Re: remote su root: SORRY
Hi Otto, >>I would like to see the output of userinfo pyiu. Added to that, the >>output of getcap -f /etc/login.conf class, where class is the login >>class of teh user, as reported by userinfo. login pyiu passwd WhatEverWasHere uid 1002 groups users wheel change NEVER class gecos Paul Yiu dir /home/pyiu shell /usr/local/bin/bash expire NEVER pyiu do not assign to any class as shown above. -bash-3.00# getcap -f /etc/login.conf default default::path=/usr/bin /bin /usr/sbin /sbin /usr/X11R6/bin /usr/local/bin: :umask=022: :datasize-max=256M: :datasize-cur=75M: :maxproc-max=128: :maxproc-cur=64: :openfiles-cur=64: :stacksize-cur=4M: :localcipher=blowfish,6::ypcipher=old: :auth=passwd,skey: :auth-ftp=passwd: >>Also, we need to see the exact command line used and errors reported. >>Not just some vague description. I use ssh.com client 3.2.9 to login as pyiu and type su to su as root and what has been capture in /var/log/authlog is Nov 21 11:27:02 openbsd1 su: BAD SU pyiu to root on /dev/ttyp0 I can provide more details if necessery. -- Regards, Paul Yiu Senior Systems & Network Administrator Max eCommerce Pty Ltd. http: www.maxecommerce.com Ph: +61 02 9651 3422 Fax: +61 02 9651 4622 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This email and any attachments are confidential and may be subject to copyright, legal or some other professional privilege. They are intended solely for the attention and use of the named addressee(s). They may only be copied, distributed or disclosed with the consent of the copyright owner. If you have received this email by mistake or by breach of the confidentiality clause, please notify the sender immediately by return email and delete or destroy all copies of the email. Any confidentiality, privilege or copyright is not waived or lost because this email has been sent to you by mistake. Otto Moerbeek wrote: >On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, Lars Hansson wrote: > > > >>On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 14:02:17 +1100 >>Paul Yiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >>>/etc/passwd >>>pyiu:*:1002:10:P Yiu:/home/pyiu:/usr/local/bin/bash >>> >>>/etc/group >>>wheel:*:0:root,pyiu >>> >>> >>10 != 0 >> >> > >Indeed, but what does that have to do with the problem? You do not >have to have wheel as primary group to be able to use su(1). > >I would like to see the output of userinfo pyiu. Added to that, the >output of getcap -f /etc/login.conf class, where class is the login >class of teh user, as reported by userinfo. > >Also, we need to see the exact command line used and errors reported. >Not just some vague description. > > -Otto
Re: remote su root: SORRY
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 09:37:17 +0100 (CET) Otto Moerbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Indeed, but what does that have to do with the problem? You do not > have to have wheel as primary group to be able to use su(1). Indeed, I'm totally wrong. I missed the puyi at the end of the group entry. Just ignore this silly post. --- Lars Hansson
Re: remote su root: SORRY
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, Lars Hansson wrote: > On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 14:02:17 +1100 > Paul Yiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > /etc/passwd > > pyiu:*:1002:10:P Yiu:/home/pyiu:/usr/local/bin/bash > > > > /etc/group > > wheel:*:0:root,pyiu > > 10 != 0 Indeed, but what does that have to do with the problem? You do not have to have wheel as primary group to be able to use su(1). I would like to see the output of userinfo pyiu. Added to that, the output of getcap -f /etc/login.conf class, where class is the login class of teh user, as reported by userinfo. Also, we need to see the exact command line used and errors reported. Not just some vague description. -Otto
Re: remote su root: SORRY
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 14:02:17 +1100 Paul Yiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > /etc/passwd > pyiu:*:1002:10:P Yiu:/home/pyiu:/usr/local/bin/bash > > /etc/group > wheel:*:0:root,pyiu 10 != 0 --- Lars Hansson
Re: remote su root: SORRY
Hi Guys, Hope you guys can help on this ssh issue has been posted in 2004. Thank you in advance. I hit the same ssh problem with openbsd 3.7. I got serial console set up, I got a user which assigned in a wheel group, when I log in using ssh as a user and try to su. System said sorry and I check /var/log/authlog it said BAD SU pyiu to root on /dev/ttyp0. I can ssh in as root, but not su as root. Please find following lines from config file. /etc/passwd pyiu:*:1002:10:P Yiu:/home/pyiu:/usr/local/bin/bash /etc/group wheel:*:0:root,pyiu /etc/ttys ttyp0 nonenetwork /var/log/authlog su: BAD SU pyiu to root on /dev/ttyp0 -- Regards, Paul Yiu Senior Systems & Network Administrator Max eCommerce Pty Ltd. http: www.maxecommerce.com Ph: +61 02 9651 3422 Fax: +61 02 9651 4622 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This email and any attachments are confidential and may be subject to copyright, legal or some other professional privilege. They are intended solely for the attention and use of the named addressee(s). They may only be copied, distributed or disclosed with the consent of the copyright owner. If you have received this email by mistake or by breach of the confidentiality clause, please notify the sender immediately by return email and delete or destroy all copies of the email. Any confidentiality, privilege or copyright is not waived or lost because this email has been sent to you by mistake.
