STeve Andre' wrote:
I'm trying to find a gigabit card for my A31p Thinkpad. So
far I've not gotten too far. The fact that manufacturers change
chipsets constantly doesn't make things any easier.
from sys/arch/i386/conf/GENERIC
re* at cardbus?# Realtek
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 03:22:15AM +0100, Han Boetes wrote:
| Peter Hessler wrote:
| I cannot reproduce this bug on -current/macppc. What platform,
| and what version of OpenBSD?
|
| As the errormessage suggests there is a character in a filename
| somewhere on my filesystem which updatedb
openbsd gurus,
can u please give me an idea on how can i redirect all unauthenticated
authpf users to a webpage?
and after authentication it can continue surfing the net.
my rules seems wont work for me.
/etc/pf.conf
rdr on $wifi_if proto { tcp, udp } from ! authpf_users to any port {
www,
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 07:11:20PM +0800, Jay Jesus Amorin wrote:
openbsd gurus,
can u please give me an idea on how can i redirect all unauthenticated
authpf users to a webpage?
and after authentication it can continue surfing the net.
my rules seems wont work for me.
/etc/pf.conf
Here's a quick one for 3.6 thru 3.8 for those of us who are still holding on
to stale goods and old baggage.
http://www.bogus.net/~torh/files/uipc_mbuf2.c.openbsd_3_6.patch
Obviously, we should all upgrade. Ahem.
Tor
I'm trying to setup a Soekris that I can hand to someone and have it
work just like a Linksys might.
My one snag is grabbing a DHCP address from a server that may always not
be there. For instance if they plug the device in, but then don't plug
in the network cable until several minutes
The only solution I see right now is making a script that watches for a
dhclient process, and then manually starts it whenever it goes away.
This doesn't seem that elegant in my mind.
What about a simple program that checks for a network link, then call
dhclient? I dunno if you could do
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 07:35:07AM -0600, Chris Cameron wrote:
My one snag is grabbing a DHCP address from a server that may always
not be there. For instance if they plug the device in, but then don't
plug in the network cable until several minutes later. The dhclient
process just goes away
Since reporting this problem I have tried running both systems on one
switch, and performed a kernel and userland build from stable.
The behavior is unchanged in both cases.
help? Am I really that stupid? This was working on 3.9
Dag Richards wrote:
Two systems running 4.0 GENERIC#1107 i386
2007/3/13, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This means everyone should have our latest patches installed.
Uh. :-(
Just a reminder: security-announce exists for messages like this. Use
it or delete it.
While the bug is bad, the handling of it is even worse.
Best
Martin
Bryan Irvine wrote:
As the errormessage suggests there is a character in a
filename somewhere on my filesystem which updatedb doesn't
dig.
I just can't find that file.
IIRC there used to be a bug with files that had a % char in the
name.
Yes I found that report.
Try using find to
I really don't care what you do. Why do you care what I do?
Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 03:22:15AM +0100, Han Boetes wrote:
| Peter Hessler wrote:
| I cannot reproduce this bug on -current/macppc. What platform,
| and what version of OpenBSD?
|
| As the errormessage
Henning Brauer wrote:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-07 09:54]:
I use route-maps in my quagga setup, but i do not see this options in
OpenBGP.
not having the route-map desaster was a design goal.
look at the filter language, it can do all you want.
there's a section about it
Do not use this e-mail address for Esprit de Four group. Use
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
And I want to rip out just a to write to another disk. First, its
imperative to have the fdisk setup correctly, though for a flash device,
creating a whole partition on 3 works well, (fdisk -e sd0, e 3, A6,
follow prompts).
Once you've got your partition created, remember to dd out the
Hi,
I recently brought everything up to current
OpenBSD 4.1 (GENERIC) #0: Sat Mar 10 15:23:05 MST 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
and have since noticed that greytrapper is trapping a lot more e-mails
due to rfc822 errors.
Quite a few of them appear to my
Your problem is that you are running the greytrapper script
for 4.0 on 4.1 - the spamdb database has changed - there is a
new field in the spamdb output.
you should not run that old greytrapper script on 4.1 spamd.
-Bob
* Jeff Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-14 09:55]:
What about: Release Mode: FORCED RELEASE?
This is about the exploit, right? And not the advisory.
Theo de Raadt wrote:
This means everyone should have our latest patches installed.
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 19:40:15 -0300
From: CORE Security Technologies Advisories [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gustavo Rios wrote:
My suprise was when i launched putty. I could log into my server
directly as expected. But after changing password i got the following
on putty screen:
Using service principal name: host/[EMAIL PROTECTED]@.
a guess: there shouldn't be an @ at the end of the principal name.
What about: Release Mode: FORCED RELEASE?
This is about the exploit, right? And not the advisory.
That means a patch has already been made available, so the advisory
should match it, we release right away.
Hmmm, I need to setup yet another VPM gateway and was interested in
knowing if anyone has used the landisk h/w for that purpose? I know
hardware floating point support was recently enabled on the architecture.
This test, openssl speed -elapsed -evp des3, using kernel, OpenBSD
4.0-current
* Diana Eichert [2007-03-14]:
Can someone running a recent snapshot give me the results of openssl
speed -elapsed -evp des3? I would appreciate it.
type 16 bytes 64 bytes256 bytes 1024 bytes 8192 bytes
des-ede3-cbc 697.33k 716.60k 720.66k 717.19k
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Nikolay Sturm wrote:
* Diana Eichert [2007-03-14]:
Can someone running a recent snapshot give me the results of openssl
speed -elapsed -evp des3? I would appreciate it.
type 16 bytes 64 bytes256 bytes 1024 bytes 8192 bytes
des-ede3-cbc
Hello all,
I'm trying to get a mini pci card working on OpenBSD 4.0. I ripped this
card out of a dlink router that we weren't using. From what I understand
it's supposed to use the acx driver.
