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From: "Markus Bergkvist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I borrowed a HUAWEI modem just to see how it is recognized.
With umass enabled it is recognized as a CD. Disabling umass and it is
found as ugen.
From this thread http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=118468178731619&w=2
sorry guys, but:
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From: "Stuart Henderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "OpenBSD"
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [misc] SSH brute force attacks no longer being caught by PF
rule
On 2007/08/13 12:14, Joachim Schipper wrote:
>
> This still needs a 3-way handshake to
> I was mainly wanting to see a rough estimation of disk throughput
> (MB/sec).
try this in a state, where the machine is more or less idle
(you'd be able to setup a cronjob for this):
you will .5GB space for that ;-)
for i in 1 2 3 4 5
do
h_file="/a/clean/dir/on/your/disk/test_$i.data
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of John Brahy
> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 11:00 PM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: [misc] Partitions
>
> At first I didn't understand the reason for all the partitions (
> http://archives.neohapsis.
it would be interesting to know about how MUCH money donated
to the openbsd project you all are REALLY talking here...
if there's any up-to-date published information, plz. let me know...
best regards!
ps: sorry guys, i couldn't 'stand it ;_)
> Think of somebody who burgles your house to steal your privat
> data. When
*rofl* --> burgles your house to steal your privat data?
come on, before this happens your dead and your home-cinema is gone!
i'd bet, nobody is really interested in private data. the only
thing i can imagine is someth
> I accidentally entered a 'return' when it asked for the
> root password, so I entered a 'return" again when
> I was asked to repeat the password, thinking that
> a empty password would be denied, and I would be asked
> again.
>
man, if you want to enter an empty password, do it! unix is
a syste
> Normally these devices come up in the same order each time.
>
> It is not gauranteed, unfortunately, because device bring up can
> race against other devices. I've seen it be non-deterministic.
>
me, too. especially, if you plug in another nic on pci between 2
other nics. this is really confu
> I am seeking advise prior to buying a "serial to ssh" device,
> sometimes
> refered to as "serial server" or "serial port server". I am
> thinking of
> a black box 19" rack mount thing where I can plug in >=16 cables from
> the serial ports of all my OpenBSD boxes (growing number ;) ). This
>
hi,
on you master ftp fanout and some mirrors (i didn't check all)
there's an OpenNTPd archive with version no. 3.9.
--> 05/11/2006 06:02 20,850 openntpd-3.9.tgz
the changelog (ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/OpenNTPD/ChangeLog/)
doesn't mention such a release. also, on the openntpd.org
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