Morris, Roy wrote:
> I need to create an executive summary of pf rules and I
> remember once seeing a link for a tool that read the rules
> and gave you back a 'checkpoint(ish)' output .. Anyone know
> the tool I am talking about or can recommend one? Otherwise
> I am stuck making stick drawings :)
recover without much trouble.
All the device nodes in /dev are created with the MAKEDEV script. To
recreate them, all you need to do is copy the MAKEDEV script back into
the /dev directory and run the following command.
# sh MAKEDEV all
Tim Donahue
V for scanning. I found this email on to configure PF to pass
the traffic to squid.
http://marc.info/?l=squid-users&m=120938897115089&w=2
Tim Donahue
sonjaya wrote:
> ye that is my point , if i using obsd as guest os will be reduce
> benefit of OBSD .
>
> so now only two candidate
> - XEN
> - qemu
> - vmware server ( price is high 0
> - virtualbox SUN
>
> may be i will try taht candidate .
>
> Thank's for all sharing :)
>
I run OpenBSD und
he limiting factor to how many you can have running will probably be
how much memory you are limited to in your laptop.
[1] - http://mln.sourceforge.net/
[2] - http://ovirt.org/
[3] - http://openqrm.com/
Tim Donahue
dt...@drizzle.com wrote:
> Tim Donahue wrote:
>
>> I run OpenBSD under VMware Server and ESXi. (Both are free) It is
>> fairly stable and the performance isn't bad. I would recommend you use
>> the "Other Linux (64-bit)" profile so you can get access
, I have several apache servers behind PF
firewalls with no issues. If this doesn't work, please post a dmesg
and your pf ruleset so that we actually have the information we need
to help you out.
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This mess
warding settings are stored in the
registry. It is easy enough to write a quick script to add those
registry entries into the reg. of a new computer. Look in the PuTTY
FAQ, I think there is an example of how to do it in there.
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ything that I
have read about the Sun-MySQL deal it will be business as usual for
MySQL, just with lots more cash laying around.
*http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/databases/mysql/Makefile?rev=1.1&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
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or the 4 byte header that
will be added.
Unfortunately not all the ethernet cards/drivers are able to support
this over-sized packet. To check which drivers are capable of
supporting it you can grep for "IFCAP_VLAN_MTU" in
the /usr/src/sys/dev/pci/if_.c files. I personally have had the
best luck with the fxp, sis, and em drivers when I am doing vlan
trunking.
Tim Donahue
Ahh... Looks like a fully functional DMI (Detonate Machine Interface)
has arrived at last... Wonder how that would work out as a LART.
Tim Donahue
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 21:20:31 +0200 (CEST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Because I know some peoples here own DELL Notebooks:
>
> It happened
I swear, spam keeps getting wierder and wierder
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 20:43:50 -0700 (PDT)
"Anon Y. Mous" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BOB is dying.
> Right turn on RED.
> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
> http://mail.yahoo.com
no problems traversing NAT. I
used it at a former employer and it work great for my laptop.
Tim Donahue
I have used tidy (for html) and perltidy to clean up messy/generated
code in the past. Both are extremely customizable in the format they
output code.
Tim Donahue
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 14:59:31 +0200
Kyrre Nygerd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello people,
>
> I'm looking
Make sure that you have your 'open-files-limit' parameter set to a sane
value in your my.cnf. If you don't have anything set for that limit
the default is extremely low (so low that using views tended to not
work on my dev box). I have been using "open-files-limit = 8192&
On 6/6/08 6:52 AM, "Geoff Steckel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Sometimes it matters to be small and sometimes fast. That is a decision
>> made by the kernel hacker. Joe user does not make these decisions
>> because he/she does not understand the overall impact.
>
>> As someone else who writes
e, i.e. 4:4 == ESTABLISHED:ESTABLISHED. Grab putty or
something and maximize the window to see the descriptive versions.
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itches/routers can be
logged into with a public key now.
2) Since I'm using dedicated box for backups, I don't need to hide
password from ps.
What is the cleanest way to pass password to ssh?
RANCID uses expect scripts to do the logins.
talks
back to a base station that acts as a keyboard wedge.
