Hi folks,
I've done this before on different hosts but for some this doesn't work
on our OpenBSD gateway. I'd appreciate any help.
I have a couple of apps (webmail) that sit behind the OpenBSD gateway
running httpd. When I enable the proxy module and try to access the app
behind it fails wit
o?= wrote:
2006/8/7, Bruno S. Delbono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have a couple of apps (webmail) that sit behind the OpenBSD gateway
running httpd. When I enable the proxy module and try to access the app
behind it fails with this error:
Are you trying a transparent proxy? I was unable
openbsd misc wrote:
Did you try it with a dns name? I'm using /var/www/etc/hosts (httpd is
chrooted per default) for that.
Bingo!
# mkdir /var/www/etc/
# cp /etc/hosts /var/www/etc/hosts
# chown -R www:www /var/www/etc/hosts
- Enabled mod_proxy
- Changed the IP address of the app server to t
Hi Gustavo,
>I wonder if some could get audio working ok for it? I am aware Dell
>mixed up some channel, so it does not work as expected. Do someone
>have a patch ?
Have you tried OpenSound's Drivers? At times they work in places when OpenBSD's
drivers haven't caught up yet...
www.opensound.com
On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 11:57 -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> From what little I've seen of NetBSD and FreeBSD mail lists, they look
> like a lesson to learn from, not a model to go by. sheesh.
Please practice what you preach. I don't think you need to bring down
two good projects because you think o
> the openbsd system will never be a "layer three switch", but
> it doesn't need to be. it just needs to be a fancier router,
> which is quite a reasonable thing to do.
Can't you simply stick zebra on the OS to get advanced routing?
-Bruno
> C. L. Martinez wrote:
> > Ok, but if i would like use windows ipsec native client. How can I
> > assign virtual ip???
> > Or somebody knows any free vpn client taht works with virtual ip and
> > x509 certs???
>
> AFAIK, the windows native client does not support virtual IPs. I'm not
> aware of a
Siju George wrote:
Hi,
One of my friends sent me this new OpenBSD website design he created.
Please have a look at it :-D
http://mayuresh.freeshell.org/openbsd/
Fresh and neat. I like it.
-Bruno
Hi All,
I am considering getting a Mac Mini (1.4 Ghz, Bluetooth, Airport
Extreme) version and want to use it as firewall with OpenBSD (+ an extra
USB NIC). I've checked the macppc port webpage and see it's supported.
I am soliciting opinion on what people think of this setup to serve:
- VPN
Henning Brauer wrote:
no.
there is no benefit from SMP in this case.
I believe you. In fact, many Cisco VPN routers came with a 400-700 Mhz
Intel PII or PIII cpu's which could handle a few thousand IPSEC
connections.
I've had a good throughput with a 1.0 Ghz PIII with a large number of
cl
Hi All,
One of our servers got hacked this morning. The culprit turned out to be
mambo. This is a second time this has happened with mambo and I am ready
to junk it.
Is there a better, more secure replacement as a CMS?
PS - Here is the 0-day expolit (for all versions of mambo not protected)
Gaby vanhegan wrote:
On 26 Nov 2005, at 11:18, Edd Barrett wrote:
Is there a better, more secure replacement as a CMS?
Tried postnuke or phpnuke or one of the other hundreds of varients
based around the word "nuke"?
Well, I have just look at ruby on rails and plone. They are both neat
pro
Lars Hansson wrote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 19:37:48 -0500
Steve Shockley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Like HP? Of course, I wouldn't pay for their level of OpenSSH "support".
The level of support, or lack thereof, is not issue. It's not really about
getting any kind of support at all.
It's all
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