EUSecWest/London Call for Papers and PacSec/Tokyo announcements

2005-10-31 Thread Dragos Ruiu
url: http://eusecwest.com url: http://pacsec.jp (PacSec/Tokyo Announcement below...) EUSecWest/core06 CALL FOR PAPERS London Security Summit February 20/21 2006 LONDON, United Kingdom -- Applied technical security will be the focus of a new annual conference fr

Re: Mac Mini as Firewall

2005-10-31 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, Bruno S. Delbono wrote: > Hi All, > > I am considering getting a Mac Mini (1.4 Ghz, Bluetooth, Airport Extreme) > version and want to use it as firewall with OpenBSD (+ an extra USB NIC). I've > checked the macppc port webpage and see it's supported. > > I am soliciting opin

Trunk(4) for 3.8

2005-10-31 Thread Gustavo Rios
I am in doubt reading the following paragraph: "The driver currently supports the trunk protocols roundrobin [default], failover, and none for link aggregation and link failover." Does the part "... and none for link aggregation and link failover" mean that if i want link aggregationa nd lin

3.8 release, November 1 2005

2005-10-31 Thread Theo de Raadt
Nov 1, 2005. We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 3.8. This is our 18th release on CD-ROM (and 19th via FTP). We remain proud of OpenBSD's record of eight years with only a single remote hole in the def

new audio drivers for macppc

2005-10-31 Thread Thoren McDole
> ... I would also ask that you please send a dmesg > from your system to the list if you have do have the appropriate audio > hardware and mention whether it works or not and any other details. mixerctl set some things - transcript below dmesg attempts at playing audio result in "i2s_set_rate:

Mac Mini as Firewall

2005-10-31 Thread Bruno S. Delbono
Hi All, I am considering getting a Mac Mini (1.4 Ghz, Bluetooth, Airport Extreme) version and want to use it as firewall with OpenBSD (+ an extra USB NIC). I've checked the macppc port webpage and see it's supported. I am soliciting opinion on what people think of this setup to serve: - VPN

Re: New 'trucking' functions?

2005-10-31 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 20:13:36 -0500, "Ron Dwyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hmm.according to my fresh new 3.8 CD sleeve; > > > >"-Increased support for redundancy at all levels, adding sasycnd, trucking, >." > > > The least you could do is send in your diff... -oh wait. (; JCR

Re: Problems installing 3.8 on SS5 (complete dmesg).

2005-10-31 Thread Matthew Weigel
Despite the lack of responses, I persevere... below is the complete dmesg, if anyone was waiting for it. OpenBSD finds a total of 120 unknown PHYs (ukphy) on my Quad Fast Ethernet 2.0 card, 30 per hme, and 8 Lucent PHYs (luphy), 2 per hme. OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC) #428: Sat Sep 10 12:38:22 MDT 2

new audio drivers for macppc

2005-10-31 Thread Brad
A heads up to any macppc users. -current now has 3 new audio drivers for macppc. aoa(4), daca(4) and tumbler(4). If you have a macppc system which currently does not have supported built-in audio; then I would ask that you please try out the latest snapshot at ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/sn

Re: Make a backup

2005-10-31 Thread Shane J Pearson
Hello Abel, On 31/10/2005, at 10:23 PM, Abel Talaversn Estevez wrote: If I make the backup with 'dd if=/dev/wd0c of=/image bs=512' the image is a file of about 2 GB because the hard disk is of 40 GB. But with a 'du -sh /' I can see that all files are only 221 MB. The file is probably 2GB

Re: systace (was Re: a truly openbsd day)

2005-10-31 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 31 October 2005 23:32 +0100, frantisek holop wrote: It is really unfortunate that I have never seen a perfect systrace policy. Not once. Not even for small programs like ping. .. hm. does this mean that systrace is not a good idea anymore? No, it means people are too lazy, too busy,

Re: New 'trucking' functions?

2005-10-31 Thread Rod.. Whitworth
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 20:13:36 -0500, Ron Dwyer wrote: >Hmm.according to my fresh new 3.8 CD sleeve; > > > >"-Increased support for redundancy at all levels, adding sasycnd, trucking, >." > > > >Sweet. :-) > > Yep! We can keep on truckin' ! >From the land "down under": Australia. Do we look fr

Re: New 'trucking' functions?

