Well I am sorry for this post if it wont match to misc@ but I noticed
some strange behavior and I assume the NFS code is responseable.
If you store the VIDEO_TS directories to a HDD and share it via NFS to
have a kind of media server at home you might notice this:
Watching the movies with mplayer
Hi everybody,
I currently would like to bundle multiple internet connections to one
"virtual" internet connection wich:
1. uses all the download/upload
2. take care about "wich packet goes wich way" by itself.
I've 3 internet connections for 3 offices.
All offices have a DSL link but the mainof
Well sorry if I may attend to this talk but what I saw so far is kinda
disappointing.
You all talk aout GnuBLAFOO and PKIs...
OpenBSD uses gzip (not even with -9..) for the packages and for gzip
there's a tool called gzsig wich is already included in the base.
What does the tool do?
gzsig embed
Related to a Blog entry I strumbled over (wich can get found here:
http://krow.livejournal.com/630580.html) the Netscape Enterprise Server
was re-licensed by SUN under the BSD license.
The Project-Website at sun can be found here if I am not wrong:
http://blogs.sun.com/jyrivirkki/date/20090113
So
After updating to 4.5-beta I noticed that my headphones are very very
silent and I don't find a way to turn them luder somehow.
I raised any setting, even those who where no even supposed to turn the
headphones louder but I wanted to ensure there's no naming issue.
The speakers work perfectly!
I
Is it possible to disable for example ehci at runtime?
As far as I understand I can use config -e -f /bsd to modify the BSD kernel
but the changes just get applied after a reboot.
Is there any method to may disable a specific driver only at runtime?
Lets say like ehci?
Kind regards,
Sebastian
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 02:55:38 +0300
Vadim Zhukov wrote:
> On 26 March 2009 P3. 02:11:16 Sebastian Rother wrote:
> > Is it possible to disable for example ehci at runtime?
> > As far as I understand I can use config -e -f /bsd to modify the BSD
> > kernel but the changes jus
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 21:56:48 -0400
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> Sebastian Rother wrote:
> > Is it possible to disable for example ehci at runtime?
> > As far as I understand I can use config -e -f /bsd to modify the BSD kernel
> > but the changes just get applied after a rebo
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 21:52:14 -0400
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> Sebastian Rother wrote:
> > Is it possible to disable for example ehci at runtime?
> > As far as I understand I can use config -e -f /bsd to modify the BSD kernel
> > but the changes just get applied after a reboot.
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 10:50:13 -0400
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> >> Instead of exit, you type quit and it will save the changes, oppose to
> >> exit that do not.
> >
> > That method does not work!
> > I tried it!
>
> Just FYI, in the FAQ it does saw in the first paragraph at the start of
> the seco
>> The other side seems to have said far more than Theo in far more detail
>>
>> http://accounting.kd85.com/
>
>First I've heard of it!
A lack of communication UNBELIEFABLE!
And I thought just NetBSD acts like that...
How's about the CVS account he claims you deleted... Theo?
I am sure you w
After reading man 4 crypto and co I have a question I can not answer.
If I would put multiple VPN cards at a single board, would it scale?
And if not what accelerator is choosed?
What would happen if I have for example a VIA CPU with HW AES +
a Soekris VPN 1411 (which does AES too).
Btw: Is the
gt; Obviously this wouldn't work for you because you are incapable of doing
> anything right.
>
> On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:43:19PM +0200, Sebastian Rother wrote:
> > After reading man 4 crypto and co I have a question I can not answer.
> > If I would put multiple VPN cards at a
I notice it for a while now that SVND is incredible slow related to WRITE
SPEED. Also I do see a lot of "biowait" with top related to newfs for
example.
vnconfig -cK -S saltfile /dev/sd0d /dev/svnd1c
disklabel -E svnd1
-> a a
-> r
-> w
-> q
newfs /dev/rsvnd1a
If you've serval houndret GBs t
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 6:12 PM, wrote:
>> If you've serval houndret GBs that gonna take a lng time.
