The right link to PacSec slides (sorry):
Mickey's and Jesse's slides from PacSec: http://goo.gl/Rgcwud
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From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Dragos Ruiu
Sent: December 23, 2015 8:24 PM
To: 'Tinker'
Cc: 'Read, James C' ; 'Theo de R
On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 12:25:07AM +0100, Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> working remotely on openbsd from OSX terminal has always had the
> inconvenience that on macbooks there is no proper PgUp or PgDn key and that
> they must be substituted by Fn+Up or Fn+Dn combinations, which, when
> coupled
On 24 December 2015 08:00:01 GMT+00:00, Dragos Ruiu wrote:
>Returning back to the discussion where I suggested it would be nice to
>build
>OS kernels that would fail deliberately when virtualized to close off
>that
>class of malware, especially on the new Intel Skylake chips that have
>fixed
>so m
Hi,
I'm trying to use ifstated to switch between my laptops wireless and wired
interface.
Currently it works when I don't have cable plugged in but once I plug in the
cable the ifstated starts to switch between wired and wireless states and won't
stay in wired state.
So it seems the em0.link.down
> On 24/12/2015, at 10:07, Timo Myyrä wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use ifstated to switch between my laptops wireless and wired
> interface
man trunk
> Currently it works when I don't have cable plugged in but once I plug in
the
> cable the ifstated starts to switch between wired and wireles
Zé Loff writes:
>> On 24/12/2015, at 10:07, Timo Myyrä wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to use ifstated to switch between my laptops wireless and wired
>> interface
>
> man trunk
Just switched from using trunk as it won't renew the addresses. And I'd like
to
run the wireless down when I'm not
On 2015-12-24, Timo Myyrä wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use ifstated to switch between my laptops wireless and wired
> interface.
> Currently it works when I don't have cable plugged in but once I plug in the
> cable the ifstated starts to switch between wired and wireless states and
> won't
> s
Hello,
These days I'm playing with npppd trying to setup a nice VPN gateway for
windows users. I managed to have a simple working configuration that
authenticates users in a local file (later on, I'll try with RADIUS).
With the configuration listed below, I can successfully connect a Win7
client
Hello,
I've succesfully installed today the latest i386 snapshot on a usb flash
disk (on amd64 box), but the packages (e.g. links+, xfe ) report unresolved
dependencies and bad major. This is strange, since it is supposed that
older packages run on fresh -current install.
Either I messed somethin
On 12/24/15 16:45, soko.tica wrote:
I've succesfully installed today the latest i386 snapshot on a usb flash
disk (on amd64 box), but the packages (e.g. links+, xfe ) report unresolved
dependencies and bad major. This is strange, since it is supposed that
older packages run on fresh -current inst
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 10:00 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> But I still maintain that putting an option in the installer to create
>> softraid crypto volumes automatically just dumbs down OpenBSD
>> unnecessarily, and encourages people to be lazy instead of learning how
>> to use the system to it's
>>Returning back to the discussion where I suggested it would be nice to
>>build OS kernels that would fail deliberately when virtualized to close
>>off that class of malware, especially on the new Intel Skylake chips
>>that have fixed so many virtualization bugs that they can (reportedly)
>>run VT
Merry Xmas everyone. I want Santa to take over the project :)
Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
Original Message
From: Christer Solskogen
Sent: Thursday 24 December 2015 23:45
To: misc
Subject: Re: text-mode gui
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 10:00 PM, Theo de Raadt
wrote:
>> But I still maint
> Merry Xmas everyone. I want Santa to take over the project :)
>
We already get the gifts in may and november ;)
On 2015-12-24, soko.tica wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've succesfully installed today the latest i386 snapshot on a usb flash
> disk (on amd64 box), but the packages (e.g. links+, xfe ) report unresolved
> dependencies and bad major. This is strange, since it is supposed that
> older packages run on fresh
hi, i think this is a bug/typo in the poll(2) example: FD_SET
becomes two arguments.
