbsd-nfsv4
> http://mailman.theapt.org/pipermail/openbsd-nfsv4/2007-January/88.html
I
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 03:27:51PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
| > My manpage (ksh(1)) says :
| >
| > [[ expression ]]
| > Similar to the test and [ ... ] commands (described later),
with
| > the following exceptions:
| >
| > And then lists some exceptions. This
Because you're thinking like an experienced system administrator, not
some phb or fresh graduate pretending to be a Big4 auditor.
On 7/17/07, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 07:08:21PM +0300, Richard Storm wrote:
> This is crappy howto. *encryption* there a
On 2007/07/17 16:05, bdz wrote:
>
> it does not matter if umass(4) is enabled or disabled
ok, I see why now, no need for a quirk there then.
> i got that msg from ubsa(4):
>
> ubsa0 at uhub2 port 2
> ubsa0: HUAWEI Technologies HUAWEI Mobile, rev 1.10/0.00, addr 2
> ubsa0: Could not find interrupt
On Tuesday 17 July 2007, Edd Barrett wrote:
> HI,
>
> On 17/07/07, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Edd,
> >
> > I was curious if you ever found a decent answer for your question
> > on secure network file systems?
>
> Not really. I have signed up for free academic licenses of sharity
Thanks for the hint.
I will test the memory and view the BIOS settings as soon as possible.
Best regards.
Patrick
Whyzzi schrieb:
> Again I highly recommend you check the memory for problems:
>
> http://www.memtest86.com/
>
> Another thing I've noticed that can cause strange problems:
> miss-ma
On 7/17/07, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But why encrypt the whole disk? I can see why you'd want to encrypt user
data - say, /home - but why encrypt boring stuff like /usr?
This makes cryptanalysis harder since it's impossible to distinguish
interesting data from uninteresting
I used to fight with such insanity constantly.
However since printers are frequently sold and shipped
with a basically undocumented interface, and more than half the time
these filter utilites are barely reverse engineered POS's I decided
long ago that fighting with them was count
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 16:35:03 +0200, "Paul de Weerd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 03:27:51PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> | > My manpage (ksh(1)) says :
> | >
> | > [[ expression ]]
> | > Similar to the test and [ ... ] commands (described
> later), with
On 2007/07/17 16:05, bdz wrote:
> ubsa0: Could not find interrupt in
>From http://arkiv.freebsd.se/?ml=freebsd-usb&a=2006-11&t=2535430
"I sometimes get that message but after a few tries it's ok."
http://www.student.tugraz.at/johann.wilhelm/doku.php?id=huaweie220linux
suggests the device is power
Gordon Stratton wrote:
On 7/16/07, Chris Tankersley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We're running a web server with PHP 5 and OpenBSD's Apache 1.3.29.
Whenever a mail is sent from our site using mini_sendmail it is using
the hostname that we gave it, which doesn't exist to the outside world.
How can
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Chris Tankersley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-07-16 22:29]:
We're running a web server with PHP 5 and OpenBSD's Apache 1.3.29.
Whenever a mail is sent from our site using mini_sendmail it is using
the hostname that we gave it, which doesn't exist to the outside world.
How
Bob Beck wrote:
I used to fight with such insanity constantly.
However since printers are frequently sold and shipped
with a basically undocumented interface, and more than half the time
these filter utilites are barely reverse engineered POS's I decided
long ago that fighting with the
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 11:42:14AM -0400, Eric Furman wrote:
| > | > And then lists some exceptions. This could be a difference between sh
| > | > and ksh (which, I believe, is only a difference in documentation).
| > |
| > | It does different things depending on whether it's run as ksh or sh.
| >
hmm, on Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 11:42:14AM -0400, Eric Furman said that
> [[ is not listed in sh(1) because this construct doesn't exist in sh(1).
