Hi folks,
I'm reading a book on network security and it mentions "proxy
firewalls", so I'm wondering if an OpenBSD box with Squid installed
would fit this description? Or, are there other "proxy firewalls" the
author is referring to?
The book mentions that although "proxy firewalls" tend to slow t
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Note even just using the word "license" creates confusion
Thanks for the reminder. IIRC the correct term is 'copyright notice'
> In OpenBSD we use an ISC-style copyright text since it does what is
> needed. ...
Yes, Daniel and William pointed it out.
http://www.openbsd.
I have arranged with my employer to offer a paid internship this summer,
with a focus on OpenBSD, and approval to release developed code as
open source (as we did with ISIC).
If you live (or attend college) in or near Chicago, are in a full-time
undergraduate or graduate CS/IS program, and are int
The kids almost like any games, as long as they have time to play ;) I will
try to find out what they like first. Thanks everyone.
Arthur
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 9:29 AM, Dan Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would ask them what games they'd be interested in playing first, then
> seeing if
Hi,
I just noticed that the files PACKAGES, PORTS and README in the 4.2
directory have a relative new date and mention OpenBSD 4.3.
Doesn't look right to me.
Maurice
On 3/21/08, Lars Noodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If one has to identify a specific license (or licenses) for OpenBSD
> documentation, which is/are recommended?
>
> Is there a generic BSD-Documenation License anymore?
Every man page has its license included in the source.
Hi,
why not just hack the ISC licence?
Copyright (c) CCYY, your name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this documentation for
any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the
above copyright notice and this permission notice appe
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Kurt Miller
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 21 March 2008 10:47:27 am Kurt Miller wrote:
> > On Friday 21 March 2008 6:25:59 am Philip Guenther wrote:
...
> > > As a gross kludge, I think things would "work" if you added the
> > > following to the code cal
Where can find an good tutorial about monitoring traffic with net-snmp?
Fratiman Vladut wrote:
I try to configure snmpd in oreder to monitor traffic on openbsd.
I use snmpconf, and configure only community name. The generated
snmpd.conf look like this:
###
Hi,
I have quite a big private network with different type of routers,
OpenBSD, RouterOS and some Debian routers. Very simplified the network
looks like this:
area4 area5area6
| ||
__
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 09:29:57PM -0600, Gordon Klok wrote:
> On 18-Mar-08, at 5:14 AM, bofh wrote:
> >On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 2:52 AM, Johan Mson Lindman
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >I think the key here is that not everything needs to be a 4 cpu quad
> >core
> >with 128Gigs of ram,
Lars Noodin wrote:
> If one has to identify a specific license (or licenses) for OpenBSD
> documentation, which is/are recommended?
>
> Is there a generic BSD-Documenation License anymore?
>
> I wasn't able to spot anything in either the OpenBSD FAQ or the Misc
> mailing list archive.
>
> Regard
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 5:37 PM, Richard Daemon
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> BTW, I forgot to mention that I'm running 4.2-stable (February) and
> using GENERIC.
I am having the same issues running 4.3-current (snapshot from around
the march 20th) and GENERIC.
On Friday 21 March 2008 14:32:53 Lars NoodC)n wrote:
> If one has to identify a specific license (or licenses) for OpenBSD
> documentation, which is/are recommended?
>
> Is there a generic BSD-Documenation License anymore?
>
> I wasn't able to spot anything in either the OpenBSD FAQ or the Misc
> m
Ok, i try to use something like this (worked for me on freebsd machine)
#
com2sec local localhost
com2sec mynetwork 192.168.1.0/24
group MyRWGroup v1 local
group MyRWGroup v2c local
group MyRWGroup usm l
"Ed Flecko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi folks,
> I'm reading a book on network security and it mentions "proxy
> firewalls", so I'm wondering if an OpenBSD box with Squid installed
> would fit this description? Or, are there other "proxy firewalls" the
> author is referring to?
>
> The book m
On Friday 21 March 2008, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2008-03-21, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What's a good way to go about trouble shooting this situation and
> > hopefully isolating which disk is failing (assuming my guess is
> > correct). dmesg below
>
> I assume you have already
On Friday 21 March 2008, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > Too late. ;)
> >
> > It looks like the old ISC code or almost the original BSD license,
> > which I cannot find. I'm getting worse at searching, but it seems
> > things are disappearing, too.
>
> Note even just using the word "license" creates con
Hi, I'm having trouble getting the new version of bind to work..
Please ignore that I'm running as root the system will be re-built
afterwards...
I unzipped the bind source to /root/bind-9.4.2
Then coppied the BSD wrapper from
/usr/src/usr.sbin/bind/Makefile.bsd-wrapper to /root/bind-9.4.2
Then f
Hi.
A customer with very limited resources needs to set up a high available
system running apache, mysql, postfix and dovecot and I have gotten the
task.