>> Also you can not restore a backup quickly because of the uberproor write
>> performance (it feels like being slower then PIO 3..).
>
> crypto is slow. what else is new?
I do not talk ab
> Marco Peereboom wrote:
>> You are right about how awful all this stuff is. Man it seems like you
>> should use an os that suits your goals a little better. I have heard
>> that Linux offers awesome performance.
>>
>
>
> based on the manner in which you routinely complain and provide zero
> delive
Well bonnie++ finished...
Setup + bonie++ result + dmesg
The result is HW indipendent for me (compareable results on am64 too on
another box). I changed the HDD as well (even I doubt it will help) with
no improvement to the writing speed.
Setup:
OpenBSD-Current, i386 (somebody knows why 1GB ra
> Bonnie is retarded and proves nothing one way or another. Typical KY
> for masturbation.
Well then simply tell me how to test/benchmark it?
You could test the svnd on your own BTW because I doubt it's HW related...
I asked you serval times to provide me some hints of what you may need
related
> Why exactly does showing benchmark output make you think svnd gets any
> faster?
>
> Do you believe the developers are going to look at your numbers and fix
> it for you because your numbers show that the cpu sits around doing
> nothing all day?
svnds are used for make release as well
But I'm s
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 11:37:24 -0500
Marco Peereboom wrote:
> You are retarded and unable to figure out what is going on. Spouting
> horeshit as usual. Seriously just go away.
>From one retard to another: Go and fix the retarded pf code or whatever
except of talking in such a way to somebody els
> If the way you do something take too long.
> Seems like that is a bug.
> Most likely in the way you are doing it.
> A lot of things, you can do them wrong and get away with it for a while.
> Getting away with doing something wrong is far from proof that you were
> doing it right.
That's for sure
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 07:50:20 +0100
Jason McIntyre wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 01:34:25AM +0200, Sebastian Rother wrote:
> >
> > Please add the following to man softraid to enable others to get a clue
> > how to encrypt a partition with sofraid.
>
> ok, firs
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 22:57:33 +1000 (EST)
Damien Miller wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Sebastian Rother wrote:
>
> > > it is not a blanket thing - not all archs use it. the disklabel stuff
> > > well, we expect people to know how to use disklabel anyway. if they
> >
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 09:19:27 -0500
Marco Peereboom wrote:
> Bwahahahahaha there really is no end to your stupidity. Thanks for the
> morning laugh.
>
> <--- must be this tall to ride
> |
> |
> |
> |
> |
> <--- you
>
> You are beyond any help.
Thos who take my but-reports to fix their
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 10:33:34 -0500
Marco Peereboom wrote:
> > Thos who take my but-reports to fix their own crappy code should be
> > more quiet. Don't you think so too Marco? Or wait: You found each
> > bug yourself in softraid. ;)
>
> I fucking wrote so yeah I am painfully aware of bugs in it.
Hi all,
I own a ASUS P5VD2-X wich dropes me into a ddb because of some
apic-Problems (I submitted the details using sendbug).
OpenBSD also does not notice the onboard Realtec ALC883 (not even as "not
configured", it just disappeared completly..) even it works absolutly ok
on another OS (well, tes
I noticed some crazy behavior lately,
The box wich I use and where I installed current (for some days) "freezes".
Well it doesn't stop at all.
I can switch the consoles but I can't input anything (like commands).
The SSH stays open
The behavior is not related to load and it's pretty much
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 04:56:39PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> I noticed some crazy behavior lately,
>
> dmesg?
Sure :)
Just wanted to know if it's known. Not that I may missed a mail at misc@
or so where it was discussed and a solution presented.
--
dmesg
I recompiled (again) to ensur
Hello guys,
I set up OpenBSD as DSL router using the kernel pppoe.
Because my DSL connection is faster then 10 MBit I'm using the kernel
pppoe to use the bandwith.
I've noticed that pf fails to do the routing/nat in such scenarios:
1. OpenBSD Router boots
-> It takes some seconds until pppoe0 ge
> I don't give care.