Re: [Fwd: Re: Theo, I am truely sorry. You misunderstood me.]
On 10/21/05, Szechuan Death <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > frantisek holop wrote: > > hmm, on Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 04:01:18PM -0800, Szechuan Death said that > >> This has been a public service announcement, paid for by the "Friends > >> of Civilized Vendors" economic-action committee. The FCV reminds you; > >> FCV also stands for "Fuck Closed Vendors!" >;-> > > > > and fuck closed www ports for half of the world. > > Wazzat? "Please, Szechuan, I want to host the store?" That's what > it sounded like. Let me know the second _you_ want to have it on > _your_ network, I'll pack it all up and forward it over to you. > See, then _you_ can decide which ports and which countries you want > to block. > > A new decoding for "FWD" just came to me, but in the interests of > politeness, I'll forego sharing it with the rest of the class. hehehe, I think the subject line is way overdue for a change on this thread. ;-)
Re: [Fwd: Re: Theo, I am truely sorry. You misunderstood me.]
frantisek holop wrote: hmm, on Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 04:01:18PM -0800, Szechuan Death said that This has been a public service announcement, paid for by the "Friends of Civilized Vendors" economic-action committee. The FCV reminds you; FCV also stands for "Fuck Closed Vendors!" >;-> and fuck closed www ports for half of the world. Wazzat? "Please, Szechuan, I want to host the store?" That's what it sounded like. Let me know the second _you_ want to have it on _your_ network, I'll pack it all up and forward it over to you. See, then _you_ can decide which ports and which countries you want to block. A new decoding for "FWD" just came to me, but in the interests of politeness, I'll forego sharing it with the rest of the class. -- (c) 2005 Unscathed Haze via Central Plexus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I am Chaos. I am alive, and I tell you that you are Free. -Eris Big Brother is watching you. Learn to become Invisible. | Your message must be this wide to ride the Internet. |
Re: [Fwd: Re: Theo, I am truely sorry. You misunderstood me.]
Daniel A. Ramaley wrote: I submitted the Adaptec 1205 SA to your list. I put it in my OpenBSD 3.7 machine and it just worked. The drive plugged into the 1205 is wd1. I believe these are the relevant dmesg lines: pciide1 at pci0 dev 16 function 0 "CMD Technology SiI3112 SATA" rev 0x02: DMA pciide1: using irq 10 for native-PCI interrupt pciide1: port 0: device present, speed: 1.5Gb/s wd1 at pciide1 channel 0 drive 0: wd1: 16-sector PIO, LBA48, 381554MB, 781422768 sectors wd1(pciide1:0:0): using BIOS timings, Ultra-DMA mode 6 Thank you Daniel, that was what I needed to know. Thanks for the submission, too! Got any others? -- (c) 2005 Unscathed Haze via Central Plexus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I am Chaos. I am alive, and I tell you that you are Free. -Eris Big Brother is watching you. Learn to become Invisible. | Your message must be this wide to ride the Internet. |
Re: [Fwd: Re: Theo, I am truely sorry. You misunderstood me.]
