On 2/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tobias Weingartner wrote:
I'm outa my depth here, but seems that any implementation
of something like sudo that belongs to the shell
is an open invitation to security disasters.
It takes a deliberate act to enable sudo for users in a
Hi,
I just thought I should point out the fact that some
Sun systems need firmware updates. The 220R specifically
needed an update on the system that was used for the
initial OpenBSD/sparc64 port, I do not know the details
as to why that was necessary.
Unfortunately with the change in licensing
Yes as he says it's not supported.
I looked at that board a few months back also and to get it to work you need
to port
mips32 (there are some from NetBSD that might work) and then get the board
to work. It's ALOT of work.
It's a nice board though.
// Kalle
On 2/12/06, Alexander Yurchenko
Hi all,
I upgraded yesterday to OpenBSD-current and re-ran IPv6 tests.
Now, routes are not installed into the kernel. My config :
#bgpctl sh int
...
vlan97 ok UP Ethernet, active, 100 MBit/s
...
#bgpctl sh nexthop
...
2001:xxx:21 valid
...
This
Hi,
I upgraded to OpenBGPd-current (09/2/2006 snapshot) and didn't noticed
yesterday about the memory usage. But, checking the rde process memory this
morning gave surprising results :
Box 1 : OpnBSD-current, 1 IPv4 full mesh eBGP, 1 IPv6 eBGP (681 routes), 1 iBGP
to Box 2, and 10-12 peers (2
Thank you for all the replies,
I appreciate all the cooments and the time you guys take to enlighten me
on my question.
Everyone subscribed to this mailing list can give themselves a pat on
the
back from me. You guys really showed your maturity and willingness
to expand and make OpenBSD even
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 10:55:23AM +0100, Sylvain Coutant wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded to OpenBGPd-current (09/2/2006 snapshot) and didn't noticed
yesterday about the memory usage. But, checking the rde process memory
this morning gave surprising results :
Box 1 : OpnBSD-current, 1 IPv4 full
Softreconfig in. If you modify the path attributes on from rules the
will be added twice to the table. You can turn softreconfig in off in
-current via the peer directive softreconfig in no.
OK. This is just a feature so ;-)
Could I try to understand what softreconfig does and not as it is
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-02-12 02:20]:
I read somewhere that there was a 'Looking Glass' implementaion 'in the
works' for OpenBSD/OpenBGP 3.9. I was wondering if that was the case?
there is an additional read-only control socket now where bgpctl can
attach as well, so all
Is there a way to programmatically detect whether the hardware
supports a particular character mode? I know there's no query
option is wsconscfg; will the driver know enough to bail, or is just a
trial-and-error scenario?
--david
On 2/12/06, J.C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 12 Feb
The increase you are seeing might just be
fragmentation.
I did play a little with my config this afternoon. I ran two reloads and I'm
currently eating near 250 MB. I'll continue to monitor in the next hours, but
it begins to be a little too much for just one full eBGP and one iBGP !
At some
* Sylvain Coutant [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-02-12 16:14]:
The increase you are seeing might just be
fragmentation.
I did play a little with my config this afternoon. I ran two reloads and I'm
currently eating near 250 MB. I'll continue to monitor in the next hours, but
it begins to be a
that indeed smells like a bug somewhere.
How could I try to track this down ?
BR,
--
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ADVISEO
http://www.adviseo.fr/
http://www.open-sp.fr/
Hi,
I recommend:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software/OpenBSD-binary-upgrade/
# Han
Hi,
Please continue posting your help and suggestions.
(If there is any other way I can do this authentication, I would be
too glad to hear about it)
don't know how often this device is going to be used every day, but
you should pay attention to the lifetime of the card-reader slot.
When
J.C. Roberts wrote:
On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 17:35:58 -0500, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
J.C. Roberts wrote:
As others have pointed out, you simply misunderstood the article and
then posted to the list what many people would consider an inflammatory
question. This is not the
As a follow up, the copy of hostname.tx0 to hostname.epic0 allowed me to
perform the upgrade. The dmesg from the 3.8 bsd.rd as suggested is below.
Thanks for the help!
