On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:51:24AM +0200, Holger Glaess wrote:
> hi
> first all for the answer at my last question.
>
> now can someone explain me what kind of error this is ?
>
> Jul 17 05:59:56 sun-fw1 /bsd: pf: wire key attach failed on all: 89 in
> wire: xxx.xx.xxx.xxx 224.0.0.5 1:0
>
>
> c
Hello,
Is this wise to use ddclient according to one's experience, or which dyn
dns client is recommended within openbsd if else ?
I can't find details about ddclient such as a man page ?
Do we have to guess with the only ddclient.conf ?
Thanks
Hi Jean-Francois,
> Is this wise to use ddclient according to one's experience,
Well, ddclient is rather low quality Perl code, but it does its job.
Actually, regarding a DynDNS client, the quality of the code is less
important than the care it takes to avoid unnecessary updates, such
that you d
Hi all, I've been using OpenBSD as a gateway for quite a while now and
recently I got a PS3, so I decided to connect it to the network.
Unfortunately, it kept complaining that I had a restrictive type of
NAT and that other people would not be able to connect to me. At
first, I thought it was some p
Hi,
Man pages for vnconfig state that one of the useful things for "vnd"
devices (not svnd ones) is to make them be used for swap.
Given that vnconfig associates a vnd device with a regular file -- the
above comments reduce to allowing one to use regular file as a swap
space... only... why would
Man page for mount_vnd states:
"
The `c' partition of a vnd image should not be used. When a superblock
becomes damaged, fsck_ffs(8) needs information contained in the disklabel
to determine the location of alternate superblocks. This information is
not available when directly usin
I had this issue with my PS3 aswell. Adding a rule like
nat on $ext_if from $ps3 to any -> ($ext_if) static-port
solved the issue on my end, YMMV. Apparently the ps3 didn't like
it if pf altered the source port in its packets.
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Thanks for this answer.
Am I allowed to assume that there is no security flaw within such little
peace of software ?
Le samedi 25 juillet 2009 C 18:16 +0200, Ingo Schwarze a C)crit :
> Hi Jean-Francois,
>
> > Is this wise to use ddclient according to one's experience,
>
> Well, ddclient is rath
Hi Jean-Francois,
jean-francois wrote on Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 10:11:40PM +0200:
> Am I allowed to assume that there is no security flaw within such
> little peace of software?
No, small software can have security flaws, too.
But in this particular case, what exactly do you fear?
- You do not
Are you working with X, or shell only?
Dani
Chris Bennett escribis:
I do most of my work in English, but I also do a small amount in Spanish.
I have a Spanish keyboard, but when I tried hooking it up, didn't get
what was on keys.
Is there any way to change this dynamically so that I can swit
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 03:25:48AM +1100, leon zadorin wrote:
>
> In other words what are the advantages to using vnconfig for swapping
> as opposed to just calling swapctl/swapon directly on a regular file?
> Moreover, fstab also takes regular file for swap partitions just fine
> and subsequent (
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 04:44:45AM +1100, leon zadorin wrote:
> Man page for mount_vnd states:
> "
> The `c' partition of a vnd image should not be used. When a superblock
> becomes damaged, fsck_ffs(8) needs information contained in the disklabel
> to determine the location of alternate
Howdy?
I recently got hold of an Ultra-5 with 128mb. By various
means I've managed to upgrad the prom to "*latest" and
everything appeared to install ok. So now I simply
cannot boot from the IDE disk I installed it on.
I can boot from the install cd and mount this disk
as can be seen from the
Hello OpenBSD-misc,
I have a newbie question in pf that Ive been trying to debug on what would
be wrong with my ruleset. Iam trying to have the users that are on $int_if
only have ports 80 & 52 opened out, and users on $int_if be able to have
less restrictions and more ports out. So far I have som
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 09:41:45PM -0500, Andres Salazar wrote:
> Hello OpenBSD-misc,
>
> I have a newbie question in pf that Ive been trying to debug on what would
> be wrong with my ruleset. Iam trying to have the users that are on $int_if
> only have ports 80 & 52 opened out, and users on $int_
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Jason Dixon wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 09:41:45PM -0500, Andres Salazar wrote:
>> Hello OpenBSD-misc,
>>
>> I have a newbie question in pf that Ive been trying to debug on what would
>> be wrong with my ruleset. Iam trying to have the users that are on $int_if
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 12:58:08AM -0500, Andres Salazar wrote:
> I apologize that my ruleset isnt very clear. Iam trying to put together a
> ruleset that will allow the following access:
>
> Outbound port 80 (web) & 53 (domain) from users at $int_if via $ext_if
> Outbound port 80 (web) & 53 (doma
I apologize that my ruleset isnt very clear. Iam trying to put together a
ruleset that will allow the following access:
Outbound port 80 (web) & 53 (domain) from users at $int_if via $ext_if
Outbound port 80 (web) & 53 (domain) & 443 (ssl) & 22 (ssh) from $int_if2
via $ext_if
Thank you for the he
Amazing, I can't believe it was something so simple.
Thank you both for the response, now the PS3 is working as it should
On 7/25/09, TorbjC8rn H. Orskaug wrote:
> I had this issue with my PS3 aswell. Adding a rule like
>
> nat on $ext_if from $ps3 to any -> ($ext_if) static-port
>
> solved the
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