On Thursday 20 October 2005 19:01, you wrote: >Currently tracking 30+ pieces of hardware. However, I need help: I >need people to email me supported hardware, or use the "Submit New > Kit" link on the page to do it. It's pretty easy, and the only > requirement is that you need to have personally witnessed its > (correct) operation with some version of OpenBSD, and that it is > possible to buy it new. Speaking of which: Which driver supports the > Adaptec 1205SA? Anybody? Bueller? Manpages are not forthcoming. I submitted the Adaptec 1205 SA to your list. I put it in my OpenBSD 3.7 machine and it just worked. The drive plugged into the 1205 is wd1. I believe these are the relevant dmesg lines: pciide1 at pci0 dev 16 function 0 "CMD Technology SiI3112 SATA" rev 0x02: DMA pciide1: using irq 10 for native-PCI interrupt pciide1: port 0: device present, speed: 1.5Gb/s wd1 at pciide1 channel 0 drive 0: wd1: 16-sector PIO, LBA48, 381554MB, 781422768 sectors wd1(pciide1:0:0): using BIOS timings, Ultra-DMA mode 6 The full dmesg follows, in case what i quoted above isn't sufficient: OpenBSD 3.7 (GENERIC) #50: Sun Mar 20 00:01:57 MST 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC cpu0: Intel Pentium II ("GenuineIntel" 686-class, 512KB L2 cache) 451 MHz cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MM X,FXSR real mem = 536453120 (523880K) avail mem = 482713600 (471400K) using 4278 buffers containing 26927104 bytes (26296K) of memory mainbus0 (root) bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(00) BIOS, date 01/15/99, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xfdb60 apm0 at bios0: Power Management spec V1.2 apm0: AC on, battery charge unknown pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf/0x1 pcibios0: PCI BIOS has 10 Interrupt Routing table entries pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:07:0 ("Intel 82371AB PIIX4 ISA" rev 0x00) pcibios0: PCI bus #1 is the last bus bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0x8000 0xc8000/0x4800 0xcc800/0x2800 cpu0 at mainbus0 pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (no bios) pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 "Intel 82443BX AGP" rev 0x03 ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 "Intel 82443BX AGP" rev 0x03 pci1 at ppb0 bus 1 pcib0 at pci0 dev 7 function 0 "Intel 82371AB PIIX4 ISA" rev 0x02 pciide0 at pci0 dev 7 function 1 "Intel 82371AB IDE" rev 0x01: DMA, channel 0 wi red to compatibility, channel 1 wired to compatibility wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA, 9536MB, 19531250 sectors atapiscsi0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 1 scsibus0 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets cd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: SCSI0 5/cdrom removabl e wd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 2 cd0(pciide0:0:1): using PIO mode 0 pciide0: channel 1 disabled (no drives) uhci0 at pci0 dev 7 function 2 "Intel 82371AB USB" rev 0x01: irq 11 usb0 at uhci0: USB revision 1.0 uhub0 at usb0 uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered "Intel 82371AB Power Mgmt" rev 0x02 at pci0 dev 7 function 3 not configured fxp0 at pci0 dev 15 function 0 "Intel 82557" rev 0x02: irq 9, address 00:a0:c9:7 4:9a:a9 inphy0 at fxp0 phy 1: i82555 10/100 PHY, rev. 0 pciide1 at pci0 dev 16 function 0 "CMD Technology SiI3112 SATA" rev 0x02: DMA pciide1: using irq 10 for native-PCI interrupt pciide1: port 0: device present, speed: 1.5Gb/s wd1 at pciide1 channel 0 drive 0: wd1: 16-sector PIO, LBA48, 381554MB, 781422768 sectors wd1(pciide1:0:0): using BIOS timings, Ultra-DMA mode 6 pciide2 at pci0 dev 18 function 0 "Promise PDC20269" rev 0x02: DMA, channel 0 