2005-10-31 Thread Aaron Glenn
On 10/31/05, Ron Dwyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sweet. :-) > Trucking bad code out, and trucking good code in. Sweet indeed. aaron.glenn

New 'trucking' functions?

2005-10-31 Thread Ron Dwyer
Hmm.according to my fresh new 3.8 CD sleeve; "-Increased support for redundancy at all levels, adding sasycnd, trucking, ." Sweet. :-)

Re: log file for OpenNTPD (on FreeBSD)

2005-10-31 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 31 October 2005 17:54 -0700, Joe Barnett wrote: To which file does OpenNTPD log on a FreeBSD machine? check your syslog.conf to see where daemon.info is sent.

Re: OpenNTP and leap seconds

2005-10-31 Thread Darren Tucker
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 03:21:13PM -0500, Will H. Backman wrote: > Just curious if OpenNTP supports leap seconds. > I have read that Jan 2006 will include one. 3.8 recognises leap second flags from its servers and will propogate them to its clients. It currently doesn't do anything special on the

Re: log file for OpenNTPD (on FreeBSD)

2005-10-31 Thread Darren Tucker
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 05:54:18PM -0700, Joe Barnett wrote: > To which file does OpenNTPD log on a FreeBSD machine? It logs to the syslog "daemon" facility, so it will end up in whichever log file your syslogd is configured to put them. (This may be "nowhere" if that's how your syslogd is config

log file for OpenNTPD (on FreeBSD)

2005-10-31 Thread Joe Barnett
To which file does OpenNTPD log on a FreeBSD machine? Specifically, I am referring to (i386) machines running both FreeBSD versions 4.7 and 5.4. OpenNTPD is version 3.7p1 (I have tried both installing directly from source, and from [FreeBSD] ports). On my OpenBSD machines OpenNTPD logs to /v

Re: perl script for postfix logs to create spamd tables

2005-10-31 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 31 October 2005 16:14 -0800, John Brahy wrote: Does anyone have a script that parses postfix logs and adds servers to the spamd tables? I do use and love spamd, but what I want to accomplish is to add servers that are attempting dictionary attacks and such into the spamd tables. See sp

Re: Enhanced Speed Step Technology

2005-10-31 Thread Ted Unangst
On 10/31/05, Per-Olov Sjvholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > Can OpenBSD handle "Enhanced Speed Step Technology" of the processor if it's > set to "enabled" in the computer bios? on the earlier chips yes. some of the newer chips aren't supported because of the way the tables are currently la

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Shane J Pearson
Howdy Gareth, On 01/11/2005, at 3:41 AM, Gareth Nelson wrote: I tell people of the joy of puffy everywhere I go, at the busstop I shout "THEY CALLED IT BSD AND OPEN BECAUSE IT'S ALWAYS FREE" And here's to Puffy Hood! Seriously though, I now recommend OpenBSD to everyone as a firewall/ ser

Re: UKC and VGA configuration

2005-10-31 Thread Diego Arimany
Stuart, Consoles on i386 involve vga(4) and wscons(4), you just have text modes to choose from which probably won't help you. I4ve tried using 'wsconscfg' to set the screen, but the text modes are not much better (unless there is a stretch option). Yes, they're all VGA text modes for a 640

Re: perl script for postfix logs to create spamd tables

2005-10-31 Thread John Brahy
> Does anyone have a script that parses postfix logs and adds servers to > the spamd tables? I do use and love spamd, but what I want to accomplish is to add servers that are attempting dictionary attacks and such into the spamd tables. Someone else emailed me directly and mentioned adding serv

OpenAFS Server install script for 3.8 ( was Openafs or alra Support)

2005-10-31 Thread ober
Attached is the latest version of the single server OpenAFS install script for OpenBSD 3.8/3.7. This was built using OpenAFS 1.3.87 configured with ./configure --enable-transarc-paths --with-afs-sysname=i386_obsd37 I believe on 3.8 I had to copy over the /usr/include/ufs/extattr.h from a 3.7 box

