Tell the Voyager 1; it's about trespassing even that limit xDDD
El 05/04/2011 23:02, James A. Peltier escribiC3:
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|> > real mem = 137428045824 (131061MB)
|> > avail mem = 133755703296 (127559MB)
|> >
|> > seems to work ok...
|>
|> But have you hit the limit?
|
Hi everyone,
I never had to deal with pf, but if possible i have a question:
on my OpenBSD now block all outcoming connection to ssh and telnet to internet
with:
block out on re0 proto { tcp } from any to any port { ssh telnet }
but now with this rule i can't connect with ssh to my lan 192.168.
i try with:
pass out on re0 from any to { 192.168.1.9, 192.168.1.10 }
there is ok for you?
Il giorno 06/apr/2011, alle ore 10.19, Gianluca D'Auri Muscelli ha scritto:
> Hi everyone,
> I never had to deal with pf, but if possible i have a question:
>
> on my OpenBSD now block all outcoming conne
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Am 04.04.2011 19:09, schrieb Stuart VanZee:
Don't be silly. While Lions do provide excelent physical security
they don't provide any data security at all.
# sudo pkg_add -v lion
results in
"Can't find lion"
What am i doing wrong?
On Wed, 06 Apr 2011 11:34:23 +0200
Marcus M|lb|sch wrote:
> # sudo pkg_add -v lion
>
> results in
>
> "Can't find lion"
>
> What am i doing wrong?
>
They are in ports, not packages:
$ grep -R lion /usr/ports/
/usr/ports/games/falconseye/pkg/PLIST:${GAMEDIR}/sound/lion.raw
/usr/ports/net/gajim/pk
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On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Gianluca D'Auri Muscelli
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I never had to deal with pf, but if possible i have a question:
>
> on my OpenBSD now block all outcoming connection to ssh and telnet to
internet
> with:
>
> block out on re0 proto { tcp } from any to any port { ssh
Am 06.04.2011 11:52, schrieb Robert:
On Wed, 06 Apr 2011 11:34:23 +0200
Marcus M|lb|sch wrote:
# sudo pkg_add -v lion
results in
"Can't find lion"
What am i doing wrong?
They are in ports, not packages:
$ grep -R lion /usr/ports/
/usr/ports/games/falconseye/pkg/PLIST:${GAMEDIR}/sound/lio
On 2011-04-05 14:35, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> Can you give the following diff a spin and see if that makes the card act
> faster. This disables the ppb hotplug interrupt which is shared with the
> em2 and em3 interrupts.
>
> --
> :wq Claudio
Ok, that did the trick.
I made the changes to the 4.8 s
Il 06/04/2011 08:25, Jan Stary ha scritto:
On Apr 05 19:06:40, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Ok, but my app must take those packet from the net for other
operation.
Huh? tpcdump/pcap also "takes those packet from the net" of course.
For this purpose I can also build my own structure to see
arp para
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 16:28:31 -0700
Mehma Sarja wrote:
> On 4/5/11 9:07 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2011-04-04, Stuart VanZee wrote:
> >> Don't be silly. While Lions do provide excelent physical security
> >> they don't provide any data security at all.
> > I love animals: I'm always talki
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On Wed, 06 Apr 2011 12:30:56 +0200
Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> Hi jan, i'm trying to make a program that map a specified MAC address to
> a specified IP, and then get information by getting arp packets for the
> specified nic to see if some host changes its IP. I can do this getting
> tcp/upd pac
On Apr 06 12:30:56, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> Il 06/04/2011 08:25, Jan Stary ha scritto:
> >On Apr 05 19:06:40, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> >>Ok, but my app must take those packet from the net for other
> >>operation.
> >Huh? tpcdump/pcap also "takes those packet from the net" of course.
> >
> >>For
I guess this explains so many bad attitudes on here; people are having
withdrawals.
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On Wed, Apr 06, 2011 at 01:22:41PM +0200, Peter Hallin wrote:
> On 2011-04-05 14:35, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> > Can you give the following diff a spin and see if that makes the card act
> > faster. This disables the ppb hotplug interrupt which is shared with the
> > em2 and em3 interrupts.
> >
> > -
Hello all,
please forgive if my question turns out to be very hazy and unclear.
