Hello,
Are there any other Java developers using OpenBSD as their native platform?
~Mayuresh
http://mayuresh.kathe.in/
Before jvm use the mpm model like apache2, or OpenBSD implement kernel
level pthreads, I don't think there will have many java developers
using OpenBSD as their native platform.
2008/3/11, Mayuresh Kathe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
Are there any other Java developers using OpenBSD as their
My environment... I am not sure what kind of description is needed...
but computers need to be first to authenticate and get an IP from
OpenVPN before they can send any packets through the network... so I
suppose I don't really need additional security from NFS?
I still don't understand how the
2008/3/11, Sunnz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My environment... I am not sure what kind of description is needed...
but computers need to be first to authenticate and get an IP from
OpenVPN before they can send any packets through the network... so I
suppose I don't really need additional security from
2008/3/11, Karl Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just use the same uid/gid on the client as you have in your export file.
As simple as that.
But... the user account on the clients already has their own
uid/gid... do I have to make new accounts? Or am I missing something?
i would like to thanks you two, thanks :-)
''use the bridge, luke'' was the hint i needed, i found everything
else on google and in the relevant man pages.
the firewall is mostly already configured, it will soon be replacing
our current linux router, the firewall rules are *much much much*
The man pages for mfi(4) does not mention that mfi supports SAS8704ELP,
while the source seems to indicate so.
I am about to buy new hardware and I just want to make sure that I do
not buy anything non-supported or experimental, so cluesticks are
appreciated.
/Alexander
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 8:59 AM, Sunnz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/3/11, Karl Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just use the same uid/gid on the client as you have in your export file.
As simple as that.
But... the user account on the clients already has their own
uid/gid... do
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 06:59:06PM +1100, Sunnz wrote:
But... the user account on the clients already has their own
uid/gid... do I have to make new accounts? Or am I missing something?
You can change the uid and gid, but please read up on the implications
first - it is not always as simple as
Hi,
Does anyone know any implementation of IPHC over PPP as per RFC2507 and
RFC3508 (TCP compression as described in RFC2507 is though not needed)
exists for Linux/unix ?
Thanks in advance.
Mehdi
Dear All,
I would love to use OpenBSD on my laptop but the problems is that most of my
work places use WPA encrypted wireless networks
So what is a status of WPA support in OpenBSD? I know that a lot of people ask
about this.
Last cvs commit I found with some work done with WPA is from
Matthew Szudzik wrote:
ath0 at pci0 dev 12 function 0 Atheros AR2413 rev 0x01: irq 9
ath0: AR2413 7.8 phy 4.5 rf 5.6, FCC2A*, address 00:1d:0f:af:98:88
According to the CVS log at
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/ic/ath.c#rev1.56
support is still incomplete for the AR2413
On 18:59:06 Mar 11, Sunnz wrote:
But... the user account on the clients already has their own
uid/gid... do I have to make new accounts? Or am I missing something?
vipw ;)
-Girish
--
unix soi qui mal y pense
UNIX to him who evil thinks
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 7:32 AM, Dirk Mast [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Szudzik wrote:
ath0 at pci0 dev 12 function 0 Atheros AR2413 rev 0x01: irq 9
ath0: AR2413 7.8 phy 4.5 rf 5.6, FCC2A*, address 00:1d:0f:af:98:88
According to the CVS log at
Oh, so you need to change the user id on the client computers to use
NFS properly... that seems kind of like a hack... is that the usual
way NFS is used? What if there are multiple accounts on the client
that you like to share?
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 11:37:16PM +1100, Sunnz wrote:
Oh, so you need to change the user id on the client computers to use
NFS properly... that seems kind of like a hack... is that the usual
way NFS is used? What if there are multiple accounts on the client
that you like to share?
You use
* Dongsheng Song [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-03-11 07:39]:
Before jvm use the mpm model like apache2, or OpenBSD implement kernel
level pthreads, I don't think there will have many java developers
using OpenBSD as their native platform.
wow. that statement is utter bullshit.