Re: in-kernel pppoe and fixed address

2005-10-31 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Jason McIntyre wrote: my hostname.pppoe0 file does this without problem. i guess the problem is you specify an exact ip, but a wildcard for your gateway. Sorry about that. I was not very clear. In fact, I also tried to set the gateway to a fixed IP, but it does not change anything, I still can

Re: perl script for postfix logs to create spamd tables

2005-10-31 Thread Chad M Stewart
Why would you want to do that? Put spamd in front of postfix and sit back and watch the spammers waste their time. Sure the first few hours can be trying as legitimate mail trickles through. Before I deployed spamd for the first time I lowered the passtime and tested. Once I was satisfi

systace (was Re: a truly openbsd day)

2005-10-31 Thread frantisek holop
hmm, on Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 03:05:49PM -0700, Theo de Raadt said that > > I'd love to see a bootable OpenBSD desktop CD with all applications > > tightly wrapped by systrace, so I don't need to recreate and redistribute > > the boot disk after each new Firefox, GAIM, etc exploit. > > It is really

Re: UKC and VGA configuration

2005-10-31 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 31 October 2005 14:50 -0800, Diego Arimany wrote: Consoles on i386 involve vga(4) and wscons(4), you just have text modes to choose from which probably won't help you. I4ve tried using 'wsconscfg' to set the screen, but the text modes are not much better (unless there is a stretch option)

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Theo de Raadt
> I'd love to see a bootable OpenBSD desktop CD with all applications > tightly wrapped by systrace, so I don't need to recreate and redistribute > the boot disk after each new Firefox, GAIM, etc exploit. It is really unfortunate that I have never seen a perfect systrace policy. Not once. Not ev

Re: Problems installing 3.8 on SS5.

2005-10-31 Thread Matthew Weigel
Here's the sum total of my dmesg... with a bit more time I can probably capture the whole thing to the serial port, but this demonstrates the problem. hme2 phy 28: Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface ukphy86: OUI 0x3ffbff, model 0x003e, rev. 15 ukphy87 at hme2 phy 29: Generic IEEE 802.3u media int

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Kevin
>>As a desktop OS, it's unfortunately a bit difficult to setup with everything >>needed by the average desktop user who doesn't care what their OS is. >> >>This makes me wonder - a desktop OpenBSD fork... > > Not forking in the strictest sense - pc-bsd is not exactly a fork of FreeBSD > but more a

Re: Enhanced Speed Step Technology

2005-10-31 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 10:40:44PM +0100, Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote: > Hi > > Can OpenBSD handle "Enhanced Speed Step Technology" of the processor if it's > set to "enabled" in the computer bios? > > This is what Dell says in the server manuals about enabling this feature in > bios: > --snip-- > N

pf/nat and vpn devices

2005-10-31 Thread Chris Smith
Having some problems with two hardware vpn devices (a sonicwall and a linksys) connecting through the openBSD 3.7 pf/nat firewall (just one at this end). It appears the the isakmp communication is fine. The state table shows: - self udp remote_vpn_ip:500 <- private_vp

Enhanced Speed Step Technology

2005-10-31 Thread Per-Olov Sjöholm
Hi Can OpenBSD handle "Enhanced Speed Step Technology" of the processor if it's set to "enabled" in the computer bios? This is what Dell says in the server manuals about enabling this feature in bios: --snip-- NOTICE: Before enabling the Speed Step option, ensure that the operating system also

perl script for postfix logs to create spamd tables

2005-10-31 Thread John N. Brahy
Does anyone have a script that parses postfix logs and adds servers to the spamd tables? Just checking before I write one.

Re: UKC and VGA configuration

2005-10-31 Thread Diego Arimany
Stuart, Thanks for the tip, however, I'm guessing that the Linux you tried uses a bitmapped console driver of some sort instead of "normal" VGA text mode. Probably, but then... how can we go about it in OBSD? Consoles on i386 involve vga(4) and wscons(4), you just have text modes to choose

Re: device timeout when mounting cd

2005-10-31 Thread Stephen Nelson
If you could try that would be good. Thanks, Stephen Lukas( Macura wrote: >Hello Stephen, > >In fact, I did not use CDROM ;) I booted only kernel and basic image >from CDROM (so it was readed by BIOS). After OpenBSD booted, I never >tried to read from it. But I can try it if you want. I instale

Re: in-kernel pppoe and fixed address

2005-10-31 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 09:20:11PM +0100, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: > > If I keep my hostname.pppoe0 like the previous one, then the application > does not start (since the DSL connexion isn't up yet and the app cannot > bind to the public IP). > So I though I would change one line in my hostname.