co nfigured to native-PCI, channel 1 configured to native-PCI pciide2: using irq 5 for native-PCI interrupt wd2 at pciide2 channel 0 drive 0: wd2: 16-sector PIO, LBA48, 239372MB, 490234752 sectors wd2(pciide2:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 6 vga1 at pci0 dev 20 function 0 "S3 Trio32/64" rev 0x54 wsdisplay0 at vga1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation) wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation) isa0 at pcib0 isadma0 at isa0 pckbc0 at isa0 port 0x60/5 pckbd0 at pckbc0 (kbd slot) pckbc0: using irq 1 for kbd slot wskbd0 at pckbd0 (mux 1 ignored for console): console keyboard, using wsdisplay0 pms0 at pckbc0 (aux slot) pckbc0: using irq 12 for aux slot wsmouse0 at pms0 mux 0 pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61 midi0 at pcppi0: sysbeep0 at pcppi0 lpt0 at isa0 port 0x378/4 irq 7 lm0 at isa0 port 0x290/8: W83781D npx0 at isa0 port 0xf0/16: using exception 16 pccom0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo pccom1 at isa0 port 0x2f8/8 irq 3: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo fdc0 at isa0 port 0x3f0/6 irq 6 drq 2 fd0 at fdc0 drive 0: 1.44MB 80 cyl, 2 head, 18 sec biomask ed65 netmask ef65 ttymask ffe7 pctr: 686-class user-level performance counters enabled mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support dkcsum: wd0 matched BIOS disk 80 dkcsum: wd1 matched BIOS disk 81 dkcsum: wd2 matched BIOS disk 82 root on wd0a rootdev=0x0 rrootdev=0x300 rawdev=0x302 -- Dan Ra
Re: [Fwd: Re: Theo, I am truely sorry. You misunderstood me.]
hmm, on Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 04:01:18PM -0800, Szechuan Death said that > This has been a public service announcement, paid for by the "Friends > of Civilized Vendors" economic-action committee. The FCV reminds you; > FCV also stands for "Fuck Closed Vendors!" >;-> and fuck closed www ports for half of the world. -f -- he has a train of thought. you have a tricycle...
[Fwd: Re: Theo, I am truely sorry. You misunderstood me.]
Rico wrote: If you need anything - write the stuff yourself, if you can't then just ask nicely, otherwise buy hardware that is supported or run something that works on your hardware - it's your choise! [...] Many of us experience the same as you! I too have experienced hardware that isn't supported on OpenBSD, but OpenBSD's goal isn't to support every piece of hardware that exists. I could imagine that one of the most borring tasks would be to write drivers for hardware, especially hardware one doesn't even use. And if I might take this opportunity to engage in what seems like a timely segue, making the purchase of supported hardware easy is the purpose of the OpenBSD MetaStore: http://www.sdeath.net/obsdstore Currently tracking 30+ pieces of hardware. However, I need help: I need people to email me supported hardware, or use the "Submit New Kit" link on the page to do it. It's pretty easy, and the only requirement is that you need to have personally witnessed its (correct) operation with some version of OpenBSD, and that it is possible to buy it new. Speaking of which: Which driver supports the Adaptec 1205SA? Anybody? Bueller? Manpages are not forthcoming. This has been a public service announcement, paid for by the "Friends of Civilized Vendors" economic-action committee. The FCV reminds you; FCV also stands for "Fuck Closed Vendors!" >;-> -- (c) 2005 Unscathed Haze via Central Plexus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I am Chaos. I am alive, and I tell you that you are Free. -Eris Big Brother is watching you. Learn to become Invisible. | Your message must be this wide to ride the Internet. |
Re: Theo, I am truely sorry. You misunderstood me.