>
> Get lost, little boy.
I didn't made this bug report. I just told you weeks ago that people will
hit thit bug. And you may please explain me the sense of submitting
bug-reports if you've such a attitude?
Well as I told you: People will hit thit bug.
But please forward at l
Well with static IPs I've no problem either.
It's just after the forced disconnect of the ISP and after pppoe0 got a
new IP. Then NAT and routing fails. I solve this via a rule reload (after
pppoe0 got a new IP) but that looks like some stonge-age method
(seriously.. ).
I just wonder if somebody e
> Years ago we told Sebastian Rother that we think he's a pest, and
> we'll ignore everything he says.
Wonderfull. It just wasn't me who reported this bug (please read the
original Bug report). So please stop ignoring it. :]
Sure I reported it weeks ago but that doesn'
>I guess you use ($ext_if) - with brackets - instead of the IP address
>manually entered (which you obviously don't know). This way PF monitors
>the interface for changes of it's IP address and adjusts rules
>accordingly. You can verify if it does by doing a 'pfctl -s rules' after
>a reconnection,
*cut*
> I'm unsure of this, too, and the man pages of hostname.if and pppoe seem
> unclear about this. But I guess you're right - commands will be executed
> only on system boot or network restart.
Yes that's kinda true. I just wonder that nobody asked about a solution
before. Does everybody uses
Hi everybody,
I don't know if it's known but there's a online petition for VIA.
Hopefully some people sign up and name also OpenBSD (in the
"optional"-section).
It's about VIAs policy with docs/drivers and the lies they spread (about
"supporting Opensouce").
Link:
http://www.petitiononline.com/v
I would like to get the point of the developers related to the PRNG issue
wich was discovered last year.
Back then OpenBSD developers said OpenBSD is not affected but now I read a
Slashdot-Article wich links to informations wich say the total opposite.
http://it.slashdot.org/it/08/02/10/0136236.s
I just wanted to bring it to your attention that the university of
Pittsburgh provides a HPC-Patch for OpenSSH 4.7 wich may is worth looking
at (include it into the base if possible? who knows..). :)
It seams to outperform the normal SSH a lot and this speedup looks kinda
impressiv btw.
http://ww
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I just wanted to bring it to your attention that the university of
>> Pittsburgh provides a HPC-Patch for OpenSSH 4.7 wich may is worth
>> looking
>> at (include it into the base if possible? who knows..). :)
>
> Is crypto really a bottleneck for
> On Feb 13, 2008 1:11 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> It seams to outperform the normal SSH a lot and this speedup looks kinda
>> impressiv btw.
>
> The speedup looks impressive for 1 connection (because different cores
> are computing AES-CTR), but what happens when multiple SCP/SFTP
> conne
> On 2/13/08 11:17 PM, Benjamin Bennett wrote:
>
>> I wasn't saying "we can work on security" afterwards. This is something
>> that [to our knowledge] has not been worked on previously, and what
>> we're providing is code that we consider experimental (due to lack of
>> review) to get the ball rol
Little blog:
http://citp.princeton.edu/memory/
Paper:
http://citp.princeton.edu.nyud.net/pub/coldboot.pdf
Well some months ago I asked (not here.. more directly) if it would be
possible to may overwrite memory serval times in case the Box has nothing
to do. Back then there was like no interest be
> On 2/21/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> My suggestion is to overwrite memory like 3 times if a programm free's
>> the
>> memory or if a reboot is commanded via the shell. Of course this harms
>> "old" boxes but it's still btter then loosing your SSH-Key or whatever
>> resist
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > My suggestion is to overwrite memory like 3 times if a programm free's
> the
> > memory or if a reboot is commanded via the shell. Of course this harms
> > "old" boxes but it's still btter then loosing your SSH-Key or whatever
> > resists in your ram.
>
> If so
Well Marco just fuck you and piss off...ok?
