On Wed, Sep 07, 2011 at 02:42:04PM +1000, john slee wrote:
VROOOM
cars, meh.
http://www.openbsd.org/books.html
Hi,
I have a win7 with dynamic ip address connected using green Bow
VPN.
[road warrior][OpenBSD][192.168.0.0/24]
The tunnel is
opened. I can ping the OpenBSD(4.9) gateway(192.168.0.249), but no
workstations in the lan.
I try : tcpdump -nettti pflog0 report me
nothing.
I try : tcpdump -i
Thanks.
I will do the requested tests tomorrow, and I will post the results on
Friday.
On 09/06/2011 11:37 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
ah, it's been pointed out this would be mfi(4).
Output from pcidump -vxx would probably be helpful..
Hi all,
I'm facing a strange thing with IPv6 and IMCPv6 packet too big
messages. I have an FTP server (running 5.0 tagged sources, PF
disabled) accessible through IPv6 via a gif(4) tunnel on a gateway
(running ftp-proxy(8) on a -current machine). On this gateway, the MTU
of the gif(4) interface
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Mark Kettenis mark.kette...@xs4all.nl
wrote:
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 11:53:02 +0200
From: Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com
On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Tomas Bodzar
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 07:40:48 +0200
Landry Breuil wrote:
Without having an endless crab session about Firefox, I'd like to
know if Firefox 6 seems any better for you. Firefox 4+ seems to
not just leak memory, but hemorrhage it. In 5 I routinely hit the
2G data limit. FF6 is better in
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On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 12:13:21 +
Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
All the desktops do use noscript though so maybe it's javascript
related?
It is the javascript garbage collector that isn't doing its job right.
Memory allocated for pages that use javascript and refresh themself,
I have activated pre-orders for the 5.0 release -- it is scheduled for
official release on Nov 1 on the FTP sites. As usual, we try to get
CDs in people's hands slightly a few days before that.
http://www.openbsd.org/orders.html
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On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org
wrote:
I have activated pre-orders for the 5.0 release -- it is scheduled for
official release on Nov 1 on the FTP sites. As usual, we try to get
CDs in people's hands slightly a few days before that.
We'll have pre-orders
Personally I'm using the Nightly builds (version 9). They're great
because they're available in native 64-bit.
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 9:20 AM, Amit Kulkarni amitk...@gmail.com wrote:
Without having an endless crab session about Firefox, I'd like to
know if Firefox 6 seems any better for you.
Cool. thank you!
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 8:35 PM, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.orgwrote:
I have activated pre-orders for the 5.0 release -- it is scheduled for
official release on Nov 1 on the FTP sites. As usual, we try to get
CDs in people's hands slightly a few days before that.
Just like every single Firefox running on OpenBSD/amd64
On 2011 Sep 07 (Wed) at 23:37:18 +1000 (+1000), Alec Taylor wrote:
:Personally I'm using the Nightly builds (version 9). They're great
:because they're available in native 64-bit.
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On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 5:35 AM, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org
wrote:
I have activated pre-orders for the 5.0 release -- it is scheduled for
official release on Nov 1 on the FTP sites. As usual, we try to get
CDs in people's hands slightly a few days before that.
Just like every single Firefox running on OpenBSD/amd64
On 2011 Sep 07 (Wed) at 23:37:18 +1000 (+1000), Alec Taylor wrote:
:Personally I'm using the Nightly builds (version 9). They're great
:because they're available in native 64-bit.
tell that to ariane@ *native 64 bit* cough cough.
On 2011 Sep 07 (Wed) at 09:35:14 -0500 (-0500), Amit Kulkarni wrote:
: Just like every single Firefox running on OpenBSD/amd64
:
: On 2011 Sep 07 (Wed) at 23:37:18 +1000 (+1000), Alec Taylor wrote:
: :Personally I'm using the Nightly builds (version 9). They're great
: :because they're
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On 07/set/2011, at 15:26, Alan Cheng bsdp...@gmail.com wrote:
Cool. thank you!