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Terry
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, chefren wrote: Look at de KDE and KDM information. +++chefren I use blackbox, it's not as bloated as KDE. -- Terry

Re: UKC and VGA configuration

2005-10-31 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 31 October 2005 12:57 -0800, Diego Arimany wrote: I'm guessing that the Linux you tried uses a bitmapped console driver of some sort instead of "normal" VGA text mode. Probably, but then... how can we go about it in OBSD? Consoles on i386 involve vga(4) and wscons(4), you just have text

OpenNTP and leap seconds

2005-10-31 Thread Will H. Backman
Just curious if OpenNTP supports leap seconds. I have read that Jan 2006 will include one. Past discussions: http://www.sigmasoft.com/~openbsd/archives/html/openbsd-misc/2003-05/msg 01079.html No, I don't need time that is that accurate. This is just a case of reading about it on the net and bei

in-kernel pppoe and fixed address

2005-10-31 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Hi... I'm trying to use the in-kernel pppoe under 3.8. It works fine, but there's something I cannot achieve. Right now, this is what I have in /etc/hostname.pppoe0: pppoedev rl1 !/sbin/ifconfig rl1 up !/usr/sbin/spppcontrol \$if \ myauthproto=pap \ myauthname="username" \ myauthkey="passwor

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread chefren
On 10/31/05 20:34, Terry wrote: Perhaps just some documentation that explains how to setup OpenBSD for desktop use. http://openbsdsupport.org/ Look at de KDE and KDM information. +++chefren

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Terry
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, Roy Morris wrote: Perhaps just some documentation that explains how to setup OpenBSD for desktop use. -- Terry I think it's pretty well documented. If a bone head like me can figure it out, anyone can! Heh, OK you got me there, this bone head figured it out too. ;) -- T

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Roy Morris
> Perhaps just some documentation that explains how to setup > OpenBSD for > desktop use. > -- > Terry > I think it's pretty well documented. If a bone head like me can figure it out, anyone can!

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Jason Dixon
On Oct 31, 2005, at 1:40 PM, Bryan Irvine wrote: I find that the thought that goes into the entire project, in particular, the documentation, is actually *easier* on newbies. I can't tell you how many times I've followed directions to the 'T' and it didn't work (courier, I'm looking at you ;),

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Terry
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, Gareth Nelson wrote: Not forking in the strictest sense - pc-bsd is not exactly a fork of FreeBSD but more a preconfigured installation and some userland X tools to simplify package management. A nice X frontend for package installation and a modern window manager, together

Re: spamd -s option

2005-10-31 Thread Tim Hoddy
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 09:39:02AM -0700, Bob Beck wrote: > Because more than 10 seconds between characters is just > retarded. most spammers will disconnect these days, even at 1 > cps. You're making their life easier with a longer delay, not > harder. I think my spammers must be a lot more stu

Re: UKC and VGA configuration

2005-10-31 Thread Diego Arimany
Todd, Go into your bios config menu and look for an option to expand or stretch the display to match the given resolution. Unfortunatelly this BIOS is lousy and has no option to scale or strech the VGA/screen size. Or I might be oblivious of it. But it really doen4t have any display option

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Bryan Irvine
> > OpenBSD is great for those who understand how to use it, but not for > > newbies. > > Actually, in the Unix class that I teach at a University, OpenBSD was > very good for newbies. If you plan to learn Unix instead of trying to > emulate the Windows way of doing things, OpenBSD is great. The

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Gaby vanhegan
On 31 Oct 2005, at 18:21, Gareth Nelson wrote: > Unfortunately people have been brainwashed with the windows way, > being a *nix > user myself I loved how simple OpenBSD was to setup, but I couldn't > picture a > complete newbie doing it. I started out on Atari, moved to System 7, then DOS/Wi