If you don't care stfu and do something else and let people talk who may
care about "physical" things. And "phyisical" in the meaning of something
related to physics... (just in case you don't know it's the thing you may
missed in school...)
Or why don't
> The paper you mentioned has some info on possible countermeasures. The
> best (IMO) is physically securing your RAM. This seems to fit in best
> with OpenBSD's philosophy, which has never been to put much time into
> thwarting attacks that require physical access to the box -- if you
> have that,
Well this bug wont get fixed.
That's what Theo said months ago... :)
http://www.nabble.com/Re:-kernel-5690:-system-crash-when-running-rtorrent-td14534018.html
Or just browse the web using google.
It's one of these "I told you so" they love me for. :-)
Of course Henning and others will start trol
>>Well this bug wont get fixed.
>>That's what Theo said months ago... :)
>>
>
>Yes. I found the thread where you bashed each other before I made my first
>post . I
>guess I'll go with FreeBSD or NetBSD instead.
>
>
>Daniel
Each user OpenBSD looses is a lost for the whole project.
That's my op
The ISC made a benchmark of BIND on serval platforms.
OpenBSD outperforms Windows but is the slowest (compared to Linux, fBSD,
nBSD and Solaris!) of the other tested OSs. :-/
Well take a look for yourself (hopefully some devs read this! Speacily
those who know how free() works!).
http://new.isc.o
> I told you before you should use linux. OpenBSD sucks.
Dude.. wanna bitching again?
You also just see the downsides of something, right?
It was not supposed to show how "much" OpenBSD sucks!
OpenBSD outperforms still a OS wich is leading in the world.. MS Windows!
Even the IPv6-Part or the Netw
Hello everybody,
I wanted to stress the Antivirus a littlebit and wanted to know how
many Backdoors are in the Test-Archive for this case:
mailgw $ ls | wc -l
10656
mailgw $ ls Backdoor.* | wc -l
ksh: ls: Argument list too long
0
mailgw &
Could that be a "Bug"?
The directory includes also
Hello everybody,
I`m looking for a RALink 2501/2600 based pcmcia-Card with the
possibility to connect a Yagi-Antenna. Unfortunaly I wasn`t able to
find anything after a hour of googling.
It would be good if the card would at leats provide 100mW.
The 2501-Chipset would be nice because of the "a" p
Hello everybody,
I`ve build oBSD from source after my mashined crashed (HW fault).
I did fetched the src again via anoncvs to prevent that the system gets
build from corrupt sources.
Well I did the usual 'cvs -q get -rOPENBSD_4_0 src' and started
the build.
After the build was finished I tried
Hello everybody,
I made a misstake during setting up a ccd.
One of the HDDs was not unmounted but ccd didn`t told me
during using cddconfig.
My problem looks like:
Script started on Fri Feb 9 01:46:05 2007
# mount
/dev/sd0a on / type ffs (local, softdep)
/dev/sd0g on /crypto/home type ffs (loca
Hello everybody,
I`m asking this for a friend who wanna set up a company and needs a
dedicated Webserver (wich does run OpenBSD of course..).
It`s kinda hard to find companies wich do provide such services OR do
even just reply (or reply in a accaptable amount of time (wich is NOT
14days and more
I had some spare time and read some more manual pages and so I found
rdist. I never heared about that tool and what I did read at the
manpage sounds like a rsync replacement.
Because rdist is in the Base-System I would like to know about the
detailed differences between rdist and rsync because the
I just wanted to ask if OpenSSH 4.6 was released already?!
www.undeadly.org claims it`s released but it`s questionable.
There was no mail to misc@, the openssh-Website still declares 4.5 as
the latest release and the code was not tagged for OpenBSD 4.0 in the
CVS (pointed out by 2 comments at und
Guys...
It`s not even avaiable at the mainserver.
http://www.openssh.org/openbsd.html
-> ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/
Nor is it mentioned at the Website, nor is there an announcement Mail.
So don4t tell me something about mirrors and foo if you didn`t even
take at look at the main
Hello everybody,
I`ve a ccd wich contains sensetiv data.