OpenBSD 3.8 (RAMDISK_CD) #794: Sat Sep 10 15:58:32 MDT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/RAMDISK_CD
Hello,
I'm setting up IPSEC between isakmpd and a Nortel Contivity Extranet
Switch and I haven't been able to get the Nortel device's admin to give me
this information. Does anyone know what the default IKE/IPSEC SA
Lifetime's are for a Nortel device? Thanks, if anyone knows. Sorry to be
Hello.
Simple question. I can make a wireless connect to a wireless router from
a computer with 802.11b adapter running OpenBSD 3.8 RELEASE with no
problem when SSID and WEP are disabled. When they are enabled, how can I
get it to prompt me for the SSID and WEP so I can enter them manually
and
The source and OpenBSD executables for five X11 demo programs
is now available at http://dfeustel.home.mindspring.com/e-files.zip.
The programs are xkey, xspy, xwatchwin, xghostwriter, and xevact.
The code and makefiles have been tweaked enough to compile
and run on OpenBSD 3.8, but the
Hello misc@,
I recently purchased a laptop with a Marvell Yukon 8036 ethernet chip, which I
haven't been able to get working (the interface does not appear in ifconfig
output). The specific dmesg error looks like:
skc0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 Marvell Yukon 8036 rev 0x10: irq 10
skc0: bad VPD
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 03:23:06PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
I got one of these programs
to log kde konsole keystrokes to a different user login running in
console mode after I ran xhost + in the kde session.
^^^
This is exactly how it is supposed to work. If
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006, Dave Feustel wrote:
The source and OpenBSD executables for five X11 demo programs
is now available at http://dfeustel.home.mindspring.com/e-files.zip.
The programs are xkey, xspy, xwatchwin, xghostwriter, and xevact.
The code and makefiles have been tweaked enough to
Hello thar,
Seems no one else wanted to help you. I'm not surprised, this isn't
really the place to ask can someone please explain NAT to me? but
here you go anyway:
Wait, so you have two connections to the external internet? I don't
think you need 61.16.254.20
You should set it up with the
The older cards are... old, and so are their drivers. If it is a Prism
you have to use 2 programs: ifconfig and wicontrol:
#ifconfig wi0 nwkey key up #insert the
#wicontrol -n SSID -e 1 #insert the key and turn on encryption
#dhclient wi0
There is no way to make it 'prompt' you, at least not by
On Sunday 12 February 2006 16:03, Matthias Kilian wrote:
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 03:23:06PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
I got one of these programs
to log kde konsole keystrokes to a different user login running in
console mode after I ran xhost + in the kde session.
On Sunday 12 February 2006 16:06, Mats O Jansson wrote:
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006, Dave Feustel wrote:
The source and OpenBSD executables for five X11 demo programs
is now available at http://dfeustel.home.mindspring.com/e-files.zip.
The programs are xkey, xspy, xwatchwin, xghostwriter, and
Dave Feustel wrote:
The source and OpenBSD executables for five X11 demo programs
is now available at http://dfeustel.home.mindspring.com/e-files.zip.
The programs are xkey, xspy, xwatchwin, xghostwriter, and xevact.
The code and makefiles have been tweaked enough to compile
and run on OpenBSD
On Sunday 12 February 2006 16:28, Grumpy wrote:
Damn! FedGov agencies must LOVE X11! My slogan is now 'block in all'!
I'm looking forward to your slogan being ``I'll keep my mouth shut''.
Grumpy
Please hold your breath! :-))
--
Lose, v., experience a loss, get rid of, lose the weight
Dave Feustel wrote:
[snip]
Well, I'm lazy, so I let pf drop all unsolicited incoming
traffic. Works Great!
Lets me experiment with my system in peace and safety.
Not really.
Depends on what you can be conned into soliciting.
Hello,
last week my ISP (Arcor in Germany) finally gave me ADSL2+ with
16mbit down an 800k up. Since that day I suffer from frequent and
irregular disconnects (40 in less than a week). Since it is the
first time my privider offers ADSL2+ I assume this is more an error
on the prividers side,
On Sunday 12 February 2006 16:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Feustel wrote:
[snip]
Well, I'm lazy, so I let pf drop all unsolicited incoming
traffic. Works Great!
Lets me experiment with my system in peace and safety.
Not really.
Depends on what you can be conned into soliciting.