I have only two Pentium 4 machines at my disposal, and I have begun
researching how to make them work with load balancing and fail safe
operati
Ed Flecko wrote:
> I'm reading a book on network security and it mentions "proxy
> firewalls" ... are there other "proxy firewalls" the
> author is referring to?
Which book? Title, author, ISBN would help. Or send a link to a review.
> As a matter of curiosity, has anyone ran an nmap scan again
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 9:27 PM, Ed Flecko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I'm reading a book on network security and it mentions "proxy
> firewalls", so I'm wondering if an OpenBSD box with Squid installed
> would fit this description? Or, are there other "proxy firewalls" the
> autho
I have not yet fully researched the PF functionality of OpenBSD, so
I'm therefore guessing that the PF feature adds "stateful packet
inspection" to an OpenBSD box.
With that assumption, I guess I'm thinking PF and Squid (which works
at the application layer of the OSI stack) would make a pretty
fo
Nick Holland wrote:
> I'm not entirely sure what you are asking...
Then ask for clarification.
The default in the Berne convention countries is to restrict
distribution, unless specified otherwise. I want to specify otherwise.
I'm looking for a short notice, ideally one line notice (pref short
On 2008-03-22, Rico Secada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> A customer with very limited resources needs to set up a high available
> system running apache, mysql, postfix and dovecot and I have gotten the
> task.
>
> I have only two Pentium 4 machines at my disposal, and I have begun
> researc
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Ed Flecko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have not yet fully researched the PF functionality of OpenBSD, so
> I'm therefore guessing that the PF feature adds "stateful packet
> inspection" to an OpenBSD box.
>
> With that assumption, I guess I'm thinking PF and Squ
> I just noticed that the files PACKAGES, PORTS and README in the 4.2
> directory have a relative new date and mention OpenBSD 4.3.
> Doesn't look right to me.
Oops. Thanks for noticing.
Ed Flecko wrote:
> I have not yet fully researched the PF ... wonder if PF would
> analyze the incoming data stream first and then
> Squid, or would that be Squid first and then PF?
It seems that you would benefit from beginning that research,
sooner rather than later.
Reading any material at all
On Sat, 22 Mar 2008, Theo de Raadt wrote:
I just noticed that the files PACKAGES, PORTS and README in the 4.2
directory have a relative new date and mention OpenBSD 4.3.
Doesn't look right to me.
Oops. Thanks for noticing.
Sorry to hijack this thread but I have a question related to it:
the
On Mar 22, 2008, at 5:44 AM, Rico Secada wrote:
Hi.
A customer with very limited resources needs to set up a high
available
system running apache, mysql, postfix and dovecot and I have gotten
the
task.
it's doable, but the unanswered question is what do each of these
components have to
Finally i see that are two different binaries snmpd in openbsd.
One located in /usr/sbin and another into /usr/local/sbin
This in /usr/local/sbin are installed once when put net-snmpd package.
I try to run command "/usr/local/sbin/snmpd -c /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf",
but, no error, and daemon not star
> >> I just noticed that the files PACKAGES, PORTS and README in the 4.2
> >> directory have a relative new date and mention OpenBSD 4.3.
> >> Doesn't look right to me.
> >
> > Oops. Thanks for noticing.
>
> Sorry to hijack this thread but I have a question related to it:
> the i386 (others too?)
Hi,
sorry for reopening/closing this old case; this msg. is just for notice:
Increasing "kern.maxclusters" has solved the problem here. :)
Just in case anyone has pain with the same problem.
-Florian
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Flori
"Florian Fuessl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Increasing "kern.maxclusters" has solved the problem here. :)
It would be interesting to hear a bit more about which values you have
tried and to what effect.
- P
--
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team
http://bsdl
I'm getting a loading/compilation error of the Compress::Zlib Perl
module after upgrading to the 180308 snapshot. Anyone else having
troubles?
/juan
When I use ssh to run sudo on a remote host, the password for sudo gets
echoed to the screen. e.g.
# ssh -l kodos 10.101.101.01 "sudo ls /"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
Password:0hNoesICit
Both local and remote hosts are using
OpenBSD 4.2 GENERIC#2 i386
OpenSSH_4.7, O
Just like pfsync makes router fail-over possible when combined with
CARP, is there a similar mechanism that could be used between two
OpenBSD routers to provide fail-over for squid?
If the squid machines I have to deal with over here could be replaced
with OpenBSD boxes I could just casually r
On 2008-03-22, Fratiman Vladut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Finally i see that are two different binaries snmpd in openbsd.
> One located in /usr/sbin and another into /usr/local/sbin
the one in /usr/sbin is configured in /etc/snmpd.conf, and is normally
started with snmpd_flags="" in rc.conf.loca
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Jon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just like pfsync makes router fail-over possible when combined with
> CARP, is there a similar mechanism that could be used between two
> OpenBSD routers to provide fail-over for squid?