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 8:35 PM, Theo de Raadt
dera...@cvs.openbsd.orgwrote:
I have activated pre-orders for the 5.0 release -- it is scheduled for
Does anyone else feel like Christmas has come early when they see a pre-
order announcement from Theo?
Time to make my biannual order plus donation...
On 2011-09-07 at 07:35:05, Theo de Raadt wrote:
I have activated pre-orders for the 5.0 release -- it is scheduled for
official release on Nov 1
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On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 12:37 AM, Peter Hessler phess...@theapt.org wrote:
On 2011 Sep 07 (Wed) at 09:35:14 -0500 (-0500), Amit Kulkarni wrote:
: Just like every single Firefox running on OpenBSD/amd64
:
: On 2011 Sep 07 (Wed) at 23:37:18 +1000 (+1000), Alec Taylor wrote:
:
: Just like every single Firefox running on OpenBSD/amd64
:
: On 2011 Sep 07 (Wed) at 23:37:18 +1000 (+1000), Alec Taylor wrote:
: :Personally I'm using the Nightly builds (version 9). They're great
: :because they're available in native 64-bit.
:
:
:tell that to ariane@ *native 64
Order counts as DONE.
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org
wrote:
I have activated pre-orders for the 5.0 release -- it is scheduled for
official release on Nov 1 on the FTP sites. As usual, we try to get
CDs in people's hands slightly a few days before that.
We're up in Europe too
hello i have search on the list no luck, i have installed the package
mod_frontpage, ive done all what pkg_info said now whats the next step? i need
to add an account how do i do that?
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On 7 September 2011 19:10, sysadmin help account
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hello i have search on the list no luck, i have installed the package
mod_frontpage, ive done all what pkg_info said now whats the next step? i need
to add an account how do i do that?
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yes it seams that the mod_frontpage it have been loaded from apache but now
what? i mean should i execute the fp_install.sh script and i have no clue
about adding a user so the web master can connect to the server
by the way i agree have no idea why the webmaster wants this FP thing.
On Wed, 7
Hi all,
thanks for your help and tips.
I have do some testing when I add some free time.
I finally got it working by creating the queue on my internal
if (now em1 instead of re1)
altq on $int_if hfsc bandwidth 97Mb qlimit 500 queue { main, second }
queue main on $int_if bandwidth 1Mb
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 15:06:09 -0600, sysadmin help account wrote:
yes it seams that the mod_frontpage it have been loaded from apache
but now
what? i mean should i execute the fp_install.sh script and i have no
clue
about adding a user so the web master can connect to the server
by the way i
Hello!
When I start httpd with rc.d script, it silently fails to start. Manual
command sudo /etc/rc.d/httpd start also fails. I have no httpd_flags
specified and I start httpd as the last of rc_scripts.
At the same time sudo apachectl start start the server. Is there anything I
am missing?
The
Ok, let me understand
You have four ports on your soekris lan 1641, each port has an ip address in
the 172.16.218.0/24 lan ? is that right for example:
sis0 172.16.218.100
sis1 172.16.218.101
sis2 172.16.218.102 and so on for sis3
is that right ?
Each port with a path cord ?
In my experience
Seriously, why?
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 4:56 PM, roberth rob...@openbsd.pap.st wrote:
Seriously, why?
i'm sorry :(
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 17:13:37 -0700
patrick keshishian pkesh...@gmail.com wrote:
i'm sorry :(
don't be sorry, just tell me why, i am just curious.
Alec Taylor wrote:
What's the most secure operating system?
/me is thinking OpenBSD
SELinux by far.
I just listened to an interview with one of the devs on the project
(http://twit.tv/show/floss-weekly/156). Wow! With SELinux, you basically
just flip a switch and boom, you're secure.
Simply because I always runned final release for server and gateway. Habit
taken from linux even if some use arch or testing for debian.
I'm new to openbsd and freebsd that i used for some month (maybe even a
year) also seem to recommend final release. Should we really use current for
gateway in
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 5:24 PM, roberth rob...@openbsd.pap.st wrote:
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 17:13:37 -0700
patrick keshishian pkesh...@gmail.com wrote:
i'm sorry :(
don't be sorry, just tell me why, i am just curious.