Dear Sophie I think you have misunderstood the main point of OpenBSD. OpenBSD isn't developed for you! The developers develope for themselves! If you need anything - write the stuff yourself, if you can't then just ask nicely, otherwise buy hardware that is supported or run something that works on your hardware - it's your choise! Maybe no one wants to help with that particular driver, maybe nobody has the time, maybe nobody think that particular driver is important - so what?! With all due respect, OpenBSD isn't about you! > I've been very patient waiting for support for > over a year now and the more time that passed, the less i could see my > chances of being able to use it. You have been very patient.. so what? The OpenBSD team of developers doesn't owe you anything. They have developed the OS for themselves and you have bought a CD with a copy of the system over the last couple of years.. > If you count all of the OpenBSD CD releases that I've already bought > in the past, I've already paid for it Shame on you Sophie!! You haven't paid for anything! If you truly where to pay the price the system is worth, you would find yourself paying thousands of dollars. The price of the CD hardly covers the work it is to buy an empty CD, manufacture the CD and ship the CD. Many of us experience the same as you! I too have experienced hardware that isn't supported on OpenBSD, but OpenBSD's goal isn't to support every piece of hardware that exists. I could imagine that one of the most borring tasks would be to write drivers for hardware, especially hardware one doesn't even use. >>>>>>I don't care about anything else other than the USB ports. >>>>>>REALLY: This is making life unbearable. >>>>>>I can't use a USB mouse and I have no serial ports. >>>>>>I have no mouse (the touchpad doesn't work properly). >>>>>>I can't use any USB devices at all (but the mouse is all >>>>>>that matters to me). I'm desperate. I LOVE OpenBSD If it is that much of a problem get another computer!! Do something constructive to solve your problem instead! And if you can't you proberly just have to live with this anyway! You have apologized and you are desperate, but really - I think you kindda blew it. Best regards, Rico Sophie L wrote: Hi Theo, Straight up, I'm very sorry. It was not my intention to be rude and I'm not a rude person. All I am is desperate to be able to use OpenBSD again. The fact is I have been a supporter and advocate for OpenBSD for many years and I admire you for what you've done. I just want to be able to use OpenBSD again. I've been very patient waiting for support for over a year now and the more time that passed, the less i could see my chances of being able to use it. I'm wheelchair strickened due to a car accident as a child and OpenBSD was a really great way to pass the time (it's more than that though - I love it). Please accept my appology and help me. As I said, I'm not a rude lady and I'm sorry I may have come accross like that. Cheers, SophieL On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 23:30 -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: If you don't know why your mail is rude, you better read it a few times through. Totally sick of doing stuff for people who are rude to us. Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivery-Date: Mon Oct 17 23:24:57 2005 Received: from shear.ucar.edu (shear.ucar.edu [192.43.244.163]) by cvs.openbsd.org (8.13.4/8.12.1) with ESMTP id j9I5Oul1008985; Mon, 17 Oct 2005 23:24:56 -0600 (MDT) Received: from openbsd.org (localhost.ucar.edu [127.0.0.1]) by shear.ucar.edu (8.13.4/8.13.4) with ESMTP id j9I5H5Lq004278; Mon, 17 Oct 2005 23:17:05 -0600 (MDT) Received: from qsrv01ps.mx.bigpond.com (qsrv01ps.mx.bigpond.com [144.140.82.181]) by shear.ucar.edu (8.13.4/8.13.3) with ESMTP id j9I5EcD9029977 for ; Mon, 17 Oct 2005 23:14:39 -0600 (MDT) Received: from foo ([144.131.133.235]) by omta03ps.mx.bigpond.com with SMTP id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Tue, 18 Oct 2005 03:52:39 + Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: "Sophie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Jonathan Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Theo de Raadt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Subject: Re: "ATI SB200 USB" ports on Toshiba Satellite Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 13:52:46 +1000 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180 X-Converted-To-Plain-Text: from multipart/mixed by demime 1.01d X-Converted-To-Plain-Text: Alternative section used was text/plain X-Loop: misc@openbsd.org Precedence: list Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Jonathan, (please read my message in full and see my desperation - All I want is my usb
Re: Theo, I am truely sorry. You misunderstood me.
Sophie L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Please accept my appology and help me. As I said, I'm not a rude lady > and I'm sorry I may have come accross like that. http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.asp?Submit=GO&Range=1&InnerCata=421&bop=and&Range=1&description=pcmcia&srchInDesc=usb [ http://tinyurl.com/77r9f ] -- KBK
Theo, I am truely sorry. You misunderstood me.
