win
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I have enabled ip forwarding if that has something with it to do, also
a wide open firewall
Best Regards rancor
Thanks Stuart but it did not help me all the way
The example assumes that you want to redirect a specific port but I
want to redirect any port to from a specific IP to another specific
IP.
May you explain how to make it work?
Best Regards Johan Ryberg aka rancor
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 1:13
ugh to figure it
out and I need help to solve it. I have read every thing I can imagine
on the FAQ at openbsd.org och the man pages according to pf.conf
Then I target $mirror on ANY port from $client I want the mirror to
connect to the $server
Best Regards Johan Ryberg aka rancor
On Wed, Feb 11
Thanks! The initial test worked perfectly =)
Regards Johan Ryberg aka rancor
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 3:51 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> here's an example you can base it on. to simplify my example, this doesn't
> restrict to a specific client - this could have some repe
What do you know?
Den 26 nov 2011 23:44 skrev "Gholam Mostafa Faridi" :
> we had Leased line before and we had 27 static IPs before , but our ISP do
> not support is very well , and we change our ISP and we buy ADSL connection
> with 10 static IPs , my NAT Server is OpenBSD 5 , before we change ou
splay" for each depth am I only using "Modes "1280x800""
Any ideas?
Regards rancor
Hi. Thanks for your reply
I'm running OpenBSD 4.3 in a virtual environment using Virtualbox 1.6 and
they don't have any grapics adapter specified. They just say: Use VESA
generic adapter and that's what I'm doing.
Maybe it's Virtualbox that is the problem and not Open
;m using OpenBSD 4.3
Best Regards rancor
Thanks! That did the trick =)
// rancor
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 1:13 PM, mickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 10:59:46AM +, mickey wrote:
> > On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 12:37:47PM +0200, rancor wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > Is the
Screen is a awesome tool but it can't capture everything what's happened
during boot.
The dd-solusion did the trick perfectly, exempt when I put the data into
Microsoft Windows because there was a bunch of unwritable characters that I
had to take care of.
Thanks anyway
Regards ranc
type INVALID_COOKIE
The tunnels works perfect but I still wounder why I got this message.
This is my ipsec.conf on host x
ike esp transport from x.x.x.x to y.y.y.y psk
and on host y
ike esp transport from y.y.y.y to x.x.x.x psk
Any idea?
Best regards rancor
Ah =) Thanks!
// rancor
2011/7/4 Stuart Henderson :
> On 2011-07-02, rancor wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> I have two separate ipsec tunnels from 4.9 boxes and both are
>> generating this message i /var/log/messages once every hour or two
>> Jul 2 08:14:54 isakmpd[28247]
are fixed in current but that caused problem
from time to time with OpenBSD 4.8 and 4.9. I can send you the patch if you
find it hard to figure it out.
Best regards rancor
Den 8 jul 2011 14.24 skrev "Tony Sarendal" :
Are there many updates of the source that is not published as an
errata (on stable)?
// rancor
2011/7/14 Stuart Henderson :
> On 2011-07-14, Paul Suh wrote:
>> If it's easy to pull the diff it shouldn't be hard to post it
>
> It's not about difficulty.
>
>
Well, it would be nice to have some more info like dmesg, hostname.? and
other info to help you solve the problem.
// rancor
Den 28 jul 2011 12:51 skrev "wp10596728-4" :
> Hi all,
> B
> I have a machine with 4.8 OpenBSD, which I want to use as a gateway.
> But I can not get
vi ~/.ssh/config
Host
User userB
then connect to and ssh will use userB as username for that
specific hostname
// rancor
2011/8/10 Aggelis Aggelis :
> Problem:
>
> i am sitting in an openbsd box (A.A.A.A) logged in as userA and i want to
> ssh to an openbsd box (B.B.B.B) as us
irus for free
again for both personal and small businesses.
It's for sure bad that they tag Chrome as a malware but this is not
the first time a antivirus program tags legitimate software as
malware. Shit happens. They are not the first one and not for sure the
last one.
// rancor
2011/10/1 lance
Lol, what a scam! We got calls with the same context in Sweden as well.