You would be well served by doing some resea
--- Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> I just noticed that the files PACKAGES, PORTS and README in the
> 4.2
> > >> directory have a relative new date and mention OpenBSD 4.3.
> > >> Doesn't look right to me.
> > >
> > > Oops. Thanks for noticing.
> >
> > Sorry to hijack this thread
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 04:37:51PM +0200, Lars Nood??n wrote:
> If no copyright statement is provided with the work, then the default is
> restriction on re-redistribution, etc. As said above, I
>
> a) want to specify otherwise, and
What specifically do you want to permit? This is the rub wher
> > > >> I just noticed that the files PACKAGES, PORTS and README in the
> > 4.2
> > > >> directory have a relative new date and mention OpenBSD 4.3.
> > > >> Doesn't look right to me.
> > > >
> > > > Oops. Thanks for noticing.
> > >
> > > Sorry to hijack this thread but I have a question related
Can you post an simple snmpd.conf file?
I overwrite the original, with one created by snmpconf but not work.
Is posibil to make net-snmpd to work?
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008-03-22, Fratiman Vladut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Finally i see that are two different binaries snmpd in openbsd.
On 2008-03-22, Juan Miscaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seems like something a lot of people get bitten by. How does one stay
> informed on this snapshot libc/packages synchronization issue?
reading source-changes helps... running -current isn't painful,
but you do need to keep your eyes open.
2008-03-22, Lars Noodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I use ssh to run sudo on a remote host, the password for sudo gets
> echoed to the screen. e.g.
>
> # ssh -l kodos 10.101.101.01 "sudo ls /"
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
> Password:0hNoesICit
>
For such things use `ssh
2008/3/23, Alexey Vatchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2008-03-22, Lars Noodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When I use ssh to run sudo on a remote host, the password for sudo gets
> > echoed to the screen. e.g.
> >
> > # ssh -l kodos 10.101.101.01 "sudo ls /"
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s
Can anyone reccomend a client configuration for IPsec from a roaming
Linux machine that works with OpenBSD's ipsecctl?
I have tried Openswan and racoon and both have thier problems.
Currently using X509 certificates but if anyone has public keys
working that would be good too.
Thanks,
Tom
On 2008-03-22, Fratiman Vladut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you post an simple snmpd.conf file?
What for? net-snmp or OpenBSD snmpd? the latter is a 30-second job
to look at snmpd.conf(5) and make something that works.
> I overwrite the original, with one created by snmpconf but not work.
> I
"Peter N. M. Hansteen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Florian Fuessl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Increasing "kern.maxclusters" has solved the problem here. :)
>
> It would be interesting to hear a bit more about which values you have
> tried and to what effect.
Doubling the default (61
Hi all,
I'm not sure how else to ask this, but are we allowed to take some of
the OpenBSD artwork such as the blowfish wireframe pictures and specs,
get some stickers, t-shirts or other custom media developed and
perhaps even sell them?
Of course, any profits would get funneled back - and at the s
Hello,
Found an interesting behavior on a Thinkpad T61 running a week old
4.3-current i386 GENERIC. Whenever it boots plugged in to AC, dmesg
recognizes SpeedStep and hw.setperf becomes available through sysctl(8).
On the other hand, whenever it boots while it's on battery, dmesg
doesn't recogn
2008/3/23, Richard Daemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> According to
> http://www.openbsd.org/art4.html
I take it http://www.openbsd.org/art1.html is the one to go with.
Theo, could you please unify the licenses on these pages?
Best
Martin
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 06:54:05PM -0700, Arthur Mesh wrote:
> Hello,
> Found an interesting behavior on a Thinkpad T61 running a week old
> 4.3-current i386 GENERIC. Whenever it boots plugged in to AC, dmesg
> recognizes SpeedStep and hw.setperf becomes available through sysctl(8).
> On the oth
Richard Daemon wrote:
I appreciate any clarification on these questions.
http://marc.info/?m=78239214459
> I'm not sure how else to ask this, but are we allowed to take some of
> the OpenBSD artwork such as the blowfish wireframe pictures and specs,
> get some stickers, t-shirts or other custom media developed and
> perhaps even sell them?
> Of course, any profits would get funneled back - and at the
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 08:46:16PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> [Quoting Richard Daemon]
> > I'm not sure how else to ask this, but are we allowed to take some of
> > the OpenBSD artwork such as the blowfish wireframe pictures and specs,
> > get some stickers, t-shirts or other custom media deve
I also want to know.
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On Sat, 22 Mar 2008, Juan Miscaro wrote:
Base snapshots have moved to -current, but the packages are still in
the process of being built for the release which will go out the door
in a month or so.
Doing this is intentional; it benefits our development processes.
Seems like something a lot of
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