I am running current, but a not-so-current-current.
On 09/07/11 18:37, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
Hello!
When I start httpd with rc.d script, it silently fails to start. Manual
command sudo /etc/rc.d/httpd start also fails. I have no httpd_flags
specified and I start httpd as the last of rc_scripts.
At the same time sudo apachectl start
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 5:24 PM, roberth rob...@openbsd.pap.st wrote:
don't be sorry, just tell me why, i am just curious.
- Following -stable with security patches matches my existing in house
corporate policy for Linux.
- It reduces variations between configurations of a given machine
function
On Thursday, September 08, 2011 1:56 AM, roberth
rob...@openbsd.pap.st wrote:
Seriously, why?
Because I don't need to.
Good enough?
Do I now have your approval?
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
On Sep 8, 2011 3:02 AM, Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
On 09/07/11 18:37, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
Hello!
When I start httpd with rc.d script, it silently fails to start. Manual
command sudo /etc/rc.d/httpd start also fails. I have no httpd_flags
I'm lazy.
Sorry for an empty message.
On Wed, Sep 07, 2011 at 08:51:06PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
1) system daemons must have a corresponding daemon_flags variable
defined in rc.conf.local. All the files in /etc/rc.d are executed at
boot, only the daemons named with _flags variables actually stick
same here. it's kinda a time consuming to follow it ...
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 9:10 AM, Jussi Peltola pe...@pelzi.net wrote:
I'm lazy.
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Hi Thomas.
Sorry for the delay.
On 21/08/2011, Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
post output of 'usbdevs -v' command.
Controller /dev/usb0:
addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x),
Intel(0x8086), rev 1.00
port 1 addr 2: full speed, power 500 mA, config
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 6:14 AM, Clint Pachl pa...@ecentryx.com wrote:
I just listened to an interview with one of the devs on the project
(http://twit.tv/show/floss-weekly/156). Wow! With SELinux, you basically
just flip a switch and boom, you're secure.
Do such people like you really exist?
Hi,
Need to cvs update and rebuild, so take time.
And configuration file can change.
Cheers,
Wesley.
i'm sorry :(
don't be sorry, just tell me why, i am just curious.
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 4:15 AM, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff czark...@gmail.com
wrote:
Sorry for an empty message.
On Wed, Sep 07, 2011 at 08:51:06PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
1) system daemons must have a corresponding daemon_flags variable
defined in rc.conf.local. B All the files in /etc/rc.d are
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 6:41 AM, Wesley M. open...@e-solutions.re wrote:
Hi,
Need to cvs update and rebuild, so take time.
And configuration file can change
No compilation at all.
With snapshots:
binary upgrade
sysmerge(8) for config files
pkg_add -ui for packages
Takes cca 15minutes on
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 5:53 AM, David Walker davidianwal...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Thomas.
Sorry for the delay.
On 21/08/2011, Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
post output of 'usbdevs -v' command.
Controller /dev/usb0:
addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, UHCI root
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 6:03 AM, Siju George sgeorge...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 6:14 AM, Clint Pachl pa...@ecentryx.com wrote:
I just listened to an interview with one of the devs on the project
(http://twit.tv/show/floss-weekly/156). Wow! With SELinux, you basically
just flip a
Hi.
First post. Beginner- to intermediate user.
How does PF update a table with hostnames resolved by round-robin DNS?
Is it just the first DNS response that is added to the table, or
multiple DNS responses?
For example, is it possible to block a well-known social networking
site which
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 5:19 PM, David Walker davidianwal...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hey kids.
I'm running a snapshot from a week or so ago:
OpenBSD 5.0 GENERIC#39
I have a Netgear WG111 v2 USB wifi adapter that might be supported
according to urtw(4) but only gets ugen status.
I haven't used
First post. Beginner- to intermediate user.
How does PF update a table with hostnames resolved by round-robin DNS?
Is it just the first DNS response that is added to the table, or
multiple DNS responses?
pf doesn't do this, since it is in the kernel. pf only knows about
addresses. It
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