I know several
Hi,
thank you for your answer!
the problem is that the sftpd does not work with scp, but only with sftp.
There is no limit option for sftp and no one for ssh (sftp may get ssh options
with -o).
Any other options / ideas?
Regards,
Benny
Hello,
perhaps this helps:
man scp:
-l
As I read on http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/queueing.html altq
limits by dropping packets...
I see delayed or dropped used in the FAQ.
However, it also points out :
Note that queueing is only useful for packets in
the outbound direction. Once a packet arrives on an
Hi there,
I have two servers running Debian Linux and keepalived, a IP fail over
solution alike carp - with one little difference: when doing fail over
the mac address for the failover ip address changes.
But my OpenBSD pf firewall doesn't recognize the change of the mac
address. I have
Am 11.03.2008 um 14:27 schrieb smartTERRA NOC:
I have two servers running Debian Linux and keepalived, a IP fail
over solution alike carp - with one little difference: when doing
fail over the mac address for the failover ip address changes.
I have found a workaround: heartbeat. Heartbeat
On 2008-03-10, Marc Rene Arns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For several reasons it would be better, if I could limit the traffic on the
webserver side. I thought, I would configure pf with altq to limit the
bandwidth of the ssh-client.
Is this any good?
$ cat /usr/ports/net/trickle/pkg/DESCR
Stuart Henderson wrote:
TCP backs off when it detects packet loss.
That would be good to have in the FAQ where PF: Packet Queueing and
Prioritization is covered.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/queueing.html
Below is a suggestion.
Regards,
-Lars
75c75,79
performance. For example,
Thanks for the responses. I tried lowering the MTU and disabling vjcomp. This
did improve the situation but still has not completely fixed the problem.
Websites and normal network content is now properly accessible but I noticed
that it is consistently half the speed it is on windows. I tried
I am running OpenBSD on OpenBSD with qemu(from pkg) all 4.2
I am using the host OS for network services, ntp, dns, and router,
I am using the guest OS's for client services, www, ftp, sql, etc.
My goal is to have all the guests on internal addresses and use the
host to nat them to publics as
Hi All,
I currently have PF in place with CARP, and quite happy with them. I
need to implement application level firewalling in front of my apache
servers as PCI requirement by the end of June this year. So, my
question is, do we have any application level firewalling support on
openBSD? Or,
On 11/03/08 09:35 AM, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Dongsheng Song [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-03-11 07:39]:
Before jvm use the mpm model like apache2, or OpenBSD implement kernel
level pthreads, I don't think there will have many java developers
using OpenBSD as their native platform.
wow. that
Hello,
Are there any other Java developers using OpenBSD as their native
platform?
~Mayuresh
http://mayuresh.kathe.in/
Hi,
I'm using Java (well actually the Kaffe port) to do J2ME development
as a hobby. Currently I have a problem with getting any J2ME emulator
to run under kaffe, but
I believe squid is what you are looking for
On 11/03/2008, Rami Sik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I currently have PF in place with CARP, and quite happy with them. I
need to implement application level firewalling in front of my apache
servers as PCI requirement by the end of June
Rami Sik wrote:
Hi All,
I currently have PF in place with CARP, and quite happy with them. I
need to implement application level firewalling in front of my apache
servers as PCI requirement by the end of June this year. So, my
question is, do we have any application level firewalling
Hi all,
Have anyone tried to run OpenBSD with pf on a Jetway J7F2 (or similar)
motherboard to act as a firewall and do NAT?
Any inputs will be welcome! Thanks,
--
Jordi
Rami Sik wrote:
I currently have PF in place with CARP, and quite happy with them. I
need to implement application level firewalling in front of my apache
servers as PCI requirement by the end of June this year. So, my
...
I've used pound (http://www.apsis.ch/pound/) successfully.
-Steve S.
I have a mini-itx box based on a migrus motherbaord which uses a VIA C7
processor. Its been running for over a year without any problems.
The box is a router and firewall doing NAT for five PCs.
I bought a system from www.caseoutlet.com.