The Server crashed for technical reasons.
After it booted up again it told me to do a fsck.
I did and the data is gone now.
--
fsck /dev/ccd0c
** /dev/ccd0c
** Phase 1 ..
..
..
..
..
** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
1 files, 1 used, 211389
> fsck can't recover some forms of corruption, but did you look in lost+found?
>
> -Otto
I did,
it`s not there but still at the HDD.
Seams the FS "forgot" about the file even a simple hexdump tells me
it`s still there (hexdump -C /dev/ccd0c, it`s there.. I see it :) ).
Is there any tool to
Hello everybody,
I`ve a problem with one HDD wich has 3 empty Partitions at the
beginning. I wanted to remove those partitions but OpenBSDs fdisk
doesn`t know about a "delete" Command and disklabel so far shows just
the OpenBSD (4th) partition.
What would be the OpenBSD equivalent to Linux fdisk
On Sun, 6 May 2007 11:12:54 -0700
"Ted Unangst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/6/07, Sebastian Rother <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > I`ve a problem with one HDD wich has 3 empty Partitions at the
> > beginning. I wan
Guys if you realy "care" about security why does nobody asks about
using gzsig.
Even useable for the packages...
Kind regards,
Sebastian
On Tue, 8 May 2007 07:28:32 -0500
Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why do you ask this every release?
>
> Why wasn't the answer last time good enough for you?
You missed the point.
I didn`t asked but mentioned gzsig as alternativ to MD5-Hashes and
other things wich are mentioned in t
Hello everybody,
I tried to configure a microphone on OpenBSD 4.1 but it seems I'm too dumb
to get it working.
I've read the FAQ (well the manpages where not that helpfull about it) and
configured the settings like descriped:
inputs.mic.mute=on
inputs.mic.preamp=on
inputs.mic.source=
Hi everbody,
I would like to get a OpenBSD installed on a box where a FreeBSD 6.2 is
currently installed.
I thought about using Yaifo like I did many times before.
I just have to face a problem with FreeBSD.:
My HDD is ad4s1 and I would like to use dd to simply overwrite the HDD
with yaifo.f
> On 2007/08/06 01:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> Seriously: if root can't write a Image to the HDD (as "root") the
>> system is just "fucked" up and the concepts are braindead But
>> propably
>> I'm lacking leet fBSD skills here...
>
> or maybe just leet AnyBSD skills; did you check th
Hi guys,
I ask at misc because I#m unsure if these problems are known.
During reading the CHangelog I noticed the ALC883 Chip was added to Azalia.
Well this Chip is at this Motherboard but I can't get it working.
The BIOS supports to either set it into the HDA Mode or into the AC97
mode. neither
Theo wrote:
>So it does not really matter if you give further debugging
>information. There is some bug, and we don't know what it is, and I
>wish it was fixed because in some way we find it embarrassing to have
>something not work in OpenBSD, but hey, what can we really do?
Answer: http://www.v
>Registration at our extranet is required along with an email address
>that can be confirmed. We cannot support anonymous FTP or http
>downloads. The reason for this is that we are required by the
>conditions of our US export licenses to know who and where our customers
>are. If anyone objects t
Hello everybody,
I configured a pf and I used the same config for a lot Servers.
But I noticed something.. strange today after a 3.9-i386 Server had a reboot.
pf is started by default and the config was also used with 3.8 (same
Server..).
Example-Rule pasted:
table persist
pass in on $ext_if p
>On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 03:31:01AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>
>> table persist
>> pass in on $ext_if proto tcp to $web_server \
>> port 22 flags S/SA keep state \
>> (max-src-conn 10, max-src-conn-rate 3/10, overload flush)
>>
>> The problem I have is that pf did not added the
In my oppinion the tool does NOT WORK like descriped...
Why? If you update from 3.8 to 3.9 it MAY work.