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Roger Neth Jr
On 10/31/05, Gareth Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Unfortunately people have been brainwashed with the windows way, being a *nix > user myself I loved how simple OpenBSD was to setup, but I couldn't picture a > complete newbie doing it. > > snip< Being a *nix newbie I decided on OpenBSD as I

Re: UKC and VGA configuration

2005-10-31 Thread Todd C. Miller
Go into your bios config menu and look for an option to expand or stretch the display to match the given resolution. The problem is that flat panels are fixed frequency and so to do VGA text mode you either have to tell the BIOS to scale things or you end up with a smaller display using the native

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Gareth Nelson
Unfortunately people have been brainwashed with the windows way, being a *nix user myself I loved how simple OpenBSD was to setup, but I couldn't picture a complete newbie doing it. On Monday 31 October 2005 06:12 pm, Will H. Backman wrote: > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Will H. Backman
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Gareth Nelson > Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 12:24 PM > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Re: a truly openbsd day > > OpenBSD is great for those who understand how to use it, but not for > newbies. Act

UKC and VGA configuration

2005-10-31 Thread Diego Arimany
Hi! I4m having trouble viewing my console (term) with OBSD 3.7. The screen display has a large black frame. While using KNOPPIX, I saw that there was a full screen. This makes me believe that there is a Kernel setting that must be changed. Maybe there is a boot option or a configuration cha

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Gareth Nelson
OpenBSD is great for those who understand how to use it, but not for newbies. Personally, I had everything I needed installed on my laptop for university within 30 minutes, it took me all night to setup a windows box for someone. The average computer user could benefit a lot from the security fe

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Spruell, Darren-Perot
From: Andreas Kahari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On 31/10/05, Gareth Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I tell people of the joy of puffy everywhere I go, at the > busstop I shout > > "THEY CALLED IT BSD AND OPEN BECAUSE IT'S ALWAYS FREE" > > > > Seriously though, I now recommend OpenBSD to eve

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Gareth Nelson
Not forking in the strictest sense - pc-bsd is not exactly a fork of FreeBSD but more a preconfigured installation and some userland X tools to simplify package management. A nice X frontend for package installation and a modern window manager, together with some hardware config tools and we'll

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Brandon Mercer
Gareth Nelson wrote: >I tell people of the joy of puffy everywhere I go, at the busstop I shout >"THEY CALLED IT BSD AND OPEN BECAUSE IT'S ALWAYS FREE" > >Seriously though, I now recommend OpenBSD to everyone as a firewall/server >system for those migrating from that redmond thing. As a desktop

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Andreas Kahari
On 31/10/05, Gareth Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I tell people of the joy of puffy everywhere I go, at the busstop I shout > "THEY CALLED IT BSD AND OPEN BECAUSE IT'S ALWAYS FREE" > > Seriously though, I now recommend OpenBSD to everyone as a firewall/server > system for those migrating from

Re: Make a backup

2005-10-31 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 31 October 2005 12:23 +0100, Abel TalaverC3n Estevez wrote: If I make the backup with 'dd if=/dev/wd0c of=/image bs=512' the image is a file of about 2 GB because the hard disk is of 40 GB. But with a 'du -sh /' I can see that all files are only 221 MB. The free space probably contains

Re: a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread Gareth Nelson
I tell people of the joy of puffy everywhere I go, at the busstop I shout "THEY CALLED IT BSD AND OPEN BECAUSE IT'S ALWAYS FREE" Seriously though, I now recommend OpenBSD to everyone as a firewall/server system for those migrating from that redmond thing. As a desktop OS, it's unfortunately a b

Re: spamd -s option

2005-10-31 Thread Bob Beck
Because more than 10 seconds between characters is just retarded. most spammers will disconnect these days, even at 1 cps. You're making their life easier with a longer delay, not harder. -Bob * Tim Hoddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-10-29 12:37]: > Hello All > > In the source to t

a truly openbsd day

2005-10-31 Thread frantisek holop
good day to you all, first of all, my cds (the case intact) and t-shirt arrived (thanks Wim). flawless. but. it gets better. perhaps some of you are familiar with net-security.org and their (in)secure magazine. in their last issue they had a couple of books to give out for the simple question