Den 31 okt 2011 05:31 skrev "John Gong" :
> Dear Manager,
> (If you are not the person who is in charge of this, please forward this
> to your CEO,Thanks)
> This email is from China domain name registration center, which mainl
The problem was on my side. I found the problem in the building scripts.
Thanks anyway
Regards Johan
Den 3 nov 2011 23:45 skrev "Nick Holland" :
> On 11/03/11 17:02, Johan Ryberg wrote:
> > Hi there
> >
> > I has done some testing with install50.iso and USB stick installations
> > and yesterday
We are running stock OpenBSD 4.8 on several DL360 G6 and G7 and a
additional HP NC364T PCI Express Quad Port Gigabit Server Adapter. We
are running them in pairs as a firewall cluster with pfsync and carp
and also as stand alone as a router but we have problem with random
freezes. We have tried bot
ng an arsehole.
Regards
Den 9 mar 2011 11.21 skrev "Tobias Ulmer" :
> On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 08:03:25AM +0100, rancor wrote:
>> We are running stock OpenBSD 4.8 on several DL360 G6 and G7 and a
>> additional HP NC364T PCI Express Quad Port Gigabit Server Adapter. We
>
as Ulmer :
> On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 11:39:16AM +0100, rancor wrote:
>> I have been asking for how I can provide more information but the question
>> was not answered. Im not whining, Im just providing my experience.
>>
>> I would be happy to provide more information if s
p state
pass in quick inet from $server to $client keep state
pass in quick inet from $client to $server keep state
Best Regards rancor
Apr 2011 10:36:16 +0200
> rancor wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I need help with a problem of mine.
>>
>> I want to reflect all IP from a client to a server via another machine
>> called mirror. client and server can't access each other and there is
>> noth
a lot of work done with pf and nat. It's maybe not possible
to do any more =(
Best regards
2011/4/8 Muhammad Muntaza :
> 2011/4/7, rancor :
>> Hi.
>>
>> I need help with a problem of mine.
>>
>> I want to reflect all IP from a client to a server via another ma
inet proto tcp from xx to 10.40.20.5 port = ssh flags S/SA keep state
pass in inet proto tcp from xx to 127.0.0.1 port = ssh flags S/SA keep state
pass in inet proto tcp fromxx to 10.40.20.5 port = ssh flags S/SA keep state
Thanks for trying helping me.
Best regards
2011/4/8 Stuart Henderson :
&
I second that!
Some must live the perfect life if a couple of spam messages is considered
as a problem.
I often use a key on my keyboard named "Delete", takes no time at all and I
can sleep well at night.
// rancor
2011/5/11 Mikkel C. Simonsen
> OpenBSD MailingList wrote:
>
Hi.
I want to remove tos/DiffServ data from IP packets that are routed
throw my firewall. I haven't seen any scrubbing or other mechanism in
queueing. Is there any way of doing this?
Best regards rancor
Thanks!, I missed to say that I'm using 4.3 (Flashboot).
It seems that a upgrade is the only way of doing this.
Regards
2010/9/15 Claudio Jeker :
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 02:29:09PM +0200, rancor wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> I want to remove tos/DiffServ data from IP packets t
I vote for FreeDOS instead (http://www.freedos.org) - A maintained insecure
Disk Operating System... wait, it's secure since SourceForge.net (running
MONO?)
"Get The FreeDOS Project at SourceForge.net. Fast, secure and Free Open
Source software downloads"
// rancor
2010/11/2 J
Use duct tape and wire it with a netbook with internal GSM module around
your head and install vanilla OpenBSD... works perfectly
Don't use that new thing called 3g, umts,cdma or anything else. It's alien
technology
Den 2010 11 17 09:05 skrev "Jan Stary" :
2010/12/30 Orestes Leal R.
> it's my problem or the license file it's incomplete?
>
>
>> http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/754fee75-c5a0-4542-bf9b-47f236c0a90b/default.aspx
>>
>> Any comments?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> --
> Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
ntries but
it's not the same thing.
// rancor
2011/1/6 Henning Brauer
> * Otto Moerbeek [2011-01-06 18:04]:
> > On Thu, Jan 06, 2011 at 10:43:51AM -0500, Ben Adams wrote:
> > > I know OpenBSD is built for security.
> > > Using OpenBSD with bigmem on My
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