cting.
But I suppose it was made for a reason -- could some kind soul please
tell me what side-effects disabling this would have ?
Is it at all possible to have more than 992 simultaneous authpf users ?
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id or egid.
> >
> >How can gid or egid be set when starting a process from shell?
>
> sudo(8)?
>
chroot might be easier:
# chroot -g nobody,wsrc -u bin / /usr/bin/id
uid=3(bin) gid=32767(nobody) groups=32767(nobody), 9(wsrc)
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Just wanted to say "thank you" to anyone involved in bringing
wpa support to the iwi(4) driver.
The only reason I couldn't use OpenBSD as my daily desktop system
is now gone.
Signing off, getting back to polishing my X-es :)
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: mathopd is doing really good job here.
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irrelmail
"stalls" ?
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ry: env LDFLAGS="-lpthread" make
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inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
> inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
> inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x6
> xl0: flags=8902 mtu 1500
That's it: xl0 is down. xl1 also.
Do: "echo up > /etc/hostname.xl0" and the same for xl1.
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tch didn't put this port in some 'disabled'
state that would require your action to manually re-enable it ?
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the point: is this more "permissive" then the proposed
> solution of the sudo without password? to be more precise: does this
> permit also the user to execute other privileged commands?
>
Yes.
The operator group is allowed to read whole disk devices and partitions
(for doing ba
t; Getting http://www.openbsd.org/spamd/chinacidr.txt.gz
> ...
>
> So something somewhere is amiss. A firewall upgrade that blocked ports 20/21
> in error perhaps?
>
It's a http:// address, so no FTP there. Just www.openbsd.org being unreachable
on port 80, also for me for few hours now.
I can ping it, though.
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On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 03:21:42PM +0100, Janusz Gumkowski wrote:
> I'm running out of PTYs on my authpf firewall.
> Simply, more than 992 (max pty limit) users are trying to log in
> simultaneously.
>
> In theory I could disable (in authpf.c) checking whether or not
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