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necting to wsdisplay0
As you can see, there is no SCSI black magic or any proprietary voodoo
going on here. The scanner is simply detected as a USB keyboard, and
acts just like one in my day to day use of it.
Tim Donahue
Quoting Predrag Punosevac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
D
;
> Glenn
>
This is a trademark issue and from what I hear the Mozilla guys guard
their trademarks "vigorously. This probably stems from the fact that
they have been bitten 1 or 2 times in the past with trademark issues
and don't want to go through that again.
Tim Donahue
On Monday 06 March 2006 13:37, Bryan Brake wrote:
> Bryan Irvine wrote:
> > For a laugh go here.
> >
> > http://wideopenbsd.org/
>
> How much does it cost to register a domain these
> days? Is it registered to Dave Feustel? The
whois wideopenbsd.org reveals:
Tech Name:Registration Private
Which
omplier that they need
to completely root the system.
Tim Donahue
google (amavisd and amavisd-new) are
both email filtering programs and don't have anything to do with backups for
servers (though amavisd-new does run quite happily on backup MX servers).
Tim Donahue
it to talk to
3 different networks. When I start `ospfd -d` to see why no networks ever
get populated into the FIB I get the follow errors. Is there anything I can
do to resolve this problem?
Tim Donahue
recv_dd_description: invalid MTU 1500 sent by neighbor ID 10.4.64.3, expected
1496
i
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 15:38, Jason Ackley wrote:
> Tim Donahue wrote:
> > recv_dd_description: invalid MTU 1500 sent by neighbor ID 10.4.64.3,
> > expected 1496
>
> This is your problem. Your physical interface driver
> doesn't understand frames that are
ement in pf.conf.
Set `sysctl -w net.inet.ip.forwarding=1` on both servers if it not already
set.
vncviewer 192.168.1.122
Tim Donahue
disk can be specified as either /dev/rwd0c, /dev/wd0c, or wd0.
Tim Donahue
a permission, as required by the Law and related
> regulations, from the Japanese Government."
No, just like you can produce a BSD-licensed AES implementation in the US, but
it would still be subject to US Export Laws.
Tim Donahue
ding upgrades between versions is not supported. Please upgrade with an
install disk/bsd.rd then update to -stable.
Tim Donahue
t;install "` I
really can't see any compelling reasons for everything to be put into
the ports tree.
Tim Donahue
Or even simpler... from my crontab:
cd /usr/src && cvs -q update -PAd -rOPENBSD_3_9 2>&1 |mail -s CVS update `date
+%Y-%m-%d`
I run this at 6:04am each day so it is completed before I get into work.
You could add a check to see if there is any output from the cvs command
before sending the ma
L or T-1 link using an IPSEC VPN on between a
Soekris 4501 and a 1GHz Dell POS. If all you are looking to do is run a
firewall for a DSL/Cable connection at home, the 4501 is likely overpowered.
Tim Donahue
gs an application like rm or grep can take when passed a large list of
arguments like, say, a recursive find for old files in your spam
quarantine :-).
Tim Donahue
half dozen other ways to do it if i really wanted in.
In other words, just adding "boot" to your boot.conf does not really add any
security. It does make your life more difficult when you actually need to
access single user mode, but without physical security, nothing is secure.
Tim Don
Speaking from experience, I put /etc on a separate partition once, only took 2
hours to recover it but it was a lesson well learned... There are several
file located in the /etc/ directory that need to be immediately available
upon boot. These include /etc/fstab and /etc/rc*.
Tim Donahue
On
You could take a look at pfflowd, flow-tools, flowd, and tcpflow. These are
all in the ports tree.
Tim Donahue
On Thursday 02 March 2006 11:16, David Elze wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just searched the net for hours but didn't find a reasonable solution.
> My intention is to get tra
On Sun, 2005-05-01 at 20:25 +0200, Christoph Machon wrote:
> Am Sonntag, den 01.05.2005, 06:35 -0400 schrieb Todd Boyer:
>
> > On Saturday, April 30, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >
> > > Something else... today I had a chance to checkout a new
> > > wireframe puffy tshirt. The texture of them is in
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