But if a depency was updated or so it totaly fails...
godfather $ sudo pkg_add -ui
Looking for updates: complete
Cannot find updates for BitTorrent-4.2.2 ImageMagick-6.2.6.1
ORBit-0.5.13p1 OpenE
Hello everybody,
Tec-Note: OpenBSD-3.9 STABLE on amd64
The -ui Switch for pkg_add is a realy "wonderfull" development but it
needs updated Packages at the FTP.
Just some examples from Software updated using Ports:
Candidates for updating clamav-0.88.2 -> clamav-0.88
Candidates for updating cups-
> On 2006/06/19 13:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Tec-Note: OpenBSD-3.9 STABLE on amd64
>>
>> The -ui Switch for pkg_add is a realy "wonderfull" development but it
>> needs updated Packages at the FTP.
>>
>> Just some examples from Software updated using Ports:
>> Candidates for updating clamav-0.
> On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 09:29:08AM -0500, Benjamin Collins wrote:
>> What actually happens after the above invocation is what Sebastian
>> pointed out - updatable package names are printed, but nothing is
>> actually updated.
>
> And you're running 3.9 or -current?
3.9-amd64 (stable).
But it was
Would it be possible that the installer asks if you may wanna use the NIC
for pppoe-Connections and then maybe also asks for User/PW for the
connection-settings? :)
In my oppinion this little change may would maybe bring more "usebillity"
(or how that`s written...) and it would save some time wich
Because I know some peoples here own DELL Notebooks:
It happened that such a notebook explode.
The little storry is avaiable at "The Inquirer"
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=32550
Would be very bad if such stuff would happen if you4ve ya Notebook on ya
knees or so...
Kind regards,
Sebastia
> I don't like this idea. I think it is the wrong assumption that "most"
> machines run PPPoE. The folks that use this can easily update the
> appropriate
> files after the initial install is complete.
It`s the same assumption like asking the guy who installs OpenBSd if he
wanna use dhcp. :-)
I
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Would it be possible that the installer asks if you may wanna use the
>> NIC
>> for pppoe-Connections and then maybe also asks for User/PW for the
>> connection-settings? :)
>>
>> In my oppinion this little change may would maybe bring more
>> "usebillity"
>> (or how t
> On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 09:03:43PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> > I don't like this idea. I think it is the wrong assumption that
>> "most"
>> > machines run PPPoE. The folks that use this can easily update the
>> > appropriate
>> > files after the initial install is complete.
>>
>> It`
Hello everybody,
I noticed the build in popa3d is heavily outdated.
nothign wrong with that.
I just read the Changelogs of Solar and found an entry wich is maybe
interesting for me (because I`m setting up a Mailserver):
---
Changes made between 1.0.1 and 1.0.2 (2006/05/23).
A couple of optimizat
Some days ago I read a question related to encrypting a partition.
I just know that swap gets encrypted automaticly.
Wouldn`t it be possible to encrypt also /tmp and /var/tmp also automaticly
with the same mechanism wich is used to encrypt the SWAP?
Somebody mentioned that encrypting /tmp would be
Hello everybody,
Lately I switched to a new ISP in germany wich provides much more bandwith
(~18Mbit) then my old ISP (~2Mbit).
Until now I use the pppD and not the kernel-pppoe.
I read somewhere that the kernel-pppoe may should be better with such fast
connections so I tried to configure it.
I s
> Last week I had the same problem switching to T-DSL. Unfortunately I
> didn't
> have time for debugging and left it with userland pppoe. But I would like
> also
> to use the kernel one.
Thanks for all suggestions so far.
I4ll "investigate" it in the evening or some hours (depends to the work).
Is there any way to combine htaccess with one-time-pads?
The problem is the followring: Somebody wanna have acces to serval
statistics (provided via https). Unfortunately I`ve thos eproblems:
A VPN is no solution because this guy should have acces even from public
Computers (so storing a VPN-Key
> On 7/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> For now I can and will point out the followring:
>> The userland pppd simply just sucks.
>> Sorry but it becomes realy kind of unuseable if you`ve a... "faster"
>> line.