If I could myself clearer I could probably understand what happens ;)
I have set up a pf firewall with two external NICs and CARP on that
external IPs. (I think) I followed
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.h
On Wed, Apr 06, 2011 at 03:55:03PM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 06, 2011 at 01:22:41PM +0200, Peter Hallin wrote:
> > On 2011-04-05 14:35, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> > > Can you give the following diff a spin and see if that makes the card act
> > > faster. This disables the ppb hotplug in
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> Here is a better version that may get commited if it works for you.
> Currently only amd64 is fixed, we're looking into i386 to do the same
> dance with the interrupt return values.
> So the idea is to establish the interrupt handler for the p
Il 06/04/2011 15:26, Jan Stary ha scritto:
of of course
For some obscure reason :D, not really, to avoid problem as poisoning
for "insecure" services.
On 2011-04-06 16:43, Claudio Jeker wrote:
>
> Wait. It seems more is needed. Will come back when we have a better
> solution.
>
Alright. Your first quick fix is good enough for us, we don't use
expresscards in our firewalls.. ;)
I actually tested it on an older 4.4 fw that has been under heavy
On 2011-02-28, Manuel Guesdon wrote:
>
> OK. Anyway NIC buffers restrict buffered packets number. But the problem
> remain: why a (for exemple) dual Xeon E5520@2.27GHz with Intel PRO/1000
> (82576) can't route 150kpps without Ierr :-)
> http://www.oxymium.net/tmp/core3-dmesg
So looking at this dm
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 11:01 AM, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
> For the time being, I'd suggest anyone concerned ensure ipcomp
> processing is disabled; i.e., make sure "sysctl
> net.inet.ipcomp.enable" is set to 0. (And like I said, it's disabled
> by default.)
If there are any IPComp users out there
I ran the upgrade from CD.
I want to be sure that packages are OK.
Is "pkg_add -u" sufficient? (It looks like nothing changed.)
Should I try "pkg_add -u -D update" or something else?
Thanks,
Steven
On 04/06/11 18:46, Steven R. Gerber wrote:
> I ran the upgrade from CD.
from i386 to amd64? No. Don't do this.
Boot off the CD again, and this time pick "install".
You can save your /home directory and config files.
amd64 and i386, for OpenBSD, are totally different platforms. You can't
"upgr
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I have nearly identical setup and my problem is the same: SASL(-13):
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On 5 August 2010 00:38, wrote:
Is this in the FAQ? Never thought I would read such a question.
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 7:06 PM, Nick Holland
wrote:
> On 04/06/11 18:46, Steven R. Gerber wrote:
>> I ran the upgrade from CD.
>
> from i386 to amd64? No. Don't do this.
>
> Boot off the CD again, and this time pick "install".
> Yo
On 4/6/2011 8:57 PM, Amit Kulkarni wrote:
> Is this in the FAQ? Never thought I would read such a question.
>
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 7:06 PM, Nick Holland
> wrote:
>> On 04/06/11 18:46, Steven R. Gerber wrote:
>>> I ran the upgrade from CD.
>>
>> from i386 to amd64? No. Don't do this.
>>
>> B
my netbook came with atheros ar5b95 which doesn't seem to be
supported. it shows up as athn0 but running `ifconfig athn0 scan`
hangs the netbook.
my question is whether there is any hope that this half mini pcie(?)
card will ever work with openbsd? Or am i better off tossing it and
getting somethi
On 4/7/2011 1:01 AM, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 11:37 PM, Steven R. Gerber
> wrote:
>>
>>Going through /etc manually or by sysmerge is tedious.
>>
>
> I wish we had some kind of super-black-magic-mind-reading-hyper-sysmerge
> tool...
>
>
Dear Abe
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 11:37 PM, Steven R. Gerber
wrote:
>
> B B B B Going through /etc manually or by sysmerge is tedious.
>
I wish we had some kind of super-black-magic-mind-reading-hyper-sysmerge
tool...
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 6:01 AM, patrick keshishian wrote:
> my netbook came with atheros ar5b95 which doesn't seem to be
> supported. it shows up as athn0 but running `ifconfig athn0 scan`
> hangs the netbook.
1) send dmesg and pcidump -v for that device
>
> my question is whether there is any h
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