Re: device timeout when mounting cd

2005-10-31 Thread Lukáš Macura
Hello Stephen, In fact, I did not use CDROM ;) I booted only kernel and basic image from CDROM (so it was readed by BIOS). After OpenBSD booted, I never tried to read from it. But I can try it if you want. I instaled everything from network. Mest regards, Lukas On Po, 2005-10-31 at 09:49 +1300,

Re: Make a backup

2005-10-31 Thread Will H. Backman
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Abel Talaversn Estevez > Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 6:23 AM > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Make a backup > > Hi all, > > I'm using OpenBSD in a firewall which runs 3.6 and I want to upgrade it >

Re: Your document

2005-10-31 Thread srule
I will be traveling and have limited email and voicemal access 10/21 - 10/28. I will be checking both periodically throughout each day. If you need immediate assistance please contact Jenny Edgar (Inside Sales) at 425-867-5009. Best regards, Steve Rule

Re: rdr clarification

2005-10-31 Thread Henning Brauer
* Chris Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-10-30 15:50]: > On Saturday 29 October 2005 03:34 pm, ed wrote: > > > rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp from to $ext_ad3 port > > > ldap -> $server_1 port ldap > > > > > > ...where $server_1 is on the other side of $int_if, still needs a > > > pass out rule on

SanDisk ImageMate 12in1 reader/writer (SDDR-89-E-15)

2005-10-31 Thread Joris Van Herzele
Hi, Can anyone tell me whether I could use this USB card-reader with a current OpenBSD release, specifically for CompactFlash ? Is anyone using it ? I wouldn't mind the "insert the flash disk into the adapter first, then plug the USB adapter into the USB port" issue. Why this specific

Make a backup

2005-10-31 Thread Abel Talaverón Estevez
Hi all, I'm using OpenBSD in a firewall which runs 3.6 and I want to upgrade it from 3.6 to 3.7. I have two different machines, one running 3.6 and the another one running 3.7. But I want to do an automatic upgrade from one running 3.6 to 3.7. I have an image of the 3.7 firewall and I want to

Re: OpenSSH, ssh-agent question

2005-10-31 Thread Damien Miller
Sebastian Rother wrote: I've a question because ssh-agent. Why do I've to start an ssh-agent for each Console even sudo works for all consoles if I entered the password once? Maybe I missed something in the configuration but I don#t think so. As usual, you missed reading the manpage. If not

Re: OpenSSH, ssh-agent question

2005-10-31 Thread Jimmy Scott
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 11:15:14AM +0100, Sebastian Rother wrote: > I've a question because ssh-agent. > Why do I've to start an ssh-agent for each Console even sudo works for all consoles if I entered the password once? > > Maybe I missed something in the configuration but I don#t think so. > Is t

Re: OpenSSH, ssh-agent question

2005-10-31 Thread Han Boetes
Sebastian Rother wrote: > Why do I've to start an ssh-agent for each Console even sudo > works for all consoles if I entered the password once? Because that's the way ssh-agent works. What part of the ssh-agent manpage is unclear to you? # Han

Re: OpenSSH, ssh-agent question

2005-10-31 Thread Paul de Weerd
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 11:15:14AM +0100, Sebastian Rother wrote: | I've a question because ssh-agent. | Why do I've to start an ssh-agent for each Console even sudo works | for all consoles if I entered the password once? Your environment should point to the socket that your agent has opened. Whe

OpenSSH, ssh-agent question

2005-10-31 Thread Sebastian Rother
I've a question because ssh-agent. Why do I've to start an ssh-agent for each Console even sudo works for all consoles if I entered the password once? Maybe I missed something in the configuration but I don#t think so. Is there any special reason for this? If not: Wouldn#t that be a perfect chang

Re: Fujitsu-Siemens Primergy 150 S2/S3

2005-10-31 Thread Johan P . Lindström
If you are (in Sweden) looking for Intel based rackmountable servers that run obsd, take a look at www.mullet.se Bought one a few months ago and it's humming along w.o issues so far. -- J On 10/29/05, Per-Olov Sjvholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > Does anybody know if the Fujitsu-Siemens