>>
>> I had a 2MBit ADSL-Connection (192kbit/s upload) and had no
On 7/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any way to combine htaccess with one-time-pads?
>
>How about using mod_auth_radius and supporting S/Key or OTP in your
>RADIUS back-end? You allow the user to login with realm
>@skey.domain.ext, in order to let the RADIUS server sel
Hello everybody,
I`m looking for a Voice-Chat/VoIP Solution.
Requirements: Peoples with different OSs should be able to talk to each
other (maybe even some little meetings).
The peoples I know use mainly: Linux, OpenBSD, rare FreeBSD and Windows.
I read about a Server/Clien wich is mostly in use
Since I switched to the kernel pppoe I receive a lot errors with nmap.
"Cannot determine route to %FOO".
For example with a bank-website:
lynx www.cc-bank.de works perfectly
nmap -P0 -sSV -p80 www.cc-bank.de does not work.
nslookup www.cc-bank.de does work so it`s realy a neat routing issue.
An
Hello everybody,
OpenBSDs PF is able to block Packets by the passiv OS fingerprint.
For example you can block packets from nmap.
I4ve a little problem witht hat: How to block a host if it does/did a
nmap-Scan?!
I can block the nmap-scan but not automaticly the host because the
overload-rule does
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 05:50:56PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> block drop in log quick on $ext_if os NMAP overload flush
>
> This is a bad idea, because nmap scans can be trivially spoofed (nmap
> provides a command line option to do this), resulting in a simple denial
> of service atta
Hello everybody,
I`ve some questions related to the upcomming 4.0 Release.
I`ve read that SpeedStep was deactivated for SMP.
Could somebody explain me why this was done?
I`ve read some AMD announcements and they`ll produce (this year maybe
even) a 4 Core CPU. And as advantage they`ve pointed out
Hello everybody,
The Box I`m using for multimedia died so I tried to watch a simple
Movie with mplayer.
The video is a OGM-File and contains 2 audio streams and 2 Subtitles.
The Video Codec is DivX/Xvid and the audio streams are compressed using
MP3.
When I try to play the movie with mplayer it
Some corrections: The "old" Version was 3.8 (not 2.8, typo..)
And the screen (at X) gets fucked even by pressing page-up/down. :-/
But if I would be able to play a little ~300MB file I would be already happy. :)
Kind regards,
Sebastian
-> Something else:
-> cdio(1) can now perform track-at-once burning and rewritable
blanking. ->
-> Is it planed to create a own CD Burn application on OpenBSD?
-> I`ve read a lot peoples do have problems with cdrtools (lets name it
-> Debian and others) and even forked cdrtools. But except of this
I wrote it once but I4ll write it twice.
It would be very neat if somebody would be able to
a) tell me if this is fixed or NOT (it does NOT look like fixed btw)
b) move and commit that patch.
Maybe now this mail will get noticed.
Thanks...
>From a
I`ve problems to understand the sense of the -K option wich was
implemented into vnconfig of OpenBSD 4.0.
Do I understand it correctly if I assume the folloring:
- I can now specify the rounds used by Blowfish
- Wich are (should) limited up to 16 rounds
- I have to specify a SALT file
- Wich
Hello everybody,
I currently try to set up a WinPE 2.0 solution ("VistaPE") to replace the
old "BartPE" solution I currently do use.
Even after using some HowTos I somehow failed to manage to get the VistaPE
booting from a OpenBSD Server.
The BCD claims that it can't find \Boot\ so I tried to fi
>figure out how it works for pxebooting openbsd, then try your hand at vista.
>
>reduce to the simplest case and then build up. asking people to do your
>homework for you makes you look lazy.
It seams my english lacks some importent parts to explain the issue int he
right way. I appologize but you
Hello everybody,
I would like to know what's the current status of large memory support
in OpenBSD is. I tried contacting developers and even wrote a mail to
tech@ because I noticed the related patches where nuked for the 4.4
release but they where not reactivated afterwards.
I can life without
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