Hi.
I just upgraded from 3.7 to 4.0 (complete wipe and reinstall) and
my previously working pf.conf now doesn't work correctly. Machines
inside the private network can no longer connect to any IP outside
of my network.
# $Id: pf.conf 201 2007-02-13 20:03:11Z mc $
# network interface cards
dmz_n
On 13/02/07, Bryan Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/13/07, mal content <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I just upgraded from 3.7 to 4.0 (complete wipe and reinstall) and
> my previously working pf.conf now doesn't work correctly. Machines
> inside t
I have simplified the config file down to:
# $Id: pf.conf 202 2007-02-13 23:44:37Z mc $
nic_dmz = fxp2
nic_pri = fxp1
nic_wan = fxp0
# ip addresses for this machine and the wan router
ip_dmz = 192.168.3.1
ip_pri = 192.168.2.1
ip_wan = 192.168.1.2
ip_dtek = 192.168.1.1
# network
net_pri = "192.
To clarify:
I can connect from any 192.168.2.* IP to a temporary machine
in the 192.168.1.* network (the empty network between the hardware
router and the openbsd box), so packets appear to be forwarded
correctly. If I try to connect to an external IP, however, the packets
don't seem to go anywhe
On 14/02/07, Ste Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
what does `route show` say and is the default gateway correct?
Cheers
Ste
DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs UseMtu Interface
default192.168.1.1UGS 0 194 - fxp0
127/8
Well.
Amazing, and sickening as it is, rebooting the machine appears
to have cleared up the problem.
Any more of this and I'd have broken out in hives or chewed
through a mains cable.
Thanks for your time, everybody who replied on and off list.
MC
On 28/04/07, Maurice Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday, April 19, 2007 at 23:45:51 +0200, Maurice Janssen wrote:
>Some progress was made in the last couple of days. First results are up
>at ftp://ftp.su.se/pub/mirrors/openbsd_stable/
>
>I hope to add amd64, alpha and hppa in the nea
trust
On a related note, what is the OpenBSD project's criteria for "trust"
in matters such as this?
MC
Hello.
djb published the exam paper from the 2004 UNIX security hole course:
http://cr.yp.to/2004-494/1209.pdf
I've been going through it, for something to do, and am stuck on
question 7:
---
Problem 7.
The system administrator, after learning that the /home disk is full, finds and
removes a
Lenovo
In other news Lenovo pretend that they never used the words "We will
not have models available for Linux, and we do not have custom order,
either":
http://news.com.com/Lenovo+denies+ditching+Linux/2100-1003_3-6080115.html
On 09/06/06, Kyrre Nygard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello!
Just a wild thought here ...
After noticing how much simpler it is using tags, for instance
with my bookmarks at http://del.icio.us -- compared to hours of
frustration trying find the right combination of folders and
sub folders in my
On 11/06/06, Ingo Schwarze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://del.icio.us/help/tags
Seems to me that this would just be a simple manager interface
built over the existing filesystem. No need to change the filesystem,
just maintain a database of pointers to files using tags as search
keys.
MC
On 11/06/06, Ingo Schwarze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
mal content wrote on Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 07:55:30PM +0100:
> On 11/06/06, Ingo Schwarze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> http://del.icio.us/help/tags
> Seems to me that this would just be a simple manager interface
&
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/cvs/2006-07/0032.html
On 27/08/06, Default User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
why does OpenBSD have ksh as the default shell, rather than bash?
...
No flames, please. Just honest thoughtful discussion.
That's probably not a question that's going to result in honest,
thoughtful discussion.
MC
Hello.
I was recently given an IBM T41 laptop. I've had little experience
of laptop hardware, and no experience of wireless. The laptop itself
didn't come with any wireless hardware (which, I gather, is a good thing
as it would have been closed intel stuff).
I would like to get some sort of wire
On 15/10/06, Jonathan Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Oct 15, 2006 at 07:57:56AM +0100, mal content wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I was recently given an IBM T41 laptop. I've had little experience
> of laptop hardware, and no experience of wireless. The laptop itself
On 15/10/06, Jonathan Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well some companies like Belkin make it hard to tell as they change things.
If you don't mind opening up your thinkpad you should be able to place
an internal Mini PCI card. These have the advantage of having the main
chip clearly visible so
On 18/10/06, Nico Meijer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, there's a lot of New Age bullshit floating around. It's your choice
to look beyond that and see the practical implications of it.
They do tend to get everywhere, don't they...
MC
Hello.
I'm trying to connect to a Sun Ultra 5 from my OpenBSD
laptop (a thinkpad) but I'm currently stuck. I have next to
no experience with serial communications, so I'm groping
around in the dark currently.
I have a serial cable with a null modem adapter connected
to the DB9 serial port on my
On 5/19/06, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Instead of using minicom, can you try:
# cu -l /dev/cua00
This works fine (here) from and to a Blade 100/SS4/SGI 02.
Hello.
The output from that command was colourful to say the least
and in fact caused xterm to glitch (the pro
On 5/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm trying to connect to a Sun Ultra 5 from my OpenBSD
> laptop (a thinkpad) but I'm currently stuck. I have next to
> no experience with serial communications, so I'm groping
> around in the dark currently.
>
> I have a seri
On 5/20/06, Chad M Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Being a U5, its used, which means someone could have changed the baud
rate of the serial port. :) I've got two U10s, a SS20, and 220R in
my basement^H^H data center. ;-)
If you can use a keyboard & monitor to get to the ok prompt, then yo
On 5/20/06, Sevan / Venture37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
mal content wrote:
> Ah, well, there's the problem you see. I'm actually trying to get
> a serial login as the last lot apparently set the console to some
> ridiculous resolution that no monitor here can handle
On 5/20/06, Sevan / Venture37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try holding STOP & F & powering up the system, this forces output via
serial port A
STOP-D forces a diagnostic power on. The NVRAM Parameter
diag-switch? is set to true.
Not supported by USB Keyboards.
STOP-F forces input and
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