> There is a difference in the [[ construct in ksh. Read man ksh(1).
right, thanks for the answers.
but is it supposed to be listed in sh(1) or not at a
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007, Fred Crowson wrote:
> Bob Beck wrote:
> > I used to fight with such insanity constantly.
> > However since printers are frequently sold and shipped
> > with a basically undocumented interface, and more than half the time
> > these filter utilites are barely reverse en
On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 10:36:51PM +0200, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
| >o MUST have two DVI outputs
| >o MUST be able to drive X with 2x 1600x1200
| >o MUST be PCIe-16
| >o SHOULD be passively cooled
|
| You may try the Matrox G550 PCIe. They are PCIe x1, not x16, but it
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 07:46:20 -0600
"Daniel Melameth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/2/07, David Higgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I followed Microsoft's instructions for SFU and found that it worked
> > quite well if all I cared about was read-only access. I didn't have
> > any further succ
On 2007/07/17 19:37, frantisek holop wrote:
> hmm, on Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 11:42:14AM -0400, Eric Furman said that
> > [[ is not listed in sh(1) because this construct doesn't exist in sh(1).
> > There is a difference in the [[ construct in ksh. Read man ksh(1).
>
> right, thanks for the answers.
Hi,
I am aware I am going somewhat off-topic with this but I was hoping for
some advice on how to handle situations like these :
I noticed that my savings-bank is advertising incorrect (false)
interest-rates on it's website.
I checked the source of the site and found a reference to an Adobe
Joris Van Herzele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I wrote them an email politely requesting a copy of the form in an open
> file-format which I can actually read and fill in. I also hinted at my
> federal government's guidelines and recommendations for the use of open
> standards in IT which are
Hi List,
the problem is solved with the following patch for the
flashdisk.sh
---snip---
--- flashdist.shMon Nov 13 04:15:50 2006
+++ flashdist-new.shWed Aug 1 13:37:49 2007
@@ -473,6 +473,24 @@
# Here we setup an 'a' partition that takes up the whole flash media
# and a 'b' partit
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
Try surpressing the burst page header: add ``sh''.
-Otto
Hi Otto,
Adding :sh: to my printcap didn't resolve the issue, and the Lexmark
C500 is still resetting the connection.
I have taken up the issue with Lexmark support, but they are painfully
slow and not
Good Afternoon,
I am using OpenBSD 4.1 Release, patched as of today.
When starting spamd in debug mode I receive a "bogus config line" message.
Where it says "need 'tag;message;a/m;a/m;a/m...'" this looks like the format
for spamd.conf,
but I am using the default spamd.conf with no changes, so
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 09:24:06AM -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
> I used to fight with such insanity constantly.
>
> However since printers are frequently sold and shipped
> with a basically undocumented interface, and more than half the time
> these filter utilites are barely reverse engin
Hi,
Anyone sees boot sequence stopped on Single-User Mode and I need to hit
Return key to finish all boot sequence? it boots fine eventually.
Using drive 0, partition 3.
Loading...
probing: pc0 com0 com1 apm mem[639k 223M a20=on]
disk: hd0+
>> OpenBSD/i386 BOOT 2.10
boot> << here I need to hi
Not sure what you were originally after but I came across this the other day
http://fuse.sourceforge.net/sshfs.html
- Linden.
J.C. Roberts wrote:
On Tuesday 17 July 2007, Edd Barrett wrote:
HI,
On 17/07/07, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Edd,
I was curious if you ever f
Hello, Kevin.
Kevin Cheng wrote:
Anyone sees boot sequence stopped on Single-User Mode and I need to hit
Return key to finish all boot sequence? it boots fine eventually.
Using drive 0, partition 3.