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type text/x-diff which had a name of
mypatch.diff]
gah, sorry, crap those webmailers.
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/lib/libc/sys/poll.2,v
retrieving revision 1.31
diff -u -p -r1.31 poll.2
--- poll.2 3 Mar 2015 01:13:41 - 1.31
+++ poll.2 24 Dec 2015 22:34:58 -
@@ -266
d.l...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> hi, i think this is a bug/typo in the poll(2) example: FD_SET
> becomes two arguments.
>
> [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type text/x-diff which had a name of
> mypatch.diff]
Your attachment got stripped. It's easiest just to include it at the
bottom of yo
On 2015-12-24 23:49, Michael McConville wrote:
d.l...@openmailbox.org wrote:
hi, i think this is a bug/typo in the poll(2) example: FD_SET
becomes two arguments.
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type text/x-diff which had a
name of mypatch.diff]
Your attachment got stripped. It's easie
I can't type underscore on this device.
Assuming i could do it: If I were to make a sloppy perl-based pkg-add
program that used c and the installer code to (re)set the PKG-PATH
environment variable using the "http" settings that are available for
installing the modules from mirrors, if I made chan
Hi,
pkg_add(1) is about the hardest program in base to get patches into,
even for experienced developers who know what they are doing, even
if the patches are of reasonable quality and well thought out.
Almost all of my own attempts at improving it led to nowhere, with
very few exceptions for very
Luke Small wrote:
> Assuming i could do it: If I were to make a sloppy perl-based pkg-add
> program that used c and the installer code to (re)set the PKG-PATH
> environment variable using the "http" settings that are available for
> installing the modules from mirrors, if I made changes to it to
>
Hello,
on my little X9SBAA mainboard, I'm faced with a strange phenomenon.
I've got two SATA drives at hand, one SSD, the other a regular
mechanical harddisk. As long as I connect the SSD to a PCI card (with
VIA VT6421 chipset), I can nicely boot from it (or use it in any other
way, for that
On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 11:56:07PM +0100, d.l...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> On 2015-12-24 23:49, Michael McConville wrote:
> >d.l...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> >>hi, i think this is a bug/typo in the poll(2) example: FD_SET
> >>becomes two arguments.
> >>
You are right. Patch committed, thanks!
I wanna make a c program that checks for a PKG_PATH that exists and
connects to a workable link for pkg_add(). If you ever upgraded using
http mirrors on the install disk, it offers list# which links directly
to numbered mirrors. It would likely ease the initial startup for
whomever uses it while n
try entering copy mode ( ctrl-b [ with default keybindings) before scrolling.
-d
> On Dec 23, 2015, at 6:25 PM, Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> working remotely on openbsd from OSX terminal has always had the
> inconvenience that on macbooks there is no proper PgUp or PgDn key and that
> th
What would a "malicious application of hypervisor" look like?
How would that be different from a "malicious application of hardware"?
Generally speaking, we're talking "grey boxes" here, I imagine. And, I
guess, I'd expect either unwanted internet traffic or unwanted radio
traffic. Detection of e
>I wanna make a c program that checks for a PKG_PATH that exists and
>connects to a workable link for pkg_add().
and I wanna build a rocket ship...
On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 10:48 PM, Amit Kulkarni wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
>
>> On 2015-12-24, soko.tica wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I've succesfully installed today the latest i386 snapshot on a usb flash
>> > disk (on amd64 box), but the packages
On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2015-12-24, soko.tica wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've succesfully installed today the latest i386 snapshot on a usb flash
> > disk (on amd64 box), but the packages (e.g. links+, xfe ) report
> unresolved
> > dependencies and bad major.
Christoph Viethen [open...@aixplosive.net] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> on my little X9SBAA mainboard, I'm faced with a strange phenomenon. I've got
> two SATA drives at hand, one SSD, the other a regular mechanical harddisk.
> As long as I connect the SSD to a PCI card (with VIA VT6421 chipset), I can
> n
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