Re: Upgrade to 3.7 and VPN no longer works

2005-06-19 Thread Hans-Joerg Hoexer
apply all patches listed on the errata pages for your 3.4 and 3.6 machines. There are patches for this issue. On Sun, Jun 19, 2005 at 01:34:06PM +1000, Dave Harrison wrote: > I just upgraded my firewall to 3.7, but I've found my VPN is now not > working. I keep seeing "NAT detected" messages, bu

Re: OT: Programming portability

2005-06-19 Thread Rod.. Whitworth
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 16:23:16 +1000, Darren Tucker wrote: >Chris Zakelj wrote: >> I'm curious as to how programs actually get ported from one OS to >> another, > >Yes, some techniques make the job easier, but it depends on what the >program does and whether you're doing a one-way port or an ongoi

snort homedir ?

2005-06-19 Thread mess-mate
Hi, i've installed snort and created the user/group snort. Since snort runs as a daemon a homdir is not necessary, isn't ? How can i remove / setup the user snort without a homedir ( /home/snort)? The homedir was setted-up automatically by 'adduser'. Thanks in advance mess-mate

Re: Eric Raymond talks about GPL and BSD licenses on MyFreeBSD.com

2005-06-19 Thread Steffen Kluge
Johan M:son Lindman wrote: http://www.catb.org/~esr/guns/ Thanks for pointing that out, Johan. Of course, ESR being a gun nut makes his opinion about software licensing irrelevant at best, and wrong at worst. I mean, who would want the terms of a license as oppressive as the GPL written on t

Re: snort homedir ?

2005-06-19 Thread Clint M. Sand
On Sun, Jun 19, 2005 at 03:17:48PM +0200, mess-mate wrote: > Hi, > i've installed snort and created the user/group snort. > Since snort runs as a daemon a homdir is not necessary, isn't ? > How can i remove / setup the user snort without a homedir ( > /home/snort)? > The homedir was setted-up autom

upgrading from OpenBSD/i386 from 3.3 and before by remote

2005-06-19 Thread Nick Holland
Pretend for a moment I am not part of the OpenBSD team. This is completely unofficial and unsupported by the OpenBSD project. Or me. Or anyone else. I would guess a few people out there still have old OpenBSD/i386 systems which are running just fine, but are at a remote site without a serial cons

A system for "patches"....

2005-06-19 Thread sebastian . rother
Hello everybody... I had some trouble with the copy of /usr/src I fetched and so I had to refetch it. But now I'm not sure if I included all patches (even I've e.g. no em-Device (Btw: why are just critical patches listed?)). I guess there's no "system" to identify if somebody applied a patch or i

OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new keyboards?

2005-06-19 Thread Dave Feustel
http://www.amecisco.com/faq_hardwarekeylogger.htm#Q1

Re: A system for "patches"....

2005-06-19 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Sebastian, > I had some trouble with the copy of /usr/src I fetched > and so I had to refetch it. But now I'm not sure if I included > all patches (even I've e.g. no em-Device I'm not quite sure what you are talking about - neither on http://www.openbsd.org/errata37.html nor on http://w

OpenBSD 3.7-RELEASE hangs on install

2005-06-19 Thread Steve
I'm currently trying to install OpenBSD 3.7 on an old HP Vectra machine using cd37.iso, and am running into a problem: the system hangs and stops responding on the line "rootdev=0x1100 rrootdev=0x2f00 rawdev=0x2f02", right before the install/upgrade/shell prompt would normally be displayed. I can't

Re: OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new keyboards?

2005-06-19 Thread Greg Thomas
On 6/19/05, Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://www.amecisco.com/faq_hardwarekeylogger.htm#Q1 > > Why just new ones? Do you think this device is new or something? Greg

Re: A system for "patches"....

2005-06-19 Thread Josh Grosse
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 01:49:47AM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote: >... I'm not quite sure what you are talking about - neither on > http://www.openbsd.org/errata37.html nor on > http://www.openbsd.org/errata36.html > i'm aware of any reference to em(4). That's true, but it looks like there is

Re: A system for "patches"....

2005-06-19 Thread sebastian . rother
> On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 01:49:47AM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote: > >>... I'm not quite sure what you are talking about - neither on >> http://www.openbsd.org/errata37.html nor on >> http://www.openbsd.org/errata36.html >> i'm aware of any reference to em(4). > > That's true, but it looks like

Re: OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new keyboards?

2005-06-19 Thread Nick Holland
Dave Feustel wrote: > http://www.amecisco.com/faq_hardwarekeylogger.htm#Q1 This has nothing to do with OpenBSD. It isn't new. It isn't unique. In effect, you just spammed the list, advertising someone's product. If you are going to put totally off-topic stuff on the list, how 'bout making it inte

Re: A system for "patches"....

2005-06-19 Thread Nick Holland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello everybody... > > I had some trouble with the copy of /usr/src I fetched and so I had to > refetch it. But now I'm not sure if I included all patches (even I've e.g. > no em-Device (Btw: why are just critical patches listed?)). > > I guess there's no "system" to id

Re: A system for "patches"....