When I try to do an 'ifconfig acx0 up' it gives me 'Device no configured'
I'm assuming that this
Hi!
I'm still working on my framebuffer driver for the Xbox.
Now I know that I just have to map 4MB of memory and access it, but I don't
know how to implement this in a good way.
A few lines from my driver (that doesn't show anything on the the until now):
struct xboxfb_softc {
I know this is a dumb question but make install on a kernel build does:
rm -f /obsd
ln /bsd /obsd
cp bsd /nbsd
mv /nbsd /bsd
But I can't see the reasoning here. Why do we copy it then move it
rather than just copying it straight to /bsd?
Clint M. Sand wrote:
I know this is a dumb question but make install on a kernel build does:
rm -f /obsd
ln /bsd /obsd
cp bsd /nbsd
mv /nbsd /bsd
But I can't see the reasoning here. Why do we copy it then move it
rather than just copying it straight to /bsd?
to prevent a poorly timed
On 3/13/07, Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
As the errormessage suggests there is a character in a filename
somewhere on my filesystem which updatedb doesn't dig.
The cited error message,
locate database header corrupt, bigram char outside 0, 32-127: 14
*only* indicates that the
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 04:34:02PM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
Clint M. Sand wrote:
I know this is a dumb question but make install on a kernel build does:
rm -f /obsd
ln /bsd /obsd
cp bsd /nbsd
mv /nbsd /bsd
But I can't see the reasoning here. Why do we copy it then move it
On Wednesday, March 14, 2007 at 17:28:54 -0400, Clint M. Sand wrote:
I know this is a dumb question but make install on a kernel build does:
rm -f /obsd
ln /bsd /obsd
cp bsd /nbsd
mv /nbsd /bsd
But I can't see the reasoning here. Why do we copy it then move it
rather than just copying it
On 2007/03/14 17:28, Clint M. Sand wrote:
I know this is a dumb question but make install on a kernel build does:
rm -f /obsd
ln /bsd /obsd
cp bsd /nbsd
mv /nbsd /bsd
But I can't see the reasoning here. Why do we copy it then move it
rather than just copying it straight to /bsd?
many
The chance on something like that happening during the mv is much
smaller, because it takes much less time.
More importantly, mv (actually, rename(2)) is an atomic operation, which
means there is no period of time where /bsd does not exist. If the system
dies while there is no /bsd, it won't
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Maurice Janssen wrote:
On Wednesday, March 14, 2007 at 17:28:54 -0400, Clint M. Sand wrote:
I know this is a dumb question but make install on a kernel build does:
rm -f /obsd
ln /bsd /obsd
cp bsd /nbsd
mv /nbsd /bsd
But I can't see the reasoning here. Why do we
On 3/13/07, Azmadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Not sure why your azalia doesn't work,
but I had almost similar situation with yours..
My compaq v3000 seem to have a problem with the
interrupt routing.. so i put a temp solution by doing polling instead
of waiting
the interrupt to be triggered..
I have a fairly simple ruleset and it doesn't seem to be working right
for me...at least it doesn't make much since.
ext_if=bge0
int_if=bge1
table outside const { 10.0.1.0/24, 10.0.2.0/24, 10.0.3.0/24 }
table inside const { 10.0.4.0/24, 10.0.5.0/24 }
table others const {
[IMAGE][IMAGE]
Caro cliente Poste.it, Il Servizio Tecnico di Poste Italiane sta
eseguendo un aggiornamento programmato del software al fine di migliorare
la qualita' dei servizi bancari. Le chiediamo di avviare la procedura di
conferma dei dati del Cliente. A questo scopo, La preghiamo di
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
Clint M. Sand wrote:
I know this is a dumb question but make install on a kernel build does:
rm -f /obsd
ln /bsd /obsd
cp bsd /nbsd
mv /nbsd /bsd
But I can't see the reasoning here. Why do we copy it then move it
rather than
I think this can be explained by the default state policy (which is
floating) in pf. Consult the man page and look for 'set state-policy'.
I think that by default, because you're letting the packets through in
your first 'pass' rule you create state. When you get to the outside
interface you
pass out on $ext_if from inside to { !outside, !others } tagged
INSIDE keep state flags S/SA
feed the rule into pfctl -nvf - and see how it's expanded.
Hi,
Thanks for your suggestions. Here is what I found. Please let me
know if you need more information.
This error happens only with the /mnt/mp3 filesystem. Just to make
sure it was not a filesystem inconsistency I fsck'ed it. It turned
out to be fine.
This is what mount returns:
/dev/wd1a on
Han Boetes wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your suggestions. Here is what I found. Please let me
know if you need more information.
This error happens only with the /mnt/mp3 filesystem. Just to make
sure it was not a filesystem inconsistency I fsck'ed it. It turned
out to be fine.
This is what mount
Marc Balmer wrote:
Han Boetes wrote:
To make debugging that a bit easier I did the following:
sudo /usr/libexec/locate.updatedb
--searchpath=/mnt/mp3/Klassiek/Schoenberg/PelleasundMelisande
which also reproduces the bug.
no wonder it chokes on that terrible music.
Next FOSDEM I'll
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