Loading...
probing: pc0 com0 com1 apm mem[639k 223M a20=on]
disk: hd0+
OpenBSD/i386 BOOT 2.10
Thanks
On the first time, I did see following error:
d0(pciide0:0:0): timeout
type: ata
c_bcount: 512
c_skip: 0
pciide0:0:0: bus-master DMA error: missing interrupt, status=0x21
But it went away once booted and no longer appeared, unless I mirrored my
HDD again an
Hi Alexander,
Thanks
On the first time, I did see following error:
d0(pciide0:0:0): timeout
type: ata
c_bcount: 512
c_skip: 0
pciide0:0:0: bus-master DMA error: missing interrupt, status=0x21
But it went away once booted and no longer appeared, unless I mirrored
On 2007/07/18 07:34, Kevin Cheng wrote:
> Plain keyboard and monitor, no serial console plugged in.
Check the serial console is turned off in BIOS if you don't want it.
On 2007/07/18 05:35, Kevin Cheng wrote:
> Anyone sees boot sequence stopped on Single-User Mode and I need to hit
> Return key to finish all boot sequence? it boots fine eventually.
> http://www.axiomtek.com.tw/Download/Spec/na-806b.pdf
I don't know the Axiomtek but looks like serial-redirect - l
On Tuesday 17 July 2007, Fred Crowson wrote:
> rp|c500|laser|lexmark:\
> :lp=:\
> :rm=c500.crowsons.net:\
> :rp=ps:\
> :sd=/var/spool/C500:\
> :lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:
> x41:fred ~> lpr -Plaser which.ps
> x41:fred ~> tail -2 /var/log/lpd-errs
> Jul 17 18:1
Stuart,
Serial Console Redirect, either enabled or disabled would still halt boot
sequence.
What I worked around it is to disable PCI IDE (slave) which is not used then
it boots
successfully.
You are right that it could be out of irq?
Thanks,
Kevin
> -Original Message-
> From: Stuar
On Monday 16 July 2007, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2007/07/16 22:36, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
> > You may try the Matrox G550 PCIe. They are PCIe x1, not x16, but it
> > should fulfill all your other constraints.
>
> Matrox G-series are really great cards for 2D (and the PCI ones are
> available ver
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Stuart,
Thanks. The only cables that connected to such engineering board is VGA and
mouse/keyboard. Once those cables are removed it then boots fine - pingable.
I shall check with BIOS and cables setting with Axiomtek, they produce low
cost yet good quality boards.
Kevin
> -Original Message
Previous message:
>- same image booted fine with any other P3 or P4 machines.
On Tuesday 17 July 2007, Kevin Cheng wrote:
> Hi Alexander,
>
> Thanks
>
> On the first time, I did see following error:
> d0(pciide0:0:0): timeout
> type: ata
> c_bcount: 512
> c_skip: 0
> pci
Thanks J.C.
It was done by hardware mirror machine from http://www.logicube.com/. No
issues for Intel to intel platform, but if Intel to VIA then you are right
that it's better to reinstall whole thing. This works for 5 years since BSD
3.1
When we mount the same mirrored HDD from intel to a VIA,
On Tuesday 17 July 2007, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> Do stay polite and to the point though.
>
> - P
Peter,
As sad as it may seem, remaining polite usually means you are just
easier to ignore. This holds true for both proprietary formats as well
as getting documentation released.
Search the
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 09:11:58PM -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote:
> How quickly do you think Google would change from FLV to MPEG for
> YouTube if they suddenly got hit with a few million invoices and small
> law suits?
then they would probably get hit by lawsuits and invoices from MPEG-LA.
I get
On Tuesday 17 July 2007, Kevin Cheng wrote:
> It was done by hardware mirror machine from http://www.logicube.com/.
> No issues for Intel to intel platform, but if Intel to VIA then you
> are right that it's better to reinstall whole thing. This works for 5
> years since BSD 3.1
Though it may seem
On Tuesday 17 July 2007, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 09:11:58PM -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote:
> > How quickly do you think Google would change from FLV to MPEG for
> > YouTube if they suddenly got hit with a few million invoices and
> > small law suits?
>
> then they would probably g
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