Continuing to add this garbage to your online resume isn't helping you.
I hope for you that your potential new employer never researches you on the
web. It'll be an embarrassing interview.
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 03:23:06PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
The source and OpenBSD executables for five
Damn! FedGov agencies must LOVE X11! My slogan is now 'block in all'!
I'm looking forward to your slogan being ``I'll keep my mouth shut''.
Grumpy
Hey guys,
I'll be in the USA for the next week, more specific:
Feb 15, 2006, Las Vegas, USA
Feb 17, 2006, San Diego, USA
Feb 18, 2006, Phoenix, USA
If you are around at that time please email me (no email will be read
after 13 Feb, yes that is tomorrow) or phone +32 478 21 73 55 to be updated
that indeed smells like a bug somewhere.
Obviously : my bgpd/rde is now eating 21 more MB than a few ours ago (267 MB
total).
# bgpctl show rib memory
RDE memory statistics
177462 IPv4 network entries using 10.8M of memory
682 IPv6 network entries using 48.0K of memory
355940
On Sun, Feb 12, 2006 at 03:55:33PM -0500, William Kranec wrote:
Hello misc@,
I recently purchased a laptop with a Marvell Yukon 8036 ethernet chip, which
I haven't been able to get working (the interface does not appear in ifconfig
output). The specific dmesg error looks like:
skc0 at
On 2006-02-12 16:18:16 -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
Damn! FedGov agencies must LOVE X11! My slogan is now 'block in all'!
Please also add a block out all.
HTH. HAND
Martin
--
http://www.tm.oneiros.de
Just in case?
Like just in case a moth is drawn to a flame?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Dave Feustel
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 4:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Mats O Jansson; misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: X11 Demo programs
Can anyone confirm or deny if XF4-STABLE is broken? I've updated source
twice and have had two failed builds of X while following FAQ5.
Thanks,
JCR
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 10:02:23 -0500, David Higgs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is there a way to programmatically detect whether the hardware
supports a particular character mode? I know there's no query
option is wsconscfg; will the driver know enough to bail, or is just a
trial-and-error scenario?
dereck wrote:
Not sure, can this be classify as sarcasm? (; May
be my sarcasm jokes
still need some work!
Daniel
I _am_ a citizen of the USA (American? -not sure- what
is a Canadian if not a North American?), and I've got
the proverbial 2cents that all people from USA have
about things.
Michael Calvi wrote:
As a follow up, the copy of hostname.tx0 to hostname.epic0 allowed me to
perform the upgrade. The dmesg from the 3.8 bsd.rd as suggested is below.
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the feedback. I've updated upgrade38.html and faq1.html to
mention this non-trivial issue.
Hi all,
I'm updating my PF rules to include an anchor for my manual routing rules (using
route-to) which can then be updated by ifstated when it notices that one of my
links has fallen over.
As the documentation says, macros are not visible in anchors. Which means that
my (growing and rather
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Hi, I on 3.8 invoke ssh in order to run a command on a remote host:
$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] command
The annoyance is that I must specify the absolute path:
$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/sbin/command
The PATH of the user (given in ~/.profile) contains /usr/local/sbin but
evidently this
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Peter wrote:
$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/sbin/command
The PATH of the user (given in ~/.profile) contains /usr/local/sbin but
evidently this file remains unread.
.profile is only used for interactive sessions. Try .kshrc
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Peter wrote:
--- Damien Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Peter wrote:
$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/sbin/command
The PATH of the user (given in ~/.profile) contains /usr/local/sbin
but
evidently this file remains unread.
I was trying to control some applications that start as root and soon
after are drop privileges to their own user, but looks like I am not
very successful.
To see if it was possible to do so, I tested with httpd for example, but
searching on marc, I came across a posting from Henning on a
--- Damien Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Peter wrote:
$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/sbin/command
The PATH of the user (given in ~/.profile) contains /usr/local/sbin
but
evidently this file remains unread.
.profile is only used for interactive sessions.
I see. so 2xx version is much friendly :]
Dunceor . wrote:
Yes as he says it's not supported.
I looked at that board a few months back also and to get it to work you need
to port
mips32 (there are some from NetBSD that might work) and then get the board
to work. It's ALOT of work.
It's a nice
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