2005-06-19 Thread Gerardo Santana Gómez Garrido
On 6/19/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 01:49:47AM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote: > > > >>... I'm not quite sure what you are talking about - neither on > >> http://www.openbsd.org/errata37.html nor on > >> http://www.openbsd.org/errata36.html > >> i'm

IPSec Vulnerabilidade

2005-06-19 Thread Andre Siqueira de Cordova
Alguim sabe como solucionar a Vulnerabilidade encontrada no protocolo ESP do IPSec ? Andri

Re: A system for "patches"....

2005-06-19 Thread Josh Grosse
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 03:13:31AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I think about e.g. 3rd world ppl. who a) don#t have the bandwith to get a > CVS-Update e.g. every week (Modem!) or who have e.g. a limit of e.g. 1GB. With multiple machines to support, with minimal access to the Internet: 1) Ins

Re: S-Video TV Hookup

2005-06-19 Thread Dan Smythe
So there is currently no driver working for OpenBSD that allows TV-out with a ATI Mobility M3? I did look into the gatos program, and I got an error message saying I needed an updated linux kernel. How do I go about using the ports copy of gatos-bin? I extracted the ports file in the /home direc

Re: OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new keyboards?

2005-06-19 Thread Dave Feustel
On Sunday 19 June 2005 08:51 pm, Nick Holland wrote: > Dave Feustel wrote: > > http://www.amecisco.com/faq_hardwarekeylogger.htm#Q1 > > This has nothing to do with OpenBSD. > It isn't new. > It isn't unique. > In effect, you just spammed the list, advertising someone's product. > > If you are goi

Re: OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new keyboards?

2005-06-19 Thread Dave Feustel
On Sunday 19 June 2005 07:24 pm, Greg Thomas wrote: > On 6/19/05, Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > http://www.amecisco.com/faq_hardwarekeylogger.htm#Q1 > > > > > > Why just new ones? Do you think this device is new or something? > > Greg The device is obviously not new. What *is

Re: OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new keyboards?

2005-06-19 Thread Timothy A. Napthali
I'm fairly sure this is a hoax. I have seen this referenced several times over the past few weeks and I have seen no evidence to indicate and truth to the matter. Apart from the obvious legal implications outside of the US how long do you think Dell, HP or any other manufacturer would have custome

Re: OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new keyboards?

2005-06-19 Thread Chris Zakelj
Dave Feustel wrote: I thought you had more insight. All of OpenBSD's security is at risk with this technology. The security features of an OS will not stop a physical attack, no matter how well designed. This is no different than the admin leaving root's password on a post-it note stuck to t

Re: OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new keyboards?

2005-06-19 Thread Chris Zakelj
Dave Feustel wrote: The device is obviously not new. What *is* new is that it is being installed as oem equipment inside of keyboards for HP and Dell systems and also inside of 'used keyboards which can be unobtrusively switched in for older keyboards. Then the companies doing the switching ca

Re: OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new keyboards?

2005-06-19 Thread Brett Lymn
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 12:06:02AM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote: > > So far I see no defense against this spying > technique of password capture. > Regardless of whether they are built in or not - one possible way to get around keyloggers snatching passwords is to present an on screen keypad that c

Re: OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new keyboards?

2005-06-19 Thread Daniel Ouellet
As for the "homeland security" argument, do you have any idea how much raw data they'd have to sift through before coming to something appearing to be a password? This really wanders into the realm of "only A lots, but finding sequence of user/password from the same source is not that hard i

Re: OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new keyboards?

2005-06-19 Thread Rod.. Whitworth
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 00:07:13 -0500, Dave Feustel wrote: >On Sunday 19 June 2005 08:51 pm, Nick Holland wrote: >> Dave Feustel wrote: >> > http://bs.somewhere.real.not >> >> This has nothing to do with OpenBSD. >> It isn't new. >> It isn't unique. >> In effect, you just spammed the list, advert

Re: OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new keyboards?

2005-06-19 Thread Ben Hooper
|>I thought you had more insight. All of OpenBSD's security is |at risk with |>this technology. |> |The security features of an OS will not stop a physical attack, no |matter how well designed. This is no different than the admin leaving |root's password on a post-it note stuck to the underside

Re: OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new keyboards?

2005-06-19 Thread Timothy A. Napthali
You can't sell that bridge - I own it... :) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rod.. Whitworth Sent: Monday, 20 June 2005 4:26 PM To: Dave Feustel; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Nick Holland Cc: misc Subject: Re: OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new

Re: OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new keyboards?

2005-06-19 Thread Rod.. Whitworth
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 16:36:28 +1000, Timothy A. Napthali wrote: >You can't sell that bridge - I own it... :) > Given your office address I'd bet you are keeping a close watch to see if I sell it again, too! ~|^ = >From the land "down under": Australia. Do we look from up over? Do NOT CC me -