Hi Theo, Straight up, I'm very sorry. It was not my intention to be rude and I'm not a rude person. All I am is desperate to be able to use OpenBSD again. The fact is I have been a supporter and advocate for OpenBSD for many years and I admire you for what you've done. I just want to be able to use OpenBSD again. I've been very patient waiting for support for over a year now and the more time that passed, the less i could see my chances of being able to use it. I don't have much in my life that makes it worth while being here and one of my few sources of pleaseure has just been cut off. I'm wheelchair strickened due to a car accident as a child and OpenBSD was a really great way to pass the time (it's more than that though - I love it). Please accept my appology and help me. As I said, I'm not a rude lady and I'm sorry I may have come accross like that. Cheers, SophieL On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 23:30 -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: > If you don't know why your mail is rude, you better read it a few > times through. > > Totally sick of doing stuff for people who are rude to us. > > > Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Delivery-Date: Mon Oct 17 23:24:57 2005 > > Received: from shear.ucar.edu (shear.ucar.edu [192.43.244.163]) > > by cvs.openbsd.org (8.13.4/8.12.1) with ESMTP id j9I5Oul1008985; > > Mon, 17 Oct 2005 23:24:56 -0600 (MDT) > > Received: from openbsd.org (localhost.ucar.edu [127.0.0.1]) > > by shear.ucar.edu (8.13.4/8.13.4) with ESMTP id j9I5H5Lq004278; > > Mon, 17 Oct 2005 23:17:05 -0600 (MDT) > > Received: from qsrv01ps.mx.bigpond.com (qsrv01ps.mx.bigpond.com [144.140.82.181]) > > by shear.ucar.edu (8.13.4/8.13.3) with ESMTP id j9I5EcD9029977 > > for ; Mon, 17 Oct 2005 23:14:39 -0600 (MDT) > > Received: from foo ([144.131.133.235]) > > by omta03ps.mx.bigpond.com with SMTP id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Tue, 18 Oct 2005 03:52:39 + > > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > From: "Sophie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: "Jonathan Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Cc: "Theo de Raadt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > > Subject: Re: "ATI SB200 USB" ports on Toshiba Satellite > > Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 13:52:46 +1000 > > MIME-Version: 1.0 > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180 > > X-Converted-To-Plain-Text: from multipart/mixed by demime 1.01d > > X-Converted-To-Plain-Text: Alternative section used was text/plain > > X-Loop: misc@openbsd.org > > Precedence: list > > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Hi Jonathan, > > (please read my message in full and see my desperation - All I want is > > my usb port working - I've got no mouse) > > > > You may not have got my last email. My question was: > > > > If ATI don't release information about their hardware designs, then how > > did the OpenBSD developers get the info needed to write the driver for > > my dreadfully incompatible ATI IXP soundcard in this system (sound works > > under 3.8 snapshots)? > > Also, USB works under NetBSD 2.0/Linux (FC3-4, SuSe - I've tried it). > > How did they get it working? > > How come OpenBSD developers can't? > > It's all I want. I'd even be prepared to pay for it (If you count all of > > the OpenBSD CD releases that I've already bought in the past, I've > > already paid for it) > > > > Please, please help me. > > > > Regards, > > Sophie > > > > - Original Message - > > From: "Sophie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: "Jonathan Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Cc: > > Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 10:53 PM > > Subject: Re: "ATI SB200 USB" ports on Toshiba Satellite > > > > > > > Thanks for the response Jonathan, > > > > > > Not questioning you. Just asking for enlightenment! > > > > > > If ATI don't release information about their hardware > > > designs, then how did the OpenBSD developers > > > get the info needed to write the driver for my dreadfully incompatible > > > ATI IXP soundcard in this system (sound works under 3.8 snapshots)? > > > > > > Regards, > > > Soph > > > > > > - Original Message - > > > From: "Jonathan Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > To: "Sophie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Cc: "Chris Kuethe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; > > > Sent: Saturday, October 08,
Re: Ethereal 0.10.12 [X-Post, Sorry!]
Sebastian .Rother schrieb: Jakob Schlyter schrieb: On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, Matt Jibson wrote: I believe that Ethereal has improved greatly since when it was removed from ports. surely, but has security improved? does it have privsep? until that has changed, ethereal will not come back. sorry. jakob Then drop all ports! Has Gnome Priv-Sep? hydra? nmap? KDE? xpdf? XMMS? mplayer? If you choose ports because of security and priv.-sep. then you should think about dropping the most ports and keeping just some (~150?) ports. Kind regards, Sebastian Sorry, wrong mailinglist! Sorry for the misstake... Kind regards, Sebastian