Jay
Hi all,
Have anyone tried to run OpenBSD with pf
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 09:51 -0700, Rami Sik wrote:
Hi All,
You can transparently re-write any application (TCP port) to a localhost
security proxy and/or other system using pf(4)' RDR.
~BAS
I currently have PF in place with CARP, and quite happy with them. I
need to implement
On Tuesday 11 March 2008 18:57:41 you wrote:
Hi all,
Have anyone tried to run OpenBSD with pf on a Jetway J7F2 (or similar)
motherboard to act as a firewall and do NAT?
Any inputs will be welcome! Thanks,
I'm using one of those jetway mini-itxes as firewall (dmesg below).
It works ok but
I am running a couple jetway mini-itx c7 boxes with the 3x1Gig
daughter boards running without any problems. I also have a couple
stock via mini-itx boards that have run obsd in the past without
problem also.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 10:57 AM, Jordi Prats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Have
Haven't had any trouble with them. Am in the middle of a project
deploying 93 units as firewalls for a pizza chain using this exact
motherboard along with a 3 nic daughterboard in a travla C158 case.
--
John Brooks
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2008-03-11, Rami Sik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, my
question is, do we have any application level firewalling support on
openBSD?
hoststated/relayd, for some definitions of application level firewalling.
Am Dienstag, 11. Mdrz 2008 21:05:31 schrieben Sie:
On 2008-03-10, Marc Rene Arns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For several reasons it would be better, if I could limit the traffic on
the webserver side. I thought, I would configure pf with altq to limit
the bandwidth of the ssh-client.
Is
I'm using OpenBSD 4.2 stable branch.
I modified the last line of the hostname.pppoe0 that is in the man
page of the kernel pppoe dirver, adding the -mpath option to the
route command:
inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 NONE \
pppoedev ne0 authproto pap \
authname 'testcaller' authkey
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 06:57:41PM +0100, Jordi Prats wrote:
Hi all,
Have anyone tried to run OpenBSD with pf on a Jetway J7F2 (or similar)
motherboard to act as a firewall and do NAT?
I have a Via EPIA 533 MHz with 256 MB RAM acting as a firewall doing
NAT with 4 interfaces protecting 10 PCs.
Hello everyone,
I've been using raidframe as software raid driver to handle 2x80GB in
raid 1 soft, but for that purpose, I had to compile a custom kernel
with software raid enabled in it. As I only knew about raidframe when
I installed by box (was OpenBSD 4.1 at that time)
Now, I've seen in
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 6:33 PM, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Jorge Medina [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-03-06 16:23]:
I have a panic with mp kernel, when panic launch me to ddb prompt I
execute ps and trace but i don't know how save the dump information.
there is a high-tech tool
On 2008-03-11, nicodache [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Re-enabled softraid(4) in GENERIC configs for all platforms., which
should mean something like with the GENERIC kernel, you'll be able to
set up a raid and install OpenBSD on it, and boot from that array
installing is usually done from a
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 6:11 AM, Mayuresh Kathe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Are there any other Java developers using OpenBSD as their native platform?
Most of my assignments for uni were developed using jdk5 on OpenBSD.
Only because they had to be in java though.
--
Best
I have the following hardware:
Viking Component Memory Module (2 pieces)
9525253 Rev B
Came out of a Sparc, but can't remember which type
Antares Microsystems PCI UWD SCSI Host Adapter (Part# P-0060)
I think this is a P-0060
ASM #: 20-052-0060
Jay
Dominik, the short answer is: no, no WPA in OpenBSD. The long answer
lies on many, many, many posts on this list. (http://marc.info for more
details), but for a preview of all that: is not going to happen anytime
soon because no one actually provides code for it and so far not a
single
Hi Jordi,
Have anyone tried to run OpenBSD with pf on a Jetway J7F2 (or similar)
motherboard to act as a firewall and do NAT?
I've setup 2 J7F4's in a Travla C147 to act as CARP hosts, but no NAT. The
onboard re(4) NICs would *not* accept CARP packets.
Now, I've put each in their own Emko 1U
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